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andy patel joins us now with who's going to be under a freeze warning sandhya. >> yeah, and it's ama and dan. the north bay valleys as temperatures have already started to drop. so let's take a look at a live picture right now from our mount tam cam. just a sparkling view of the city by the bay as skies have cleared out. we're looking at temperatures in the 40s and 50s right now from san francisco to san jose, 43 degrees in livermore, north bay is where some of the colder readings are. 39 right now in santa rosa and napa, 36 degrees in calistoga. you can see why they issued a freeze warning that begins shortly here at midnight. runs until 9 a.m. tomorrow. temperatures as low as 28 degrees. frost and freeze will cause damage to any tender plants. so make sure you protect them. also, bring in your pets. and don't forget about wrapping any pipes, water pipes outside to prevent damage. freeze watch is going up for the same area saturday morning. so it's not going to be a one day cold weather event. hour by hour, we go tomorrow morning right down near freezing at 5 a.m. in santa rosa, dropping even lower than
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that as we head towards 7:00 am. now on live doppler seven right now. all is quiet. i'll be back with a full look at your accuweather seven day forecast, which does include the weekend coming up. >> dan okay, thank you sandhya. tonight is the first night of hanukkah and there were numerous menorah lightings around the bay area. but this normally festive holiday comes as war rages in the middle east, which has coincided with a rise in anti-semitic attacks. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez takes a look at what is different with this year's celebrations. >> as we stand, proud and strong on the first night of hanukkah, the jewish festival of lights, many felt moved to celebrate during such a dark time. >> with all the hostages that are still not home with their families, it's much more meaningful than in other years that i can remember. that's why we came out tonight. >> the ceremony was held at almaden lake thursday evening, where the congregation from the chabad of san jose watched as
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the first candle on the menorah was ignited. this powerful force of evil reared its ugly head. >> exact two months ago today, amid the israel-hamas war, rabbi mendel weinfeld said more people from the jewish community have come out to mark the beginning of the eight day festival. this is a time for us to come together and strength. this is a time for us to come together in our resilience shefs in union square, members from the chabad san francisco held the 48th annual lighting of the giant menorah. >> do something extra for your friend, for your neighbor. >> earlier in the day, we spoke to rabbi michael copeland, who said her congregation in the castro district is toning their commemoration down this year is a celebrate thing. >> it might be a little bit more subdued than in past years. we like to go over the top and joy and dancing, and this year that doesn't feel quite right. we still need to bring in the joy, but we're also go really deep and sadness as well.
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>> state senator scott wiener says the jewish community has been shaken up by recent anti-semitic attacks. so it is a somber time, but a hanukkah is a ultimately a story of resilience and being willing to fight in the south bay. lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> the story of hanukkah has of course always been one of hope and resilience. those words tonight from second gentleman doug emhoff. he spoke during a lighting ceremony at the national menorah outside the white house. the national menorah has become an international symbol of religious freedom ever since the first lighting, which was in 1979. >> new at 11, a bay area pilot accused of attempting to crash a plane headed to san francisco international airport is out of jail tonight. his wife spoke moments after he was released. abc7 news reporter j.r stone has what's next in the case. a emotional moments showing ex alaska airlines pilot joseph emerson and his wife after he
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was released from an oregon jail on thursday. >> emerson is accused of trying to cut the engines of a passenger flight while off duty and riding in an extra seat in the cockpit back in october. >> i'm i'm so happy my boys are going to be so happy to have their dad home. it's been a long time. and i'm just i'm just glad that that this is happening. he deserves to be home right now. >> emerson is from pleasant hill. his federal indictment was lessened from 83 counts of attempted murder to 83 counts of reckless endangerment. at least three passengers have filed suit against alaska airlines, saying they suffered emotional distress from the incident. >> i know that it's impacted more than just joe. i hope that they would also understand the condition that my husband was in during that that flight. and eventually that will all come out. >> emerson previously told authorities he had been struggling with depression and took psychedelic mushrooms two
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days before the flight. his attorneys have said he was in a dreamlike state and had a panic attack when he tried to cut the engines of a horizon air flight from washington state to san francisco. emerson was released around 5 p.m. thursday after posting bail, which had been set at $50,000. he must now undergo mental health services, stay away from drugs and alcohol and not come within 30ft of an operable aircraft. >> is he criminally responsible? no. does he need help? yes >> emerson's attorneys say they're client and his wife will now drive back to california while he awaits trial. j.r. stone, abc seven news. and developing news, three people are hurt after a car crashed into a christmas parade in bakersfield. >> the victims were all waiting for the parade to begin. when the car entered the route. the driver was taken into custody. the parade was delayed by two hours and had to be rerouted.
