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seven year old who was denied a job as a professor at unlv, opens fire on campus. three people are dead as well as the gunman. police now trying to identify the motive as then business owners in san francisco may get compensated for the money they lost during last month's apec summit. >> and on wednesdays, they wear
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suits. >> it's the two kids dressing up for school every single week. oh, how cute is that? okay what you saw the was that the lunch tray? >> that was the tray. >> wow. >> i read in cafetiere. >> yeah, but make it fashion. yeah good morning. on this thursday, december 7th. >> let's check on your forecast. hi, drew. >> hey, good morning. so we have another round of some light showers coming our way today. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. you can see rain moving through eureka right now. this is a cold front that's going to swing through the bay area right around lunchtime. it is a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact scale. an isolated downpour is possible. the biggest impact is just some slick travel right around noon today. so breaking your day down, you can see those rain chances are the best for everybody. right around lunchtime, those scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. but again, this is a fast moving front. by 4:00 pm, we're drying out and that's going to lead to a clear and chilly night on the
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way. that's a look at your forecast. first back to you, reggie. thanks, drew. >> developing news out of las vegas. the person suspect of a deadly attack on the unlv campus has been identified as a man in his 60s. sources tell abc news he had applied to be a professor at that school but wasn't hired. jobina is at the live desk with what we know about the investigation. >> jobina thank you, reggie. authorities credit the responding officers with saving countless lives when a gunman opened fire at unlv, killing three people just before noon yesterday. the sheriff says students were gathering outside a building that houses the business school. they were playing games and eating when the gunfire started inside the building. police arrived and told people to, quote, run, run, hide, fight. video shows students scrambling to get away. many barricaded themselves in classrooms for about 40 minutes later to university detectives killed the suspect in a shootout outside the building. we heard a bunch of shots and the second police got there, they went in
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and more shots fired. >> everybody starts running in the opposite direction. i nearly got trampled like some girl fell over herself, going down the stairs as police identify the suspect as 67 year old anthony pulido, investigators are searching an apartment in henderson, nevada, believed to be his home. >> police say the three victims were faculty or staff, not students. >> stephanie jobina, thank you. and abc7 news also spoke with a unlv student from the bay area. caitlin tineo was at the university when the shooting happened and she was actually on the other side of campus when she got the alert from the school. >> i ran to the student apartments across the street because i knew people who live here and then i've just been here ever since. i don't feel safe anymore at all. um finals are next week and all of my finals are supposed to be in person. >> a stressful time. the
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university brought therapy dogs to help students and staff ease their fear and stress the campus will be closed for the remainder of the week as soon as today. >> street vendors in san francisco could see some much needed relief, courtesy of the mayor's office. a ban on vending along mission street is now in its second week, and these vendors say they are struggling because of it. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live at city hall with how that plan could help them. lena reg for ts that have been struggling to make ends meet. >> just street vendors are pleading for city officials to intervene and help them, saying they don't have the money to pay rent next month. the two locations where vendors are selling from rented out from the city aren't getting any foot traffic. the first is at 2137 mission street with room for at least 43 vendors to sell indoors. and the second is lilac. lilac alley with nine
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spots for vendors at the first location. juan mendoza told us in the last two weeks used to sell three times that amount a week. now he grabs his merchandise and persuades people to go in. >> you have to do todos los dias. this is what i have to do every day to stand out here. he promotional edificio vendors and start promoting what's happening inside. >> we're trying to help as many people as possible, but unfortunately, as you can see, people are not coming to the placita and people are really losing in their income right now . keep in mind, the city originally imposed the street vending ban two weeks ago as a strategy to get rid of unpermitted vendors selling stolen items on the sidewalks in an effort to help the street vendors. >> the mayor is also expected to announce plans to launch a marketing campaign to better promote the marketplaces and
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local businesses in the area. live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> there will be more to come. lena thank you. in the east bay a special meeting called to address a citywide stench. richman has received numerous complaints about this. in fact, the city's mayor says it comes from a private sewage plant and needs to be addressed immediately. here's a statement from the mayor's office saying, quote, there are some things that are non-negotiable. all unless you're completely desperate, governments have a duty to provide residents with those non-negotiables. the air we breathe is one of those things. now, this has nothing to do with the recent flaring incidents at the chevron refinery in the city. those resulted in air quality officials issuing several violations as we're now getting a better picture of how apac impacted businesses in san francisco. >> the summit brought tens of thousands of people to the city, but business owners say they didn't see an economic boost. the budget finance committee heard from them yesterday, according to a report from the yerba buena community benefit
