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>> watch closely as this youth basketball game and conquered takes a sudden turn when a scuffle among two nine and ten year olds leads to a parent getting involved and even appearing to throw a punch. at one point, watch in slow motion as the parent from the concord team makes physical contact with the player in the orange from the pittsburgh team, a lady in a red outfit came and attacked one of the that player in the orange uniform, hit him, grabbed him by his collar or neck and dragged all him around and threw him on the ground with her when she got up, she then assaulted the father and hit him in the chest. >> tony alvarado's nephew plays for the pittsburgh squad representing good shepherd catholic school, who was playing the team in the white jerseys from saint francis of assisi high school, a game that took place at a nearby charter school in concord on sunday. >> alvarado and many others are outraged that the woman was only
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escorted out of the building. >> none of us expected her not to be arrested. she was not arrested. she was walked out of the building with the police officers and escorted to her car. >> me and karina were there clear as day. >> she literally came, hit him, swung him around like a rag doll. she got up and struck his dad. >> concord police confirmed to us that the woman here was initially arrested, but later released, citing lack of evidence and saying that video evidence showed that the elements of a crime were not present. the parent who recorded this video chose not to show her face, but described what happened as very sad to see. >> she needs to be charged for the things she did because it's absolutely not right. you don't do that to a 9 or 10 year old. you know, it's just not right. >> concord police say the woman in question was trying to separate the child and was
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knocked to the ground in the process. video though, shows the boy in the orange jersey actually walking away from the one he was in a disagreement with. >> it's a sad sight, you know, got definitely emotional on my own because it's like, holy crap. like, i mean, i'm very protect our children and it's just like, what are we how can this lady just walk away without any consequences? it seemed like officers do urge anyone with additional video of this incident to reach out to them. >> i did reach out to the principal at saint francis of assisi, and she tells me she was made aware of the situation monday and has no comment. she says cyo is not a school related function or activity. it is a church league run by the diocese of oakland. and i'm told by that by those involved that that action, that action here will likely be taken against the parent, possibly as early as tuesday. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r, thank you.
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and let's take a live look now at the tarmac from sfo tonight. it's going to be a busy week there over the next handful of days. and everyone wants to know what the weather is going to be coming up, abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking what to expect in the travel forecast. sandhya. yeah ahmed the problem spot is going to be from the midwest to the south right now, but tomorrow is going to be much of the eastern seaboard. so let's take a look at live doppler seven. you will notice the midwest, the upper midwest is dealing with snow on the back side of this rain, heavy at times, severe weather potential. is there back east and across the southeast tomorrow, if you are traveling 47 in new york, d.c, 56. some of the problem spots will be around there. so potential delays, 83, miami, 56 in denver and portland and we're looking at 81 down south. so let's take a look at the temperatures around the state, 71 at yosemite. if you're heading up to tahoe, 57 degrees. no travel issues across the state, 78 in san diego. i'll be
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back with a look at what you can expect for thanksgiving here in the bay area coming right up. dan and amy. >> all right, sandy, thank you. well, with the holiday rush heating up, so are the restaurant reservations in the city? yeah. after the handful of very difficult pandemic years, many san francisco restaurants say this holiday season is off to a very strong start. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns shows us how the bookings are booming. >> talk to restaurant staff around san francisco the next few weeks and you'll likely hear a similar story. >> we have a full calendar every night through the first through december up until the 20th, i believe. and that probably will fill in as well everywhere from the embarcadero to soma to the marina. >> restaurants say their holiday bookings are booming. hillary newsome is one of the owners of balboa cafe. she says business this year is expected to rival or even exceed pre-pandemic numbers. >> we're definitely seeing people willing to get out there in larger groups. that's the
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biggest differentiator for us this year. >> but it's not just large groups who are heading out this holiday season. liz curtis is the ceo of daly city based events company, the fulcrum group. >> we're doing a whole lot of homeowner parties, small orders, large orders, big corporate events, small corporate events, holiday parties. >> similar sentiments were echoed by matthew dolan, the executive chef at 25. lusk dolan tells us the san francisco dining scene as a whole is finally seeing a substantial recovery following the pandemic. >> i'm hearing about new restaurants opening and some of my colleagues are raising money successfully to open their dream restaurants here in san francisco. >> the uptick in business is expected to last beyond the holiday season, too. in fact, every restaurant we talked to is anticipating a strong 2024. but after years of slow business. dolan says he's looking forward to the future, no matter how hectic it may be. >> we are optimistic. we are optimistic because we're seeing a trend and it feels pretty good in san francisco, tim johns, abc seven news. >> meanwhile, this year's