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the cause of that crash is still under investigation. >> dramatic new video is coming in after the campus shooting at the university of nevada. las vegas police today released surveillance footage from the moment an officer took down the shooter yesterday. you can see the suspect in a long black trench coat follow a plainclothes officer around a patrol car. watch. now, that officer stumbles, gets up, then opens fire. we frozen the video at the moment he killed the suspect. the officer was not seriously hurt. two of three victims have now been identified , a fourth who was shot but survived, was downgraded today to life threatening condition. we also learned the gunman mailed 22 letters to other university personnel around the us. he was a longtime professor who tried to get a job at unlv's business school but was rejected . >> hunter biden has been indicted on nine tax charges in california. prosecutors say the president's son spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax bills. the charges center
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around the 1.4 million in taxes that biden owed between 2016 and 2019, which he has since paid back. if convicted, hunter biden could face up to 17 years in prison. this case is in addition to his federal gun charge in delaware. former president donald trump was back in court today for his new york civil fraud trial. the republican front runner showed up to see his defense accounting witness take the stand. eli bartov, an accounting professor at new york university, testified in his opinion that accounting fraud didn't take place and that the financial inaccuracies were simply minor errors. >> a scare for some people doing holiday shopping at the apple store in berkeley today. they ran and ducked for cover after two men dressed in all black burst into the store and began to clear two tables of merchandise. employee was yelled for shoppers to get down for their own safety. no one was hurt, but it certainly left customers shaken. >> the fact that two people i didn't see the second person, but somebody said there was a
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second person, two people can take down an entire store of customers and at least 20 employees were in there. it's broad daylight, 1245 this afternoon. it's crazy. >> police say the thieves drove off in a white suv heading towards i-80. so far, no arrests . abc7 news reviewed records showing at least five robberies at this same store over the last four months. contagious virus has wiped out the rabbit population at tilden park little farm in the berkeley hills. sadly, an outbreak of a virus called myxoma ptosis forced veterinarians to euthanize all of the bunnies to save them from painful symptoms and certain death. ultimately, park officials say one rabbit contracted the virus last month, and by the time it was diagnosed , all of them had been exposed. the disease is common and harmless among wild cottontail rabbits in the area. however, it has a 99% mortality rate in domestic dicated rabbits. today the city of san francisco is announcing financial help for
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vendors on mission street as the city tackles the stolen goods market in the area. >> a 90 day ban on street vending has now been in effect for two weeks now. vendors will each get $1,000 from the city. they say it's not enough as they've been relocated to low traffic places. they expressed their concerns to supervisor hillary ronen today angry, disappointed because she she don't listen to us. >> she don't pay attention to us. she just came here and say, this is what i want. $1,000. that's money. it doesn't mean anything for us. those thousand dollars, we can make it if we sell on the street in one week easily. >> officials said the ban is working as it's keeping illegal activity away from the area, despite the challenges. >> a lot more to come here. maybe local crab for christmas. we have an update on the season that was supposed to open nearly a month ago. >> and speaking of the holidays, the postal service is ready to make that special delivery. we'll see how they're preparing for all those packages and cards. >> also here, speeding up downtown san francisco's recovery. a look at some of the
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ideas and how quickly it could happen. >> and first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thanks, dan, and i'ma tonight. let's really get to know each other. our people buying those robots and now are there a bunch of weird homes around the country with the whole chuck e cheese band set up there? >> you've put a lot of thought into this
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abc7 news reporter j.r. stone has a look at the ideas and a potential timeline. >> we broke news last week that downtown san francisco's vacant office space rate is at an all time high of 35, meaning that more than a third of all office space in the financial district is sitting empty. something that san francisco mayor london breed addressed in our abc7. take action san francisco discussion monday night in my economic recovery plan. >> it has everything to do with changing what downtown what we traditionally know downtown to be. >> mayor breed said that her vision of change doesn't just involve filling those downtown offices where in many cases companies have gone remote. it also has to do with housing. >> something as simple as converting office space to housing thing and being able to do that without going through a process is something we've already done as erickson is with
