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live now at 6:00, touting tourism, the governor says visitors are coming back to the golden state. are they really? we'll discuss the conference beginning today that also could help bring back tourism dollars to the city, then talking about the future of robo taxis and other autonomous vehicles, a local senator trying to change how they're managed. >> as more is set to hit the streets on the peninsula and needing a victory, the shefs,
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who just baked the world's largest baguette look at that thing. and of course, that just makes me think of marie. marie the baguettes. hurry up. there are eight of you who really enjoy that. and good morning to the eight of you. only on this monday, may 6th. >> well, let's check on that forecast. yeah it's going to be a nice week ahead. >> we have a lot of sunshine in store today and as we head later into the week, by thursday and friday, it's going to turn hot across the region. a live look from the exploratorium camera this morning showing you really tranquil conditions. we have clear skies out there, but underneath those clear skies early on we do have some cold morning temperatures. 30 from ukiah to cloverdale, napa at 38. danville at 39. other areas closer to the bay shoreline. we're in the low and mid 40s. so certainly that winter jacket, your best friend, where you have those numbers starting out in the 30s first thing this morning. but the big headline for the week ahead summerlike days lie ahead on the seven day forecast. a lot of sunshine this
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week and we have a warming trend each afternoon. will get warmer and warmer. here's your day planner today. that sunrise here is at 608. we'll have sunny skies, temperatures today pretty close to average for this time of the year. if not, maybe 1 or 2 degrees below that. so today most of us going to the 60s, but even warmer days lie ahead. reggie will show you those numbers coming up in about eight minutes. drew. >> thank you. say, anthony blinken is heading to the bay area today. he's coming to san francisco for a big cybersecurity conference at moscone center. abc7 news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us live. gloria, thousands of people expected, which means it could be a boost to businesses downtown. >> it could. reggie, more than 40,000 people are expected here in san francisco this week for the rsa cybersecurity conference . and it comes as the governor says that california's tourism is at an all time high. the governor announces yesterday, while he was announcing data from the golden gate bridge showing that tourists spent more money than they ever have in
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california last year. but businesses in san francisco's fisherman's wharf are skeptical. >> i mean, back in 2016, this place was mobbed on the weekends . i mean, there was a line going down the stairs. we don't see that at all on even on a saturday night. >> and visit california says travel spending reached just over $150 billion across the state in 2023. but that number does not factor in inflation when adjusted for inflation. travel spending in 2023 was down 14% compared to before the pandemic. in 2019, and visit california has previously predicted that california would not be fully recovered from the pandemic until 2027. live in san francisco gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria, thank you. and the south bay police are looking for the person who stabbed two people less than an hour after cinco de mayo celebrations wrapped up in san jose. police say a man is in critical
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condition and the second victim is a juvenile whose injuries are non-life threatening. it happened last night near emma prusch farm. residents call it disappointing. >> i'm not surprised. have you seen the area? i've worked here or i've lived here since maybe since like 2012, i reckon. and you know, i've been working here and it's been getting worse and worse. you know, i can understand that this is, you know, a damper, but, you know, shoot. i mean, just keep looking. moving forward, i guess authorities haven't said whether the violence had any connection to the cinco de mayo festivities . >> oakland police say a mass shooting at a juneteenth celebration near lake merritt back in 2020 1st may be connected to another homicide that happened more than a year earlier. deshawn rhodes died in the june 2021 shooting on lakeshore avenue, five men and two women were also hurt. investigators now say the people responsible for that shooting are behind another killing. a year earlier, henry texada was
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shot and killed in east oakland in april of 2020. police say the group used a nissan suv rented in nevada as the getaway vehicle. police are asking for your help to identify the suspects. >> so far this year, crime is down in nearly every neighborhood in san francisco, but according to analysis from the chronicle, one neighborhood saw the opposite. in noe valley, crime was up 15% from january to april compared to the same time last year. there were increases in burglaries and larceny theft, including car break ins, which made up more than half of the reported crimes. >> new developments in a story of racism we first told you about last week, a black man in san francisco found a doll with a noose around its neck on his doorstep, and now he says, it's happened again. dog walker terry williams first discovered the doll in a plastic bag at his alamo square home the morning of april 26th. it was with a piece of paper with dozens of slurs and racist imagery. so bad that
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we can't show it to you on tv. sfpd says it's investigating this as a possible hate crime. yesterday terry woke up to another bag. this one had a toy grenade and threats. if he didn't leave his alamo square neighborhood, they really targeted me. >> now, like i need to really like this is reaching another level. they had another picture of me and then they had it a detail at the at the bottom. what they going to do? like like we're we're coming for you. >> neighbors have since banded together to raise money for terry so he can install new security cameras and move his elderly parents into a temporary home. they're disappointed that this happened again. despite their calls to police last week, and they're asking community leaders to do more. >> we're just really hopeful that moving forward, they can be more transparent and let us know what's going on and what their, you know, the actions that they're taking to find who did this. >> it makes me wonder, like, are we really protected around here? >> terry has been in contact with president of the san
