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imagine that. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. who knows what you can do when you du more with less asthma. ask your doctor about dupixent. the most prescribed biologic for asthma. now at six, bringing the workers back. >> the plea by san francisco business owners who say they just cannot make ends meet with no traffic downtown and the new way a south bay city wants to crack down on all those catalytic converter thefts. and
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ringing in the holiday season with an epic shopping spree. we are live in san rafael as the salvation army helps to make holiday wishes come true. >> and they have an interesting challenge because they have to shop for older kids, which is always a little tough. i'm going through that right now. >> oh, what age? >> my niece and nephew. so they're like teenager pre-teen. >> got it. it's like, is it too kiddy? >> is it too adult? >> yeah, like they're still into legos, but also a moisturizing. >> oh care before going to bed. like, what is that? >> yeah. >> not the ten steps. >> that's 8 to 10. yeah. >> honestly, they start early. >> i think the legos. always a safe bet though. >> the kids like legos for a really long time. >> 20 year olds? >> yeah. really wow. >> and they don't mind charging is what i'm finding out. yeah. for this. for these legos. yeah. >> yeah, yeah, that's true. i really don't. that's true. yeah. we will pay. all right. good
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morning, everybody. in the north bay. >> oh, that's right. switching it up first. flip it in. reverse it. okay it's actually because we have this new video into our newsroom. so we're going to show you right now. this is what's happening in san jose. we have an overturned big rig on northbound 101. as you get right to the brokaw road off ramp. so we have one lane blocked on the freeway and also the off ramp blocked. and as we bring in the graphics, we'll be able to show you the sensors and what you're going to expect because it's now stretching to about 680 now where the traffic is building, the speeds are down to around 13mph in this spot. and apparently this big rig was carrying vegetables. so some of that may be in the roadway as well. and this is a live picture from san jose showing you all of that traffic along 101. where you see the headlines is where people are going west or northbound. i should say. hey, lisa. hey there, jobina good morning. >> it is awfully cold out there. we are done with the rain. at least for the short term. and looking at high pressure building in with the calm winds and the low dew points, we are near freezing or we'll get there in our interior valleys. look at
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that, 33 in santa rosa, 35 in napa with 36 in livermore, 34 for san ramon, 42. san jose. so until 9:00, this area here, hopefully you don't lose any plants and the pipes and pets are protected because we have several days of this. so by 7:00 somewhat turning a corner into the upper 30s. but otherwise, it's a chilly day today with highs in the mid to upper 50s out there. and we'll talk about the extended outlook, including the weekend coming up kumasi. >> thank you, lisa. developing news, president biden's son hunter has been hit with more federal charges and jobina. this time the charges are related to tax fraud and evasion. >> yes, kumasi hunter biden has been indicted on nine tax related charges here in california. he's accused of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes from 2016 to 2020 after earning more than $7 million during that time. prosecutors write that hunter biden, quote, spent this money on drugs, escorts, luxury hotels, exotic
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cars, clothing and other items of a personal nature. in short, everything but his taxes, end quote. the indictment says that he earned millions from foreign entities. the white house has not responded really a speaking indictment. >> it talks about hunter biden's business dealings with china and the ukraine and the fact that he made all this money, perhaps some of it not legitimately, at least according to house republicans. and that he wrote off business expenses that did not qualify. >> why hunter biden's attorney framed the indictment as having no new evidence and accused special counsel david weiss of, quote, bowing to republican pressure. earlier this year, hunter biden was charged in delaware with felony gun charges after a plea deal with prosecutors fell through. he pleaded not guilty. if hunter biden is found guilty of these new charges, he could face a maximum of 17 years in prison.