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district, eight hotels in the neighborhood did very well, but a majority of the 113 restaurants and cafes did not. the number of visitors to those businesses was down by over 33. revenue was down an average of 64. >> as apex started to step in. we anticipated a three day heavy closure with a little setup. it was much larger than expected, as we can all know. it ■really became a ten day shut down for the entire neighborhood. so this group says the advice for workers to stay home because of all the traffic that was going to be on the streets may have also played a role. >> the board of supervisors anticipated there would be some impact and passed a resolution setting aside $10 million to help small businesses. it's yet to be determined how much money affected businesses will get. >> yeah, precedent for going up to around $50,000 per business. i think that's a good goal. the businesses would have to provide financial loss. >> some of the money may also be
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used to cover overtime time for 911 operators. they were mandated to work extra hours during apec as part of the emergency response plans. >> still to come, the former house speaker retiring from congress. kevin mccarthy's departure creating a special election that compromises an already slim gop majority. then snow in the sierra. >> the trek up interstate 80th may not be an ideal drive in the coming days. >> 6 or 7 this morning, we're tracking that snow in the sierra, but also more showers here later on today. we'll have a level one storm for your thursday day. but behind this front, it gets frosty tomorrow morning. and sunshine returns for the weekend. we're going to go hour by hour in future weather ow you the showers moving through
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or more of snow could fall in the sierra at the highest elevations by tonight. so if you're traveling there, caltrans says interstate 80 is safe enough for travel, but the drive is not as smooth as some would hope. the agency is still working on emergency road repairs from last winter storms. for now, the repairs are on pause as the sierra gets its first snow of the season. chains are required on i-80. caltrans shut down westbound traffic on i-80 through truckee due to multiple spinouts last night. hi, drew. hey, stephanie. >> we'll look at that winter weather advisory for the sierra lasting until 10 p.m. today. a good idea if you can hold off your travel until tomorrow. the weather conditions will greatly improve here on friday. back here at home, partly cloudy skies from our san jose camera with a live look out there. we are expecting more showers later on today. temperatures are some chilly spots. novato, napa starting out in the upper 30s 40s and 50s for the most part
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around the bay shoreline. here's future weather by 10 a.m. we're tracking those light showers moving through the north bay around noon. they're crossing the heart of the region by about 3 p.m. we're on the tail end of these showers and then behind that front, it is going to get chilly around here late tonight. first thing tomorrow morning, we have a frost advisory tomorrow morning for the north bay. the valleys could see temperatures as low as 32 degrees to begin the day tomorrow. >> stephanie chilly, drew, thank you. well, just ahead, a san francisco startup using ai to bring back screen icon jimmy stewart for a christmas bedtime story. we'll tell you about it. then, former president trump was not at the latest gop debate again, but those vying to beat him had their chance to make an impression for voters. and as we head to break, we'll take you outside for a live look atop our roof camera looking at the san francisco skyline. you can see salesforce tower there in the distance. drew will have another update on weather in just a few
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problem that has stuck with the city for decades. according to a citywide count. there are nearly 8000 homeless people in san francisco, so the city spends 5% of its billion dollar budget tackling homelessness. during our take action san francisco town hall event, abc seven news sat down with city leaders to talk about this crisis. mayor breed says the city made progress because they got clarity on a court decision. she blamed the ninth circuit court decision that prevented the city from moving people who declined shelter because as we were not
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able to move people, the way that we're able to move people now. >> so we offer someone one shelter or any type of housing, they are no longer involuntarily homeless. us and what we are doing is being as aggressive as we can to get people off the streets and give them, you know, an ultimatum. mayor breed says the city offered 300 people housing in shelter just last month. >> only 100 people accepted and the executive director of the nonprofit code tenderloin explained why. many tell her they declined. >> shelter people are turning down shelter because it's not a safe place for them. we have to come with out of the box solutions. >> many people in the audience agree that there needs to be more discussion for groups to come together and find solutions. if you missed the town hall, there are still ways to watch the take action event is now available on the abc7 news bay area streaming app. you can find it wherever you stream
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and the full conversation will air on tv this saturday at 9 p.m. and sunday at 6 p.m. now to your voice. your vote for republicans took the stage last night for the fourth presidential debate. donald trump once again did not attend. abc news reporter liz lander shows us the fiery exchanges having only four candidates joined the stage for the fourth republican presidential primary debate. >> but there were plenty of fireworks and insults to go around. >> i love all the attention, fellas. thank you for that. >> former un ambassador nikki haley has seen a recent surge in the polls and took much of the criticism on stage wednesday night. business men vivek ramaswamy using his first question to attack her. >> you actually started joining service on the board of boeing and now you're a multi-millionaire. that math does not add up. it adds up to the fact that you are corrupt in terms of these donors that are supporting me. >> they're just jealous as they wish that they were supporting them. >> florida governor ron