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francisco chapter of the naacp, amos brown. supervisor dean preston tells abc seven news tracking the case. he's tracking the case closely with the police chief and local police captain. he calls the incidents vile harassment and intimidation, and that this would not be tolerated. >> the presidential election is just six months away. a new abc news ipsos poll shows donald trump and president biden are neck and neck. trump has a slight edge at 46% over president biden at 44. and for personal favorability, mr. biden is seen as more honest and trustworthy, leading trump 40 to 33. both candidates are seen as more unfavorable than not. among top issues for voters is abortion access. president biden has a 12 point lead over trump on the issue. the former president continues to avoid specific positions, instead deferring to states on the issue . >> a big hearing is set for
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today that will give a local government, will give local governments more say over autonomous vehicles. a decision on this issue will really shape the future of self-driving cars here in california. >> now, reggie aqui a south bay state senator, dave cortez, is behind the bill that would give cities and counties, say, over how self-driving cars operate within their communities. waymo will start testing its robo taxis in seven more bay area cities in the coming weeks, all on the peninsula. in march, the state puc cleared the way for waymo to expand its operating area to include parts of san mateo and santa clara counties. the pilot program will only be available to waymo employees at first. they will be able to order rider only trips anywhere from san francisco to san mateo and burlingame. senator cortez said this about the bill on the robo taxis in march that we need to create a system right away, you know, to do just modest regulations, modest controls, ordinary normal traffic controls to make things safe for our
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community. >> that's only going to happen if we get our local cities involved. >> waymo's product manager says the company is in regular communication with local governments and law enforcement officials. he also says he is optimistic that waymo will have good performance. drew. >> thanks, amanda. we'll take you to the coast. santa cruz, this morning with our live picture outside. as that sun gets up here this morning. we are starting out cold in the 30s and 40s, but those temperatures recover later on this afternoon. looking at your boat, beach and surf forecast today winds out of the northwest. they're pretty light. only 5 to 10mph. waves 3 to 4ft high. your swell period is 10s and ocean water temperatures still sitting in the mid 50s. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. we had that cold front over the weekend. on saturday brought us that rain. some feet of snow to the sierra. that front is now out of here. high pressure builds in over the next couple of days and that will bring about a warming trend. so take a
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look at the out the door forecast. pretty quiet this morning, but it is chilly in the 30s and 40s. those temperatures will warm into the 50s gradually throughout the morning as we head into the 60s later on this afternoon, region by region. the forecast inland, it is sunny with temperatures the upper 60s to near 70 degrees around the bay shoreline we have mostly sunny skies, temperatures a little bit below average in the low 60s, and along the coast we'll find a mix of sun and clouds and mid 50s. the next three days we get warmer and warmer each afternoon, and then those temperatures really warm by thursday and friday it almost feels like summer. we'll show you that ridge coming up in about seven minutes. >> drew. thank you. the push for more electric vehicles is getting a major boost. the move from the white house this morning to help speed up the transition from fossil fuels. the ucla is set to resume classes today, but the protests over the war in the middle east are far from over. across the state and the country. drivers in the bay bridge had to do a double take over the weekend
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man caught this on camera while driving out of san francisco a person riding an electric white and green lime scooter on the lower deck of the bay bridge. you see other cars speeding past him. the driver who captured this video says it happened on friday night around 7 p.m, and i don't think this needs to be said, but you're not supposed to do this. all right. today, the biden administration is announcing a new program to help the auto industry transition to electric vehicles. amanda at the
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live desk with the funding to support manufacturers. >> now, reggie, vice president kamala harris will be in detroit today to announce $100 million in grants to the auto industry. the money will support small and medium sized auto parts manufacturers. it will help them convert parts for electric vehicles or evs and make sure facilities are more efficient and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the white house says. this aims to, quote, keep good, good paying jobs in the same communities as automakers and auto suppliers. transition to ev manufacture during the grants are coming from the inflation reduction act and the bipartisan infrastructure law. this is the latest in a series of recent investments meant to spur a transition to evs. that transition has become a key political issue in michigan, which is a crucial swing state in the presidential election. reggie. thanks amanda. >> new at six. columbia university has just canceled its university wide commencement after weeks of protests on campus. and in messages to
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students just this morning, the university said it would still have school level ceremonies at ucla. classes will be back in session today after violent clashes between pro-palestinian protesters and counter-protesters. police arrested more than 200 people last week. ucla chancellor says the school will change its security operations and create a new office of campus safety. the university is hiring former sacramento police chief rick brazile to lead that new team focused on security. also in la, usc is cleaning up protesters second attempt to put up an encampment. the university called in the lapd saturday night to clear out that group, saying the encampment was breaking the law. we don't know if any protesters were arrested this time. usc's graduation, much like columbia's graduation, is going to go on. but minus the big commencement ceremony, the university could call that off. following backlash over its cancellation of the valedictorian speech, they cited safety issues over her pro-palestinian views.