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reggie jobina, thank you. >> this morning, the mission street vendors association will host a march for survival and press conference. it comes a day after the city of san francisco announced a $1,000 payments for legal vendors. they were displaced when a 90 day ban on street vending started two weeks ago. the city opened sanctioned locations where legal vendors could continue selling, but vendors say those locations have very low traffic. yesterday, they expressed concern to supervisor hillary ronen 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. >> supervisor ronen's office says despite the challenges, the ban will continue because it's working to cut down on legal activity along mission street as san francisco looks for ways to bring people to the downtown area. some small business owners
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want to move back in order to move forward. they're calling for a pre pandemic work style with more people in the office five days a week right now, thousands of workers are still hybrid and where they work from home some days and in person other days that includes some city employees. mayor london breed has called for more in-person work to help with the recovery. so we asked her and supervisor asha safai about that . >> this building that i'm standing in front of used to have 4000 people in it. there's 400. so you're looking at businesses in san francisco who are suffering more than any other city in the country. great. thanks so we can be nimble. >> we can be. well, that was not asha safai. that was a business owner. downtown city hall tells us about three quarters of city staff work in person full time. mayor london breed says many of the people who are not working in person are tech support employees. >> another factor in san francisco's downtown economy is more and more vacant buildings, more than a third of all office space in the financial district is empty right now. and that's
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something mayor london breed addressed in our abc7. take action san francisco town hall event. she said her vision of change doesn't just involve filling those offices, it also has to do with housing, something as simple as converting an office space to housing and being able to do that without going through a process. >> this is something we've already done. >> mayor breed wouldn't say how long she believes it might take to bring downtown back, but the emerald fund, the san francisco real estate development company, says there's no quick fix for this. the company says it could take a year and a half to cut red tape, then at least another eight years to make a dent and 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 yea, you get down to a reasonable number within ten years. mayor breed also talked about bringing things like a soccer stadium, college classrooms or even a european spa to the downtown area.
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>> if you missed the town hall, there are still ways you can check it out. the take action event is now available on the abc seven news bay area streaming app. you can find it wherever you stream and the full conversation will also be airing on tv tomorrow night at 9 p.m. and then again on sunday at 6 p.m. still to come, a longer way ahead. if you were hoping to get some fresh crab, why crab season is being delayed again and how much longer it could be. >> and drivers stuck in heavy snow in the sierra. the winter storm blanketing some areas and a live look outside from mount tam here where the sun is going to come up with a clear sky. >> but, boy, frosty conditions in our valleys. we'll talk temperatures and the weekend outlook. and as we look in december into the middle of december
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in the sierra. new video this morning shows a fresh snow near donner summit. chains are required on interstate 80 because the roads are icy and snow is blowing in that area. all the snow is a welcome sight, though, for tahoe resorts that are opening up for the ski season. yeah, they are excited, lisa, but a lot to think about if you're heading up there. >> yeah, that's right. you know, we have 13 degrees right now. tahoe valley airport, 14 at truckee and other resorts picked up maybe a foot there from sugarbowl sierra tahoe, 15in palisades. and yeah, you know, a good base is 4 to 5ft. so certainly running certainly below where we should be for this time of year. but i'm going to show you a ten day outlook, which may change things. hopefully it's way, way out there, but everybody wants to know when and if we're going to see any more rain. high pressure now in control, bringing in the clear conditions that sun not
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coming up until after 7:00. it sets at 450, 148. san francisco 41in hayward and half moon bay and from our exploratorium camera, you notice we have temperatures right above freezing. santa rosa, 35 around the delta. so the freeze warning to the north, chilly mornings, dry afternoons and then little change as we get through the week ahead. but into next weekend, it looks like we could be looking at some more precip. 60 in oakland, 61in san jose. i want to show you this. we're at eight days. it doesn't show you much, but you take it out to ten days. and that's where some of that rain could slip south kumasi. >> thank you, lisa. still to come, a sushi place that's a royal favorite opening here in the bay area where you'll have to go to try i it. then giving back the shopping spree for kids by kids that will make dreams come true ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment
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a shopping spree as part of the salvation army angel tree program. abc7 news reporter lena howland joining us live from san rafael with how some of those kids are helping others. good morning, lena. >> good morning. all of the fun for dig deep is well underway right now here at the target in san rafael. here's a look at some of the action going on right now. you'll notice a lot of the toys are already being checked out here behind me. and these are being set aside for families that might be going through a tough time this holiday season. and we were here just 20 minutes ago as the doors opened and santas teenage elves ran in to help. take a look. >> three, two, one. let's go shopping. >> get out of this. >> i love it. >> look at this. >> and here's a look at kids racing inside of target with
