In just a moment. But we begin with the weather and lisas here with a cool down this saturday. Yes, thats right. But, you know, its still going to be pretty nice. Were looking at the low clouds and fog all throughout the bay area due to a system off the coast. We go in closer and the fog has moved inland. And so we all are starting out pretty gray just like this in the city. The Golden Gate Bridge here, 61. It is 63 in oakland, 64 in mountain view, san jose is in the 60s. And view here from emeryville where numbers are in the upper 50s in the north bay fog not much of a problem but we have had a little bit of mist and drizzle and finally in santa cruz we have sun on the way. Its going to be afternoon sun. And so thats going to allow for less heating, a little breezy, good air quality, a few temperatures near 80 inland later on today. But clouds will linger at the shoreline. Stephanie. Lisa, thank you. Well, here at abc7, we are working to build a better bay area as a part of those effo
And the night market in sunset might just be the biggest one yet. Abc7 News Reporter tim johns was there food shopping and music were all present in San Franciscos sunset district friday for the first time ever, the neighborhood hosting an asian inspired night market. Night markets bring people together. They make streets safer. They give a boost to small businesses. Supervisor Joel Engardio is the man who brought the market to life. He says he got the idea after visiting similar night markets in taiwan on a normal friday night. The streets of the sunset can be pretty quiet, but as you can see, thanks to the new night market, they are very much alive. I love it. Ive never seen anything. I grew up here in the sunset and this is the first ive ever seen a night market happen. So its really special. Paula mak says she thinks events like this are exactly what the city needs to combat its struggling image, not just for local residents, but also for small businesses, many of whom said the mar
Councilman says ending daca would create a hard fip fship f young people it protects. These youngsters are graduating from our high schools, serving in the military. Theyrelso at the University Level that are demonstrating leadership, education, strength, and most of all, helping the economy. Reporter as of 2015, there were nearly 400 dreamers attending classes here at uc berkeley. At this point, its unclear how an end to daca would affect their educational status. Laura anthony, abc7 news. We expect the president to make the announcement tomorrow on the daca. Outside to a live look at what we just cant ignore. Poor air quality around the bay area. This is a live view over San Francisco. Were seeing slightly hazy skies over san jose in this live picture of 101. Also in the north bay, heres a live look from our camera on top of mt. Tam. Well get a closer look with Leeann Melendez in just a minute. But first, lets check in with Spencer Christian on our Current Conditions. As you pointed
Country legally. Good evening. Thank you for joiqning us. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. The announcement has left many in the bay area fearful and angry. Laura anthony has the story. Congress can make it right. Reporter as he prepared to return to washington this evening, he told us hes prepared to fight, with and against republicans for daca. Weve been trying to fix immigration for 20 years in this country. Because of partisan politics, weve been unable to come up with a smart way to do it. Reporter daca stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. Its estimated there are 800,000 dreamers in the United States. A quarter of them in california. Cecilia chavez is one of those. A mother of tw and holds a masters degree from san jose state. So many people depend on us. My parents depend on me and my icome. My children depend on me. And for him to terminate daca, he has no idea what hes doing. Right now donald trump is focused on the wrong issues. Reporter oakland city councilman s
Hope amid the rubble during a desperate search in mexico tonight. Its a race to find and save survivors. After a powerful quake topples buildings. And sends people running for their lives. Good evening. Im dan ashley. Ama daetz is on maternity leave. The 7. 1 magnitude quake hit central mexico in the middle of esthe ago the number of dead rose to 226 people including nearly two dozen at a collapsed school in mexico city. That number is only going to go up. 30 children and eight adults have been reported missing there. The search for survivors, though, is extensive. Mexico citys mayor says buildings collapsed in 44 places just in the city limits. The rescue efforts are paying off. At least 60 people have been pulled from the rubble. Backus with a look at the destruction. Reporter the terrifying 7. 1ges showing the power of the this newsroom ceiling lights swing uncontrollably as one man steadies himself against the wall. And in a restaurant at mexico citys airport tourists take cover un