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seven mornings live now at five. the standoff suspect, who led police on an hours long chase, is alive this morning. his current condition and how the chase finally came to an end. then campus closure extended the latest university changing commencement plans amid pro-palestinian protests. plus it's not just about capturing
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the people, getting people to come back to work. >> it's also about bringing people to downtown from all over the bay area. >> revival. that's the idea coming from san francisco leaders. the new plans to create the state's first entertainment zone. good morning everybody. it's saturday, may 4th. i'm stephanie sierra. we have a lot to get to this morning. but first lisa is here and we're getting ready for some more rain . yes. >> did you have to use your wipers this morning? >> i sure did, yeah, yeah. >> at about 3:00, my gutters started going and i was like, oh it's here. yeah. so we're looking at a level one system for here this morning in the north bay. and then this afternoon as it sweeps through the south bay, there's a cold pool of air that's going to drop temperatures a good 20 degrees. and as we look at live doppler seven right now, the north bay is looking at the rain and it is sinking south into san francisco. it is light. and as you can see, all of the north bay covered in green and right offshore there. so it's going to be a sloppy morning with this system bringing some heavy
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downpours at times. and then spotty showers follow this in the afternoon and we could see an isolated thunderstorm. right now it is 56, in fremont and 53 in sonoma. looking at our winds, they are breezy up to 29 miles an hour in napa and they'll continue to increase. and when the front passes, we'll get the gusty winds. there's a look at the timeline. 8:00 heaviest rain in the north bay. and then you can see that front pushing through the bay by the middle of the day. 12 1:00 it clears the north bay, but you can see the isolated showers there in the north bay. and then finally by about 3:00, the south bay is dry. so we will talk about a dry second half of the weekend in a few minutes. stephanie. all right, lisa, thank you. >> the suspect who led a police chase on interstate 80 is alive this morning. this followed an hours long standoff. highway patrol investigators say emergency crews revived him at a hospital. the chase and standoff shut down the freeway at green valley road, creating a massive backup. officers say the suspect
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was wanted for a shooting that happened around 11 a.m. along highway 101, in windsor. a bullet went through the back of a car, seemingly chosen at random. the driver, thankfully, was not hurt. police found the suspect's car three hours later in a parking lot. the driver took off as officers closed in. the pursuit continued across several freeways with multiple failed attempts at spike strip stops where he's really uh- avoid the spike strips, so be careful. >> spike on the right, spikes on the right. >> police eventually stopped the car in fairfield. this started a lengthy backup for miles as i-80 was closed in both directions. eastbound 680 near the junction was also impacted. a chp officer said the driver was sitting with a gun in his lap as police surrounded his car. officers then deployed what appeared to be a flashbang and rounds of tear gas through his back windshield. the standoff lasted
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about three hours this morning. the suspect is in critical condition because of a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound. developing news now two officers are expected to survive after a shootout in south san jose. it happened at the extended stay america hotel, right on san ignacio avenue, and bernal road, on thursday night. police say 33 year old kevin briones attended attempted. that is, to break into a hotel room where a mother and her three children were. briones, who had a prior warrant, fired shots at the officers and tried to take off after they saw him. both officers and briones were injured while exchanging gunfire. he then jumped out of a third floor window to escape, but was quickly arrested. mayor matt mehan says he's grateful for the officers bravery. >> we got a reminder of the courage it takes to put on the badge every day, knowing you would give your life to protect