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>> we're also following the pro-palestinian encampment on uc berkeley's campus. it has reportedly expand, and this is video from last week, the chronicle reports. alumni have now joined protesters in sproul plaza. it's unclear how many people are there now. the university spokesperson told the chronicle the administration was aware of this new encampment extension here in the bay area. encampments remain in place at san francisco state, uc berkeley, stanford, sonoma state d uc santa cruz. for the most part, they have all remained peaceful. >> some french bakers celebrating this morning after setting a new guinness world record for baking the longest baguette on the planet. it just seems to go on forever. it's 461ft long, beating italy's previous record. obviously, this video is sped up so that we can see the whole thing and i'll be here all day. bakers say they began kneading and shaping the dough at 3 a.m, before putting it to a specially built, slow
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moving oven on wheels. wow. to set the record, the baguette had to be one continuous piece with no breakage. the loaf did not go to waste. by the way. they cut it up and they shared it. some went to the public. the rest was given to unhouse people. look at this woman. >> she's very intense about her judging. >> she means business. >> she's looking for breakage. continuous. she needs that. >> so serious. >> she's right out of central casting for this. >> yeah. the french judge french baguette judge comes up on i para. glasses on. clutching a clipboard. >> is that marie. >> it could be. did you know my reference. >> beauty and the beast. >> yeah. >> it's the best part of that whole movie. that first song. >> it's the first part of the first and the best. >> yeah. >> when bella goes through and she reads the entire town for filth and tells them just how meaningless and petty they are. >> oh, god, there must be more to this provincial life. >> and then when the baker comes out and she's talking to the baker and he's like, whatever,
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girl. >> marie, the baguettes hurry up . >> it's the best. yes. >> can you do the voice one more time? >> whatever, girl. yeah right. that's what happened. >> because that's exactly way he's like, i got bread. >> he's like, what are you up to? and she's like. and he's like, oh, marie, that whole town was not a fan of belle. >> she was just minding her. she was minding her business. she was she was like, no, i know, but she was like, she's like, i got to get out of here. and she did it out. >> yeah, don't bother me. let's go outside this morning, sutro tower, we have our sun up. it is clear out there. it is chilly, though. we'll look at current temperatures right now. and you can see we have cities in the 30s like half moon bay, danville. we're down to 39 degrees right now into the north bay, even colder. calistoga coming in at 37 degrees. so with these clear skies, it feels cold out there. later on this afternoon, that sunshine will feel nice with mild highs, mainly in the 60s. your weather,
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wellness today, air quality is good, but the big headline finally, pollen levels have been brought down to low levels thanks to the recent rainfall that has really helped to bring those pollen levels down. your uv index is a seven that is high for this time of the year. here's a look at highs today, mainly in the 60s, a couple of degrees below average in many cities, 61 in the city, 64. in oakland, 67. in napa. hit about 68. later on in san jose, the evening is pretty calm. we'll have a mix of sun and clouds early on, temperatures on the cooler side. we're dipping into the 50s already by 8 p.m. then overnight tonight, we'll stay in the upper 40s to the mid 50s, so not as cold as we are this morning, and we'll have mainly clear skies heading into tuesday. now tuesday we get a warmer afternoon, but those temperatures really start to accelerate here by wednesday. here's a look at future tracker temperatures by wednesday afternoon. widespread 70 and 80. we'll just continue to warm by thursday. thursday and friday are the two warmest days this
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week. you can clearly see why those temperatures well above average by friday. we're watching for the potential of our first 90 degree days this year in some cities like concord, antioch, fairfield, 70 and 80 for the city, oakland, san jose. so we'll finish the week with some summer like warmth around here. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. a cold morning right now, but a nice afternoon on the way. then we start to see mild air move in here over the next couple of days. those temperatures feeling like summer by thursday and friday in the 80s, if not low 90s by friday afternoon, the weekend looking lovely. little change, maybe some minor cooling, but those numbers still above average for this time of the year, guys. >> thanks, june. now we're going to turn to ginger zee. she's live in oklahoma city with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> morning to you reggie and stephanie. nice to be with you. yes we're here in oklahoma city ahead of a high risk day. that's the highest level from the storm prediction center for long track. meaning on the ground for a long time. violent tornadoes.
