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classrooms, a group of east bay teachers said they want to elevate palestinian voices, but some jewish organizations call their plans unacceptable. good morning to you. it is saturday, december 2nd. i'm gloria rodriguez. meteorologist lisa argen is here tracking a light
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level one storm this morning. and lisa, i know the roads were wet this morning when i drove into work. yeah. >> and i had to use the wipers. so certainly, depending on where you were, this system is on the move. and as we look at live doppler seven, right now, you can see all the cloud cover and some of the green as we go in closer, you'll notice that it is widely scattered from san francisco over into the east bay, very light return as most of you not seen anything at all. and the northern extent of it off the coast there near davenport port. so this is a light level one system with intermittent scattered showers throughout the day, bringing the slippery roads and some low visibility. at times. the winds out of the south keeping it mild , low 50s here looking at 53 in hayward and san jose and that's significantly warmer than we were yesterday, about ten degrees warmer at this time. so a live look outside a dark exploratorium camera. so we'll keep it cloudy throughout much of the day. and with the isolated shower chance, it's going to be maybe slick from time to time, upper 50s to near
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60 for most. on the cooler side. and as we get into the evening hours, we'll still have the clouds. but shower chances diminish. so starting out a little bit on the damp side, we'll talk about a drier second half of the weekend in a few minutes. >> gloria, sounds good. thank you very much, lisa. and keep track of the rain anytime with a same live doppler seven radar that lisa and our entire weather team uses. it's available on demand on the abc seven bay area app. now the latest from the abc7 news i-team, the pastor of an east bay church that serves immigrants from central america is under arrest. he's accused of sexually assaulting one of his congregants when she was 13 years old. pastor victor hernandez faces four counts of child sexual assault and three counts of kidnaping. the i-team was there as he arrived at the richmond police department to be booked. hernandez is held on $7 million bail. a police spokesman told the i-team's dan noyes why they decided to make the arrest at. >> i believe he may have been
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aware that he was now under investigation in when that happens, we feel it's important to get them into custody, you know, whether it be to prevent them from fleeing, whether it be to protect the victim. all of those are factors in which it would cause us to accelerate our investigation and take them into custody. >> as you might imagine, the pastor's arrest has shaken all those people who attend the church. abc7 i-team's dan noyes spoke to the alleged victim who is now 21 years old and her parents. her father says that he has heard complaints about the pastor from other congregation members. if you have a story for the i-team, you can call the number on your screen. go to abc7 news.com slash i-team. a group of teachers in oakland are planning a so called palestine teaching day for wednesday. the teachers say that it's a way to elevate palestinian voices and public education amid the ongoing conflict in the middle east. but as abc seven news reporter tim johns tells us, they are already getting pushback from the school district and local jewish
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organizations. >> as the war between israel and hamas continues, so too does the battle in school districts around the bay area. on wednesday, a group of teachers in oakland are planning what they call a palestine teaching. >> it's just a group of teachers and parents who have gotten together and are planning to lead lessons, lead activities that really center palestinian stories and experiences. >> jacob, who asked us not to use his last name, is one of the ousd teachers participate rating, he tells abc seven news. the curriculum the teachers plan on using comes from a variety of sources and is designed for different age groups. that includes an alphabet book on youtube for tk through third graders called p is for palestine. the video mates reference to intifada, an arabic word that means rebellion and has been historically connected to armed uprising by palestinians. the quote from that page says, intifada is standing up for yourself or standing up for what is right, which i think is very age, like
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an age appropriate way to interact with that with that term. the oakland unified school district has come out against the teaching. in a statement, they tell abc seven news, quote, the district is aware that some educators want to teach their students about the situation in gaza and israel with a very specific view of who is at fault educators to teach students how to think critically, not to teach them what to think. we are reminding all educators of their response ability to adhere to principles of education and to keep their personal beliefs out of the classroom. those in support of the teaching reject that statement. but the pushback isn't just coming from some local jewish organizations. also think it's inappropriate that includes tyler gregory, the ceo of the local chapter of the jewish community relations council. >> i think that that this curriculum incites violence against jews and israelis and has no place in any school district. >> gregory says his organization has heard from several jewish
