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in verse one of the biggest roadblocks in building a better san francisco. the perception, reputation and reality of crime in the city by the bay. tonight we're devoted to taking a full look at the true picture of public safety and how it's changing with real numbers to back it all up and now we're giving you a direct path to take action and talk with those in charge. all of it. part of our mission here in building a better bay area. hi there and good evening. i'm dionne lynn. we'll get to our key town hall style moment in just a moment.
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but to start, we do want to focus on the weather because it will be picking up later this week. lisa argen joining us now to walk us through what to expect on monday in our full 24 hour accuweather forecast. lisa. >> hi diane. we are looking at fog already right now. visibility has been reduced in the north bay to about a quarter of a mile in napa, three quarters of a mile in santa rosa . and as you look at what happens tomorrow morning, we have some dense fog in the east bay, the tri-valley, the south bay, even into san francisco. it'll clear by about 830 and then temperatures really not too cold. by 8:00. we're in the upper 40s to low 50s. plenty of sunshine and with high pressure building in we've got some low 60s to mid 60s coming into play throughout the afternoon. tuesday gets even milder. we're still going to be talking about fog though for your tuesday morning sun setting at 450 all week long. we'll be tracking rain as well for the middle of the week. coming up in a few minutes. diane. >> all right. sounds good. lisa, thanks. now, keep in mind, there is the potential for dangerous
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sneaker waves around the bay area starting tomorrow afternoon and into this week. the national weather service says the large waves could sweep across northwest facing beaches as just last weekend. you may remember, a five year old girl died and her grandfather went missing after being swept away by large waves in halfmoon bay. his body has not been recovered across the country, people are talking about san francisco's image crisis. the homeless, drugs and empty downtown and crime. how do we move beyond these issues and build a better bay area? that is what we'll address in a live town hall style event on monday with mayor london breed police chief bill scott and district attorney brooke jenkins. as part of the conversation will be around moving past san francisco's viral videos of smash and grab robberies and rampant shoplifting in its shocking videos like these that have given san francisco a reputation for crime in recent years. what the i've reported on many horrendous cases and
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received tips from viewers daily on social media. viewers are clearly fed up. a gallup poll shows san francisco was ranked a top city for perceived safety in 2006, but has seen a nearly 20 point drop in recent years. but does perception align with reality? we combed through years of crime stats and the results are complicated. but overall, san francisco's violent crime rate is low compared to other major cities. in the most recent data from 2022, san francisco clocked in at 658 violent crimes per 100,000 people. this lags behind new york, los angeles and houston. it's also half the rate of minneapolis, a city with less than half the population. violent crimes include homicide and rape, aggravated assault and robbery. a robbery is when property is taken from someone through threats or harm. san francisco was thrust into the national spotlight with this video in 2020. one of a massive smash and grab robbery involving nine people at a louis vuitton at union square. the next year,
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gun wielding individuals hit a camera shop for $180,000 in year four, according to sfpd data. in our neighborhood safety tracker, robberies increased slightly in the last 12 months, compared to all of 2022. but they haven't reached pre-pandemic levels. videos of shoplifting have gone viral as well. who could forget this video captured by abc7 lyanne melendez at a walgreens where a garbage bag wielding shoplifter rides a bicycle right out the front door. shoplifting has become such a problem. some stores say it's part of the reason they've closed in recent months. data from the california department of justice shows a significant rise in 2022 than the pre-pandemic average. and then there's this here in san francisco. it's not hard to find broken glass from car break-ins on the street, you'll see signs like these all over encouraging drivers to park smart. they frequently happen in tourist hotspots like lombard street or the palace of fine arts. cases
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seem so commonplace. several months ago, the san francisco da and police chief held this briefing. >> we are are re staffing our deployment for our tourist areas. >> if you look at unconfirmed vehicle incident reports from sfpd, the numbers are high. 18,262 break ins year to date in 2023. but they're actually lower than pre-pandemic when in 2019 there were more than 25,000 break ins during the same months . >> are you sick of it? >> of course i am. >> now, i've interviewed hundreds of crime victims over the years and ask many of them. they will say the numbers are skewed. that's because people tell me they have given up simply reporting the break ins to police. so here it is. our in-depth coverage culminates tomorrow with take action, san francisco. it's a town hall event where we'll talk with san francisco's mayor, police chief and district attorney. it's hosted by abc7's very own reggie aqui lyanne melendez and phil