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desantis, who has seen a drop in the polls, also swiping at haley. >> she wrote a love letter to the chinese ambassador saying how great a friend china is. >> former governor chris christie defending haley. >> we disagree about who should be president of the united states. well, we don't disagree on is this is a smart, accomplished woman. you should stop insulting. >> candidates spent some time debating issues like the borders , student loans and digital currency regulations. former president donald trump was absent from the stage, having now skipped all four debate. s on tuesday. he declined to rule out abusing power. if he returns to the white house under no circumstances you are promising america tonight. >> you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody except for day one. i want to close the border and i want to drill. >> that's not a that's that's not. no, no. that's we love this guy. he says you're not going to be a dictator, are you? i said, no, no, no. >> other than day one, christie taking on trump directly, saying he doesn't think trump is kidding about his future plans
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as president. >> let me make it clear his conduct is unacceptable. >> the biden campaign responding to those comments from trump, saying that it's, quote, no surprise when you look at everything that he's been saying, every single day on the campaign trail in washington, liz landers, abc news, former house speaker kevin mccarthy is resigning from congress. >> the republican from bakersfield says he'll leave at the end of the month. it follows his high profile and historic removal as speaker of the house earlier this year. we don't know what is next for mccarthy, but governor newsom is required to call for a special election within the next two weeks to fill his vacancy. >> all right. this story is so cute. two elementary school students in maine started a trend that's well suited for their fellow classmates. get this, james and lincoln, who are both eight year olds dressed to impress with a suit and tie. every wednesday. the boys tell us how so-called dapper wednesday became a tradition. >> i started wearing it in second grade, and then this year
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he got his suit and then we won day at lunchtime, mr. p came and he said, let me know when you'll wear your suit again. i'll wear mine too. and we all agreed on wednesday and that turned dapper. oh >> oh. so cute. dapper day. their teachers say it helps staff boost the students self-esteem and the boys hope other schools will participate. oh, wow. >> oh, my god. oh, my gosh. there's a whole group. >> so cute. >> i love that. what are those, like, ski pants? that's what i was trying to figure out. yeah very maine, i feel. oh of course. you know, of course i have a lot of ski pants up there. wow. christmas suit in there. it was cute. you know, that is some kids. >> that's their whole world. i was never really a part of that, where they are in full snow gear. yeah. going to school like my nephew and niece in minnesota. that's because they walk to school. >> wow. >> so got to brave the elements. >> and so are they putting the ski pants on top of the regular school out zoo when they get
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into the classroom, they stuff it away. wow. it's just a whole different world. >> i do remember doing that. very cool. i had to walk to elementary school and sometimes when it would snow, you just put on the ski pants, put those boots on and. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. put over the jeans, everything. i mean, by the time you get to school, you're like sweating because you're so hot. so hot because it doesn't breathe at all. those snow pants . goodness. but it's a weird way to start the day. it is. you're just, like, hot and tired and you're like, now i got to learn for ten hours and wet and wet. you're because the water creeps up your jean pants and then you're like, it's not for me. >> oh, i know. >> what a wild time. i don't know. >> something about that. just it's not great. i think the classroom floor is just looking all like, oh yeah, that lobby hallway was gross. yeah. yes. all the squeaks. >> yes. yeah. well we've got some snow in the sierra if you want to go see it. okay. we've got that winter weather advisory in effect. tempting. so tempting after i just described how lovely it is to be in your snow gear. okay here's our rooftop
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camera at kgo. you can see we are quiet out there this morning. we're expecting more showers later on today. here's the accuweather headlines. a level one light storm will move through here right around lunchtime. it's a quick moving front. we're not expecting a lot of rain with this storm system behind it. we get some cold air moving in from the north, some frosty mornings on our way. the north bay already has a frost advisory in effect tomorrow morning for temperatures dipping to near freezing to begin our friday. as we head to the weekend, we'll have some chilly mornings, but the weekend is looking really nice. if you have any outdoor activities planned either saturday or sunday, you'll have no issues when it comes to any rain in the forecast. but today we are tracking showers, a level one on the abc seven storm impact scale. today a brief downpour possible. the biggest impact will be just slick travel. the middle part of our day as this rain moves through. here's future weather. you can see those showers in the north bay. first, it's not a lot of rain. they're very scattered in nature and it's a fast moving system. by about three, 4 p.m, we're rounding out the showers. we're drying out. and that'll lead to