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families in the district, some of whom plan on keeping their students home from classes. on wednesday. he believes at a time of heightened tensions, the teach in will only further divide the community. >> we're confident that the administration is going to have consequences for those that participate in this. the teachers, because it's totally unacceptable. >> in oakland. tim johns, abc seven news. >> the group behind the teach in makes it clear that they are against anti-semitism, but they feel this is important education. this morning, people are remembering sandra day o'connor, the first woman to serve as a justice on the supreme court. she passed away friday at the age of 93, but you may not know about her connection to the bay area, including her time at stanford. here's abc abc7 news reporter lauren martinez. >> sandra day o'connor is being remembered for her grit and inspiring legacy. o'connor's exceptionalism was evident as one of the few women admitted at stanford university in the 1950s. >> i think people, especially women at stanford, really felt
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like she had blazed a trail that people wanted to follow in. >> stanford law professor bernadette meyler said o'connor's years at the university were significant. it was there. o'connor met her classmate and future supreme court chief justice william rehnquist. she also met her husband. she had been an important member of the law review when she was at stanford, and she also met her husband and famously, through the law review , through late night editing, i guess, after law school. o'connor had trouble finding a firm that would hire a woman. her first job was as a law clerk with then san mateo county district attorney keith sorensen . >> in my office of 66, prosecutor shooters, 42 are women and 24 are men. and every one of them knows that it was sandra day who punched the hole in that ceiling and made it where, you know what? we just to be a good prosecutor, you just need to be a good lawyer. >> o'connor ended up working for state governor hunt and
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eventually made her way to the high court in 1981. she made history as the nation's first woman to sit on the supreme court. >> she was a justice of very great integrity and also practical sense. >> on october 5th, 1981, o'connor's first day as a justice on the supreme court, five students from stanford proclaimed a day of celebration at the law school. o'connor said it was one of the most touching tributes she had received. >> she brought a somewhat different perspective, not only by being a former legislator, but also by coming from a different area geographically. she just had a lot of perseverance and a lot of sticktoitiveness and approach things with a very positive and welcoming attitude as well in the south bay. >> loren martinez, abc seven news. >> police in los angeles are trying to track down a killer they believe is responsible for shooting three homeless people to death since sunday. this grainy photo was released of the lone suspect in hopes of turning up any information from the
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public. they say that each victim was alone in an alley or sidewalk when they were killed in the early morning hours. la mayor karen bass is encouraging the homeless to stick together in groups for the time being. >> do not sleep alone tonight. night. seek shelter. seek services. stay together. >> the lapd is now adding patrols in areas where the homeless sleep on any given night. up to 75,000 people could be found on the streets of l.a. county new this morning, world leaders are meeting for the cop 28 climate change conference in dubai. today, the biden administra ation unveiled rules aimed at cracking down on us oil and gas industry releases of methane. the rules are part of a global plan to address the impacts of climate change. a group of 75 oil companies also agreed to the so called oil and gas decarbonization compact. the deal requires members to reduce emissions by up to 90% within the next five years. officials
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say that reducing the majority of methane emissions can pay for itself in international verification. group could oversee and monitor reported emission levels. now, let's get a preview of your weather with lisa. good morning, lisa. >> hi, gloria. good morning to you. you can see the slick roadways there, the golden gate bridge. temperatures pretty much in the mid 50s everywhere due to those south winds with ahead of this trough. so this is going to move on through keeping the skies pretty cloudy today, but not much rain. we'll talk amounts and the look ahead next. >> thank you, lisa. and also coming up, flipping the switch in san francisco. how the city is using its most popular landmarks to get you in the holiday spirit. plus, why oakland is putting a pause on its first fridays. and when it could return
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get a check of that forecast and see if more rain is in store. coming up in a little bit. if you plan on using public transportation this weekend, there are some service interruptions that you should know about today. bart is suspending service between glen park and daly city to remove trees posing a risk during the light storm. a bus will connect the two stations this weekend. some busses will run directly between glen park and daly city, and others will make a stop at balboa park. green line service will be canceled today and tomorrow. caltrain also has an interruption. trains from san jose, diridon and tamien station will be closed for construction this weekend. bus service will be in place through sunday. so keep that in mind. blue shield of california customers may have had their confidential information stolen from a cyber attack earlier this year. the oakland based health insurer said in a statement that the breached material may have included members names social