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the city you love. >> sj pd is trying to determine why briones tried to get into the room. the woman told police he has a domestic violence restraining order. new this morning. classes will resume at ucla on monday after pro-palestinian protests shut down the campus for days this weekend. classes will be remote, police will maintain a presence on campus until further notice and encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley, stanford and sonoma state. they've been mostly peaceful compared to other locations. earlier in the week, representatives from the american civil liberties union aclu visited the protest area at berkeley. they informed the students what rights they have while protesting and what would be illegal. the first amendment and california constitutional protections for free speech are incredibly powerful, but they are not absolute. both sonoma
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state and uc berkeley say they plan on having graduation ceremonies as normal, but they also say they're prepared for all scenarios. here in san francisco, a protest encampment is up at ucsf this morning. tents and signs were set up on the lawn near ignatius church this comes a day after a number of student demonstrators walked out of classes to protest against the israel-hamas war. university officials say they are, quote, committed to keeping students, faculty and staff safe on campus. after tense protests earlier this week, cal poly humboldt extended its full campus closure until next sunday, the 12th. no one is allowed on the premises without prior authorization. the university will now hold three commencement ceremonies at three off campus locations on saturday the 11th at a casino, theater and a high school auditorium. student housing and dining will remain the same, along with move
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outs all on campus events have been canceled as the semester comes to an end. stay with us for continuing coverage of the college campus protests here in the bay area and across the country. you can get the latest anytime over at abc7 news.com. california lawmakers are trying to cut down retail theft across the state. one of the areas they're targeting is the self checkout option, but some are worried this will hurt businesses. abc seven news reporter tara campbell tells us more about the proposed state law. the familiar sights and sounds of self checkout. >> but i like self checkout because it's convenient, it's fast. >> whether a fan or not, changes could be coming down the line. >> the hope is that we can reduce the amount of theft that happens. that's a much better solution than punishing theft after it occurs. >> the prosecutors alliance of california getting behind senate bill 1446. the bill would regulate self checkouts in hopes of boosting employment and cutting down on thefts.
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>> there's data on this that shows there is theft that happens at self checkouts. >> if voted into law, grocery and pharmacy retailers would have to meet certain requirements or get rid of self checkouts, including upping the number of employees monitoring the stations. >> one of the main deterrents from theft is that there are staff paying attention in the store to your activities. >> in part, it's codifying, you know, some requirements that that i think from our perspective, are a little heavy handed as far as you know, getting down into the granularity of how a business or a store needs to operate the california chamber of commerce coming out against the proposed legislation saying it could hurt business. for example, the grocery space where they are operating on pretty thin margins, you know, when you're having to make these drastic adjustments or adjust staffing ratios, that can be a big cost impact. >> the bottom line a concern among shoppers to, are we as a consumer going to have to pay for that, to take it down and redo it or whatever is decided? >> i understand the concern for theft. i'd be concerned, though,
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that if grocery stores were required to staff more checkout aisles, that that would be a huge cost increase for them, and they'd pass that cost to on customers. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> all right. how's it looking outside? lisa >> well, we're looking at the rain advancing from the north, and you can see how rainy it looks here from our exploratorium camera. the winds are picking up as well. and this late season cold front is really going to give us a good soaking. we'll talk about how much rain you can expect for your saturday next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, pictures, decorations and a whole lot of dancing. how ucsf patients spent the night at prom. putting health concerns aside to walk the red carpet. and the bay area represented well at the white house. who is receiving the presidential medal of freedom for marking their mark in the na get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer.