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a chilly and clear night on the way. rainfall totals here, you will see just a few hundredths of an inch in most spots. so it's not a lot of rain by any means. highs today in the upper 50s to the lower 60s with that rain coming right around lunchtime for most of us tonight. behind that front, it gets cold. look at some of these numbers in the north bay napa, santa rosa, lakeport, cloverdale dipping well into the 30s. a similar story for concord and livermore. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. midday showers today. a cold morning tomorrow but bright skies prevail to finish out the week. mostly sunny saturday and sunday with warmer weather moving in for the early part of next week jobina. >> thank you, drew. good morning, everyone. we are going to begin in richmond where we're following a crash right now. it'll be on westbound 80 right past el portal drive. the speeds are around 12mph in this spot. and the backup extends into el sobrante. so heads up to you. if that's a part of your commute, it's improving that westbound four ride. now antioch to concord has dropped to around 51 minutes. it was over an hour about ten minutes ago. so that's some progress slowing though at
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the richmond san rafael bridge where the sigalert is still underway. we are in week nine of this with three westbound lanes blocked. still no wide load vehicles allowed here. and we will end with a live picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. we're metering lights came on at 516. stephanie thank you, jobina. >> now let's turn to ginger zee. she's live with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning, ginger. >> good morning to you, stephanie. reggie it's great to be with both of you this morning. so coming up here on gma, we are starting with that big story we've all been following live from las vegas. the deadly shooting on a college campus. three people at least killed. and of course, so many more details coming out this morning and what parents need to know about the new lawsuit that facebook and instagram are facing. also know who won the biggest prize ever on a game show last night. the three finalists from the very popular squid game. the challenge here live with us. we are also serving up some kindness this morning, shining a light on the organizations and volunteers that are working overtime this holiday season to help millions of americans in need of putting
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food on the table. and we've got some surprises there will be tears, big tears, and so much more. i also heard you all talking about walking to school and being cold. and we were just discussing how i don't know why, but i would shower. and then it would freeze my hair would freeze into sticks on the way to school. and then i'd be sitting there and like breaking the that can't be good. >> no, the icicles in so many ways. oh, gosh, yes. i know that the concerns over frostbite here . i remember that in colorado, just, you know, stuck in that bubble where where was everybody out like like, how is this it's as a kid, you just accept things, right? >> like, i just accept that my hair is frozen. and now, like, in first period, i'm just breaking my hair apart. >> but right. >> i know. >> i guess this is normal. isn't that weird? like it looks odd to think about for us here.
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>> how? >> how? just not like every day. just screaming. yeah, i know the frustration, right? >> oh, kids. >> they're resilient. kind of. ginger. we'll see you. seven. >> thanks, ginger. >> see you then but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee. because it's the work behind the scenes, that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! for all that is me, for all that is you. kaiser permanente. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age.
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is abc7 news now at 630. >> a relief could finally be on the way for san francisco's street vendors. the mayor expected to release a plan as soon as today that could help the workers who say they just can't make money right now. >> then some oakland teachers causing controversy by staging a teach in about the war in the middle east. critics say their actions are stoking anti-semitism. >> and another chance of light showers in the forecast today. it is a level one on our storm impact scale. the timing and intensity of that rain. good morning. >> it's thursday, december 7th. all right. >> so let's check on that forecast. hey, drew. >> hey, good morning. it's a quick moving system so the rain does not linger all that long today. here's live. doppler seven along with satellite. our next front is already moving on shore across eureka this morning
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on our on its way to the bay area later on today for most of us, the best chance of rain is between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. today. that window, it's a level one on the abc, seven storm impact scale with scattered showers. your biggest impact is going to be just slick travel. the day planner breaks down like this, the best chance you can see right around the middle part of your day today at noon will likely track those scattered showers crossing the region. but again, it's fast moving. by 4 p.m, we are drying out. the sunshine is breaking back out. and that is going to lead to a clear night, but also a chilly night with frost advisories popping up later on tonight. we'll take a closer look at that rain coming up in a few minutes. let's check in with jobina is here with traffic this morning. >> thank you, drew. good morning, everyone. so i'm bringing you an overall view of the bay bridge here because you're going to have a slow ride as you descend into san francisco. you can certainly tell that from our live camera. it's partially due to a stall that's reported on southbound 101. but that backup is extended now past 80. so you're dealing with that if you're approaching