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security numbers and even private medical information. it happened between may 28th and may 30th of this year. blue shield of california has about 4.8 million customers. san francisco is turning on the lights for the holidays. several buildings are all lit up with unique artistic designs as part of the effort to draw people to the downtown area. abc7 news reporter tara campbell talks to people excited for the return of let's glow. >> and just like that, san francisco's ferry building lit up friday, kicking off lets glow sf the holiday projection event is now in its third year. bill does the largest of its kind in the country. we are one of the most beautiful, creative, innovative, incredible cities anywhere in the world. high tech projectors and lasers are casting large scale art across
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the facade of six of the city's iconic buildings, bringing together more than a dozen artists from across the us and around the world. >> we wanted to come see all the fun lights. we grew up in oakland and we certainly haven't seen the event quite at this level. so to see it all begin lit up. >> she sent me the link. so i'm here because she sent me the link. >> the ten day event is designed to drive business back to the downtown was three years ago during the pandemic. >> we were thinking of an idea to activate downtown with some sort of art and light. >> the downtown sf partnership says last year's event drew in more than 51,000 people and created a $3 million impact. not only light up the buildings of san francisco, but it puts such a big smiles on the faces of the over 3 million people who have visited the downtown in years past to support let's glow sf we saw signs for this and decided to show up this mother and daughter duo are visiting from tacoma, washington, and it just sounded like some christmas fun.
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>> so i thought, why not at least go check it out, go see what it's all about. >> tara campbell, abc seven news friday was the last first friday in oakland before it goes on a long hiatus because of financial issues. >> this holiday themed event was called frosty friday and included santa photo ops and also gift shopping. first fridays is a beloved community event which began in 2013. organizers are seeking new funding and they're asking for donations to keep it going. they hope to restart in april of 2024. san francisco commemorated world aids day friday inside the national aids memorial in golden gate park. more than 3000 names of people who lost their lives to aids were honored. olympic gold medalist diver greg louganis, who was diagnosed with hiv in 1988, was there to share his journey as a survivor. you know, it really is. >> you know, about taking care of yourself, being aware, educate yourself. you know how you get hiv, how you don't get
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hiv. all of that is really very important at nearly 35,000 people become infected in the us every year. >> there's still no cure or vaccine, but people are living longer thanks to new treatments in santa clara county, more than 3700 people are living with hiv. that's according to the most recent data from 2022. 60% of that number are among the hispanic and latino community. experts say that one of the reasons we could be seeing this is lack of access to care because of cost or insurance issues. >> hiv prevention. what what patients can do or persons individuals can do to prevent and protect themselves from acquiring hiv. >> dr. maria lopez is a pharmacist and president of mission wellness pharmacy in san francisco. it is the first pharmacy in california to provide medications that prevent hiv directly to community members. and she says the model
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has led to a state bill and is also being replicated in other states. defense secretary lloyd austin paid a visit to silicon valley, along with representing lives from australia and the uk, and the goal of the meeting was to discuss nuclear submarines and other advanced technologies aimed at limiting china's growing military power for australia. the uk and the us entered an agreement known as aukus. it allows the countries to share nuclear sub information and other military technology. >> we're innovating with cutting edge tech in several areas, including artificial intelligence, electronic warfare and quantum technologies and by implementing strong standards of technology protection, we are reducing barriers to sharing information and technology. >> energy australia agreed to buy three us nuclear submarines over the next decade. skiers and snowboarders are hitting the sugar bowl mountain resort for
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the first time this season on i like it. >> we finally got some snow. >> we've been here for about 20 years and you know, we've had just this trail open and turned out to be an epic year. so you never can really tell. >> last year at some points we had too much snow to even operate the resort. so it's you know, it's the wild and stormy sierra. you never know what you're going to get while the mountain is covered with snow. >> as you can see right there, there is noticeably, noticeably less of it. this year compared to this time last year. and this forced sugar bowl to delay its opening by about a week this morning, jerome hill and white pine are the only lifts open, including a terrain park and the park gives visitors a taste of what the winter season has in store. so i know a lot of people are excited about the ski season . meteorologist lisa argen tracking the forecast. and here in the bay area, we did see a little bit of rain overnight because i woke up and the roads were wet this morning. >> yeah, we certainly need a lot more of that to help out the sierra nevada. they're going to
