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himself in hospice, but adamant he would attend. their daughter, amy, reading a love letter from jimmy to rosalynn back in 1948. >> "my darling, every time i have ever been away from you, i've been thrilled when i returned to discover just how wonderful you are. while i am away, i try to convince myself that you really are not, could not be, as sweet and beautiful as i remember. but when i see you, i fall in love with you all over again. does that seem strange to you? it doesn't to me. good-bye, darling, until tomorrow. jimmy." >> juju: it's quite a love story. that's "nightline." watch full episodes on hulu. see you back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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firebrands, one from california or the other from florida, about to face off in a highly publicized and anticipate debate. it is a high stakes showdown. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. we're going to have that in just a moment. but first, we have some rain we're watching out there right now. that's right. >> abc seven news meteorologist andy patel is here tracking everything we're seeing out there with her hour by hour forecast. sandhya. yeah, we are seeing some brief heavy rain right now and dan and let's take a look at live doppler seven. >> we are looking first from our kgo roof camera. you can see the
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rain hitting the pavement tomorrow morning. give yourself that extra time as you look at live doppler seven, we are seeing some pockets of heavier rain embedded in this line of wet weather. so san francisco, the bay view district also out towards the east bay around richmond, berkeley, street level. radar showing you where it is raining right now. regatta boulevard and heading into the north bay around sonoma. you will notice that it is coming down. so as we widen the picture here, this is a level one storm on our abc seven news storm exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale as we go hour by hour tomorrow morning's commute is going to get dicey as we will notice some heavier rain potential is there for some thunderstorms as well. so here's what you need to know. the winds are starting to pick up. mount eminem 30 miles an hour. use caution for the commute. brief downpours, poor visibility, slippery roads. remember, extra time, extra distance. i'll be back with the rest of your timeline and a look at that accuweather seven day forecast which includes more rain coming right up ama all right sandhya thank you and you can track the
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rain 24 seven with the same live doppler seven radar that sandhya and our entire weather team uses. >> it's available on demand through the abc7 news bay area app. download it wherever you stream the political smackdown of the year is the day after tomorrow. >> after months of name calling, social media jabs and posturing, the prime time debate between the governors of california and florida is thursday. gavin newsom will go mano a mano against florida governor ron desantis in a highly anticipated spectacle. on the surface, it looks like a red state blue state showdown. but abc7 news reporter tim johns explains what each of these fierce rivals has to gain. >> perhaps one of the most unusual debates of the 2024 election cycle is set to unfold thursday after months of anticipation, california governor gavin newsom and florida governor ron desantis will meet for a 90 minute battle. their able to use their opponent as a foil. >> right? newsom can use desantis to play to his base and talk about how progressive he is
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, is and how well california is doing against florida. and then desantis is going to do the same thing with newsom. >> local democrats say newsom is likely to hit desantis on issues like abortion and lgbtq rights, while also touting california's strong tech based economy. they tell me the governor will also try to be an advocate for president biden. >> when we're talking about providing the basics like health care, infrastructure, new jobs, energy, those are the things that we have really focused on in california and having, you know, the fifth largest economy in the world on the other side of the aisle. >> desantis supporters say the florida governor will attack newsom for things like california's declining population and its drug and homelessness crisis. they believe the debate is a good way to showcase desantis florida model and gain momentum for his current presidential campaign. >> the blueprint that he has in florida seems to be working. the economy is good down there. you know, he's protecting children in schools from what he believes is, you know, not proper to be teaching them. >> while both newsom and desantis are expected to talk
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about the main issues of the 2024 election, many experts believe this debate is about a lot more than just that. they say it's a chance for both of them to solidify their long term political goals. >> most likely, they're not thinking about running against each other in 2024, but maybe next time, right? >> maybe sometime down the line. no matter what side of the political spectrum you may be on, many think this debate will be one worth watching. >> i think it might be entertaining just because they are so different in san francisco, tim johns, abc seven news and with the upcoming 2024 election, meta is unveiling a new list of policies to combat deceitful social media advertising. >> these new policies include not showing any new ads in the final week before the election, disclosing content made by artificial intelligence to weed out the deep fakes labor owing people appearing in the ads as either real or fictional and ad prohibiting ads that discourage people from voting. however the
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media giant did not say exactly how its new policy will be enforced. >> first, san francisco is facing a drug crisis that has people dying on the streets at abc7 news. we cover the topic often because we are committed to finding solutions to help build a better bay area in one week next monday. abc7 will host take action. san francisco one hour of direct questions and answers with mayor london breed police chief bill scott and district attorney brooke jenkins about the city's prolonged problems and potential solutions . joins abc7 news reporter tara campbell has been covering the city's drug crisis from street level. the sounds of sirens ring throughout san francisco's tenderloin district at ground zero in the city's battle against the fentanyl crisis. >> this is a hard drug to beat know it's crazy from fentanyl to meth tranq and more, the drug supply becoming increasingly unpredict stable, michael says he sells and uses most people
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who are buying. >> what are they looking for? what they're looking for like, you know. they're not really feeling good. and he says it's cheap and easy to get and they might want something for five bucks, only got $5 on them. >> how much do you get for $5? >> well, you know, a nice amount. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services. in the past, fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands, doling out more than 70,000 doses so far this year. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello. hello >> hello. and just a block away from city hall, a sheriff's deputy reverses an overdose.