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the toll plaza metering lights came on at 516. we will end with an update on the crash we're following up in richmond. we still have at least one lane blocked here on westbound 80 pass el portal drive speeds, arresting around 21mph. reggie thank you. >> jobina new this morning, two people are dead and a third person is in critical condition. an after this terrible head-on crash in san pablo. police say a man and a woman were driving west on el portal drive when they ended up in the eastbound lanes, then crashed into a car. the man and woman died while the other driver was taken to the hospital. el portal drive near glen glen lock street is closed while officers are investigating the scene in san francisco. >> street vendors say the city's 90 day ban on vending along mission street is leaving them with no money to provide for their families. but relief may be on the way. abc's seven news reporter lena howland is live at city hall with more on the expected announcement from the mayor's office. good morning, lena. good morning, stephanie. abc seven news has learned that announcement could come as early
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as this morning. the mayor is expected to announce an emergency relief package for these low income street vendors that have been struggling to make ends meet. just two weeks into the 90 day. street vending ban. many street vendors are pleading for city officials to intervene and help them, saying they don't have the money to pay rent next month. the two locations where vendors are selling from rented out from the city aren't getting any foot traffic. the first is at 2137 mission street with room for at least 43 vendors to sell indoors . and the second is lilac alley with nine spots for vendors. some vendors are now considering breaking the ban. >> for me, there is no way i can stay in here for another week. >> so what's your plan to go out and if i have to break the law, i'm sorry. >> i try to do my best. i try to comply with the city, but obviously it doesn't work like they're okay for this number because through through november they have been saving. >> but then the worry is what's
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going to happen in january? how am i going to pay my rent, how i'm going to pay my bills? am i going to have to choose, you know, from paying rent and eating and things like that at the city originally imposed the 90 day street vending ban two weeks ago as a strategy to get rid of unpermitted vendors selling stolen items on the sidewalks. >> and part of the mayor's announcement expect for today also includes plans to launch a marketing campaign to better promote these marketplaces and businesses in the area. live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> lena, thank you. the owners of a san jose daycare where two children drowned in a pool in october faced a new charges. the two women appeared in court yesterday, but the case was held over because they both asked for an interpreter. the new charges stem from a separate incident involving a different group of children. prosecutors did not go into detail about what happened, but they added seven misdemeanor counts. the women already face felony charges in the drownings
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and the defendants had one job. >> most important above all, which was to return them to their parents safely. they did not do that. >> neither the women nor their lawyers commented after yesterday's hearing. they are due back in court at the end of the month. >> both the san francisco born college student who was shot in a possible hate crime in vermont has now been released from the hospital. his sham aratani was walking with two other palestinian students when they were shot over thanksgiving weekend. he's now paralyzed from the chest down because a bullet is lodged in his spine. the shooting suspect is now in custody. it's being investigated as a possible hate crime because two of the victims were wearing traditional palestinian scarves. >> new developments on the israel hamas war. today marks two months since the war started. israeli troops and hamas militants continue battling in the center of the gaza strip's second largest city. the ground offensive has prevented aid groups from delivering food, water and other supplies. the us and its g7
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allies are calling for crossings from gaza into israel to be opened for the transfer of humanitarian aid. officials say more than 80% of households in southern gaza are suffering from inadequate food aid. the un says nearly 2 million people have left their homes and many of them have been displaced. multiple times. the presidents of three of the most elite universities in the country are facing criticism over their comments during testimony on capitol hill. jobina the remarks were about anti-semitic ism on campus and calls for genocide. >> yes, reggie aqui the presidents of harvard mit and the university of pennsylvania are facing calls to resign. it comes after lawmakers accused them of not doing enough to crack down on anti semitism and hate on campus. >> i am asking specifically calling for the genocide of jews. does that concern cute bullying or harassment if it is directed and severe or pervasive, it is harassment. >> so the answer is yes, it is a context dependent decision.
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congress woman it's a context dependent decision. >> that's your testimony today calling for the genocide of jews is depending upon the context. >> the backlash was swift among alumni, students and donors who are now demanding action. the governor of pennsylvania called penn president liz magill's remarks, quote, unacceptable and shameful. he's urging the board of trustees to convene in response, lance magill posted this video last night. >> i was not focused on, but i should have been the irrefutable fact that a call for genocide of jewish people is a call for some of the most terrible violence human beings can perpetrate. >> controversy or controversy is far from over. >> the department of education is already investigating seven schools for complaints over anti-semitism and is islamophobic discrimination on campus. >> stephanie jobina, thank you. speaking of controversy in the east bay, there's some surrounding what's called a teach in about palestinians.