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see a few flakes of snow. but it locally only about 28% of average in oakland. and about 50% of average. that's not right . not 50. yeah, 52% of average in santa rosa. so we are way behind. but there are signals that we're going to make up for a we shouldn't say delayed start because it is typical to not get too much precip around thanksgiving. it's always a bonus. if you could be skiing by then. and last year certainly an anomaly. live doppler seven right now with the pacific northwest picking up all the rain and snow and a busy week ahead for the pacific northwest where the bay area on the tail end of several systems will show you that in just a moment. but right now, you can see the scattered showers in the city along the coastline here moving out of the north bay, going in closer. you can see south city to 80 is wet down towards montara highway one. a few scattered showers over into the east bay and we take you farther out towards highway four. antioch, a little bit of shower
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activity and finally, last stop, saratoga, los gatos, highway 17. certainly the upper elevations there looking at some wet roadways. that's always a difficult road. highway 17, you can see the extent of the showers now moving off of the eventually the central coast there. but they are light. they'll become more intermittent throughout the day. there is some fog there to reduce visibility. 54 half moon bay and pacifica with the south winds. it's miles and fog forming in the north bay. 51 in santa rosa and decked out here, our exploratorium camera, our roof camera, scattered showers this morning and isolated showers this afternoon. we're talking very widely isolated. and then as we get into next week, mild air with chances of rain returning, but nothing too impressive. here's our hour by hour high resolution. look at the cloudy skies throughout most of the day. and you can see the pop up showers through about 10:00 right along the coast here, the peninsula. this is
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into 330 in the afternoon. oakland could pick up a shower. and as we go through the evening hours, really kind of winds down . rainfall amounts. most of you not seeing anything at all. a couple hundredths to about 5/100. but up to the north bay, looking at a little bit more than that, you've already received that. and in the sierra nevada, you can see just a couple of inches. there it is in the 30s from truckee to tahoe valley. so temperatures are hovering around freezing, about three inches, perhaps in kirkwood. this is what i wanted to show you for the week ahead. look at all the rain in the pacific northwest over five inches while much of northern california just picking up maybe a 10th of an inch. so doesn't look like a big event this week, but there are signals that things are going to change by the middle of the month. highs today in the low 60s for fremont , 64in san jose. keeping it a very light level one system with the isolated showers and a lingering chance throughout the north bay on sunday. otherwise,
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sunny skies, warmer conditions through tuesday and then as we're looking at wednesday, renewed chance of a light shower. >> gloria sounds good. thank you, lisa. when we return to focus on food, why one east bay city is turning to culinary to bring more people to the bay street mall we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that sweet shot. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke.
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what are you going to tell them to order? what's the thing they got to get sausage and ball for sure. >> i mean, it's just the top selling item every day, every week, every month, every year. >> shinn says for seven years, he was looking for his new location in emeryville made sense. >> i knew emeryville was up and coming. i took a tour of the area of the mall of bay street, really was excited about everything that they were doing and developing, bringing in wanted to be a part of that. >> it's one of five new restaurants to open just in the past few weeks, driving the mall's makeover. >> it's really exciting, actually, looking at all the new places it makes emeryville like a more of a spot for students like us to be here. >> it does some big name stores left during the pandemic. there was a 35% vacancy until the new owners took over about two years ago. emeryville mayor john bauder says the new restaurants are helping to revitalize the area, bringing people into your city is critical to not just the city's economic success, but it's actually a huge component of actually improving public
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safety and livability. >> so people in india is like a fig tree. >> so in early days, people used to sit under a fig tree, which is called a peepal tree, and then they used to chit chat, discuss things, have a lot of food. >> that sense of community is what rahul bhamra is trying to capture at bay street, just in its second week, the emeryville spot joins his four other michelin recognized indian restaurants. >> the response is pretty good. >> people are liking the food, people liking the ambiance that we've created. so i think it should be a good destination for foodies in emeryville, anser hassan abc7 news. >> looks like some great spots there. well, in our next half hour on abc7 mornings, former congressman jorge santos ousted by some lawmakers say the expulsions sets a dangerous precedent despite the claims made against him and stonestown mortgage. the new developments as amal struggles to overcome challenges brought on by covid 19 and then stir fry...