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so we expect those later this afternoon and throughout the night. we're going to get into that. but also the latest in the flooding from southeast texas that was fatal, more than two feet of rain in less than a week. wild pictures coming out and almost 200 water rescues. so lots to discuss in the world of weather. and speaking of the world of weather and tornadoes, we're with the nine year old this morning who helped save his parents after they were badly injured when a tree hit their truck during a tornado. he is telling his story only on gma. also an abc news exclusive with the former prosecutor in the georgia election interference case. he is speaking for the first time since leaving the case and talking about his relationship with da fani willis, plus, giovanni says on top of the empire state building but about to repel down, you'll see that journey. and jennifer lopez live in times square. so, you know, it took a lot for me to miss j.lo. that's in times square. so, you know, this is a huge threat here in oklahoma. >> i know stephanie, and we are thinking of those people. i'm assuming j.lo is going to be at the big bash at the met tonight.
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she has to be, right? yeah i know, i would be shocked if she was. >> you would think. yeah, yeah. >> and the theme is fairy tales, which is also sad that you're not going to be there. i really want to see ginger at the met. >> i know right? i see you all dressed up one of these days. >> i would love to be. it's just that this is all i'd have to wear. so they'd be like, let's see your met gala look. and this is always it. look that not waterproof jacket is now famous. so she's serving twister. >> she's serving twister. she's serving new trend. >> very little protection, but a nice logo. yeah that's really what matters. >> i guess you rock it, ginger. >> we hope for the best today. out there. and thank you for bringing that to us. a with wet amd, i worry i'm not only losing my sight, but my time to enjoy it. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance
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business week. the 20th annual celebration includes a bunch of events and certain workshops. that's a chance for local business owners and entrepreneurs to connect and learn from each other. there will be an opening party tonight at pier 70, plus a pop up shop with makers and artisans at the salesforce transit center on wednesday. in the east bay, you can enjoy a free harbor boat tour at the port of oakland starting this week, you'll board a blue and gold boat at the oakland jack london terminal for
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the port's 90 minute harbor tour. it will take you through the port around the bay bridge near yerba buena island, and then return to jack london square. tickets are sold out for this week's tour, but additional tours are scheduled on fridays from now through october. tickets are free, but registration is required as well. if you're a nurse in need of a monday morning pick me up, dunkin donuts wants to offer you a cup of coffee for free. they say it's to celebrate the health care heroes and offer some gratitude today, they are giving away a free, medium hot or iced coffee with no purchase necessary at participating dunkin locations. it excludes cold brew and nitro cold brew. they say espresso shots, milk alternatives and cold foam will cost you extra as well. but go get your coffee, all right. next at 630, the local nonprofit that now needs your help after a fire damaged its creative space, then the calendar says may. but it was the snowiest day of the
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season in parts of the sierra. let's check in with drew. >> we'll take a look at your forecast today. stephanie. we do have a lot of sunshine out there. region by region. will find 50s along the coast, low 60s around the bay shoreline, mid 60s and our warmest areas inland. but it turns even hotter here late in the week. we'll have those details
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the city of rafah. the latest sign there could be an escalation of violence in the middle east. the us reportedly pausing a shipment of ammunition to the israelis and south dakota governor kristi noem. >> sticking by the story of her shooting her own puppy. now, she says, the president's own dog should have met a similar fate. >> then could self-checkout be a thing of the past? some state lawmakers and activists say they're costing jobs and contributing to crime. >> good morning everybody. it's monday, may 6th. >> first, check on your forecast . it is going to be a warm week everybody. >> it is a lot of sunshine lies ahead. so we'll take you outside this morning. sutro tower showing you we have that sun up here. we have fair conditions out there this morning. but we
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do have some chilly numbers right now. you can find underneath those clear skies some of our coldest cities napa, danville, ukiah, even half moon bay. we're starting out in the 30s, so certainly that heavy winter coat is your best accessory. the next couple of hours before those temperatures get a little bit warmer this afternoon, here's what to expect for the week ahead. summerlike days lie ahead by thursday and friday, those temperatures well above average. we're expecting a lot of sunshine the next seven days with this warming trend, so here's a look at your day planner. sunset today is at 805. we have sunny skies throughout the day today. temperatures are at or just a bit below average for this time of the year. we'll have 50s along the coast, mainly 60s around the bay shoreline. some of our warmer spots getting close to about 70 degrees later on today. but as we head through the next couple of days, these temperatures are going to get warmer and warmer. and stephanie, we'll talk about summer-like heat by thursday and friday. we'll see that coming up in about eight minutes. >> all right. we look forward to that. thanks, drew. happening today tens of thousands of