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their shopping carts to kick off the shopping portion of dig deep. and this is unlike any other toy drive before today. these elves have been hard at work, fund raising, thousands of dollars to prepare for today. this year, they reached close to $100,000 in total. today, any of the elves that have raised more than $500 for the program are taking their money here to target and they're buying gifts for older youth, often overlooked in most toy drive efforts. that's the age group of kids between 8 to 12 wear a teddy bear or tonka truck just won't suffice. you'll notice that these are kids shopping for other kids, so they know exactly what each age group wants. moments ago, we talked to butch hayes, the founder and chief elf of dig deep. sf yeah, so we started this about 14 years ago and really what it came down to was helping young kids that out don't have anything for christmas. >> s and how do we bring the christmas spirit to everybody that we're around and the biggest thing that we created
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was having kids shop for kids. and it was really an interesting thing that happened. like all these kids were like, i want that for christmas. and then they're like, wait, i get to give this to somebody. and they really understood the power of giving back. >> the salvation army says this is the largest single day toy acquisition and handover in the bay area. now, shopping just kicked off a little bit before 6:00 this morning. and all of the toys being purchased today will be distributed at the salvation army's distribution event in san francisco on december 19th. live in san rafael, lena howland, abc seven news. all right, thank you, lena. >> and now to the news. we have been talking about through the morning. our friend and colleague, jobina fortson, announcing today that she is leaving us. >> we'll hear from jobina in just a second. but first, we want to take a minute to look back at her time here at abc7 news. >> we have a special treat for you. jobina fortson is here for
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the first time. good morning. >> are you ready? you i stay ready. >> oh, come on now. one, two, three. >> doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. >> i'm trying to join the warriors next season because i hear we're favorites to win the next final, so we're going to hit it and boom and boom. >> and we're going to what? we're going to jump down. i mean, i'm an east bay dragon for the night. >> it might seem odd walking
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over to a median in the middle of west oakland to do a sit down interview. but it's the one place where we can capture fredricka. and dr. huey newton together for their story. the oakland rapper turned fashion designer and now community pillar is a bay area legend. i could touch myself, touch my game so sharp i might cut myself. >> i know you hating on the boy bird. >> i'm on my own because i love thyself. never have again got to bring the moment. yeah cute jobina. so many moments. >> oh, thank you. i know who worked. >> hello. >> thank you, eric. i know who did that. yes so first off, thank you to. i have not responded yet. i will probably respond over the weekend when i can digest these lovely messages is coming from those of you that wake up very early and caught my message at 517 this morning. so
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thank you for all of the notes. i am moving along with my husband to atlanta, georgia, which i know many of you all know is my hometown, and that is where my family is, my parents and sister and lots of other loved ones. and i appreciated all of you all for the most part acknowledging how important family is. it is very important to me, and that is what drove my decision. but i also have to acknowledge how much i will deeply miss the bay area. all of you, the people that i have met out and about, but also my friends here at this table and inside this building. it has been a truly wonderful five years, as you saw at. and i am forever grateful for the opportunity to be here. so thank you. >> well, we call ourselves the cousins here. >> the cousins. >> so it's become like a family. >> family. i will not be removed from the group. chat confirmed. we would never the core four could never. >> we would never, never would
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not be the group chat without you. and it's not going to be the same without you, friend. but we're so happy for you. i know what it means to be home and to be so far away from home. we always talk about flying across the country to get to see family, so i'm happy you're going to be close to them. >> thank you. i'm going to miss you all truly, each of you. lisa, our gossip hours. >> yes, you just have to call me on the way in. >> yeah, we talk about everything. that's the beauty of this show. and i've worked in other markets on other shows with other co-anchors. nothing has touched and nothing ever will, in my opinion, touch what i have experienced here. so it's amazing. >> jobina i, i realized last night that i have been doing this for almost 25 years. >> oh, you look good. >> and the summer it'll be 25 years since someone in green bay , wisconsin, decided to put me on tv. >> wow. wow. so in that 25 years, i have never worked on a team that i have loved more than this team. you are a huge part
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of the reason for that. >> thank you. >> yes, thank you. oh, duh. >> sort of outside looking in. yeah. so so. agreed. >> thank you. thank you. guys are going to miss you. >> we'll be watching what you do next. yes. yes. cheering you on. >> always. always. >> thank you. >> oh, and i should mention we have an extended that little bit that you got that eric put together that's just a little tip of the ice cream sprinkle we have a whole long version of that that is going to play at abc7 at seven, which is our streaming newscast. coming up next, you can find it on abc7 news.com or you can find it on your app that you might have for your tv. so more goodbyes coming up at seven. >> our favorite moment. oh, it's hard to narrow it down, fred. i was like, oh, what's my favorite moment? oh my favorite. >> so special merch. so we'll get into merch. >> yeah, we got to get the we love a goodie bag. yes. okay i think people are just still shocked, you know? i mean, just laying it out there right now. all right. well, if that didn't wake you up, the cold morning