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matier. and you can watch it live tomorrow. it's streaming at 7 p.m. on our abc7 news bay area app or wherever you happen to stream all this week. faculty members will be on strike from california state university campuses. it's all part of their plan to demand for better pay protests will take place on for csu campuses starting at cal poly tomorrow. san francisco state university on tuesday, then cal state, la on wednesday and sacramento state on thursday. the union represents about 29,000 faculty members. they're asking for 12% raise this year for those workers. officials at csu are offering 15% over the next three years. well, moving on now to the new details in the skies tonight as we take a live look across our three major bay area airports. there is big news that could affect your travel plans in the future. alaska airlines is reaching an agreement to acquire hawaiian airlines in a nearly $2
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billion mega deal. as for what reporter j.r. stone spoke to the experts about how this might impact your next flight, alaska airlines announced sunday they will buy hawaiian airlines in a $1.9 billion deal. >> alaska wants to grow and needs to grow and hawaiian needs to find a way to accelerate its growth. >> so this merger would help both with that objective. >> henry heartfelt is president of the travel industry consulting firm atmosphere research group. he talked about the routes currently flown by each airline, something that was discussed on a conference call with executives. >> the airlines have 433 routes, of which only 12 overlap. now the concern i do have is immediate here in the bay area, where both hawaiian and alaska fly between the bay area airports and hawaii, that would take out a competitor kane astro, from going .com believes
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overlapping routes between the two is a big concern going forward a merger of this size whose route maps do overlap a little bit would result in not any more cheap flights for consumers, but fewer cheap flights for consumers. >> as a consumer, we actually want competition. airlines don't want competition with each other. they want to be the only one flying on specific routes because they can then set the prices harder. >> felt believes that another major carrier would then come in to fill the spot when one airline leaves, another airline will try to enter. >> so i think you will see competition sustained between the mainland and hawaii. >> the deal still needs to be approved by shareholders and the government. if that happens, alaska airlines says there. fleet will grow from 300 airplanes to 365 planes, making it the fifth largest airline in the country. they go on to say
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that honolulu would become a key hub for expanded service to asia and other locations in the pacific. hawaiian airlines actually has a fairly extensive pacific network out of its hub in honolulu. >> they fly to asia and the south pacific. so this could mean more trans pacific competition, which could benefit travelers from the bay area. >> the process to try and approve this deal is likely to last anywhere between nine and 18 months, with no changes that would affect travelers. before that, even with an approval, the company say they will continue to operate under the alaska and hawaiian airlines names. j.r. stone, abc seven news. still ahead tonight on abc7 news at 11. >> sure. americans love to shop, but do they love to give of what the new numbers tonight are telling us? plus, a real life grinch nabs this christmas tree from a bay area family. the parking lot video and police
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investigation. hey everybody. >> i'm chris alvarez. it's been over ten months since the nfc championship game and the niners were ready for their rematch against the eagles. a blowout win over the birds is ahead
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houthi rebels launched an hours long assault in the red sea. >> the us says there was a series of missile attacks on multiple vessels in international waters and drones flying towards a us warship. the pentagon says the uss carney acted in self-defense over the course of six hours. it followed , threatened and ultimately took out three drones. officials telling abc news the drones were launched from houthi controlled territories of yemen. the houthis claiming responsibility for the attack, citing the israel-hamas war, saying their goal was to target israeli ships. no casualties were reported, but us central command saying the attacks jeopardized the lives of international crews representing multiple countries around the world. the pentagon saying it will consider all appropriate responses in coordination with allies and partners. the us is being very careful not to turn the red sea into a shooting gallery. >> the houthis continue to target what they say are only israeli ships, but the us needs to be assured and the world
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needs to be assured that there's freedom of navigation and that ships could transit the heavily trafficked red sea. >> last month, houthi rebels releasing this video showing armed members using a helicopter to hijack a cargo ship. the carney is one of several warships and aircraft carriers sent to the red sea after the outbreak of israel's war with hamas. with orders to show force and keep iranian backed militias in the region from expanding the war front. also last month, the houthis claimed this unverified video shows them shooting down a us reaper drone. and in late october, the carney already intercepting four missiles and 15 drones, headed from houthi controlled territories toward targets in israel. derrick dennis, abc news, new york. >> kites were seen high above crissy field today, a nod to the world record set by children in gaza back in 2011. the group kites in solidarity held a kite flight over san francisco to bring awareness to the children. being affected by the war in gaza. kites were also available