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the emerald fund, a san francisco real estate developer company. >> we spoke with him after the town hall. he says tax incentives from the city and the state are a must. >> over a 60 year period event annually, the city will collect roughly three times the amount of taxes. by abating it right now. >> others we spoke with last week described an office to housing change as anything but simple. >> we definitely need new housing, but it's very difficult to make those kind of conversions. but i think that we will start to see some happen fairly soon on a smaller scale. and then if the proper incentives are put in place, you know, maybe two, two years plus from now, that's colin yasu kochi, who's the executive director of the tech insight center at cbre, which focuses on the tech industry and how it affects commercial real estate. >> yasukichi believes that the office to housing type of
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conversion could likely ramp up in two years, but only if interest rates drop during monday's event, the mayor would not say how long she believes it will take to bring san francisco's downtown back. erickson says there's no quick fix here. cutting the red tape is likely to take a year and a half in his opinion. then at least another eight years to make a dent. if you take 5 million out of 25 million, that's a significant percentage. >> and if you and if you then chew up the remaining space at 2,000,000ft■!s per year, you get down to a reasonable number within ten years. >> mayor breed also spoke about bringing things like a soccer stadium, college classrooms or even a european spa concept to the downtown area. loosely thrown out ideas of what the future of downtown san francisco could look like. j.r. stone, abc7 news. >> if you missed the town hall, there are still ways to watch and it's worth your time. the
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take action event is now available on the abc7 news bay area streaming app. find it wherever you stream and the full conversation will air on television this saturday right here on abc7 at 9 p.m. and sunday at 6 p.m. >> new at 11 crab season is being delayed for a third time this season. the california department of fish and wildlife says humpback whales are still migrating off the coast and they can get entangled in crab nets. officials will assess things again in two weeks with the holiday season upon us, so too is the rush to send gifts and cards to loved ones at one east bay mail processing center, staff are working around the clock to make the holiday a little brighter for bay area families. abc7 news reporter tim johns got a tour of the facility tonight. >> the postal workers around the country are the busiest time of year has arrived at the united states postal service's oakland processing facility. more than 1000 employees are working every day this month to deliver a little holiday magic. >> we're anticipating all the way up to 7 million parcels just
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for this holiday season. >> abdul momen is the facilities manager of processing support. he says to prepare for the holidays, the facility has added several new processing and sorting machines. over the next couple of weeks. they'll keep mail flowing to thousands of households around the east and north bays. >> in january, we start preparing. we start bringing the machines, we start developing our plans to deliver a good product to our customers with so much going on at these mail processing facilities, the usps has some tips to make sure your packages get delivered on time because you never know what type of precious cargo may be inside. >> well, heyman says if you want your holiday packages to be received promptly, the most important thing is to get them out early. the closer we get to christmas, the more likely they could be delayed when it's fragile items, make sure you're using reinforced boxes. >> when it's letters, make sure we refrain from using the glittery ink because the machines have an issue picking up some of those those zip codes. and then also using the correct zip codes. >> and while this time of year
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is stressful for many usps employees, they say it's worth it helping to connect people with their loved ones. >> what we do is we bind families from coast to coast. we are not just employees of the postal service. we are also users of the postal service. we receive those gift cards and those packages. we send them off to our loved ones in oakland. >> tim johns, abc seven news tonight in san francisco. >> dry queens took to the ice. it was part of an annual event at the holiday ice rink in union square. the event featured legendary drag personality donna sachet. guests were able to watch the performances for free. a skating session was also included where guests could skate alongside the drag performers. a portion of ticket proceeds from skaters benefited the san francisco recreation and parks department. donna sachet for a lot of years. that is a fun, fun evening. >> yeah, it looked like a good one too, because it looked dry, which is nice. >> we've had some good amounts
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of rain here the last couple of days. abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with the forecast. sandy. >> yeah. and dan and anna, it's been nice to see the rain. it's also been great to see snow up in the high country right now. i want to show you what you can expect over the next three days. so in case you're already thinking about the weekend, frosty tomorrow morning with sunshine. then temperatures in the 50s, 60s winter like morning chill for both saturday and sunday. but you will notice milder conditions for the afternoon. here's a live view from our san jose camera where right now the temperature is 50 degrees. but some of our cooler spots, 47, oakland, 48 in half. moon bay, san francisco, 50 degrees from our emeryville camera. you can clearly see back towards sutro tower. upper 30s. these are our colder spots. santa rosa, petaluma, napa right now 45 in concord and livermore 43 degrees. live doppler seven. pretty quiet compared to what we were looking at earlier in the day. and the fog has formed a visibility is down to a half a mile in napa, just over a mile in santa rosa. livermore reporting three mile visibility.