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i've looked from our golden gate bridge camera. it's 511 now to a story. we've been following the effort to revitalize downtown san francisco. we're learning more about a plan to create an entertainment zone. the area would be located in the financial district on front street between california and sacramento streets. local restaurants and bars would be able to sell alcohol during outdoor events. as abc seven news reporter luz pena explains, it would be funded by a new grant program. >> thousands of people in downtown san francisco having fun. this was the scene during the city's downtown first thursday event, a scene they want to repeat more often in the financial district, with designated areas called entertainment zones. >> we're changing everything thing to yes. not only are we saying yes to opportunities to have nightlife and entertainment and to close down streets, we are actually proposing
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legislation to waive those fees that people get charged to close down streets. >> the mayor is proposing to designate front street between california street and sacramento street as the city's first entertainment zone. san francisco is authorized to create these zones under sb 76, a bill authored by senator scott wiener. >> until this year, it was completely illegal in california for bars and restaurants to ever sell onto the street in a street festival, so we have now given san francisco the ability to create these entertainment zones by turning this block of front street into an entertainment zone is still not a done deal. >> the board of supervisors will have to hopefully pass it. the new co-owner of harrington's bar and grill is hoping for the mayor's proposal to pass. he says it's pivotal to re-energize the area. >> it's not just about capturing the people, getting people to come back to work. it's also
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about bringing people to downtown from all over the bay area to make it easier for entertainment zones to happen here. >> mayor breed is also offering $500,000 to provide grants for events and activities. >> with that half $1 million, we can fund between 10 to 20 events and activations. >> as robbie silver, executive director of the downtown san francisco partnership, says, this proposal will bring the boost they need to turn downtown into a destination for the entire bay area. >> seeing it 22 uh- new bars and restaurants open in the downtown, and this is significant to the financial district in san francisco. >> luz pena abc seven news. >> 19 people were honored at the white house with the presidential medal of freedom and the bay area was well represented. swimming star katie ledecky, who went to stanford, was one of those honored, and ellen ochoa was the first latina in space, and she earned her master's and doctoral degrees at
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stanford before her nasa career started, speaker emerita nancy pelosi also was among those honored by president biden. here's what he had to say about all three. >> i can't wait to welcome you back to the white house with more medals from team usa. ellen is the first hispanic woman to go to space, ushering in a whole new age of space exploration and proving what it means for every generation to dream, to reach for the stars and to get there. and i tell you what. you're getting there, kid. thank you so much. history will remember you, nancy, as the greatest speaker of the house of representatives today. >> other medal recipients include former vice president al gore, opal lee, who helped make juneteenth a federal holiday. some teens with serious medical conditions had the chance to experience all the fun and festivities of prom. the event is made possible by staff and
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volunteers at ucsf benioff children's hospitals. abc seven news reporter suzanne fan has a look at the magical prom night. >> i'm very excited, actually. >> the decorations, the desserts, the dancing. oh and don't forget all the pictures. it's all part of prom. something that so many teens look forward to and see ucsf benioff children's hospitals in san francisco and oakland have been transformed into a special place for some special teens, many of them dealing with serious medical conditions. >> i was a patient here. i was here for just over five months and was going through a lot of care and learning how to manage all the chronic conditions that i have. >> on this friday night, patients and former patients have put those health concerns aside. some of them get a little extra attention thanks to community donations and volunteers. >> they get to pick out a dress. they get to have their makeup done, their hair done before they come down and enjoy prom.
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>> they get to take it all in. you remember how nervous you were about prom? remember how much time you spent getting ready? this is just a chance for teens to be teens. >> these teens get to be teens having the blast that is prom dancing away. the night 16 year old cora claudia is wearing his cool kicks. >> alicia gonzalez is wearing that special dress in her favorite color. yes. >> it's purple. >> it's a night to be with someone they care about to have fun. >> we're excited to be here in this opportunity that ucsf provided for us. >> this is my first prom that i've ever been to. >> this year's prom theme. >> it's a yule ball inspired by the harry potter movies. so it's going to be dark and mysterious and magical. >> staff and volunteers say every prom at ucsf, benioff children's hospital is special. and this year we're so happy to be back in person after covid. >> and it's just feels really magical this year because we've been able to increase the number of teens that are coming to prom as well. >> the hope this special prom is
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memorable for those who go and inspirational for those who can help. in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> star wars fans need no reminder today. may the 4th, be with you. some people got an early start at children's hospital in los angeles. the patients and their parents got a visit from some stormtroopers, r2-d2 and actor katee sackhoff, better known to some as bo-katan from the mandalorian. this was made possible by the starlight foundation. >> at starlight, we're all about, the mental well-being of the child and making sure that they're happy. every kid deserves to be happy, to be able to play no matter what it is we're going through. and that's why starlight exists, to bring joy and happiness when these kids need it most. >> yeah, we love to see that. the star wars crew also brought along toys and clothes, as you can see, including star wars hospital gowns for the patients.