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people are expected to be in san francisco for a big cybersecurity conference at the moscone center. secretary of state antony blinken will be giving a keynote speech. this event comes after governor newsom made a big announcement from the top of the golden gate bridge. he says tourism is at an all time high. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us live now with reaction from local businesses and why the governor's numbers don't tell the whole story. >> good morning stephanie. the governor is touting huge spending by tourists in california last year. but some business owners say they are just not seeing it. >> so we couldn't be more proud to announce today record breaking tourism numbers in the state of california over $15 billion of tourism spend unprecedented in our state's history. >> the wharf is still not back to where it was. you know, i mean, you have half the restaurants are closed compared to 2019. we're down 40, 50% and the wharf has come back
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somewhat. but it's still not where it was before the pandemic . so i think that's kind of an erroneous statement by the governor. >> that's the general manager of the franciscan crab restaurant in fisherman's wharf and clam chowder huts. they're tell abc seven they used to stay open late during the week. well, now they closed around 730 because there just are not as many people there. visit california says travel spending reached just over $150 billion across the state in 2023, but that number does not factor in inflation when adjusted for inflation. travel spending in 2023 was down 14% compared to before the pandemic in 2019, and the rsa conference kicks off this morning at the moscone center in san francisco. it's expected to draw some 40,000 people here live in san francisco. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria, we're following up on the two police officers shot in san jose last week. we first told you about
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this on friday morning. the police officers union says that officer jaime arredondo had a second surgery over the weekend. he was last listed in critical condition. a second officer had minor injuries and has been released from the hospital. police say the shooting happened late thursday night when the officers responded to a man breaking into a hotel room in south san jose. he shot at the officers. they shot back. the suspect was also injured and is taken into custody. >> we continue to follow the effort to improve living conditions for farmworkers on the peninsula. it's been a year and a half now since the mass shooting in half moon bay highlighted the need for safe and affordable places for workers to live. now, the chronicle is reporting that at least one project meant to improve living conditions is now being stalled. according to the report, the planning commission has held public meetings for a proposed five story, 40 unit complex on kelly avenue. both times, public comment was positive, however, the commissioners chose to delay a vote. commissioners criticized
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the building for being too tall. they also worried about the potential traffic and said it is out of character with downtown. >> half moon bay, a local nonprofit, is trying to cultivate the next generation of inventors. but a fire last week did extensive damage to its creative space. san francisco based human made provides space, tools and training to up and coming inventors and entrepreneurs, the founder says the fire was devastating. there was extensive smoke damage to the walls and water from fire fighting reached 4 to 5in inside. now the group has been forced to take its training online. >> we focus on hands on learning here where hands on program, so it's going to have a significant impact over the next month at least, as well as the businesses that really count on our space to run their day to day operations or launch their product or their idea. >> in the meantime, they're hoping a gofundme campaign will help cover some of the upfront losses. you can find a link to help at abc seven news.com. >> native american groups are calling attention to the issue
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of missing and murdered indigenous women. the american indian cultural center of san francisco held a spring dance at the presidio yesterday. the goal was to put a spotlight on the high rate of assault, abduction and murder of tribal members. >> we want to make sure that our families get justice, and so we want to bring attention to this epidemic and make sure that those loved ones that are missing or have been murdered, we say their name, that they get justice. >> organizers say government data on the issue is inaccurate and incomplete, but estimates from advocacy groups find there are about 6000 cases that have gone unsolved. >> developing news on what could be a major escalation in the middle east. israel is warning people to evacuate the city of rafah. amanda. this could signal a ground offensive by israeli forces is imminent. >> reggie aqui the u.s. and other world leaders have long discouraged an israeli offensive
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over concerns about civilian casualties. an estimated 1 million people who have evacuated from elsewhere in gaza are sheltering in rafah right now, and it comes just hours after hamas claimed responsibility for a rocket attack at gaza's southern border, at one of the few crossings where humanitarian aid enters the territory. three israeli soldiers were reportedly killed. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to enter rafah to flush out hamas fighters, defying international pressure. hopes for a ceasefire and hostage deal are fading, netanyahu lashing out at other world leaders, saying no amount of pressure will stop israel from defending itself. >> hamas's negotiating team leaving cairo for qatar with cia director bill burns, one of the key mediators. it feels like the us and allies are in a final push to try and force a hostage and ceasefire deal, axios reports. >> the biden administration has paused a shipment of us made ammunition to israel, the
