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tomorrow champion cris pannullo faces megan burr from guntersville, alabama, and san francisco's tarun narasimhan. captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. but now the police department is facing questions over its response and whether the suspect's background played a role. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dionne lim. new details tonight. police say the former pittsburgh police officer and marine shot his wife
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on thursday night and kept officers at bay for hours. this all happened right off monument boulevard in pleasant hill near a busy shopping center for abc abc7 news reporter suzanne fawn tells us the police chief is now under scrutiny for ordering officers to leave the scene before that standoff ended saturday afternoon. police were still on scene at this home on cleopatra drive. hours after 40 year old chungliang chow turned himself in, police say chow fired a shotgun through a locked garage door thursday night, injured his wife as she tried to get into their home. her injuries were not life threatening. on this saturday, the police chief had a lot of tough questions about their handling of the standoff. so the big question on many minds is why did officers leave the armed suspect barricaded alone in his home? and why did officers leave? late thursday night, we didn't completely leave. >> we had surveillance going. we had undercover. we had ready response team of patrol officers ready to go as well. >> the police chief admits the
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swat team did leave the scene, but he says detectives were constantly monitoring chow's social media account and he felt he wasn't a threat to the general public. >> i thought it was the best way to de-escalate plate this situation. i also felt, and some of us felt based on our investigation, that he may have a resentment or hostility towards law enforcement. it being that he used to be law enforcement and he may have been suffering from mental health crises. police officers returned to the home friday evening. >> the chief says chow fired as many as 30 rounds at an armored vehicle overnight. he surrendered peacefully just before 8 a.m. saturday, about 1000 people were impacted by the standoff, according to the chief. they couldn't leave their homes or return home. yeah, that was very unfortunate. >> we regret that. >> neighbors we talked to had mixed reactions. >> it's hard to judge a judge. i think. i think they know what they're doing. >> amy geske lives in the neighborhood. >> i want to give the police credit and think that they are doing the right thing. but it
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didn't feel for anyone in the neighborhood like we were being taken care of or protected. >> the chief says he made the decision to pull the swat team and officers out of the area in hopes of de-escalating the situation. >> i believe i made the right decision. having said that, it the factors changed and my decision to do that eventually, it really didn't work. and for that i'm accountable. we are glad that this thing did end peacefully with no loss of life in pleasant hill. >> suzanne phan abc7 news the abc7 bay area news app sent out an alert this morning letting people know that the man accused of shooting his wife was in custody and the shelter in place order was lifted. you too can be among the first to know and get news updates sent to your mobile device by downloading the app and enabling push alerts in the east bay. someone shot and killed a security guard at a 7-eleven store in oakland. it all happened just after ten last night at the convenience store on harrison street and bay place
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. police say the victim tried to stop someone from stealing when the suspect fired several shots, then drove away. there have been no arrests in this case. issues around crime and safety continue to dominate public debate in oakland. a community safety forum held this afternoon attempted to address those concerns, but also highlight progress and improve moments. the mayor and acting police chief were among those in attendance. abc7 news reporter anser hassan was also there to have accountability to have action or to have transparency. >> oakland city council member trevor reed held a public safety forum with local, county and state officials. i wanted them to know the investments that we have made. >> i wanted them to hear some of the outcomes that we've been able to deliver on. >> joining reed was acting police chief darren allison. they say since the launch of several initiatives this summer, such as bringing in the chp and foot patrol officers, east oakland's crime corridors have seen a 40% reduction in crime decreases in robberies occurring
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in that area. >> so whenever you are very intentional and your approach and you bring a presence and follow on investigations, you will absolutely see an impact. >> there were also tough questions from the crowd. i am the mayor, so i take full responsibility for that. oakland mayor shengtao and airing a question about why oakland missed a multi-million dollar state grant deadline to tackle retail theft. others in the audience praised the progress being made, but not convinced it will last. >> dialog is always going to be good. the concern is that we get dialog, but we don't get follow through. >> this all comes as oakland faces a historic deficit in california, is expecting a $68 billion shortfall. california state assembly member mia bonta says that calls for more coordination across jurisdictions. >> that means that we need to lean into coordinated services to make sure that we are not focusing on duplicated services. and we are being very focused on in addressing the equity gaps