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well the rain will certainly be with us today. lisa is tracking the latest. how is the timing? >> you know, my yard is happy with it. probably a little baseball fellas out there. not so happy that that will be canceled because it's going to be a good soaking. in fact, it's really not going to exit the north bay until maybe about 1:00. and then those fields and everything pretty wet. maybe you can play on the pavement there, but by sunday everything is absorbed even by later on today. but look at that cold pool of air and a cold front that is pushing into northern california. this isoing to progress to the south and east throughout the day today, bringing unseasonably cold air. and as we get you set into a live doppler, seven, right now, you can see from sea ranch to fort ross and some of the heavy rain. guerneville, bodega bay and out towards healdsburg. so it is on the move. sinking to the south. here we are in novato, a southern marin county, and pushing over into napa and fairfield. so everyone getting a
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little bit of light rain right now, even san francisco down through the peninsula. and then we'll get into the heavier rain with the passage of the cold front. that looks about 9:00 or so. 55 in oakland, right now it is 53 in santa rosa. and look how murky that looks out there. looks like a january day. so a rainy start, much cooler. and looking at tomorrow morning pretty chilly as well as your monday morning. but we're going to recover nicely and look at temperatures steadily warming throughout the workweek. here's a look at the winds. you can expect the winds to accompany the front the gusty winds. so 6:00 notice that they're mainly along the coast, but as the front pushes through right here, you'll notice winds up to 30 miles an hour. and then behind it we have the northwesterly winds. and the winds really stay elevated throughout the day. so even by about 5:00 we get those northwesterly winds keeping it awfully cold out there. here's the timing of it. so just beginning right now, 7:00, you can see the heaviest rain up in the north bay. and then throughout the 9:00 hour, it
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pushes into the east bay, the peninsula there across san francisco, by late in the morning, and as we get towards 10:00, it's still raining pretty good. it's not going to be till about 12 1:00, where we begin to see a few peeks of sun, but then there are scattered showers behind the system and by 2:00 it is still raining in parts of the east bay and south bay. it's going to be about 3:00, so it moves through rather quickly and we have snow to accompany the system as well. rainfall amounts anywhere from about a half inch to an inch around the santa cruz mountains. look at san francisco. this is a whole days. this day rain is a whole month's worth in may, so we should see about a half inch to an inch for the entire month of may. so certainly above average with the rain for may and looking at our winter storm warning until 8:00 on sunday, there is a look at the snowfall anywhere from two feet at kirkwood, ten inches tahoe city. and as we look at our high temperatures today, only in the 50s, 58 san francisco breezy wind 60 san jose the accuweather seven day forecast level one system today.
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cinco de mayo looks bright and a little chilly to start out. and then as we get into the workweek, check it out. we're back to above
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new at 530. cease fire and hostage negotiations continue. u.s. officials saying a deal is now up to hamas. what is expected to happen today as an apparent ground invasion in gaza looms. good morning everybody. we'll get to that story in just a moment. but first, lisa is here with your saturday forecast. and yes, we're talking about that rain again. >> yes, we are our cold late season storm on the way. unfortunately little league is going to be washed out this morning. but your yard gets a dose of some may rain, which
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could be a good r sure. there's a look at the cold pool of air that will be descending across the bay area throughout the day today, and all the rain covering the north bay from guerneville to santa rosa, inching down towards san francisco and over into the east bay, not quite yet, over into hayward and fremont and the south bay. but there's a look at the extent of it. so as we get through the morning hours, this level one system ramps up a downpours at times, spotty afternoon showers, gusty right now 58 in hayward, 56, in fremont with low 50s in calistoga where theain is falling and the winds certainly a factor today at about 830 9:00, it pushes through the north bay and then the rest of the day will keep the south bay soggy until about 3:00. there it is, 12:00 in far north bay is getting cleared out, but we'll see those scattered showers behind it. so the washout not so much for the north bay, but you'll see the shower activity. want to ramp up again in the afternoon, but the main rain comes in with the front.