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some oakland unified teachers volunteer participated in this teach in yesterday. they say it's a learning experience where educators provide sources for students to learn the history behind the current war in gaza. one community organizer supports the idea is rare in american education settings, or at least it has been. >> in my experience for palestinian voices, for palestinian experience to be centered. >> meanwhile, some jewish advocates believe the teach in creates bias and increases anti-semitism. >> what this does is exacerbate existing tensions already in our community. this is a way to scapegoat jews in america for something that is happening halfway around the world. >> a ucsd's superintendent, dr. kyla johnson-trammell, sent an email saying the school district does not support the teaching, calling the action, quote, harmful and divisive of the former pilot accused of trying to shut off the engines of a plane that was on its way to san
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francisco has been released from federal custody. >> he's now in state custody. and what happens today could determine if he's allowed to come home to the bay area. joseph emerson will face a judge on state charges in oregon for arraignment. he's facing 84 charges for endangering an aircraft and other people. his attorney spoke after the federal hearing yesterday in hopes that emerson will be allowed to come home. joe is getting released from federal court today. >> we're very happy about that. his family's here and they're all happy about that. and tomorrow, hopefully, he'll be released in state court. we expect that to happen and we're very happy about that. >> if emerson is released today, he'll have to drive back to his home, which is in the east bay, part of his release from federal custody bans him from flying. well, the holidays are starting to come alive in san francisco and small businesses say it's helping. >> the ferry building held its annual holiday open house last night. you can see shop owners say they get a lot more customers from november through valentine's day in february. so
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over in chinatown, though, the chinatown merchants association hosted its holiday lights festival. >> the cluster of business is what makes chinatown special because you can be on the same block and there is entertainment, there is food. there is a bar, there is. there are small restaurants that you can visit. some customers tell us they're shopping local for the holidays, not at big box stores or online retailers. >> san francisco city hall is also getting in the spirit. it was lit up in red and green last night for the annual civic center tree lighting. look at those trees. you see those pink ones every year. >> they always bring such joy, so fun. coming up, a bay area home becoming a hot tourist spot thanks to apek. >> and you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. you can see the dow is up 24 points. we'll have another update coming up. >> and christmas tree fail. the lighting ceremony that didn't go as planned. oh, boy. >> there it is. half done. you
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know, they tried. >> you know what they did? they failed, but they tried. stay with us on the abc7 bay area streaming app at seven for abc7 and seven. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 and this morning we're having a fashion show. drew and i are the models. what could go wrong? >> what more could you want. >> see us model clothing outside this morning. a live look from the exploratorium camera. we are seeing just partly cloudy conditions. a bay waters are pretty calm this morning. it is cool as we begin our thursday. 38 right now in napa. we're at 41 in novato. good morning, santa monica at 4350 though in san mateo and we will find temperatures slow to warm today as another front moves through here and brings us some light showers later on. fog is an issue in the north bay right now. santa rosa, napa down to a quarter of a mile visibility. but elsewhere, we're doing just fine. let's break it down area by area the best chance for showers inland around lunchtime time. a similar story around the bay shoreline line. but look at
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3 p.m. we're already drying out with sunshine poking back out. this is a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact scale along the coast. those showers mid day and temperatures only in the upper 50s. we do have a winter weather advisory until 10 p.m. around the sierra where we could see an additional ten inches of snow above 4000ft. back here at home, once this front moves through here today, behind it, it gets chilly. a frosted advisory will be in effect for the valleys of the north bay ■tomorrow morning for temps as low as 32 degrees. we'll take a look at future weather. another look at those stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only
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but the chinese speaking world too. the estate's director of marketing told our partners at the san francisco standard they're launching a bilingual self-guided tour for that purpose. that is interesting. >> 40 niners linebacker dre greenlaw has apologized to philadelphia eagles head of security. his name is well, he's known as big dom. it comes after sunday's sideline incident in which both were ejected from the game. greenlaw exchange words with big dom, who initially pushed his shoulder away. and then as you just saw right there, greenlaw swiped at dom's face, making contact. as of now, the nfl has not taken any additional action. greenlaw says both sides exchange formal apologies and says it's something he wishes didn't happen. >> all right. i think we can all agree. 40 niners fans, this is something you don't want to see before a rivalry game. two fans were surprised with a mix up in the mail. matt quinn and paul kemp are two lifelong friends and paul ordered matt a die hard 40 niners fan, a custom made
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$195 niners jersey for his christmas present. >> i get to work and then it's there on my desk. so i open it. i'm like, pretty excited. i'm like, all right, cool. so i open it up and then i'm and i'm like, okay. so i'm expecting it to be scarlet red and then this is what i'm looking at. okay, so this is what i'm exactly what i'm looking at. >> oh, no, he didn't. it was a seattle seahawks jersey. and of course, that's the niners main rival. the team, the niners are playing this sunday, in fact. so the company fanatics said the jersey was accidentally switched with a different customized jersey during packaging oopsie the company gave paul a full refund. thank gosh after we reached out to him about this. >> yeah, but also, shouldn't he get another jersey or a hat? >> like you pointed out something like just throw him a bone. >> yeah. >> also, the way that he wears his headphones is brand new to me. >> underneath that is interesting. >> it's almost like a chinstrap, right? >> that's. you don't always see that. >> yeah. make a fashion. now, if