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that exist. >> reed also spoke of a new public safety task force that will launch in january. it will work with other cities and counties to share strategies, technology and data to tackle crime. she also discussed a new policy to ensure equitable delivery of services, meaning parts of the cities that are in most need of services will get them first and through the city. >> administrator, who has a directive over those departments that he can help to get that done through that policy. otherwise, we have to get five city council votes to get what communities need, and that process has disserved us and has led to decades of disinvestment for communities like east oakland. >> in oakland, anser hassan abc7 news. >> all right, turning now to the weather. it is another chilly night out there for at least some parts of the bay area. spencer standing by with how long this is going to last and how low the temperatures will go. >> okay. diane willis chilly already and it's going to get even colder in the overnight hours, obviously. let's take a look at some of our current temperature readings. you can see it's down to 34 degrees already in petaluma. we've got
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36 at napa, 38 fairfield, santa rosa, 39 and 40 at concord and livermore. there are some other locations that are beginning to get a little bit chilly as well. not quite so cold as the ones i just showed you. 50 right here in san francisco, half moon bay, 52. that's balmy compared to the way it's going to be overnight in some of our inland locations. we have mid 40s right now at san mateo, san jose, hayward and oakland. now in the absence of clouds under these clear skies, temperatures will continue to drop and a frost advisory will be in effect from midnight tonight until 10:00 tomorrow morning for the interior valleys of the north bay where low temperatures will drop down to perhaps even slightly below freezing. 32 degrees. and under these conditions, frost can kill tender plants. so please bear that in mind. it's going to be shivery tomorrow morning i'll have the complete accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later on. all right, sounds good. >> spencer, thanks. well, some sad news to pass along tonight coming out of the south bay. longtime community leader frank fiscalini has died at the age of
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101. he was a school superintendent in san jose and in 1990 lost one of the closest mayoral races in city history by just about 2000 votes. he then ran for city council in 1992 and was elected serving two terms. fiscalini also was a founding board member of opera san jose and was a supporter of numerous arts and education programs throughout the city. today, san francisco police collected nearly 200 guns at their annual gun buyback program. those who turned in guns received $100 and $200 for assault weapons. this was a no questions asked event, according to a report, 1 in 3 homes with children have firearms and many of them are loaded and unlocked. organizers say this event is saving lives. >> i'm i'm very supportive. >> we are very supportive of the second amendment. we believe individuals have the right to defend themselves. but there's a lot of loose guns out there. there's a lot of households with individuals who are not trained
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in gun safety. and people are being hurt. kids are being murdered. so we have to do something. doing something is better than doing nothing any day. >> san francisco police are still offering free gun locks to gun owners who want one in. three students at san francisco high schools are accused of bringing guns to school yesterday. two of the students attend george washington high school in the outer richmond. one had a gun in a bag and was injured during a struggle with school staff over that bag. the second student had an air gun. the third attends galileo academy of science and technology in russian hill. police don't think those cases are related? no charges were filed and officers say there is no indication that the students plan to use those weapons on campus as well. a reckless driver led chp on a high speed pursuit spanning three bay area counties just after midnight. take a look. helicopter footage captured the 45 minute chase. they crossed the bay bridge driving over 120 miles an hour.
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the car lost multiple tires after hitting spike strips, but continued on the rims for some time until the driver eventually lost control and crashed. five people in the car were taken into custody. and chp is investing, waiting over in the north bay. a large corn spill led to some road closures in sonoma county today. it all happened when a truck overturned along highway 116 near stage gulch road in lakeville. chp says the 53 foot long trailer flipped as the driver successfully avoided a collision with the driver who pulled out in front of him. the truck crashed into a small creek bed and also hit a p-g-and-e's power pole. still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11. is this the end of an era? why san francisco is anchor steam. beer may soon be gone forever. and in antioch, family is doing more than just lighting up the night with its epic disney themed holiday display. the cause they're helping and why this year has
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straight away. i got here like two days ago. >> good morning. welcome to coffee. what can i get started for you today? >> hello. >> i've got quite a few things, so just bear with me. >> what? nine other cosmix locations are expected to open in texas next year. san francisco's buzz works brewery is finishing off what may likely be the very last anchor steam kegs in existence. the brewery's beer bust is a way to celebrate the former business during the holidays. anchor steam's annual christmas brew was their most popular release before the beloved sf brewery went under. were expecting at least 500 people today. >> that was the rsvp and if there's more or less, it doesn't really matter because we're all still going to have a great time and those over here are going to get a chance to enjoy the original anchor steam brewed at the original location for one final time. >> cheers to that. buzz works brought bought the last seven kegs made back in july and has kept them on ice for the event. some of the proceeds will go