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stephanie, we'll talk totals in a few minutes. >> all right lisa, thank you. new this morning. cease fire and hostage negotiations continue in cairo today. cia director bill burns will take part in those discussions. hamas is weighing a new plan proposed by egypt. the plan calls for the militant group to release as many as 33 hostages taken from israel in exchange for a pause in fighting in gaza. hamas said it will send a delegation with a, quote, positive spirit. secretary of state antony blinken spoke about the matter, saying a deal is in hamas's hands. >> will you wait to see whether, in effect, they can take yes an answer on the cease fire and release of hostages, and the reality in this moment is the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a cease fire is hamas. >> right now, israeli forces are preparing for an apparent invasion of the southern gaza town of rafah, starting this weekend. universities are trying
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to balance safety with celebrations as graduations begin and those protests continue. schools like university of south florida held a graduation yesterday with heightened security. indiana university had graduates and spectators walk through metal detectors, and one university staff member boycotted the ceremony altogether. >> i've, decided that i'm not going to walk in graduation. i can't do it. i cannot be there and salute these people and pretend like they have any authority. i can't. >> colleges like usc canceled its main graduation ceremony, but there are new plans for a trojan family graduate celebration. instead, it's expected to be held next week at the los angeles memorial coliseum. in developing news now, high profile witness hope hicks gave an emotional testimony and former president donald trump's hush money trial. the former white house communications director broke down on the stand. abc news
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reporter chuck sivertsen tells us what she said. >> hope hicks, once one of donald trump's most trusted advisors, took the witness stand in his hush money criminal trial on friday. much of her testimony, centering around the access hollywood tape released in october 2016, just before the election where mr. trump could be heard bragging about groping women. hicks testifying that the tape left her a little stunned, she was briefly asked about stormy daniels, the adult film actress to whom prosecutors say michael cohen, trump's former lawyer, paid $130,000 in order to buy her silence ahead of the 2016 election. jurors were shown an email hicks received on november 4th, 2016 from the wall street journal as the paper was preparing to break the story that national enquirer parent company army paid off, former playboy playmate karen mcdougal. that article also mentioning stormy daniels and claims of an affair with trump. hicks testified that the president
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wanted to make sure the response to the paper denied any relationship with daniels, as the defense began cross-examination, hicks broke down on the witness stand, the defense asking for a break. the jury then sent out of the courtroom. when she returned a brief cross-examination following court, trump saying this about her testimony. >> i was i was very interested in what took place today. >> testimony resumes monday morning with a new witness as trump awaits judge juan marchand's ruling on four additional alleged gag order violations after the judge found the former president guilty of nine. chuck sivertsen abc news, new york closer to home now a new ruling from the california supreme court could have a big impact on how police do their jobs. >> community groups say it's an important step to prevent overpolicing, but some police unions say it's going to make it harder for officers to actually
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do their jobs. abc seven news reporter anser hassan explains why a new ruling by the california supreme court may change how police interact with the public. >> i think it's a very important decision, soojung-kim is a managing attorney at the san francisco public defender's office. >> she says with this ruling, the supreme court of california is finally recognizing instances of overpolicing, especially in communities of color, for, you know, innocent behavior. >> for just being in the a certain neighborhood, and characterized as, criminal, the court is finding it, acknowledged that fact on thursday, the court ruled to restrict grounds under which police can stop and hold people for questioning. >> it stems from the case. the people versus marlon flores. >> the only thing he did was he was standing by a car at night, you know, in an area that the