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you're a morning money reporter, cvs location in san francisco will close in what's being called a difficult decision. the move is part of a broader effort to remove nearly 900 cvs stores across the us as more customers are buying online. the store at 499 haight street will close january 11th. prescriptions from the lower haight store will be transferred to the cvs at 701 van ness avenue. i'll add that it is also the location where people who got moved after the target closed. oh, so yeah, yeah, it just continues to happen. employees will be offered comparable roles within the company, according to our partners at the san francisco standard, cbs spokesperson did not answer questions about whether property crime or theft were factors in the decision to close and taking a live look now at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are up, but barely about nine points. >> all right. some ohio dads are getting in front of the camera all for charity. get this, they are being featured in a new 2024 calendar called and drumroll,
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please. reggie dad, bods of cleveland. okay. the owner of shiny penny studios says the pictures celebrate diversity, body inclusivity and self-love. and here you have it. wow. those glasses, those red heart glasses and. huh. there's a lot happening here. yeah, well, the dads in the calendar say it was fun. they look like they're having fun. >> okay, what are your january? you are giving jon snow game of thrones? how do you feel looking at this photo? >> i feel good about it. it was a lot of fun. this was definitely the most tame of the photos i think we took. >> mr. october what are you doing in this photo? are you warding off this skeleton? no i am toasting the skeleton. >> this is a definitely a play on national lampoon's a christmas story. and this is me in my element celebrating the fact that i've finally gotten these decorations up. >> wait. >> national lampoon's a christmas story is not a thing. no, it's national lampoon's christmas vacation and then a
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christmas story. yeah, this. >> this man confuse? i think so. >> he was october. yeah. >> oh, boy. what does it have to do with. with christmas? >> i don't know. i'm here for that. i like it. >> okay. what's that one? >> so many things. it was supposed to be aquaman. that's >> that's a lot happening there. >> although, like, given how this story just went, he's like. so i was doing an homage to superman. oh, yeah, i know. >> confusing. >> there was a lot of themes going on. there was just a lot of, i don't know what the direction was, but you know, they do say that each calendar sold raises money for nonprofit meals on wheels. so it is all for a good cause. want to point that out? we have to lead with those that information like before going to sorry, it's for a good cause and then tell the rest they didn't skip no meals. >> oh no. now i like a dad bod. i'm just. i'm going to say it. sure >> you know, yeah, they have. they have personality, you know, so. yeah, that's. there's that right, joe, save us.
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>> drew davis moving on. not falling for his traps today. not your traps. let's go outside. here's pier 39. see the sea lions out there this morning as we have mainly clear skies to begin the day. another round of showers is about to move through. later on, right around lunchtime. for most of us on the accuweather headlines, we'll track that level one light storm for the middle part of our day. it's a fast moving cold front and behind it we get some cool air moving in from the north. frosty mornings expected tomorrow with a frost advisory in the north bay on friday. the weekend outlook looking very nice. some cool mornings, but the afternoons are bright and we are dry. live doppler seven. here is our next front. it's on approach and we'll bring some light scattered showers to the region on the abc seven storm impact scale. it is a level one light storm today. scattered showers and isolated downpour. slick travel will be your biggest impact. here's future weather later on this morning. here's 10 a.m. showers arriving in the north bay very late in nature. they turn very scattered right around lunchtime and into the early afternoon. that front
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is pretty much through the region. and that means we will dry out later on this evening. if you have evening plans, you don't have to worry about the wet weather. it's just around lunchtime. we'll find those showers and we'll measure this rainfall in just a few hundredths of an inch highs today, upper 50s to the lower 60s with that midday shower. and later on tonight, it gets chilly . frost advisories in the north bay. look at those numbers. napa, santa rosa, lakeport, cloverdale dipping into the 30s low to mid 40s around the bay shoreline. here's the accuweather seven day forecast next seven days for you scattered showers today behind this front we have cold mornings friday and saturday but a dry pattern prevails and early next week we'll find some warmer weather moving in jobina. >> thank you, drew. good morning , everyone. we have a sig alert now in los gatos. it's causing a major slowdown. so this is going to be on southbound 17 before redwood estates. we also have a crash along 17. but in the northbound direction past out of wild road. so this whole area through the summit and lexington hills is going to be messy. if you are coming out of the south
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bay in richmond, we are still looking at the slowdown from this crash on westbound 80 past el portal drive speeds around 23mph. and that spot a more than two mile long backup now at the richmond-san rafael bridge for people that are traveling westbound that's due to the ongoing sig alert there and we will end at the bay bridge toll plaza. we're metering lights came on at 516. reggie thanks, jimmy. >> researchers say they know how to make the perfect espresso. a study published in the journal matter says that when you ground the weight sorry, go back. ok in the journal matter, the team says, i don't know who the team is, but there's a team that when coffee beans are ground, the friction generates electricity. there's something that's missing in the story. i just my brain is not able to quickly make up for it. this makes the grounds clump together, which leads to a bad espresso, but adding a splash of water before grinding the beans reduces static electricity and helps pack the grounds densely
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and evenly. the so called ross droplet technique will lead to a better tasting espresso. so if any of that means anything to you, great. abc7 is doing our part to help build a better bay area by donating time to a great cause. members of our staff volunteered to help prepare bags of groceries at the san francisco marin food bank yesterday morning. the bags are being delivered to those in need who can't make it out to a pantry. >> we take these healthy and nutritious groceries out to seniors, to folks who are disabled, folks like i said, who can't get to a pantry and make sure that they they don't go hungry and that they they they get the nutritious food that they need. >> if you'd like to volunteer the food bank recommends making it a new year's resolution to help out in 2024. if holiday volunteer shifts are full, if you can't donate your time, the food bank is accepting cash donations, which will be matched during the holidays soon >> one.