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decision reportedly left israel scrambling, but the reason behind it is unclear. back to you at the desk, stephanie. >> thanks, amanda. the israeli government has shut down the al jazeera news network within israel. it raided its offices, calling the qatari broadcaster, quote, an incitement channel. al jazeera is now off israel's main cable and satellite providers, but its website and multiple online streaming links are still operating. al jazeera called it a criminal action and insisted it follows professional media standards. >> south dakota governor kristi noem is doubling down on her decision to shoot her puppy cricket. she now says president biden's dog commander should meet the same fate. noem is considered to be a contender for donald trump's pick for vp. she has faced backlash from republicans and democrats for her dog killing anecdote in her upcoming memoir. many say she can no longer be considered for the role. here's noem when she spoke on that subject over the weekend. >> joe biden's dog has attacked 24 secret service people. so how
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many people is enough people to be attacked and dangerously hurt? before you make a decision on a dog? and what, he's not living at the white house, any question that the president should be held accountable to this controversy comes as no one prepares to head to the bay area later this month, politico says she's scheduled as a keynote speaker at the california republican party's convention in burlingame, happening may 17th to the 19th. >> now to a terrifying incident all caught on camera. a man is now being charged with attempted murder after attacking a pastor with a gun over the weekend. here is video of the incident. it happened during a church service in a town outside of pittsburgh. the gunman stood up, interrupted the pastor's sermon, and you see him holding the gun there? he hops over and attacks him. thankfully, the gun jammed, though, and the deacon you see here rushing and tackled him to the ground. >> all of a sudden i just seen a gun pointing right at me, and at that point, all i could do try
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to run for cover. he could have lost his life in that struggle, but he sacrificed himself for everyone. and that's a you know, he's the hero. >> wow. well, police say they found a body inside the gunman's home on the same day this happened. a motive for the attack is still unclear at this point. and the pastor says he will be back in church next week for another sunday service. >> coming up, a big day on tap tomorrow for tech lovers. the device expected to get a makeover at apple, and you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. >> we have another update on how the markets are doing coming up then. >> severe weather causing problems for millions in the midwest and south. storms there leaving historic flooding in the region. but first, here's drew. yeah. >> time now 640 for us. we're talking about lots of sunshine ahead, a warming trend moving in over the next several days. we have a nice week ahead. here's a live look from the exploratorium camera. the sun is up here. live doppler seven along with satellite. over the weekend. we track that cold front that
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brought that rain saturday morning. some feet of snow to the sierra. behind that front. we now have high pressure building in, and that's going to be the muscle maker of the forecast over the next 5 to 7 days, bringing that warming trend with us. we'll show you concorde for example, average daytime high this time of the year right around 75 degrees will be below that today but will be average tomorrow. then we see those temperatures really start to warm by the end of the week. we're talking likely 90 degree warmth by friday afternoon and several cities inland. so feeling a lot more like summer than spring. so here's a look at today's forecast. those temperatures at or just slightly below average inland will be in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees under sunny skies, low 60s around the bay shoreline and along the coast, we'll have partly cloudy conditions and temperatures, mainly in the mid 50s. so looking at the next three days, we have a chilly morning right now, giving way to sunny afternoon and then mild air starts to move in here. but by the middle of the week those temperatures will begin to take off. we'll
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to south dakota. amanda, the new threat comes as millions of americans are already dealing with historic flooding. now.
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>> stephanie, the rain has stopped, but rivers are still rising. this morning in texas, a four year old boy died during the flooding in fort worth over the weekend. his body was recovered by search and rescue crews after his family's car was swept away in fast moving water. parts of the state have received nearly two feet of rain. more than 200 people have been rescued outside houston due to the flooding. residents have started assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess. >> it's a kick in the in the in the knee. we'll just we'll just say that it's a terrible, demoralizing feeling. i mean, it ain't a fire, but it's close. >> second the tornadoes that could develop today could hit areas already devastated by previous storms. there could also be medium to large hail. oklahoma and nebraska have the highest risk of severe weather. but as we've mentioned, the threat extends all the way north to south dakota. back to you at the desk, reggie.