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police deemed to be high crime area and would not was seeming to avoid police interaction. >> the court ruled that police can't detain someone on the street just because that person tries to avoid contact with them in her opinion, associate justice carol corrigan writes, before an officer can compel compliance with the show of authority, articulable facts must support a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. in the absence of such facts, the person is constitutionally protected and empowered to go on his or her way in an email to abc seven news, tracie mccray, president of the san francisco police officers association, writes, this is another example of california's criminal justice system working to protect criminals, she writes, observing the actions of those we encounter is a critical part of police work and has never been grounds alone for an arrest. >> obviously, police officers do have a lot of discretion on the streets. they still do have a lot of leeway. there's a lot of ways that you can interpret
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reasonable suspicion. >> doctor francis ramos is with communities united for restorative youth justice or courage. she's encouraged by the supreme court's ruling, especially because, as she points out, a routine police stop can quickly escalate into a pat down or detention. >> we are going up against somebody who is armed and who we have seen has the full support of the state behind them in terms of treating the average person. however, they think they should be treated in the east bay. >> anser hassan abc seven news. >> still ahead this morning, if you're on the fence about buying an electric car, new regulations might help with that decision. what the government changed about ev tax credits. and before we head to break, here's a live look outside from our pier 39 camera. you see those raindrops on our lens, and still those sleepy sea lions still hanging out this morning despite the soggy weather safelite makes it easy. you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service now
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live look from our emeryville camera looking at the maze. see the traffic coming in through berkeley. pretty light this morning. it's 540 new this morning. if you are thinking about buying an electric car, there might be some good news for you. the government loosened some rules around tax credits for evs. the move could make more of those cars eligible for credits of up to $7,500. it also gives automakers more time to comply with the electric battery regulations. the biden administration is trying to get all new vehicle sales to be electric by year 2030. critics of the expansion say the rules create a loophole for china to receive u.s. taxpayer subsidies. an ai controlled fighter jet joined the air force, marking a big advancement in aviation. the experimental f-16 took a historic ride, leading with intelligence software and air force secretary frank kendall all in the front seat. >> we tend to use ai, and we
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think of it like it's a thing. it's really software that works. it does very complicated tasks and using new technologies that involve very powerful computing and advanced mathematics to solve problems that you couldn't solve previously with computers. >> so on the back there, you can see a component that's a little bit different than what you see on most f-16s. it has there a whole series of computers that are designed to provide it, an autonomy sandbox. >> the tech is not fully developed yet, but the service is planning for an entire ai enabled fleet in the south bay. now car enthusiasts from across silicon valley celebrated the 18th annual big bob mctaggart custom and classic car show. we saw dozens of custom lowriders and decked out vehicles take a look. the cars were judged and voted on across nine different categories. some included best car, best motorcycle, best car under construction even and
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ugliest car even got his spot. the event was hosted by silicon valley career technical education center. some nice rides there. lisa >> yeah, and you know, this morning your ride is going to be a little bit on the damp side, the cold front. well, to the north you can see the fog and some scattered a very light rain here in san francisco. so we're going from above average to below average today. highs just in the 50s with gusty winds and a soggy start to your saturday. i'll have all the details coming up lisa thank you. >> also next things are heating up in the east bay. larry biel explains how the oakland a's bullpen is helping keep the team's win streak a stay ahead of your child's moderate—to—severe eczema, and they can show off clearer skin and less itch with dupixent. the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps heal your child's skin from within. 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.