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thanksgiving holiday travel is looking to be one of the busiest seasons in decades. the tsa says the 30 million fliers will take to the skies for the holiday. meanwhile, according to triple a, an estimated 49 million americans are expected to hit the roads for the travel weekend. >> wednesday has notoriously been the worst day to be on the roads before thanksgiving. and that time frame between 2 and 6 p.m. is the worst time to be on the road because at that point, you're mixing holiday travelers on the roads with commuters, people who have to work on wednesday and with serious weather predicted to roll into the northeast over the next two days, travelers may run into some heavy delays, but there is a silver lining. >> gas prices have been falling across the nation, which should make it a little easier on our wallets. >> all right. let's take a live look from our lake tahoe camera tonight because it's beginning to look a bit more like winter up there, at least as far as the ski season is concerned. heavenly mountain resort will now be opening for the season tomorrow. several other sierra
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resorts are already open, including mount rose and boreal. if you're thinking of heading up soon, keep in mind many new parking reservation systems are installed at some ski resorts to try to limit traffic around tahoe. but one local expert has an insider tip. >> if you hit those western slope resorts at bear valley and dodge ridge, it's still kind of old school style where you could just drive right up, park your car and walk up onto the resort themselves. sugar bowl, boreal, mount rose, diamond peak and homewood. it's just drive on up and most other resorts in tahoe are looking at a december 1st date to kick off the season. >> happening tomorrow, president biden will take his first action on the fentanyl crisis since entering a partnership with china last week. >> the white house says his meeting aims to accelerate efforts to counter the flow of fentanyl into the united states. >> this is the first step his administration has taken since holding talks with chinese president xi jinping at apec here in the bay area last week,
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president biden struck a deal with xi to curb the export of fentanyl making chemicals from china into the us. all right. let's move now to the firing of openai ceo sam altman. coming as a shock to those in the industry with workers now threatening to follow him out of the company to join microsoft, hundreds wrote in an open letter calling for openai's board to resign. negative effects on openai could affect startups relying on that technology and allow the startups, of course, are in san francisco. >> there's been talk about how ai in general and the investment that was going into it, the billions and billions of dollars of investment was really priming san francisco to possibly have an upswing. >> robert salmons, a senior research director with cushman wakefield, says he is still optimistic. >> hopefully this is just a hiccup. i think because it is such a focus in san francisco with the ai workers, ai employees, that that will continue to be the case and
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certainly will still be the center of that revolution. >> in the meantime, all eyes are on microsoft to see what altman could create with them. >> today is transgender day of remembrance, a day to acknowledge those who have been murdered by transphobic violence. san francisco city hall is paying tribute to lighting up the colors of the trans flag tonight. this marks the end of transgender awareness week, bringing attention to trans owns people and the issues they face. the coalition, a coalition of trans organizations , held a rally on the steps tonight. it ended with a march to the lgbt center where they held more community programing. it is a killing that will send a chill down your spine. >> the man found guilty of beheading his ex girlfriend is now waiting to learn his fate. plus, it's the lush enclave of thought to be perfect for presidential meeting. but tonight, we're giving you a locals perspective on the beauty inside the bay area's filoli estate. >> plus, i think some of the earliest plaques go back to
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about the 1920s. some reason for some reason historical plaques are going missing in la, and public officials are scrambling now to figure out why. >> first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thanks, dan. and to watch tonight, you'll be as cool as fonzie. i love having the two of you guys here together. this is like a dream. >> oh, yeah, buddy, i want to just say something. don't look at me. all right.
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all of this has seemed like a waste of time. i want to feel
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better. i just don't know if i can. >> a father trying to put his pain into words tonight, a verdict reached in the case of his daughter's killer. and tonight, abc seven news reporter lauren martinez is following what comes next in the san carlos beheading of karina castro. >> on monday, a san mateo county jury found rafa solano guilty of murdering his ex-girlfriend, karina castro. her father said he's relieved with the conviction, but not as much as he'd like to be. >> well, i'm glad he's going to be in prison for as long as humanly possible. my daughter is still gone. >> officials say last year in september, solano used a samurai sword and slashed repeatedly at castro, killing her. it was in broad daylight in the middle of a street in san carlos. >> this is a case that happened in front of four eyewitnesses. it was done in a very vicious manner. >> robert cummings is solano's defense attorney. he said solano
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was positive he would walk out of the courtroom a free man. >> he doesn't have delusions or whatever, but he was pretty sure he was going to walk out the front door. i was not as optimistic myself. >> in a jailhouse interview earlier this year. solano told abc7 news i-team reporter dan noyes that he killed castro in self-defense, claiming castro threatened him over social media. cummings said what happened in this case was a psychotic break. he said solano was schizophrenic and it was his client's paranoid thoughts that drove his actions. i think california needs to change the way it treats its paranoid schizophrenic who have proven that they've had issues. solano faces 26 years to life in prison . the victim's family thanked the prosecutor for his team and the detectives on this case. marty castro said karina was his oldest daughter. he said she loved her kids more than anything. one of them, she shared with solano. >> my daughter was my life and.