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good morning. i'm gloria rodriguez. we're starting this half hour with the level one storm expected. this morning. here's meteorologist lisa argen and lisa, are we talking a lot of rain today? >> no, it really the most of it has moved through overnight. we talked about over we've seen over a 10th of an inch around orinda for hundreds. fremont and really the sonoma hills picking up about a half an inch of rain. but for the rest of us, trace amounts and we are going to see this level one system linger throughout the afternoon. so there's a look at the wide picture. zooming in live doppler seven right now. and you can see just along the coast there looking at a few scattered showers, getting closer into san francisco to 80, south city, 380, some wet pavement there. light showers all the way down through saratoga. and the summit . not much going on in the east bay right now. we had a few showers overnight and we'll continue to see the widely
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scattered movement from the southeast with a mile and a quarter of visibility in novato, some fog forming there. so the light level one system with the slippery roads, areas of breezy south winds. it is 52 in oakland as well as fremont with those south winds and the cloudy skies much milder for to 12 degrees milder this morning. and as we look at the next few hours, you'll notice they are very scattered out there. maybe a trace amount here or there. but overall, the clouds, the cooler conditions today. and we'll talk about how much sun we're going to see for your sunday and the look ahead as we get into december. in a few minutes. >> gloria, son, i like the sound of that. thank you, lisa. well, now to the war in the middle east. the cease fire between israel and hamas ended friday after talks to extend the week long truce fell apart. this morning. israel is ramping up its strikes on gaza. abc news reporter alison kosik tells us what this now means for civil aliens moments after the seven day temporary cease fire ended
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and israel resumed its air strikes against the gaza strip, israel hitting over 200 targets, accusing hamas of breaking the truce by firing multiple salvos of rockets at israel. >> much of gaza reduced to rubble, with the wounded being transported to hospitals by ambulance and via donkey cart. a unicef spokesperson describing the horrors inside a hospital. >> we cannot see more children with the wounds of war with the burns, with the shrapnel littering their body, with the broken bones. >> nearly 200 people killed, according to the hamas run gaza health ministry about 1.8 million gazans have fled to southern gaza from the north. israel has said it created a new system to warn civilians of impending fighting, dropping leaflets in southern gaza friday , urging civilians to move to a sliver of land near the coast. what do you expect? >> 2 million palestinians to move into this very, very small
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strip of land if they go there, their chances of surviving are much, much higher. >> it came to an end because of hamas. >> the renewed fighting comes amid a report from the new york times saying the israeli military obtained a 40 page hamas document last year, which they codenamed jericho wall calling for a barrage of rockets at the outset of the attack drones to knock out the security cameras and automated machine guns along the border. uh- the times saying israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational. all but hamas followed the blueprint with shocking precision, us officials telling abc news there are no indications the us intelligence community was provided. the alleged hamas document in advance. alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> jorge santos is officially no longer a member of congress after the house expelled the republican. the historic vote was 311 to 114. santos has been caught in lies surrounding his
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education, career and family background. speaker mike johnson is standing by santos saying that expelling a lawmaker who has not been convicted of a crime would set a dangerous precedent. other republicans disagreed. >> and i think the precedent is, is that we're holding members of congress to a higher standard. >> santos is charged with 23 federal crimes, including identity theft, credit card fraud and money laundering. he has pleaded not guilty. the race to replace santos is expected early next year. the owners of san francisco's stonestown galleria have successfully refinance their $180 million mortgage. owners brookfield confirmed to the chronicle that the refinancing has happened, but the terms are not publicly available. concerns were raised about the mall after brookfield gave up the city's biggest mall, westfield san francisco center. but they say that stonestown is doing much better, surpassing