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- wow! that's what my family hopes for. cheers. - cheers. (bright upbeat music) five swimmers at acalanes high school in lafayette are trying to get the governing body of northern california athletics to change rules they claim are unfair. 13 athletes were blocked from competing this weekend because their coach did not
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submit their entries in time. nchs officials tell abc seven the deadline was strict and no changes would be made. while the swimmers were disappointed to not compete, they are receiving support from other schools in the area. >> it's a it's a program for the athletes, and i think that it just doesn't make any sense to not let them swim like they had nothing to do with this. i don't think it's fair to punish them for it. >> the ncs mission statement is we do this for the athletes. like this is all for the athletes. i think that if their values really aligned with that mission statement, then they would have fixed this by then. >> parents and athletes are calling for a new model with a deadline to submit names and a grace period to fix any entry errors. all right. tonight you can watch the stanley cup playoffs right here on abc seven. the boston bruins take on the toronto maple leafs at home from td garden. faceoff is at 5:00. then don't forget the news continues right here at 11 to
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the diamond where the giants look to find redemption today against the phillies. and the a's are fighting to keep their five game win streak alive. here's abc seven sports director larry beil. >> good morning everybody. the giants, they haven't scored more than three runs in any of their last eight games. three not going to get it done in philadelphia. start with defense though. jungwoo lee fantastic catch to run down a ball in center field. giants on the board early taiowa estrada two run double in the second ground rule. double matt chapman and patrick bailey score two zero. giants bottom three phils in the teal uniforms looks like they stole the sharks colors. brandon marsh bases loaded single that scores a pair three two. philly bottom four hicks walks bryce harper, jordan hicks but it's a passed ball catcher tom murphy runs it down. trey turner he scores all the way from second on the play to give philly a42 lead. that cannot happen. that run turned out to be big as the giants had the tying run at second in the ninth. wilmer
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flores strikes ball game and the giants lose four three. marlins and a's 8000 fans at the coliseum. that's actually good these days for them. jp sears better than good. he was sensational. six and a third scoreless frames for sears struck out six. all right how about some offense. here it comes. there it goes. bottom four brant rooker. he has some clout. his sixth of the year as the a's would build a three. nothing lead. now the a's bullpen uh- their lights out but did give up a rare run. lucas erceg helps finish the job here. gets jesus sanchez. it's the final out. a's win their fifth in a row 31a game under 500. game six clippers dallas all hat and no cattle. that's kind of me uh- kyrie irving two points at the half then 28 in the second half. corner three falling out of bounds. come on. that's ridiculous. mavs win 114 101. take out the clippers in six and face okc in round two. how about game six? karves magic must win for orlando. must spin by cole anthony. incredible nine points off the bench for anthony. oh
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this is such a sweet move. member. his dad greg played in the nba for years. three minutes left paolo banchero helping the magic. he had a team high 27. orlando wins 103 96, forcing a game seven despite 50 from donovan mitchell. as expected, the lakers fire head coach darvin ham. lakers lost in the first round of the playoffs. he had some unusual lineups, but the biggest problem for la is they didn't have any three point shooting. i mean, just didn't have it. ty lue and jj redick are among the possible replacements. it is caitlin clark's world. we are just breathing her oxygen. clark made her pro debut tonight for the indiana fever preseason game in dallas. the place was sold out. clark is going to be a problem. the defender hounding her here. yeah. good luck with that. clark goes for 21 but her fever actually lost 7976. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody i'm larry beil. >> well speaking of the legend here's another reason to love her caitlin clark fueled a surge in wnba tickets this season.