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i just want her back. >> deliberations on aggravated factors continue tuesday morning, but does not change the guilty verdict. sentencing will be scheduled after that in redwood city. lauren martinez, abc seven news. if you or someone you know is struggling with issues of domestic violence, mental health or something else, there is help out there, find local resources on our website abc7 news.com slash take action. >> a series of plaques commemorating the birthplace of los angeles have been stolen over the past two weeks. bronze plaques, some dating back to the 1920s, have been taken by thieves at the pueblo historical monument in downtown la. the plaques are dedicated to events that happened over generations in the historical area. officials believe the plaques are being sold for scrap metal. >> the end of the day, this is the city's cultural heritage. it belongs to all angelenos. so to chip away at all of these messages, all of these kind of histories that were given out really is at the loss for the city.
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>> earlier this month, here at home, a series of metal busts of historical figures were stolen from vallejo city hall in the south bay. >> the city of san jose celebrates the 26th grand opening of its downtown, an ice skating rink. here to kick off the 26th season of downtown ice. >> and there is no better way to welcome the holiday season in san jose than to come down to downtown ice and do what i do every year, which is belly flop and just slide across the ice. just kidding. try to stay upright. >> good tip. many residents are excited to have the ice return after a roller rink took its place last year. san jose's other major holiday events. christmas in the park and enchant christmas return later this month. and we got to show you this. new at 11, a bear has been kicked out of a preschool in south lake tahoe. a resident there posted this video on instagram over the weekend. there he is with a paintball gun in the background. he says he was asked to coax the bear out
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of a crawl space under the school. the slow motion video shows the bear peek out to see if the coast is clear. then make a run for it. >> president biden's high profile meeting with chinese president xi jinping at filoli estate last week had a lot of people asking, wait, what's filoli? well, if that was you, i got you. check this out. >> it was the stunning backdrop to the much anticipated meeting between two world leaders, president biden and president xi jinping of china. filoli estate's director of marketing says it launched the hidden gem on the peninsula onto the world stage. >> we were so honored to be chosen for the meeting place for the biden summit, and we think that it's also a reflection on of what so many people come to filoli to do. we're known as a place of respite and beauty for the bay area, and now we've become known as a place where the world can come together too. >> so what do you do at filoli historic house and garden in
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woodside this time of year? you wander the grounds in awe of the holiday displays. holidays are spectacular here. all the lights. i can't even tell you. >> we have over 20 miles of light strung in the garden open every single day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. so people can come during the day, see beautiful fall colors, the lights are on during all hours. there's music playing our bars are open so you can get hot cider and mulled wine. santa comes in on weekends. >> are you sold yet? glittery lights in the garden. a huge house dripping with festive decor for visiting holidays at filoli has become a tradition for so many families, including my own. i personally love getting hot cocoa and sitting by the fire. and there are marshmallows to put in your hot cocoa. >> oh, yeah, that's a must. >> it really is great. and if you like to geek out on history, you will not be disappointed. there is a rich story behind filoli. it's over 100 years old.