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>> can i give you this? >> and back in the tenderloin, another life is saved. it's exactly why a group of activists set up this pop up safe consumption site earlier this year. >> what we're doing today is that we're showing how simple it can be to save lives. we're not putting anyone at risk, including ourselves. >> richards fighting addiction to fentanyl and says having a place to go to use is a relief. >> it'd be really nice if this place would pop back up again, but i don't know what does it take? >> the city has been hesitant to greenlight safe consumption sites, citing legal concerns, but the mayor has signaled support for the new york model, where a local nonprofit is funding and operates three sites that other communities have. and as local leaders look to new york city for solutions, los angeles is turning its eyes to san francisco. >> one of the things i appreciate about what san francisco is doing in recent months is that shift to focusing
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on especially the folks that are manufacturing and distributing this poison. >> 401. san francisco is now more than six months into a multi agency effort to shutter the open air drug market. >> part of what we're getting from the governor is some help, some support resources. >> governor gavin newsom sending in california highway patrol and national guard to support police. but some say the city's gone too far. from arresting drug users to the mayor's proposal to drug test welfare recipients that destroyed moves the mayor defended in a recent interview with martha raddatz. >> no, it's not always the popular thing to do. and this is not about right or left. this is about do we want to save lives and back on the streets, a stark reminder of the struggle to get sober. >> some it's clean. some may test dirty. for myself, i can give you an answer because i go days and i don't. i go go days and i don't honestly. >> and on one of those days when denise did use it was her last i found out just weeks after
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speaking with her, she died of a fentanyl overdose in this very spot. tara campbell, abc seven news that is just heartbreaking. >> and all this week abc seven news will be taking a closer look at the issues impacting san francisco tomorrow, finding solutions to the growing number of unhoused people in the city. >> our in-depth coverage culminates with take action. san francisco, a town hall event where we will talk with the mayor, police chief and district attorney that is this upcoming monday, december 4th. streaming live at 7 p.m. if you have questions, you'd like to ask, scan the qr code on your screen to submit them so we can ask them or go to abc7 news.com/take action sf the san francisco's board of supervisors meantime voted to pass a measure that will allow voters to weigh in on the city's police staffing. >> according to the chronicle, after weeks of heated disagreements, the board voted 6 to 5 in favor of this new legislation. voters will be able
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to determine the minimum level of police staffing. it comes as the san francisco police department struggles to fill vacant positions. the measure will be on the march ballot for the 2024 presidential primary election. >> well, now to that thrilling ending tonight between the warriors and sacramento kings, as well as the return of draymond green. >> dre is back and once again, this came right down to the final shot. abc7 news sports anchor chris alvarez is live in sacramento for us with another close finish. chris between these two great rivals. >> yeah, right down to the wire. dan and the warriors had a chance tonight to win and advance into the nba's new in season knockout round and they needed to win by 12 points to do that. at one point they led by 24. and then the game all turned. we'll go to some of the top plays from tonight's game. it was wild here at golden one center. draymond green, in his return, picked up a technical in his first game back early in the fourth quarter and that proved to be costly as the kings made a free throw to pull within eight
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and the momentum shifted and then down one. malik monk with a final second shot, it goes. the warriors had no timeouts. they got to get a shot off. stephen curry from long range. we've seen him do it before and off front iron as the warriors lose. 124 123 in dramatic fashion, they light the beam here in sacramento, handing the warriors one of their worst losses of the year. we're not in a freefall. >> it's, you know, it's early part of the season and we're losing a bunch of close games. and we can see it on tape every game, fouling, turnovers. i can only say it so many times. tough pill to swallow for sure. >> frustrating, you know, i think we all got to look ourselves in the mirror and figure out what we individually can do better. >> and the warriors had a couple of key injuries tonight. chris paul was hurt early in this game. he did not return. gary payton, the second also injured in the second half, did not return and wait and see what the status is of those players are as we move forward, larry will have more highlights and