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to purchase, with proceeds going towards the middle east children's alliance. americans made sure to spend money on black friday and cyber monday, but held back for giving tuesday numbers from the giving tuesday data commons show there was a 10% decline in the number of americans that donated for the day this year compared to 2022. more than 200 million americans shopped online during cyber week from thanksgiving through cyber monday. roughly 34 million americans donated on giving tuesday, which first got its start back in 2012. well as the weekend wraps up, we are getting closer to the christmas holiday for another night, another series of christmas tree lightings and events happened across the bay area. abc7 news reporter anser hassan was a busy man today capturing all that holiday cheer. holiday. >> it was a countdown that was heard around the bay area this
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weekend. >> absolutely. this is amazing. we love it. we came last year. it's awesome. >> several hundred showed up in lafayette for the annual holiday celebration and tree lighting. oh, christmas where everyone gets along. >> there was music, food, a range of festivities. >> but christopher samia admits there is another reason to celebrate the 40. >> niners played a great game. brock pretty amazing. and we watched it and then we knew we were coming here tonight to watch the tree lighting. we're having a great time. at the caltrain station in san francisco. >> the festivities included collecting toys for donations while families could watch performances and take a selfie with santa in oakland, the african american chamber of commerce held its sixth annual holiday shopping experience, and there was something similar in richmond, the 61st annual holiday arts festival, with local artists showcasing to sell their artwork so people can see something different and get it
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from a local maker versus a corporation. >> so i think that is really nice. merry christmas. oh ho ho. >> back in lafayette, this holiday season has extra meaning for the tong family. >> our son's been battling cancer for years. he is in remission now, but we take every opportunity that we can to do something fun with the boys. >> thanks, young-sun. kabir just got out of the hospital on friday after a week long stay. would you ask for santa? >> you asked. i asked him for gifts. >> anything special? >> no. just specifically gifts. you'll take anything? >> sometimes simplicity is the key to the holidays in the east bay. anser hassan abc seven news. >> and i love that the weather held out for all of them. >> yes, it did. you know, little cloudy, kind of muggy. today we have some dense fog settling in but a couple of nice days where the temperatures are going to warm up and we'll see more sunshine before we return back to december. so high as we look
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at our live doppler seven right now, high pressure is nosing in to the south of us. but you can see a little rain there. the pacific northwest getting a break for monday, but they have been pounded with an atmospheric river and much more rain, five, six inches to come up and around portland, seattle, three quarters of a mile. visibility now in santa rosa with a quarter mile in napa. we'll see more fog settle in from san francisco to the south bay impacts the morning commute. right now it is 53 in concord, 48, santa rosa, 46 in napa where that fog is. and temperatures, they're not going to be dropping off too much because we are going to be insulated with the cloud cover. there's a look at the golden gate bridge and with the clouds tonight and the patchy fog developing, it could be pretty tricky for your early drive tomorrow. but increasing sunshine, mild temperatures on the way and then looking at rain returning wednesday, another weak system, possibly thursday. and we talked about the beach hazard statement a little bit
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dion did. but this will continue to impact the monday afternoon and evening time frame with sneaker waves possible west north west, facing beaches from point rays all the way down to big sur, high seas, very energetic swell here. so keep that in mind if you're headed to the coast. hour by hour, we go with high pressure bringing sunshine in for your monday. the higher clouds on tuesday. here's a look at that rain could get a little damp for your wednesday morning commute, but we're stopping this at 930. most of the rain heading up to the north bay. but you can see we are wet all the way into the south bay. it's a quick mover, though, because by the afternoon commute, we have got dry conditions, rainfall amounts anywhere from a couple of hundredths in the south bay to tenths in the north bay, maybe a third of an inch up in santa rosa. and then another piece of energy wants to visit us on thursday. and that could just add a little bit more to the totals perhaps around a quarter of an inch in livermore. as we look at the overnight lows
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tonight with the cloud cover, 40s and 50s 51 in oakland tomorrow with increasing sun on the way, temperatures above average, we should see upper 50s to near 6066 tomorrow in fremont , upper 60s in san jose with about 67 santa rosa and the accuweather seven day forecast. we're looking at a couple of dry and warmer days before that level one system on wednesday day that brings a rainy morning and afternoon and then a slight chance on thursday. cold, cold temperatures into friday and saturday morning. we're talking possibly frost and freeze in some areas, but still dry. then as we get into next weekend at this point. so semi wintry, i would say, listen, i ran into a couple from minnesota today. >> oh. and they said the temperature was nine degrees when they left. >> yeah, we're a little spoiled. >> yeah, we're doing pretty good. i think so. lisa, thanks. well, still ahead on abc7 news at 11. hide your eyes as fans. the painful day that is expected tomorrow. for any fan of keeping