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overall demand is up by 93% compared to last year, just incredible. stubhub says nine of the ten best selling games for the upcoming season feature the clark's new team on the road. the defending champs, las vegas aces, have seen their ticket sales jump by nearly 200. all right. the giants are on the road today in philly. first pitch is at 305. so you can cozy up on the couch to watch. and lisa, did i tell you i finally got my crazy crab sandwich? >> oh, yeah, you told me. and you know a good thing they're on the road. because last week was beautiful. what a washout today. if they were at home and you can see a lot going on, not only do we have a late season cold front, but a cold pool of
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cold air. that front, hillsborough down through guerneville and bodega bay, and it will steadily sink to the south and sweep through the bay area throughout the morning hours in the early afternoon. so the rain filling in in the east bay from albany to san ramon, san francisco, it has been light. it will pick up throughout the morning hours. and then when the cold front pushes through, we get the gusty winds, the heavy downpours and then behind it the northwesterly winds and a few isolated showers. 55 in vallejo, 54, santa rosa, 56 there in san jose and a dark and gray look outside. so today it's a rainy start. much cooler. and then by about 9:00, the rain is going to be pushing into the south bay and the east bay, so it's going to get heavier as the morning progresses. and then behind it we have the cold air sunday morning, monday morning and then next week dry and warmer, more like you would expect for may. here's a look at the winds. southwesterly winds ahead of it. and by about 9:00 look how gusty
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it gets. and that's when the cold front is trying to push through parts of san francisco in the east bay. 2:00 it is still hung up in the south bay, but is clearing the north bay. but then the north winds northwesterly winds really get going for the 4 or 5:00 hour. so it's a breezy, cold, raw day out there with only highs in the 50s. so 7:00 here's the way it's going to look with the heaviest rain. well to the north 9:00 there's that narrow band, that cold front that pushes through and will get the heavier rain with it. this is 10:00 and it begins to exit marine county, but really not till about 11 and 12. and then by 2:00 raining, still pretty good. san ramon down through san jose. gilroy san martin and then the evening's quiet, maybe a few leftover light showers, rainfall amounts. they have been anywhere from three quarters of an inch to about an inch around ben loman. there and the snow. it comes down throughout the evening hours and early tomorrow morning. the winter storm warning expires. so this is above 5000ft where we're going
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to pick up about two feet of snow around kirkwood, maybe two feet close to that around donner. and you can see from blue canyon 18in highs today. then the front has moved through 3:00. and you'll notice that we've got a mixture of clouds and sun, spotty light showers, uh- could see more rain linger throughout the two 3:00 hour in the south bay. the accuweather seven day forecast level one system with this today. a cold start tomorrow, sunny afternoon for cinco de mayo and then we're sunny and warmer monday through the rest of the workweek. the winds lighten up as well. stephanie. lisa. >> thank you. you can track the rain with the abc seven bay area app. just a reminder, it has the latest forecast and a look at the same live doppler seven radar lisa and the weather team uses. just search abc s
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month old siberian husky, and she was rescued by the fresno humane society after falling into a 100 foot. well, you just saw a moment ago. their rescuers successfully pulled her out from that narrow shaft. after several hours and after undergoing a crucial blood transfusion and amputation surgery, hope recovered at the spca and is now waiting to be adopted. and look at how cute she is. the 7 pound fur baby can be found on san francisco's spca website, but don't wait because i'm sure she will go fast. she's so adorable. well, tomorrow, an eight year old girl from portland will be one of the youngest competitors in the bay bridge. half marathon. margo scheel is hoping to finish the 13.1 miles in under two hours, and 30 minutes. she trains with her dad, who will be running with her tomorrow. she picked up the hobby when she was just six. >> i first started, uh- just
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a5k, and then i got a little more interested and i went up really calming and peaceful. >> so cute. her motivation to finish the race, a trip to target. she gets two toys. she's already picked them out and a stuffed dog and a grooming set for it. best of luck to margo. well, san francisco is making a bid to become the new home of the prestigious sundance film festival. it will be leaving park city, utah, after nearly 40 years. sundance institute announced last month they are exploring where to relocate san francisco is one of four cities that's made a bid to host warriors hype man franco finn, who's also a film commissioner for the city, is helping make this pitch san francisco. >> this is the perfect backdrop. as we all know, many films have been filmed here over the years, and as a film commission, i'm so
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excited because there's lots of films, lots of history here, a lot of movie makers, film makers, creatives, so this is a perfect place for it. >> the presidio and the iconic roxy theater are being scouted as possible screening locations. the festival will relocate in 2027. next on abc, seven mornings at 6 a.m, a standoff causing major backups on i-80 for hours. how the wild chase unfolded as the suspect is now alive this morning, and a potential way to crack down on theft could mean getting rid of self-checkout. why? some say the new bill could hurt
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