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will in the north bay where we've got a freeze warning in effect, high pressure is in control and that is allowing for the frosty start not only today and tomorrow and possibly into sunday. that's where we have our it's a freeze warning today and tomorrow. freeze. watch on sunday. so the light winds out there. beautiful sunrise. that sun coming up in another hour, 40 minutes or so, maybe more than that, 48, san francisco, 41, hayward. so still temperatures around the bay in the low 40s but as you head into our inland valleys, look at all the 30s everywhere freezing santa rosa, 36, petaluma 34 napa. we don't have any fog. so the visibility is good. 36 in livermore and you'll notice it's all in the central valley there. so we have the north winds today allowing for sunny but cold conditions out there. then we'll increase the clouds partly cloudy for the weekend. we remain dry with highs not much better than this. sunday will be slightly warmer. 58 in fremont, look for 60 in vallejo, 61 in san jose under sunny skies. and then again tonight, that freeze
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warning for our north bay interior valleys, more 30s there and also in our inland east bay. and notice we have some mid and upper 60s by the middle of next week with dry skies continuing jobina. >> thank you, lisa. good morning , everybody. so we are going to get right to this video of the sig alert. we've been continuing to follow throughout the morning in san jose. this is an overturned big rig. the chp said it was carrying vegetables so they're dealing with some of that, too, in the roadway. but it has overturned and blocking at least one lane on northbound 101. and also the off ramp to broke off road. so when we bring in our sensors, you can see the impact and the backup is extending almost to 680. the speeds are down to around eight miles per hour in this spot. and this is a live camera in san jose showing you 101. and the backup that you'll run into, if that's a part of your commute. the metering lights are on at the bay bridge toll plaza, but the backup is not too bad there. kumasi >> all right, thanks, jobina now we're checking in with ginger zee who's live with what's coming up on gma. >> good morning, ginger. >> hmm. i can't wait to talk
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about the cousins, but let's go ahead and start with some other things here. reggie kumasi. it's great to be with you. coming up here on gma, we do have the latest on that story everyone's been following. hunter biden indicted on nine counts of federal tax evasion, including three felonies. we're going to break down the charges and the new crackdown on suspected porch pirates. what to know with the holiday shopping season in full swing. and this was so sad to see. derek hough reveals that his wife, hailey, was rushed into emergency surgery while on tour. she is such a sweetheart. i got to dance with her. i know her. it is. i really hope that this turns out. all right. we'll tell you what we know about her condition on. and then we've got the right stuff for the coziest gifts and tiktok's favorite ways to de-stress over the holidays. plus, mark ruffalo and willem dafoe both here live. so let's get back to jobina, because i've got to send all of my positivity and love of oh, my goodness. and now, i mean, if it's not too soon, now that there's a place open in the cousins, i feel like i should just leave and come to you all. >> yeah. is that an option? >> is this an announcement?
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>> how soon? >> yes, she's gone. >> come sit here. come on, we're ready. >> you are? you are. >> also, i just want to let you know you are also an official member of you are a cousin. the cousin. >> you are a cousin? >> yeah. >> thank you. okay, good. all right, all right. that's right. come on. >> that's right. it's attractive, i got to say. and whoever gets to come in, they're so fortunate. but, boy, leaving such a huge gaping hole. jobina. but i know that this sounds like it's the best for you and your family. mwah. i'm so, so proud that i got a moment to work with you. >> oh, thank you, ginger. thank not over, love you. thank you. she's. she's the best. >> see how you do that? >> you say i want your job, slash. great job. >> love you. did it. >> you did it. >> best way to say it. ginger. >> thank you for
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it's lisa argent. and it was cool overnight. and this morning. >> yeah, and temperatures are still dropping. that sun not coming up until after seven. so our freeze warning continues for our north bay interior valleys. but starting out with our warmer numbers, how's that? 36 feel out there in livermore for 42 in san jose, 40 in oakland. and as we go to the north bay, those light pinks, they're freezing. santa rosa, 34. a little fog in napa. calistoga also in the mid 30s. so until 9:00 from penngrove santa rosa healdsburg marinwood, san rafael mill valley. looking at those frosty temperatures and we'll go through the next couple of hours by 8:00. a bit of a recovery with some low 40s here you can see some of the fog trying to move in around the bay. but 1230, we're only in the mid 50s. we've got sunny conditions in so high pressure keeps us high and dry for your friday temperatures topping out below average upper 50s to near 60. see it's a chilly day with those north winds. so if you're headed out, definitely grab the jacket, wrestle the kids with the jacket this morning and
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we'll be looking at your weekend forecast out and see if we can find any rain for next week coming up jobina. >> thank you, lisa. good morning, everybody. so we are going back to the video of the biggest issue we've been following throughout the morning, which is the sig alert in san jose of this overturned big rig carrying the vegetables on northbound 101 right at the brokaw road off ramp. so it's blocking at least one lane on the freeway and also the off ramp. so as we bring in the graphics, checking back in on those sensors from the graphics so that we can see the speeds here because they've been fluctuating a bit. right now they're around eight miles per hour. and the traffic still reaching 680. this is a live picture from that area showing you san jose where you see all of those headlights is the northbound traffic. and then we will end with the second sig alert of the morning this ongoing issue at the richmond-san rafael bridge. >> thanks, jobina. new developments. the bay area pilot accused of trying to crash a plane headed for sfo while off duty and in the jump seat is out of jail this morning. it was an emotional scene as joseph emerson was reunited with his wife in portland, oregon yesterday. she spoke moments