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>> and there it is, guys. happy holidays from the uk. and that's apparently a real thing. politicians journalists and parliamentary staff gathered to watch the christmas tree lighting this week, but they call it happy. only half of the lights actually turned on. as you can see here. but it's not all bad. and i guess later in the night, all t l turned on. bt to say, this does happen. this happened to my cousin as we were lighting her christmas tree, trying to find all those plugs to if you have a pre-lit tree and you're trying to match all the plugs, you know, sometimes they're labeled and then it's hard because the labels aren't correct. so all i'm saying is it happens. >> i think keep it. yeah. go half, go halfsies or go halfsies. you know, it represents the light and the dark, the yin and the yang. >> you know what i like? i like what you're going there. >> everything that we give also gets taken. you know? right. >> you're on to something here. all right. up next, the seven things you need to know today.
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>> you can watch all of our newscasts live. and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app now and start streaming now. >> and as we head to break, here's a live look from beautiful santa cruz. gosh, that serene sunrise this morning. time now, and i love overcoming challenges. ♪ when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with developmental needs. thousands of bank of america employees like scott spend countless hours volunteering to teach people how to reach their financial goals. it felt good.
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it felt like i could take on the whole world. i know the importance of taking care of myself. 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.
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for all that is me, for all that is you, kaiser permanente. on the abc seven storm impact scale today with scattered showers, an isolated downpour. or looking at your day planner today we start the morning out with just partly cloudy skies. the best chance for those showers right around lunchtime time. but it's a fast moving cold front by 4:00 pm, we're already drying out and that leads to a clear and chilly evening on the way. and number two, the man suspected of killing three people on the campus of unlv has been identified. >> sources telling abc news 67 year old anthony pulido had applied to be a professor at the school but was not hired. all the victims were faculty or
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staff, not students. >> number three, some san francisco street vendors say they are only making 5 to $20 a day because they're selling indoors after the city implemented a 90 day ban on all vending along mission street. abc7 news has learned relief may be on the way. the mayor's office is expected to make an announcement as soon as this morning. >> number four, chatgpt is getting some competition from google and the mountain view based company launched gemini yesterday. google calls it the largest and most capable ai model it's ever built. number five, hanukkah begins tonight, and so does the annual menorah lighting at san francisco's union square. >> the giant menorah will be lit each night through december 15th. number six, we have a sigalert underway right now in los goddess that's causing a major slowdown. >> it's due to a rollover crash on southbound 17 before redwood estates and there's also a crash in the opposite direction on the same roadway. it will be northbound 17 past idlewild road . >> and number seven, put your best pal forward. yeah, there's a new show on hulu and it's
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called the secret life of dancing dogs. and it follows dogs and their humans as they participate in dancing competitions. wion's hulu is owned by abc7's parent company disney. >> oh my dog could never dapper no, no. >> i think he got good at like. >> like a man's like he knows, like, treat sit. that's about our extent. i was going to say dancing dapper it would work. it would work if we could get it to do it. >> the dog seems perfectly normal. the humans. >> i mean, what is going on? it's getting best in show. >> it is for the person. squeaky bee. >> is that what it was? >> yeah. yeah good morning america for our viewers in the west. another deadly shooting on a college campus. at least three people killed at the university of nevada las vegas.
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