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foot traffic levels seen in 2019. now to the labor negotiations at california state universities. the union represents teachers has called for a one day strike next week at four csu campuses. that includes san francisco state on tuesday, december 5th. no or other. bay area state university will be affected. striking workers include professors librar, counselors and coaches. they are asking for a 12% wage hike. this academic year. san francisco skyline could soon get a new addition. a new skyscraper would be over 800ft tall and provide more housing. abc7 news reporter ryan curry has a look at the project and the reaction from locals. the skyline of san francisco could change in the next four years. >> this 840 foot building on howard street could go in near the salesforce transit center. if finished, it will be the third tallest building in the city. >> but the indicators are clear. they're, you know, they're unambiguous. even capital d down
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town is on its way back. >> hill ventures is a developer. they plan to put it right over this parking lot. the whole building will be housing. we showed the renderings to san francisco residents who say it will make the city look different. >> i mean, it's going to be that next to salesforce. so it'll be the two kind of eye poppers. >> the building won't require approval from the planning commission or the board of supervisors. that's because it's being built under a state law that allows affordable housing projects to be streamlined. hopefully they don't mess it up like they've done for most of the other buildings in this neighborhood. it's a little hard to imagine that a 70 plus story building is going to get built right in this little parking lot. but that's what's on the table. and some people we spoke with hope it creates necessary jobs, hoping it actually goes place not only for the housing in san francisco because housing is needed everywhere nowadays, but not but for work as well. >> for the union members and everybody else. >> oscar mazariegos is a carpenter as he looks at the renderings, one thing crosses
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his mind necessary work. >> this will be a lot of work for a lot of members for at least a couple of years because there's 71 stories. it's pretty big. according to the planning commission, downtown is not suffering. >> it's actually on the cusp of a big boom, said developers have submitted plans to the city for large residential towers as activity and housing and density to our downtown core, which sits on top of the region's transit nexus is what is what's in the cards. >> it's what our city is about in san francisco. >> ryan curry, abc7 news. >> santa clara county signed a lease agreement to build affordable housing at one of its light rail stations. says the project will create a little over 200 rental homes in the parking lot of the capital station in san jose. vta currently has seven housing development underway or being planned at its stations. here at abc7 we are working to build a better bay area and coming up tomorrow night on abc seven news
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at 11, we'll have a look at public safety in the city and whether perception aligns with reality. our in-depth coverage culminates on monday with take action san francisco. it is a town hall event where we will talk with san francisco's mayor, the police chief and district attorney. it will be hosted by abc seven's reggie aqui lyanne melendez and phil matier. and you can watch it all live on monday streaming at 7 p.m. still ahead on abc seven mornings, one donation for three lives. a call for blood donors in the bay area . how you can help as organizers say that donations tend to be low this time of year. and let's get a live look outside this morning here in san francisco. this is our roof camera. you can see the ferry building right there on the beautiful holiday lights. we'll get a check of your forecast with lisa coming up in a few minutes and see if more rain is in store for us the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for.