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get this. it was built as a retirement home. could you imagine with money from water and gold, i could go on and on. so just visit for yourself. go to the filoli website to get tickets. >> and it's wonderful how the meeting between the xi jinping and president biden put that on the map. you were there with your family this weekend. it looks fantastic. >> it is amazing. it's just a good time. and the weather was perfect. oh it was. >> and the weather continues to be perfect, but for how long? meteorologist sandyha patel is here. >> sandhya, it is going to be perfect through the holiday. how about that? that is a real cool place to visit. no doubt about it. dan and emma, good evening, everyone. let's take a look at what's to come. a beautiful view from our sutro tower camera looking at the golden gate bridge and all is clear in terms of visibility. so let's talk about your temperatures tomorrow. some cities will be nearing their records. sfo 69 tomorrow. previous record was 70, set back in 1958. you will notice redwood city, two degrees shy of its old record, coming in at 71in san jose, a few degrees away from the record of 76
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degrees. let's talk about what's ahead for your holiday week. we are talking about a chilly night ahead despite the fact that the high clouds will be increasing overnight, warmer tomorrow near record high temperatures and it's going to be mild weather for your thanksgiving. so really something to be thankful for. here is a live view from our exploratorium camera looking at san francisco and it looks just lovely as we look towards salesforce tower as will be your thanksgiving day forecast. a cool start at 8 a.m, 40s for your temperatures. light and breezy at noontime. temperatures in the low to mid 60s and it is going to be nice and mild at 3 p.m. mid 60s to low 70. once the sun sets the temperatures will drop off pretty quickly down to the 50s and 60s. high pressure in control of our weather and that's why it's diverting the storm track to our north. we are expecting a little system, a weak system coming our way later on this week. we'll talk about that in just a moment live. doppler seven showing you the
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clouds off the coast. they'll be coming through here later on tonight, going into tomorrow. temperatures are dropping in the 40s and 50s. you can feel that chill in the air. and as we head toward tomorrow morning, you will certainly notice that it is going to be a chilly start to the day later on in the afternoon, really warming up nicely. so we'll see some 60s and 70s. i'll show you where those highs will end up tomorrow morning. make sure you bundle up despite the high cloud cover, most of you will be in the 30s and 40s. san francisco down to 50 degrees tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at a mix of sun and high clouds. temperatures in the warmest spots will be in the 70s the rest of you in the 60s with filtered sunshine. so here's the system that we're watching on wednesday. it will bring some showers to northern california. it falls apart late wednesday night into early thanksgiving as it comes through our area. but regardless, we're going to see a few extra clouds. and then as we take you all the way through sunday, you will notice that the storm track is well away from the bay area. so here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. it's a warmer afternoon for your
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tuesday above average still on wednesday. a mild holiday and we are looking at cooler weather for black friday shoppers right on through the weekend. some cold nights and cooler days are coming your way. ama and dan
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for a great cause. >> former giant legends barry bonds, dusty baker were among the athletes taking part in the first madea charitable foundation celebrity draft and dine. guests could bid or draft the celebrity athletes at today's event, then dine with them at participating local restaurants. >> this is a special cause. when you have a special cause, you can pull together. you know, some really, really good people. >> you can. madea is a nonprofit that supports children's activity in the bay area and nationwide. the list of draftees also included shaquille o'neal, marshawn lynch and former warrior chris mullin. >> that's a great group. well, the warriors have been struggling. could they end their losing streak tonight? >> sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry >> dan, the warriors were looking at an zero and six homestand at chase. if they lost to the rockets. but steph curry finally had some friends join him in the scoring. that's next.
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to beat houston tonight to avoid
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an zero and six homestand. you know, steph curry's been scorching to start the season. the eternal question, could anybody else join him just before the end of the half? chris paul to curry splash four point play let us count 1234 warriors by ten at the break paul with one of his 12 assists here finds klay thompson for three the one legged fake the concentration. down it goes but the dubs they they found ways to lose these games. here's a whoops coming up curry to paul look he was not looking steve curry exasperated but only eight turnovers for the warriors this time. others made shots. klay a season high 20 points. he hit five threes. steph with 32 first player in nba history to hit at least four threes in 13 straight games. the warriors snapped that six game slide 121 116 bad news for the 49 ers as they get set for that thanksgiving night showdown in seattle. they'll be without safety. talanoa hufanga tore his acl yesterday in the win over the buccaneers. jagger brown came in, picked off a pass , but hufanga out for the rest of the season. recapping the rematch of super bowl 57 eagles and chiefs first quarter patrick
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mahomes stepping up in the pocket. it's the jump pass to justin watson for the score seven nothing kansas city end of the half. mahomes to his favorite target travis kelce. taylor swift not in the house tonight she's in rio four yard touchdown 17 to 7 chiefs at the half but kansas city didn't score again in this game jalen hurts one of his two rushing touchdowns ten yard scamper kc lead cut to 1714 fourth quarter mahomes to kelce who fumbles philly recovers big play to turn away the chiefs later in the fourth it's first and goal from the one for philly and you know the brotherly shove is coming here philly on top 21 to 17 last shot for kc. mahomes going to air it out to marquez valdez scantling and he drops it. eagles win 21 to 17 they got the best record in the nfl at nine and one host the niners december 3rd to the ice sharks hosting the canucks and prince harry the duke of sussex dropping the opening putt. he and meghan live in santa barbara and montecito to be exact. third period two nothing. canucks. thomas hertel power play goal his fourth of the year makes it two one but
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