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flashing lights mean move over. elected to be on hand. the new build is estimated to cost $1.5 billion and seat at least 33,000 fans. you are taking a look at the old renderings before team officials opted for a change. many wonder if the new design will include a retractable roof to help block that vegas heat. the stadium is planned to be built on a portion of the tropicana resort site on the las vegas strip. however over there is still a long approval process and multiple years before this ballpark is ready to play ball. it is the first weekend of december and the 49 ers make a statement against a potential
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playoff opponent. chris alvarez joining us now with a preview of sports. hi, chris. hi don. >> coming up in sports, it's been a war of words between the 49 ers and eagles. all weekend, debo says. but by the 49 ers and eagles, a physical battle in the city of brotherly love. philly special next. in sports
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♪ honors eagles game in philly and nfc championship rematch. and while the niners maintain this wasn't a revenge game for last year's championship loss, i have to wonder what a revenge game looks like because the niners they were ready to go. emotions running high pregame. the eagles took a six nothing lead after the first quarter. a different story in the second quarter. niners in the red zone third and goal brock purdy. play action rolls left and finds brandon aiyuk in the back of the end zone diving catch for the score. 11 plays 85 yard drive and look coach shanahan hey he's open. yes he was seven six niners lead after an eagles punt. niners go on a 90 yard drive ten plays capped by christian mccaffrey who actually went over 1000 rushing yards for the season in this game 14 to 6 at the half. niners scored a touchdown on three straight drives as deebo samuel and around 12 yards and
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in in 21 six san francisco eagles fans can't believe it. wild play on the next drive dre greenlaw a suplex tackle of devante smith and here we go on the eagles sideline, tempers flare. eagles chief security officer dom de sandro puts his hands on greenlaw. greenlaw goes back. both guys actually would be ejected on this play. dom gets a standing ovation. the eagles score a td later on the drive. all of a sudden it's 2113 game next niners possession purdy to debo deebo does the rest breaks tackle and there he goes 48 yards to the house 2813 san francisco fourth straight drive with a 49 ers touchdown oh yeah that hurts eagles fans. purdy threw for 314 and four touchdowns. they had scored on a jauan jennings score and then it's purdy to debo the last of those touchdowns, 46 yards a career high. three touchdown in the game six straight drives with a touchdown. are you kidding me? niners by by to the birds 42 to 19 nine and three
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overall one game back the top seed in the nfc. >> we knew what we had coming into this game a lot of talk outside of the building about trying to get revenge from last year, but for us it wasn't really about that man. it was about this being the next game. obviously then being in the way of what we're trying to achieve and i'm just so happy. so, so proud of the group as a whole. i mean, this is just another game for us, man. >> was it the revenge game or anything like that? no, this is 2023. hostile environment. big game for us. week 13. that's how we looked at it. >> i think everybody could kind of see how good we are if we have a quarterback. it's kind of win. it's kind of hard to win when you don't have a quarterback. so, you know, in the end, at the end of the day, we weren't trying to prove anything from last year. our whole goal was to come out here and make a statement and show that we're the best in the world. >> the cal bears ended the regular season on a three game win streak to become bowl eligible, and today, the golden bears found out they're headed to the independence bowl to take on texas tech. the game will be
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saturday, december 16th, televised by our sister network, espn, 6:15 p.m. our time. it's the bears first ever trip to shreveport, louisiana. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino dion thank you. >> much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11 a christmas tree grinch catches a bay area family by surprise after their trip to the tree farm. the video you'll see only on seven tonight. plus, a series of cyber scams now has the attention of the secret service. s the warning tonight. stay with us
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apple became the target of a christmas grinch while running errands on the peninsula for a man named jesus tells me he and his wife picked up a christmas tree on friday evening and was spotted here in san mateo. but watch as the white suv passes by, then actually backs up and then parks into the neighboring space. the driver of that suv cuts each rope, loads the tree into their trunk and then drives away. san mateo police tell me
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this is a unique case and they'll be keeping an eye on what's going on as especially as we get closer to christmas. the tree scrooge hasn't been identified, but police say the christmas tree lot provided jesus with a new tree. well as the holiday shopping season hits full swing, a few small businesses in san francisco are providing local events as incentives to lure shoppers to their neighborhoods. two in particular, chinatown and the castro, have shop owners getting creative from store passport stamps and prizes to toy giveaways for kids in need to weekend events are highlighting the complex challenges. san francisco faces in its post-pandemic roadmap. >> i think one of the issues that we see here living in san francisco, there's a lot of economic and social disparities that we need to address. but this is just something that we can do as an immediate solution to sprinkle a little bit of magic during the holidays. the small san francisco businesses are hoping shoppers will think local this holiday season.