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reaction from a wild finish here in sacramento. >> dan and boy, what a great finish this close by, steph, tonight. >> all right, chris, thanks a lot. we'll have more the full breakdown of this game and more coming up in sports. thanks, chris uh- for a second straight night, a local city council meeting overrun by calls for a cease fire. >> the new drama tonight. >> plus, remembering rosalynn carter. an emotional day in atlanta paying tribute to the former first lady and longevity drugs for your dog. drugs for your dog. >> the san francisco company. this new charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth. new charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better for a smooth more enjoyable go. charmin, enjoy the go. listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later, i still smell fresh. secret works! ohhh yesss. ♪ i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
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the war and it that i'm going to see a repeat of history like this and they toured the auschwitz exhibit at the ronald reagan presidential library in southern california. >> they also shared stories of how they stayed alive, describing what they went through. so the world doesn't forget. >> and it was like in the movies when the bullets hit the sand and the sand pops up. and we were all running for our lives. and the sand was just dancing and moving all around from the bullets. >> ariel engle now has a tattoo on his arm to remember a friend who died in the attack. it's similar in style to how the identified jews in concentration camps in the east bay. a chaotic scene at tonight's berkeley city council meeting. protesters interrupted the proceedings
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demanding the council pass a resolution calling for a permanent ceasefire in gaza. council members left the chamber and went to a separate room away from the public. earlier today, berkeley's mayor released a statement opposing a resolution an he said it will not end the violence in the middle east and will only increase hatred at home. >> a private funeral will be held tomorrow for former first lady rosalynn carter. a public memorial was held today at emory university in atlanta. her husband, 99 year old former president jimmy carter, attended the ceremony under a doctor's care. all living first ladies were also in attendance, as well as president biden. rosalynn carter was remembered as a person whose life was dedicated to helping others. there will be a motorcade and funeral procession as part of tomorrow's services. well, a new drug could keep our dogs around for much longer. >> today, the san francisco based company that created the drug reached a new milestone. company loyal says the food and drug administration gave it a technical section complete for
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its drug known as a loi one. that means the fda agrees that loyal's data proves the drug's effectiveness. >> loi one is designed to help extend a dog's lifespan and would come in the form of a routine injection. experts say it could benefit larger dog breeds that typically have a shorter life span than smaller ones due to years of selective breeding. >> but the drug is doing is once the dog is fully grown, it's compensating for this genetic mistake. and to kind of make them more similar to like a medium sized dog. >> the company aims to have loi one and similar drugs available by 2026. that's fascinating. it really is. all right. the rain is coming back. >> yeah, it sure is. meteorologist sandyha patel is tracking what's out there tonight. sandy >> yeah, and ama and dan, it's coming down as well. let's take a look at live doppler seven right now. i'm going to show you where we are seeing some heavier rain falling right at this hour from emeryville powell street heading into kensington on regatta boulevard. this is
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street level radar tracking it for you. it will be in the oakland area at 1122. moraga at 1145 tonight. so definite. be careful if you do head out on the roadways now on from san francisco down the peninsula, you will notice some moderate pockets of rain right around millbrae foster city heading into the redwood shores area and also up in the north bay dry creek road, napa, you're getting some good rain falling right now. area of low pressure is getting closer. we're seeing the intensity pick up and off the coastline. there is some instability. so we're going to put in the possibility of thunder as well. temperatures right now mainly 40s and 50s. so we have traded that winter chill, winter like chill for milder weather. 39 degrees, though, in fairfield. the roads are slippery. this is the view from our golden gate bridge camera. the showers arrive late tonight. they've already arrived. excuse me for that. wet for the morning commute. unsettled pattern continues into
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the weekend. it's a level one storm tonight. tomorrow morning, rain, brief downpours, slick roadways. and watch out because it is breezy to gusty in spots. that slight possibility of thunder during the morning commute as well. while you're sleeping, you might hear the pounding of the rain on the pavement. if you're a light sleeper as we head into 5 a.m, notice the widespread rain with some heavier pockets moving through 7:00 am. it's still pretty wet. 9 a.m. you start to notice less of the activity. there will be some scattered showers around and it's pretty much winding down in by the lunch hour. rainfall estimates have gone up since we last talked. so most of you are in that five hundredths to about one half an inch category. there are some isolated spots that are picking up more than that. by tomorrow afternoon, morning, temperatures will be primarily in the 40s, 50s, a few 30s though with breezy conditions to start the day tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at mid 50s to the mid 60s, a mix of sun and clouds. as we check out the accuweather seven day forecast. it's a level one for tomorrow. a