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cars are starting to hit the road this morning as it gets a little bit later and you might experience some slick roads. i know i did this morning. so we'll get a check of your forecast coming up in a little bit with lisa. bay area organizations are asking for potential blood donors to step up. they say that there are fewer blood donations during this time of the year. abc seven news reporter lena howland tells us more about the need and how you can help. >> for brant juarez donating platelets is a monthly activity. >> there's no pain. it doesn't. i don't feel pain. >> armed with headphones and movies, he's been coming in on the first of every month for three years in honor of his dad, who went through rigorous cancer treatments before he died in 2020. >> he had to go in for a lot of platelet, replaced daetz. >> so i decided that, you know, kind of in honor of him, that i
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would start donating platelets every month on the month anniversary of his death. >> but the empty chairs around him tell a bit of a different story. vitalant a local community blood center, says this time of year historically sees the fewest donors. so far, they're seeing about a 20% drop in donors, despite the recent fda changes expand eligibility. >> one, we don't do any school blood drives over the holidays because school is out. businesses have employees that aren't coming into the office, so we have fewer business sponsored or business supported blood drives. >> but the need for blood hasn't changed. 25% of all donations go to cancer patients undergoing chemo. >> so it is extremely important. it's extremely needed. and you would feel great after you donate. you feel like, hey, i'm doing something wonderful, i'm helping somebody out. >> if you donate blood at any of the six vitalant bay area locations anytime between now
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and december 17th, you will get a $10 gift card in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news straight out of an indiana jones movie. >> national geographic explorer albert lin is on a mission to unlock the secrets of lost cities from ancient civilizations. lin and his team traveled to some of the most inaccessible and hostile environments on earth. at each site, they reveal untold stories of societies lost throughout time from the remote cave systems of oman to forgotten fortresses of scotland. i hope you feel that magic that i feel when i when i have that moment of aha, like what? >> here's this thing that's been missing for thousands of years and now is revealing itself to us to show us something, to tell us something about an ancient wisdom that was lost. i'm pinching myself just even describing it to you right now because i can't believe that these moments of discovery can
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be real. they're really happening. >> lin and his team use cutting edge technology to allow us a window into these ancient civilizations. you can watch national geographic's lost cities on hulu and disney+ now, anchorage, alaska, broke the record for the snowiest november to date last month, 39.3in of snow was recorded, and it beats the previous all time record that was held in november of 1994. in the meantime, another round of snow is expected to move through next week. according to meteorologists. the snowiest month ever in anchorage was in february of 1996. well, no snow here in the bay area, but we might get some rain right , lisa? yes, our level one system is going to linger throughout the afternoon. >> here's a live look outside where it's a wet roadways in the east bay. we've seen anywhere from 2/10 half moon bay to a couple hundredths over around
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fremont, a little more than that in orinda. so we'll talk about how long the system lasts and some dry conditions, even warmer weather headed our way next week. in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. and also next, the pac 12 championship, the ducks and huskies meet in the final game of the conference. abc seven sports director larry biel has your highlights but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga,
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everybody. >> the pac 12, well, they went out with a bang. the final pac 12 championship game played last night in vegas. and you had to know on the strip after the game, it had to be chanting hula the dogs out. washington trying to cap a perfect season. michael penix junior against bo nix of oregon. second quarter penix jr. oh, what a great blitz pickup there. and he finds jalen mcmillan, a 45 yard strike set up a touchdown washington by ten at halftime ducks respond. third quarter it's fourth and goal for oregon. they love to go for it. bo nix a dart to terrance ferguson the husky lead cut to 2017 and then later in the third, it's nix giving it to jordan james ducks in front 24 to 20 but washington answers ten plays 75 yard drive. dylan johnson in huskies best player 28 carries a buck 52 two tds. late fourth quarter third and goal for washington penix to quinton moore. it was his only catch of the game. the ducks scored late, but washington runs out the clock. the huskies go 13 to 0 3431 your final next stop
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for them. the college football playoffs now. nfl news, biggest game of the year coming up sunday for the 49 ers at philly. an nfc title game rematch and of course, all eyes will be on brock purdy, who got knocked out of their last meeting in january. it's another great challenge, but to say, have i had this game circled for the last year? >> has i honestly, it hasn't been like that for me, it's been how can i be the best? from the beginning of the season to where we are now? i've taken a one day, one week at a time and this is our next challenge. week 13 in philadelphia to second round of the hero world challenge in the bahamas, tiger woods trying to shake off some more rust. >> 30 foot birdie putt drops on 71. he was four under on the front nine. but then faltered late, carded a 70. he is one over overall. scottie scheffler and jordan spieth sharing the lead at nine under to the ice we go sharks and devils team teal came in oh and ten on the road this season but look at the stick handling by anthony duclair he scored twice team teal finally a road win six three. little baseball news
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ex-giants skipper gabe kapler finalizing a deal to become the assistant general manager of the miami marlins. kapler guided the giants for four years, missed the playoffs the last two and was let go. college hoops. oh kids are fired up, sugared up. the third ranked stanford women in san diego state. cameron brink down low, 25 points, 12 boards. stanford in a romp 85 to 44. saint mary's at boise state. the men boise state scored the first 11 points. never look back. roddy anderson the third drives and scores tough finish. broncos hang on 6360 saint mary's drops to three and five. that's a wrap on morning sports everybody have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. thank you so much, larry. >> and now let's get a check of your bay area forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. hi lori. >> good morning to you. there's some rain out there raining right outside our studios right now, but the heavy rain is in the pacific northwest. we are getting the tail end of a system moving through the bay area right now, a level one system.