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before that meeting. >> 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 i'm just glad that that this is happening. he deserves to be home right now. >> emerson is charged with 83 counts of reckless endangerment for the incident. he told authorities he was struggling with depression and took psychedelic mushrooms before the flight. he's been ordered to seek mental health services, stay away from drugs and stay 30ft away from any operable aircraft. because of that, emerson and his wife will have to drive from portland back to their home in the east bay. security concerns are high across the country as hanukkah begins the war in the middle east has police on alert and there's been a shooting outside a temple in new york so that jobina is being investigated as a possible hate crime. >> yes. reggie in albany, new york, a man fired shots outside a temple yesterday. the preschool inside the building was placed on lockdown. and when
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officers arrived, they say the suspect said, quote, free palestine. the shooter is described as emotionally disturbed with a long criminal history. it comes as the fbi warns of a higher threat level due to the war between israel and hamas. at the lighting of the national menorah last night, second gentleman, doug emhoff, who is jewish, addressed the concerns as he also criticized the presidents of harvard, mit and the university of pennsylvania during a congressional hearing this week. they appeared to put more value on free speech than condemning anti-semitism. >> the presidents of some of our most elite universities literally unable to denounce calling for the genocide of jews as anti-semitic. that lack of moral clarity is simply unacceptable. >> all the presidents of harvard and penn have released statements clarifying or walking back their remarks and calling genocide, quote, vile and evil. but a congressional committee
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has now launched an investigation into the policies and procedures at all three schools. kumasi they should be. >> now, back here at home, some cities held menorah lighting for the first night of hanukkah. this year, celebrations are a bit different than in years past because of the war in the middle east and recent anti semitic attacks. we spoke with rabbi michael copeland, who said her congregation in san francisco's castro district is toning the commemoration down this year, is celebrating. >> 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 really deep in sadness as well. >> state senator scott wiener says the jewish community has been shaken up by recent anti-semitic attacks, but he says hanukkah is ultimately a story of resilience and being willing to fight in the south bay. >> a new approach cracking down on rampant stealing of catalytic converters. in san jose, mayor matt mehan says he wants to make
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it illegal to possess a catalytic converter, not attached to a car. without proof of ownership. that could include a receipt or documents from an auto body shop. the city council is expected to vote on that proposal early next year. >> it's a major expense. these catalytic converters cost about $2,000 a piece, and the amount of effort that people have to go through to get them replaced is significant. it has a huge impact on our working families. >> time lost hours at work. the headache and stress. >> san jose earlier launched a program to etch information onto people's catalytic converters. this year, thefts of catalytic converters in san jose are projected to be down 50% from 2020 to. >> new this morning, openai ceo sam altman is reportedly dealing with a coyote concern at his home in san francisco. according to the chronicle, altman says the animal hangs out in his backyard and even scratches at one of its doors. he is reportedly the same coyote spotted lounging on another
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resident's patio furniture last month. so we know coyotes aren't too unusual in san francisco. officials say there have been about 100in the city for the last 10 to 15 years. >> starbucks workers at solano town center in fairfield are the first among the chain's north bay locations to successfully unionize. now, it appears another north bay location will do the same. employees at a downtown petaluma store held a tentative rally on wednesday. our tally, i should say, on wednesday, according to the press democrat, they voted unanimously in favor of joining starbucks workers united. the agency still has to certify that secret ballot before it becomes official. happening now, it wouldn't really feel like the holidays if we weren't at least spending some time and money to help others. this morning, some kids are shopping, but they're not doing it for themselves. abc7 news reporter lena howland is live in san rafael with that. lena >> hey, reggie, good morning to you. kids just finished up shopping for the dig deep sf
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event and this is the mountain of toys that they were able to collect. it's absolutely amazing just to see the amount of toys they were able to gather in just the span of not even a full hour. these are being set aside for families that might be going through a tough time this holiday season. and let me tell you, nothing quite compares to the moment kids race through the door to start this shopping experience. well, 3 to 1, let's go shopping. >> okay. >> here's a look at that powerful moment kicking off the shopping portion of dig deep sf before today, these elves have been hard at work fund raising thousands of dollars to prepare for today. this year they reached close to $100,000 to buy all of those toys and they're buying these gifts for older youth, often overlooked in most toy drive efforts. that's the age group of kids between 8 to 12, where a teddy bear or a tonka truck won't suffice.