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>> moving on tonight, the abc seven news i-team is uncovering more on so-called pig butchering scams. it's a type of crypto fraud and it is on the rise. the us secret service says the scam originated in southeast asia and is spreading around the world. i-team reporter stephanie sierra is finding out how it might be hitting right here in the bay area. >> the pig butchering scam, it's a type of romance scam that's a little more sophisticated in which criminals lure victims into a virtual relationship to build trust over time. eventually, the victim is convinced into investing in the crypto currency online with the expectation that the money's going to double or triple in a matter of days or even weeks. the victims take and monitor what they believe is a legitimate website, but it's actually fraudulent in which the victims believe their money is growing exponentially. at that point, they're kind of convinced like, hey, at first they've got
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to pay a capital gains tax on it. so when they're out of money, they've got to go to family members or take additional loans. >> one victim we spoke with last year, a software developer, lost $1.3 million. are you continuing to see more cases like that? >> yeah, unfortunately, i just talked to a victim yesterday that lost $750,000. so we're probably seeing an average of 400 to 500,000 just locally here in our office. >> can you walk us through how hackers are finding new ways to target victims in silicon valley ? >> yeah, i mean, they're definitely increasing and growing in sophistication. so take like crack cracking.com. it's a good legitimate, you know, exchange operating here in the us. however fictitious website that we just discovered on a friday is cracking .com and we came across was galaxy dot x dot net. if you click actually the download button, it will actually take you to what
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appears to be like the app store. however, it's not. it's just kind of sending you to another website. it that was stephanie sierra of the abc7 news i-team reporting. >> now agent broad street says one way to check the legitimacy of the website is to do an internet search for the name. it should pop up with a scam advisory if it is in question. if you have a story for the i-team, you can call the number that's on your screen right now or head to abc7 news.com, i-team moving to the south bay now, local biologists are concerned about a sudden salmon die off in the lower silver creek near downtown san jose. one local watchdog group says about 50 dead salmon have been discovered over the last 30 days in the waters running underneath the highway 101 bridge. the group blames pollution, but also says the bridge design stops the salmon from migrating along the construction zone is disperses the water or only makes it an inch deep and the fish get into
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under the bridge and it's 60 yards in a one inch of water. >> and then they find themselves like, can't take the risk and they end up expiring underneath the bridge. >> experts say that larger salmon have been increasing in these waterways in recent years. >> officials hope more of the winter's rain will increase. those water levels. happening tomorrow, the v foundation for cancer research is hosting its special third annual booyah event. it's a celebration of legendary espn sportscaster stuart scott, who died in 2015 after a battle with cancer. reporter lauren glasberg from our sister station in new york spoke with scott's daughters about his legacy and what the foundation does for cancer research. stuart scott was a trailblazer in the world of sports broadcasting. >> call konerko butta because he is on a roll. his descriptive style made him an espn standout. scott died eight years ago after battling cancer, but his legacy
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of trailblazer continues with the stuart scott memorial cancer research fund. >> it funds research others who are focusing on areas of health care and cancer research that in which there are discrepancies along racial lines. it also funds minority researchers themselves to pursue the research projects that they're interested in. >> his daughters, sydney and taylor, say the work those researchers are doing is saving lives. and with the espn's help the fund, in partnership with the v foundation, has awarded nearly $16 million in grants since its inception in 2015. >> the 54 researchers that have been funded by my dad's program have collectively generated over 7500 publications, 1200 patents and connected to over 125 clinical trials work the scott sisters say their father would have been incredibly proud of. >> i think that booyah really encapsulates how my dad would
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feel about it. >> yeah. >> on monday, the booyah event will be held in new york city to raise money for their dad's fund . >> it is a day that is so magical that it reminds us that this is why we do it. we want people to have more days, more days, more time, more opportunities, more chances to be together, more things to build together. >> and that ties in with the mission of the v foundation, which was started 30 years ago by espn and the legendary basketball coach jim valvano. the goal then and now is for victory over cancer. lauren glasberg, abc seven news. >> still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, a huge holiday shopping hack this year is there's a new trend in the return policies from major retailers. we'll explain some of the ways you might want to take advantage next. >> well, a pretty shot out there for you with temperatures all in the seconds. 56, downtown, 58 oakland and san jose. we have fog in the north bay already and we'll be tracking rain midweek.