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>> thanks, amanda. a surprising update on this weekend's strong spring storm. the uc berkeley central sierra snow lab says the storm dumped more than two feet of snow, making sunday the snowy day of the season. good to see a late spring boost to our snowpack with water content at more than 150% of average at the lab. >> a sad update to a story we have followed in san jose for several years now. the son of the parents who put up a haunted halloween pumpkin patch display has died. christopher jimenez was born prematurely and was terminally ill. every year his family fillled filled their front yard in the willow glen neighborhood with skeletons, clowns, haunted and happy pumpkins and creatures big and small. the display helped put a smile on chris's face. his mom says chris died peacefully on friday, surrounded by family, friends and so much love. >> i'm so sorry for them happening today. the state lawmakers behind a new bill to regulate self checkouts plan to
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speak about the idea the bill would put new rules in place for businesses in hopes of boosting employment and cutting down on theft. opponents of the plan say it would end up hurting these businesses. supporters, including the prosecutors alliance of california, say the changes could help stop theft before it happens. >> 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 store needs to operate. >> if this idea becomes law, grocery and pharmacy retailers would have to meet certain requirements, or they would have to get rid of their self checkouts. it would include increasing the number of staff watching over these machines. >> tomorrow apple will hold an event to introduce its new ipads. the cupertino based companies let loose event is expected to feature new ipad pro and ipad air models. the company is also expected to reveal a new
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apple pencil and magic keyboard for the ipad. tomorrow's event comes less than one month before its annual worldwide developer conference, which is set for june 10th through the 14th. >> it's our morning, it's your morning money report. teen apparel company rue, 21, is going out of business. it will close all 540 of its stores within the coming weeks. it has two locations near the bay area at the solano mall in fairfield and the vacaville premium outlets. the retailer has 4900 employees and about $200 million in debt. it's been struggling in recent years and filed for bankruptcy three times. store officials list the pandemic and a shift to online shopping as reasons for closing. now we're going to take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we're up about 145 points. >> the queen of pop was busy over the weekend, breaking some records and you know who we're talking about. madonna just finished up her celebration tour in brazil. around 1.6 million
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fans were there as she sang for the crowds on the beach in rio de janeiro. according to live nation. it was the largest stand alone concert by a single artist . the rolling stones had the prior record from a concert held back at the same venue in 2006, the queen, the same venue. >> brazil just really puts on a show. >> yeah, amazing. >> and by venue they just mean the beach. okay i'm like, is there like a specific area? they literally just set up this enormous stage and then blocks and blocks and blocks of people packed in with these screens every several hundred feet so that people could actually see and hear what was happening. amazing. i don't know if anyone other than rio could do it. >> yeah, they know how to party. how fun. yeah this morning it is going to be a nice looking day. >> we will find temperatures getting warmer and warmer each afternoon, and by the end of the week feels more like summer than spring around here. san jose a live look outside showing you
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fair conditions, but temperatures. we do have some chilly spots. some of our coldest areas are starting out in the 30s, like danville right now, 39 degrees. we're at 37 in calistoga, napa right now, certainly feeling that chill this morning at 38 degrees. but we'll rebound nicely this afternoon. a huge change, a welcome change to the pollen index thanks to the rain. we had on saturday that helped to get rid of some of the pollen in our atmosphere. so trees, grass, pollen. now at low levels. if you recall last week these were at medium to high levels and people were really suffering because of the grass pollen that is now a lot better with low levels expected not only today but the next couple of days. so breathing a little bit easier. highs today we're in the 60s. couple of degrees below average for this time of the year. but we'll have a lot of sunshine. and your sunset coming at 805 this evening. speaking of this evening, the evening planner calls for a pretty tranquil conditions. a mix of sun and clouds throughout the evening, and then by sunset we'll have those temperatures slowly dipping into the 50s. later on
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tonight. now overnight tonight. not as chilly as we are currently. we'll have temperatures more in the upper 40s to the mid 50s as we head into tuesday and tomorrow afternoons a little bit warmer than today, but temperatures really accelerate by wednesday and the end of the week. here's future tracker temperatures wednesday afternoon feeling quite warm 70s and 80s for daytime highs. and then those numbers get even higher by thursday. we're in the mid 70s in the city, low 80s in the east bay, mid 80s in the south bay and then by friday friday we're likely finding our first 90 degree days inland of the season with those temperatures feeling more like summer. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we have a lot of sunshine this week. those temperatures warm by thursday and friday, 80s and 90s by friday afternoon. away from the coast over the weekend. minor cooling. but those temperatures still stay above average with a lot of sunshine both days. guys >> an unusual rescue in colorado over the weekend. crews pulled an injured teen from an abandoned missile silo. deputies
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say a group of teens were exploring abandoned tunnels on a rural property saturday, when one of them fell two floors down the shaft. rescuers had to rely on the 19 year old's screams to find him. they say it's one of the most dangerous rescues they've ever made. >> i don't even want to. i don't want to go back in there. >> the kid that we pulled out is probably lucky to be alive. >> the injured teen was airlifted to a hospital and is expected to survive another generation of falcons hatched on alcatraz island. >> these falcon chicks are the result of a uc berkeley conservation success. larry is the offspring of annie, who we just talked to last week. yeah, one of the falcons from the uc berkeley campus clock tower. we saw larry hatch during a live stream back in 2018. larry was identified on alcatraz by the bans placed on her legs as a chick. the national park service set up a new live cam to track these hatchlings progress, and they appear to be in good