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you'll notice that these are kids shopping for other kids, so they know exactly what that age group wants. moments ago, we talked to a 16 year old shopper here to help santa out. this morning, we're shopping for kids in need who need a presents and stuff. >> and i've been part of this organization for a few years. and i am so entirely grateful. it's so rewarding to be able to give the gifts to kids who otherwise wouldn't get it. and it's just an amazing thing. and it's so fun. like all your friends and people you've been working with to raise the money, go and you're just shopping galore. >> the salvation army says this is the largest single day toy acquisition and handover in the bay area. and all of the toys purchased by santa elves today will be handed out at the salvation army's toy distribution on december 19th in san francisco. live in san rafael, lena howland, abc seven news. >> that is amazing. i'm so glad they're involved in that. still to come, the job support that
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might signal a little optimism for the nation's economy. >> and we're looking live right now at the big board of the new york stock exchange, down about 20 points right now. another update on the markets next. >> and we'll take you to florida, where a bear played the role of grinch by knocking over christmas decorations. he said i'm done with rudolph. stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for abc, seven at seven where we are planning to send jobina out in style. we have a lot of things that are going on. as she says goodbye to us today, so don't miss her very last show. that is next. but we only can see it if you stream us or you can only see it if you stream us. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m. download the app now wherever you stream, i will never forget that dance. >> that was a moment. get loose, get loose, get loose. well all righty. >> good morning to you. we have some fog out there. high pressure is building in napa, livermore, fairfield. but the calm winds allowing for an awfully cold start here north of the golden gate bridge where in
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the interior valleys we have a freeze warning for today, saturday morning and a freeze watch into sunday. so cold air not really going anywhere. half moon bay drop in to 39 degrees. 42. san mateo, san jose, 41 in hayward and we're in the upper 40s warm spot. san francisco down to 40 in oakland. and from our roof camera look at all the 30s freezing from santa rosa 34 napa, petaluma with 35 by the delta and your fog and some fog just draining in from the sacramento valley into livermore. so be careful out there. we've got the freeze warning until 9:00. then we've got the cold mornings continuing into the weekend. the dry and cool afternoon and very little change into next week. we're going to keep it dry. we're going to see perhaps some rain into the following week. but here's our sunny day with north winds stopping this on saturday. some high clouds increasing and then again on sunday in the afternoon, we're looking at the higher clouds. so if you like the sun today is sunnier with 61
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not to comply with a judge's order, which would grant a woman a medical exemption to the state's strict abortion law. doctors tell kate cox, her 20 year old, 20 week old fetus has no chance of survival, all due to a severe abnormality. they also say the pregnancy puts her at high risk and could prevent her from getting pregnant in the future. here in texas, abortions aren't allowed after six weeks unless it causes bodily harm or saves the mother's life. >> you can see in this case, surely i would qualify for that exemption. so my doctor told me that i did not have that option in the state of texas. i was i was shocked. >> paxton argued cox has failed to show she has a life
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threatening medical condition or that her symptoms put her at risk of death. he warned cox's physician she could still face civil and criminal penalties should she perform the procedure . >> with the holiday season upon us, so too is the rush to send gifts and cards to loved ones at a mail processing center in oakland, staff working around the clock. they anticipate up to 7 million parcels just for the holidays. they are suggesting anyone mailing packages is used. reinforced boxes for fragile items and refer refrain from using glittery ink on letters to prevent delays. the facility added several new processing and sorting machines to keep mail flowing to thousands of households in the east and north bays. staff is saying the goal is to bring loved ones together, for 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. >> usps recommends getting your packages out early because the
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closer you get to christmas, we all know the more likely packages can be delayed. >> a popular la based restaurant has opened its first bay area location. michelin recognized sushi by scratch, opened in healdsburg at the beginning of the month. the owners say they chose healdsburg because it's become the epicenter of luxury hospitality in wine country. i know that's right. you know i love you. >> are there uh. >> the restaurant offers a 17 course nigiri tasting for $185 a person, a spokesperson tells sfgate prince harry and meghan markle are regulars at the montecito location, and they really need to be coming to healdsburg. so they should let me know. >> hundreds of 49 ers season ticket holders have learned seat prices are going to double, raising costs by thousands of dollars. so here's the breakdown seats in sections to 32, 2 to 35, as well as to 43, 2 to 46 at levi's stadium are being re designated to be preferred seats. abc7 news spoke with 150