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lou, nell and elmo. it's a week that's on fire. so get ready. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> it's a surprising trend. you might notice if you're out shopping for the holidays. some retailers are changing their return policies to be more like keep policies this year. in a survey of major us retailers, 59% are telling shoppers to keep the items that would cost more for the retailer to ship back. last year, only 26% of surveyed companies had that return list policy. >> i ordered a rug and when it arrived to me, i realized the color just wasn't right. and they were like, you know what? no just keep it. we encourage
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you to donate it to someone who needs it, but we don't need that thing back. >> retailers are not advertising the policy or revealing which items it applies to, but experts say there are some items companies are more likely to consider letting you keep things like food, clothing, bedding or newly used baby products. here at abc7 news, we're working to build a better bay area and all this past week we've been taking a closer look at the issues impacting san francisco. all of it culminates tomorrow with take action san francisco, a town hall event where we'll be talking with san francisco's mayor. police chief and district attorney. hosted by abc7's reggie aqui lyanne melendez and abc seven news insider phil matier. you can watch it live tomorrow, streaming at 7 p.m. wherever you happen to stream abc7 news. all right, one last check of the weather now with lisa argen in for spencer. and we have a little bit of a i don't know up and down kind of
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week ahead. >> yes that's right. you know what we had all that rain earlier this morning which was really focused in the north bay, but with a wet ground and a partly cloudy sky and a lack of wind out there, perfect ingredients to have some pretty dense fog form quarter mile visibility right now from napa to santa rosa and looking at that for the morning hours, that could cause a problem for those morning commuters. beach hazard statement throughout the afternoon and evening here all up and down the coast from point reyes to big sur. but wednesday is the only day it looks like maybe thursday we're going to see some rain. it's a quick mover, sunshine on monday, high clouds on tuesday. and then right after the morning commute looks like the heavier rain pushes through. but the first half of the day is wet. the second half of the day is dry. and there could be another impulse that pushes through on thursday. but overall, a couple hundredths to maybe a third of an inch of rain highs. then tomorrow will be mild. it's not
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the warmest day, though, of the week yet. mid 60s for most to upper 60s in the accuweather seven day forecast. we're talking near 70 tomorrow. bayside and then the rain moves in on wednesday. perhaps a few more isolated showers on thursday. and then get ready for cold cold conditions. you know sometimes i wear my coat in the house. it's so cold. oh, me too. >> one of those, the uggs definitely have been broken out. >> yeah, the end of the week for sure. >> totally. >> lisa, thank you. >> all right. once again, let's get to chris with another preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, we've got more from the 49 ers eagles showdown, a philly fight, sideline scuffle, whatever you call it, the niners and eagles got after it on the south side of philly. we got that in sp
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how are you doing between practices? i feel pretty good. surrounding myself with a great team. de'aaron we're going to take a quick look at your knee with ultrasound. everything is looking great. but not just for me. for them. it's great to see you again man. thanks jb. for all that is me, for all that is you, kaiser permanente. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get a $1000 prepaid card with a qualifying with qualifying gig bundle. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business. call or go online today.