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health. well, a congratulate is in order for all the runners in yesterday's bay bridge half marathon, including a very special congratulations to one of the youngest participants. we first told you about eight year old margaux scheel last friday. now she's accomplished her goal of finishing the marathon in under 2.5 hours. can you imagine ? margot's dad sent us this video as she crossed the finish line. you see her smiling there with him? they came from portland to take part in this race. margot picked up running as a hobby when she was just six years old, and she's amazing. i wonder what she's going to be doing at 12. >> i mean, hopefully taking a rest because this tires me out just watching it, i know, and her gift to herself was going to target after this race to pick up some toys she had already picked out. >> so congrats to margot! >> mother's day is almost here and for many it's a time to get mom something special. experts at retailmenot say traditional gifts like flowers, cards and a nice meal at a restaurant are
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once again big this year. no surprise. other items on the list are jewelry, home goods and clothing and gifts that don't cause clutter are reigning supreme, like gift cards, like gift cards, spa vouchers, or wine. if you do see a deal, snap it up. >> whether you're shopping for mom or shopping for yourself, you can save on things like photo books, home goods, beauty products. there's a lot of things that are on sale for mother's day that you might want to snap up yourself. >> and if you're not seeing your mom this weekend, you can take advantage of a little more time and get things even more discounted. but i don't recommend that we have breaking news coming in on the trial of former president trump, amanda, we understand he has just been found in contempt again. >> yeah. >> stephanie. judge juan merchan found donald trump violated the gag order in the case for a 10th time. the fines are not serving as a deterrent, according to the judge. and he threatened trump with jail moving forward. this comes as the hush money trial is entering a third week. the judge determined that trump violated the gag order when he made
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remarks about the cases jury on april 22nd, during an interview after the trial had already started. the ruling comes after merchant judge merchant, i should say earlier, found trump in contempt for nine previous violations of the trial's limited gag order, for which trump paid $1,000 for each violation. back to you both, amanda. >> thank you. up next, the seven things you need to know this morning a reminder you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. >> that's for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming. >> and as we head to break a live look
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this morning. number one, a potential escalation in the war between israel and hamas. israel is now warning people sheltering in rafah to evacuate. it could signal a ground invasion is imminent. number two, san jose police are investigating a stabbing that critically injured
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a man and hurt a juvenile yesterday evening. >> no arrests have been made. >> number three, the state lawmakers behind a new bill to regulate self-checkout in california plan to speak out about their proposal today. they believe it will reduce retail theft and boost employment. but opponents say it will end up hurting business. >> number four, it's small business week in san francisco. there are events across the city this week, including an opening party tonight at pier 70, and a pop up with makers and artisans at salesforce transit center on wednesday. >> at number five, we have a lot of sunshine ahead. a warm week. by the end of the week, it feels more like summer than spring. here's live look outside. this is our east bay hills camera showing you clear conditions today. we do start out with some chilly temperatures right now we're in the 30s and 40s. get you out the door on this monday. we'll be close to average when it comes to our afternoon highs. by 4 p.m. we'll have 50s along the coast, 60s around the bay, shoreline, 70s, and our warmest spots inland. looking at the three day forecast, we'll not only find that sunshine
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continuing, but warmer weather starts to move in here tomorrow, so you'll feel that mild air. we're right around average, but by wednesday that warming really takes off 70s and 80s away from the coast. our warmest two days, thursday and friday. by friday, our warmest areas inland, close to 90 degrees. >> and number six, a commuter alert. >> those taking capitol corridor train 521 expect a 27 minute delay approaching emeryville, and train 522 there's a 25 minute delay approaching berkeley. both due to earlier obstructions on the track. also, commuters taking the ace train. train three is delayed 23 minutes approaching the tracy amtrak station due to train traffic. >> number seven oogie boogie bash say that ten times fast a disney halloween party returns this year. it's happening at disney california adventure park , and this is actually a video from halloween celebrations at parks around the world. and oogie boogie is calling all halloween lovers to experience some mischievous fun during select nights in august, september, and october. disney,
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of course, is the parent company of abc seven. >> yes, halloween starts august 25th this year. >> oh my gosh. i was like so excited. >> so we're way ahead. >> i don't know when these tickets go on sale, but if you want them, they go instantly fast. >> so the oogie boogie bash is it. >> keep on it. people love this thing. >> you guys say it ten times fast okay. >> boogie bash ain't no. >> robin: good morning america. more than 20 million people recovering after major flooding submerged the south. catastrophic texas flood, relentless rain leaves parts of the state under water. >> i everything. all my things. >> robin: hundreds rescued. ginger is tracking the new threat for the heartland as they brace for a tornado outbreak. >> george: new week in the trump trial. the jury set to get a look a

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