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49 ers spent the day helping the next generation find their future passions. yeah, it was a big day. >> abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez shows you the spark that this camp provides. >> we're going to make more money on this shirt because it's our own brand. we designed it ourselves. >> 30 high school students from across the bay area are getting to learn about different careers inside shoe palace headquarters in morgan hill. >> they designed it. they sourced it, we produced it. and then we bring it here and then we sell it. >> it's all part of the stay hungry career camp hosted by san francisco. 40 niners player eric armstead. >> people who are successful in life, they didn't do it on their own. they had a community, an environment that really shaped and formed them. >> the defensive linemen created the organization. armstead academic project, with his wife, who is a physician in the goal is to expose students to career pathways, show them that you're interested in, just want to learn from them, make their education make sense. >> like, why am i learning this? what can i do with it? and that
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in itself will increase their economic mobility. >> students toured shoe palace's warehouse. the design department and the mock store, and now. >> now, this obviously is not the hottest shoe from a basketball standpoint. now it's more just for style. >> at first i didn't really want to go. i didn't i didn't think it was pretty cool. but like once i saw it, everything, i was like, that's something i would want to do. yeah, it was cool. >> i never experienced anything like this before. >> the san jose based company shoe palace has its own humble beginnings. >> i see myself in you guys 1,000. >> co-owner john mirko shared that his family started selling shoes in 1993. in a stand at the berryessa flea market, and his family has been able to grow the company into more than 200 stores to date. >> it's important to me and, you know, to ownership because we were those kids. you know, we were into sneakers. we were, you know, trying to find outlets for our creativity. >> armstead and those at shoe palace hope this career camp is just one of many to come. >> definitely don't give up. don't take no for an answer in
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morgan hill. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> great work. all right. as we mentioned earlier, the warriors with a wild finish tonight in sacramento. >> sports director larry biel is here. >> this has turned into a great rivalry. and the warriors were up 24. but the final seconds were an absolute disaster. were an absolute disaster. that's and we're done. hm, what about these? ♪ looks right. [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... nooo... nooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and bounty is 2x more absorbent so you can use less and get the job done with one. this works. kind of. bounty, the quicker picker upper.
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instant drama dubs needed to win by 12 tonight to advance in the tournament. let's get to draymond green. all smiles as he returns from a five game suspension. asian warriors got off to a great start. i mean, they were terrific. gary payton the second the steal but he and chris paul both went out with leg injuries steph curry the acrobatic finish ends up upside down warriors built a 24 point lead. kings claw back the lead is 13 and a third de'aaron fox with a three and gp2 injured his calf on that play major turning point he'll have an mri. warriors up three in the fourth cory joseph turns it over malik monk throwing it down. kings within one. 18 turnovers kill the dubs. three minutes to play. warriors by two. klay thompson almost turns it over saves it. and steph buries the three. dubs up five and you're thinking they got this well one point warriors lead 32 seconds to play another turnover draymond passing to nobody intended for klay but he went the other way. seven seconds left it's monk back in an absolute prayer are you
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kidding me? he had 21 points. kings up one. final seconds. warriors. no time outs because of a bad challenge earlier. curry goes for 29 but misses the desperation. three. kings. 124 123 the dubs out of the in-season tournament and those are the ones that make you lose a little bit of sleep because we expect better of ourselves. >> nobody shying away from the accountability on that. just try to keep getting better. >> hard one to swallow and he's happened throughout the season. just sucks. i mean, we all wanted to play in that in season tournament. >> you can see how sad they are. 49 ers and eagles will meet sunday. for now they're just battling it out on twitter or aj brown posting its troll debo samuel week debo respond playfully leave me alone man. but on his regular appearance with kay adams of fanduel, he said he doesn't regret calling philly quarterback james bradberry trash. >> said what i said and you know and they dragged it on or whatever, but whatever the case may be. but kind of like i
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