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year family season ticket holder. >> we pay approximately $4,000 a year for our ticket and next year it will be closer to 9 or 10,000. have faith that the 49 ers are going to try to make this right. and maybe i'm foolish, you know, i know it's a corporation, but you just can't believe you season ticket holders for 40 years and this is how it ends. >> oh, that is tough. levi's stadium spokesperson is saying that the prices reflect the additional benefits that holders are now going to get, including access to an indoor club if fans refuse to pay those new prices, they will lose their tickets. >> now it's the morning money report. the latest jobs report shows the us added 199,000 jobs in november. the unemployment rate fell to 3.7. it was 3.9% the month before. this comes before the fed's final meeting of the year. that's next week. economists expect they will leave interest rates where they are when they make their decision on wednesday. spotify announced cfo paul vogel is leaving the company. the move
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comes days after the music streaming service said it is laying off 17% of its workforce. in a statement, ceo daniel eich said that the that he and vogel agreed to part ways. he also said spotify is entering a new phase and he's a cfo with a different mix of experiences. vogel's last day is march 31st, and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange, where we are in positive territory. we're up about 50 points, a multi disciplinary art show in oakland called throughline just wrapped up a number of sold out shows earlier this month. >> it celebrated 13 change, making black women in the city. jobina is here to explain more. >> thank you. kumasi so i went to the show. it was absolutely beautiful, but it's also a little tricky to explain it without seeing it so here is a little preview of the full story you will see on abc7 at seven. >> i typically paint skin. i love to paint black and brown skin.
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>> the scale of these paintings by taylor smalls almost knocked me off my feet. they're stunning and in some cases nine feet tall, working really large scale like this. >> also just gives testament to these women as well that they should be like focused upon. >> smalls is walking us through the visual elements of the show she co-created, called through line. it honors 13 black women in oakland, all from different industries like science and even tech. but all add to the joy growth and change in oakland. >> this show was really born like conceptually in the pandemic where i really wanted to just lean into a full body of work that was was based around women in in oakland to name a few. >> honorees include retail and style maker sherri mcmullen, musician goapele and journalist naima jordan. we just dove into kind of formulating this list of
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women that are both very well known people in oakland, but also some like very unsung heroes as well. and again, that's just a short preview of the full story. you can see on our streaming show that is abc7 at seven and you can watch it online through the abc7 bay area app. all the places and the really cool thing i enjoyed most and learning about the show is that there are five different artists that are a part of it. so taylor, who you saw in the interview, is the one that coordinated everybody together. but the idea is to include more artists and have them be able to show their work, because i learned how difficult it is as an artist to be able to do that. so it was very interesting and i really like how it's been embraced by the community. >> like so many friends in my group chat were like, oh, we're going to go, oh, it's sold out. and i'm like, oh my gosh, i missed it because it really has been sold out and so popular. >> so popular. so it's in talks to come back. so exactly what kumasi was saying it was difficult to get into. so
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they're working to bring it back. and also go travel to other places around the country and world. i mean, even london has reached out. curious if they can highlight women in that city. so that's amazing. >> yes. >> yeah, very cool. so we can watch the rest of that at 7 a.m. you join us for that. hey, lisa. >> hi there. we are waking up to some very cold temperatures. our freeze warning for the north bay. as you look at our satellite and radar composite, high pressure is pushing the storm track well to the north, and that's where it's been in the pacific northwest. but they have been getting hammered with rain. and what we had yesterday was just the tail end of a system. but it added up to rain and snow in the mountains. 48, san francisco up a degree, 40. that's chilly for you in oakland. and some of the protected valleys here around rock ridge, colder than that, 41 in hayward, 42. san jose, san mateo, 39. half moon bay. temperatures continue to drop off another degree or two. we are freezing in santa rosa, 34, petaluma, napa with 35 by the delta. some fog in napa, fairfield and also from livermore. really the north