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you can see the showers offshore there. also, a few scattered around san francisco, the east bay into the north bay. we go in closer and you can see the richmond-san rafael bridge down highway one towards tiburon. a few showers in the city there, daly city, then across almost at 8-80. these are moving pretty much to the south and east. and as we go into the round 238, fremont, you've picked up about 5/100. and down around the south bay, morgan hill mountain view and pescadero, they're looking at the southern extent pushing just off the coast there around monterey. so this system allowing for the wet tarmac there at the oakland airport. napa, 0.1 to 0.16 in petaluma. 24 hour totals and half moon bay, but 2/10 14/100 over in oakland. you can see milpitas still picking up a little bit of the rain shower activity. 43in mount diablo. otherwise we're all in the 50s with the south
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winds and allowing for some fog here. novato pacific. and as we look at our forecast highlights, you'll notice that the scattered showers this morning will continue to sort of stick around throughout the afternoon. they'll be more isolated, but still we're going to hang on to this level. one system and then milder weather as we get into the monday, tuesday time frame. so hour by hour, you can see that the green still with us here through 1030 over around 580. and highway 110. and then as we go into the later afternoon hours, still could see a light shower throughout the day over into the east bay. even the south bay. but amounts very scant. we're talking only 1/100 perhaps for you addition rain through 11:00 around hayward. but the big winners so far over a half inch up in the hills of sonoma county. so the temperatures are cold enough. we'll see a couple of inches here in the mountains, maybe an inch. tahoe city, two inches, donner. but as we go through the
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rest of the week, there are additional rain chances. but it's not a big system. in fact, all of the wet weather mainly is headed up into the pacific northwest through december 9th. we're looking anywhere from two to over five inches of rain for portland. and you can see down through santa rosa and san francisco, not a whole lot. but as we look at the trends, we are still thinking that there is a signal for mid-december for things to become a little bit more active, wet here, snowy in the mountains. so we're hoping for that. highs today in the low 60s, so near average, 63 in concord, 64 in san jose with an isolated shower throughout the afternoon. our level one system really not maybe canceling any plans this afternoon, but just knowing that you could get a little bit wet out there into sunday, maybe a lingering shower up in the north bay. otherwise the milder pattern takes shape with upper 60s around the bay and our inland areas, maybe even 73 by tuesday. but that's short
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lived. and another system moving out of the pacific northwest wants to give us a glance blow on wednesday and then perhaps again on friday. so nothing too exciting, but at least we're getting the ground wet and be careful out there. it is certainly slippery and that seems like a quick change all of a sudden, potentially up to 70 next week. i know. yes. >> yeah, it changes fast around here. all right. well, thank you, lisa. and a reminder, you can watch all our newscasts live. and on demand through the abc7 bay area connected tv app. it is available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. so download the app now and start streaming and stay with us. we w
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in santa rosa will be used throughout the year in the local community. you can find guy ringing bells from 11:00 to noon at the montgomery village shopping center. i'm sure a lot of people will be going out there to donate and of course, to see guy. well, all aboard for a bay area holiday tradition and a mission to collect toys. caltrain is rolling out its holiday train tonight. white with snow music. and of course, santa. the train is decorated with more than 75,000 lights. and tonight, the train will stop in san francisco. redwood city, mountain view, sunnyvale and santa clara. the fun continues with more stops tomorrow. so i was there last year and it is so cool to see they have music. they have the snow. it is really neat. well, next on abc seven mornings at 6 a.m, we are remembering the first woman to ever serve in the us supreme court. we take a look back at sandra day o'connor's greatest accomplishments and her ties to the bay area. but first, an east
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