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>> it's going to be this sideline scuffle between linebacker dre greenlaw and eagles chief security officer dom d'assandro, resulting in both guys getting ejected. it happened in the third quarter. greenlaw tackling eagles wide receiver devonte smith hard on the eagles sideline, and they don't like it. so d'assandro, though, gets in there and shoves greenlaw and then dre takes a poke at d'assandro after review and some time looking at this, both men were ejected. head coach kyle shanahan was hot and a non-player interfered. and of course d'assandro he got a standing ovation from the philly fans as he left the field. coach shanahan still simmering when asked about it. postgame >> um, i just can't believe someone uninvolved in a football game canton. our players like that and put their hands in our guys face and it was a it was a very frustrating play. i got to watch it or have a true opinion on it, but i loved how we rallied after it. >> i definitely don't like when other people get involved. i don't know exactly what happened. dre has been really the enforcer for this defense since we got here in 19 across
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the line where it's a non player and a non coach on the other side engaging with the player. >> absolutely. i mean that should never be, you know, in question. like one of their one of their guys interacting with a player on the sidelines. so it is what it is. >> and as you can see, these teams don't like each other. there's a little bit of pre talk, obviously. debo backed up his war of words this week. arguably one of the most complete games of his career, getting involved in the run game here end around his first touchdown a 12 yard score gave the niners a 21 six lead in the third quarter. then later in the third takes this brock purdy pass and breaks a tackle does the rest how about a 48 yard house call his second touchdown gave the niners a 2813 lead just gets in eagle fans they weren't loving debo doing his thing and then third score of the game how about 46 yards to the house overall four catches 116 yards three carries for 22 three total touchdowns, which is a career
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high as the niners win big, 42 to 19 could be that kind of i ain't gonna lie i was in the i was in that zone like all week long for us like you know they beat us in the nfc championship and you know at the end of the day, like talking trash. >> i mean, this is part of the game. hopefully nobody took it to heart because it's just all fun and games at the end of the day. >> obviously, the way things went down last year in the playoff game and he's definitely looked forward to this game coming back into this place, all i had to do was give him the ball in some space and he made the rest happen. >> i love the fact that he could talk and set the stage and walk into a hostile environment and just thrive. that's what greatness is made of. >> debo is one of the best football players i've ever seen, you know, perform agencies like that. don't surprise me. it's only a matter of time when he does, you know, kind of pop off like that. and you know, people were saying things about things that he may have said before the game. but i think it's safe to say he his actions spoke louder than his words. >> yep. sunday night football from lambeau. packers hosting taylor swift's kansas city chiefs green bay's jordan love has been playing well lately. how about a great throw and a
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better catch by christian watson in the back of the end zone? love three touchdowns, no picks. watson caught two of them in an ice dance. last play of the game chiefs down eight. patrick mahomes buying time throws to the end zone travis kelce is down there and it falls incomplete. and second look probably should have been pass interference he was pushed right in the back. packers hang on 2719 the chiefs they've lost two of their last three head to the ice sharks in new york to take on sparky's rangers. there's traffic in front of the net here . and new york's artemi panarin with the hat trick as he puts that goal home, gave the rangers a53 lead in the third period. they've got to do some clean up there. final seconds. sharks down a goal. mikael granlund has some speed and a shot and it's high and off the mark. sharks lose tough. 165. women's college hoops. cameron brink and the undefeated third ranked stanford team at gonzaga this afternoon. she was dominant early ten points and six rebounds. but played just 12 minutes and sat out the second half due to an apparent illness. so that wasn't good. gonzaga rolled from there
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32 points in the third quarter alone. brennan maxwell, a career high, 27. it's the highest ranked opponent the bulldogs have ever beaten. stanford falls 96 to 78. first loss of the season and the most they've given up is points wise since the year 2000. hey, did you see this? congrats to the cal men's water polo team. they beat ucla 13 11in the national championship game. it's the golden bears, third straight national title and 17th in program history. abc's seven sports sponsored by river rock casino dion. >> chris thanks so much. and that's all the time we have for tonight i'm dionne lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for lisa and chris and all of us here. thanks so much for joining us. we leave you now with a live look outside of, oh, san francisco and pier 39. we can see all lit up so nicely tonight. have a great one. we'll see you tomorrow. for our town hall, take action. san francisco tomorrow at 7:00 pm streaming.
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