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winds keeping the fog out of the bay area. but the cold morning staying with us through saturday morning and sunday as well. so for everyone else, it's chilly and then we have the dry and sunnier day today. some increasing clouds for you on saturday and sunday. but overall, we're staying dry. not only into the weekend, but into next week, it looks like perhaps next weekend, maybe ten days out is when we'll see some of the temperatures come down. and looking at numbers with some rainfall. and this is a look at the upper 50s to near 60 today. so very little change with uniform temperatures all around the bay today and with seven days out and very little rain headed our way, we have to wait till about the ten day time period and hopefully getting some december rain and mountain snow. jobina. thank you, lisa. >> good morning, everybody. that traffic alert because we are still following the overturned vehicle. actually it's a big rig. so much more than a vehicle still on northbound 101. to brokaw road blocking one lane on
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the freeway as well as the off ramp. your speeds are still around nine miles per hour. the backup is reaching 680. there's a live picture from the area. you can see there off to the left hand side where the headlights are. that's the northbound traffic in san jose along 101. our second sig alert of the morning is going to be at the richmond-san rafael bridge where we still have three westbound lanes blocked. this is wrapping up week nine of this issue. kumasi. thanks jobina. >> oh dear. we'll say a bear in florida did the absolute most first by messing up a christmas display and then stealing one of the pieces and the whole thing was caught on this doorbell camera. it shows the bear just striding on into the yard, knocking over two of the reindeer in the display. and then did it take one? it took the smaller one. what are you doing with it? the family living in the home says it's not the first time the bear has trashed their holiday display. last year, two bears did the same thing. mess with the deers in the yard. well, you know what
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i'll say is the holidays can be hard for some people. >> yeah. you know, and so this bear is one of them. >> that's what we're going to we're going to offer grace, okay? that's what we're going to do. >> we don't know what that bears going through. >> no, we don't know what he's seen, what he's been. >> you know, you are right. >> just pick it up and put it back up. yeah up next is seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc7 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 as we head to break. >> we are taking a live look outside right now at 654. we'll be right back. >> many people who are unhoused tell me they don't think city hall is doing enough to help them. >> many downtown retailers have already said enough is enough. they've closed shop and they've left. >> do you ever wonder what could help fix the fentanyl crisis in san francisco? >> the mayor, the da, the chief of police, one hour of direct questions about the city's biggest issues and the future of san francisco. take action. san francisco. real answers for a
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for survival this morning in san francisco. it comes a day after the city announced plans to pay vendors impacted by the 90 day vending ban. a $1,000 each. vendors say that's not enough. >> number two, president biden's son, hunter, has been indicted on nine tax related charges. he is accused of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes from 2016 to 2020. if found guilty, he faces up to 17 years in prison. number three, the bay area pilot accused of trying to stop the engines on a plane flying to sfo has been released from jail in oregon. >> joseph emerson is facing 83 counts of reckless endangerment. >> number four, if you're heading to the lake tahoe area this weekend, make sure you are prepared. the sierra got this fresh blanket of snow overnight and have been chained restrictions on highways leading into the mountains. >> overnight lows there will be in the teens here. we're going
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to see our freeze warning continue for our north bay interior valleys through 9:00 today into the weekend as well. upper 50s to near 60. sunny today. >> number six, we have a sig alert underway right now in san jose that is causing a major backup along 101. and also 680. the overturned big rig is on northbound 101. right at the brokaw road off ramp. >> and number seven, our friend is leaving us. this is giovanna's last day. we just want to take a moment to tell her how much we love her. we're going to miss her and how excited we are for her new adventure. we're going home to atlanta. >> yes, i am. >> my husband and i are moving to my hometown of atlanta. that is where my family is. and my sister and other loved ones. and it is truly bittersweet. and i know people throw around that term that i would say this is my first time using it correctly because because i thoroughly love the bay area. all of you. all that i've had the pleasure of meeting either in person,
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virtually instagram, tiktok, etcetera. thank you so much for your support and kindness that you've shown me this morning. and also i cannot mention or i have to mention my family here in this building because the cousins, the core four, the fab four, however you like to call it, plus lisa in the house. yes, it has been a joy. thank you all. i love you all. i'm so appreciative of the opportunity to be here. >> so thank you. and we love you, too, friend. >> we really going to miss you. >> yes. >> and a shout out to brad. >> shout out to my husband, brad, because he pulling the weight this week. >> we love you, jobina. good morning america for our viewers in the west. hunter biden indicted on nine counts of federal tax evasion. new charges against the president's son accusing him of making millions in china and ukraine and spending it on

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