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so be careful tomorrow morning for that commute. now, we did have the rain move through here earlier today. you probably remembered those showers that began in the morning in the north bay and then started to spread by early afternoon. certainly snow in the sierra nevada as well. so when we take a look at our rainfall totals over the last 48 hours, most noticeable is kentfield, one of our wettest spots picking up over an inch of rain, 2000/900 in san francisco, napa, 7/10 14 hundredths. in redwood city, livermore oakland picking up 13 hundredths in san jose 707 inch. this is a live view from mount rose where you can see snow is covering the light post there and snow is still falling right now, but the winter weather advisory was dropped 24 hours. snow totals 15in at palisades tahoe, a foot, sierra at tahoe, sugar bowl, we'll take it kirkwood, nine inches of snow and here's a look at the forecast headlines. so tonight, patchy, dense fog has formed tomorrow, we're going to notice
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cold and frosty conditions in the morning with that freeze warning for the north bay and the weekend outlook. a chilly morning, dry days on saturday and less chilly on sunday, but still going to be dry. so as we go hour by hour for tonight, the high clouds will be moving in, going into tomorrow with some patches of fog and then really just occasional high clouds, plenty of sun for your friday afternoon. tomorrow morning. bundle up. it is going to be a cold one. temperatures below freezing in some spots. low 30s to mid 40s. as we check out the afternoon highs with plenty of blue skies. you're looking at 50 and 60s. here's your accuweather seven day forecast we'll go with a frosty start tomorrow morning with cold conditions is sunny day and we repeat that on saturday really temperatures near average on sunday a little bit warmer monday tuesday day and then still mild for december standards. no rain in the forecast for next week. we're in a dry pattern. so dan and ama
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holders are now faced with the reality of paying thousands of dollars more for season tickets or possibly lose the seats they've had for years. >> fans say some of their seats in levi stadium have been redesignated as preferred seats. therefore, of course, increasing the cost. some ticket holders claim their passes have doubled in price since last season. >> we pay approximately $4,000 a year for our ticket and next year it will be closer to 9 or 10,000. >> a spokesperson for the 40 niners said the season ticket holders are now getting additional benefits, including access to an indoor club. >> all right. the san jose sharks had a rough start this season, but they have found their groove. >> yes, sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry did a team teal back to back epic comebacks tonight in detroit. >> we'll show you how a four nothing deficit turned into an overtime win. sports is next
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than a minute. they responded with two shorties, two shorthanded goals in less than 30s then nico sturm makes it a43 game less than a minute after that. sharks fans absolutely stunned and sturm gets his second of the period and now it's tied at four eight combined goals in the second period. and yes, they were getting very, very fast. final minute and a half sharks down. a goal. mikael granlund blasted off the boards. look at the ricochet to tomas hertel. we're tied at five going overtime. what is happening here? early in the ot? fabian zetterlund, the steal races down the ice and gets it to granlund here. good night. game over. drive home safely. first time in franchise history, the sharks have had three goal comebacks in consecutive games. six five. teal is your final even a game to get down but again score late goal and finish in overtime you know it's exciting. >> you know, it's so much fun, right now. >> so a lot turtle after crushing the eagles, the 49 ers will go for their fifth straight win on sunday, hosting the seahawks whom they just beat on
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thanksgiving. brock purdy coming off a four td game in philly, knows contest against a desperate division rival is not going to be a cakewalk. >> it's always a challenge when we play them every single time. it's not like, oh, we've beaten them, so we're just going to walk in this game. it's not like that, man. it's the nfl. they're a team right now who needs to win and so do we. and it's going to be a dogfight like it always is. thursday night football antioch's najee harris and the steelers hosting the patriots. >> harris has had a rough year. patriots came into the game on a six game losing streak, put up 21 in the first half. hunter henry two touchdown catches bailey zappy feeling good steelers fans feeling no pain steelers down three late going fourth and two throw in the bomb going for all of it incomplete no pie. patriots win 2118. pittsburgh's lost two games in four days two teams that only had two wins entering the contest. nba in-season tournament semifinals in vegas. we do this as a warm up in the sports department every night. lakers and pelicans lebron from steph range splash ice in his
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all right. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel. reveal all of us. we appreciate your time as always right now on jimmy kimmel , adam levine. >> have a great night, everyone. previously on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> i am literally freaking out right now. i have no idea how this possum got in my house and up into my
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