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towards the comeback of a new anchor brewery, though reopening that may be a long shot to morrow provides a rare opportunity to see two ink paintings together in the us. the masterpieces, titled six persimmons and chester utz, are on display at san francisco's asian art museum. this is the only weekend you can see them both together. six persimmons is also called the zen mona lisa. after tomorrow, it leaves the us and may never return. chestnuts will be on display through the end of the year attributed to the 13th century monk muqi. they were painted in china and crossed the sea to japan. since arriving there in the 16th century. the paintings had never left that is, until now. new at 11 tonight in antioch, family is making sure families have presents for the holidays. they held a toy drive at their house, which is all decked out with disney characters. as abc seven news reporter ryan curry shows us why this toy drive is not
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just helping those in need, but this family as well. >> almost every neighborhood this time of year has a home with a dazzling display. the home of the vistoli family in antioch fits that description. it's not just the thousands of lights. it's the decorations, the whole yard is filled with cutouts of iconic disney characters. so how many cutouts do we have now? >> there's a total of 71. >> gary vitali is the mastermind behind this display, a true diehard disney fan. he doesn't want the joy of visiting disneyland to end when you leave the park, when the holidays come around. he wants to bring that joy to this community. >> for me to be able to bring a just a small smidgen piece of that here and have people say, god, this is like going to disneyland. oh my goodness. that that was what i was trying to achieve. >> but it stretches further than just being a unique way to decorate for the holidays. they held a toy drive saturday. throughout the night, cars drove
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by, dropping off money or toys that will go to families who can't afford them. how successful is it this mountain of toys says it all. there is enough here for over 100 families. it's just really fun that people are seeing it and they're coming and they're being involved as well, too. >> and there's people that we don't even know. so that's wonderful. kristen vitali says this is the fourth year they've had this toy drive, but the last two years have been difficult. >> she is battling breast cancer and wasn't able to attend the drive last year. this year she can, she says, helping other families gives her energy to progress through her treatment. >> people say, oh my gosh, you're still going to do it. of course we're going to do it. i want to do it. i can't not do it. i wouldn't it wouldn't be the same. >> they are partnering with the antioch police department, families receiving the toys can come by the department and apply for the program. they say it leaves a lasting impact on those families. >> we know that they're going to take those home and that on christmas morning, those kids that might not have gotten any gifts at all are going to have an opportunity to have gifts. so for us, that's huge. and i think it really impacts the community
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in a really positive way, olaf said. >> in frozen love is putting someone else's needs before yours, and that is exactly what this disney loving family is doing in antioch. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> the antioch police department, by the way, still accepting toy donations. disney is the parent company of abc seven. >> i love everything about that story. >> i do, too. it's like cyclical. all the goodness involved. >> absolutely. bringing joy to the lives of all is the forecast bringing us joy? it depends on what your tolerance for cold weather is. let me give you a look at what's going on right now. it's getting pretty chilly across the entire region. and here's one reason why. looking at the satellite radar composite image, you can see a big ridge of high pressure there controlling the weather picture here in the bay area, keeping skies mainly clear. and when the skies are clear at night, in the absence of clouds, a radiational cooling allows temperatures to drop and they are dropping rather sharply tonight in many parts of the bay area. good for us, though. the wind is calm. so without any strong winds, we don't have a wind chill factor,
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but we still have the chill. here's a look from our sutro tower camera looking actually, this is from mt. tam. a great view under clear skies of san francisco where it is 50 degrees right now. all these other locations are in the mid 40s, oakland, hayward, san jose, san mateo and half moon bay all around 45, 46 degrees. now looking down onto san francisco from sutro tower. also under clear skies. check out these temperature readings. 34 degrees at petaluma and still dropping 36 degrees right now at napa. fairfield 38, 39 at santa rosa. and 40 apiece at concord. and livermore. on we go to a look at our forecast headlines overnight . it's going to be frosty in the north bay valleys and tomorrow we can expect a mixture of sun and clouds. and as we go into next week, mainly sunny days lie ahead. it'll be milder as well in the upcoming week. but there's a little wet surprise for us at the end of next week possibly. but first, let's concentrate on tonight. it's going to be quite cold across the entire bay area, but particularly in the north bay
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interior valleys where frost advisory will be in effect from midnight tonight to 10 a.m. tomorrow. temperatures will drop as low as 32 degrees in many locations. some spots will probably be a little bit below freezing. and of course, frost can kill tender plants. so bear that in mind. if you've got vegetation out there that you are concerned about overnight, low temperatures across the board generally down to about 40 degrees around the bay shoreline , a bit lower at fremont where it'll drop down to 38 degrees. south bay lows about 40, 41 inland east bay, mid 30s at concord and livermore vallejo over to antioch, 39 degrees. 33 will be the low at fairfield and at santa rosa. again there will be locations that will drop down below that. even so, the forecast animation overnight shows lots of areas of clearing, even with the presence of some high clouds. and that's the way we'll start the day tomorrow. high temperatures tomorrow mainly right around 61 or 62 degrees around the bay shoreline . and inland, it'll be even cooler than that in the inland east bay where antioch and
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concord will reach only 58 degrees. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast excuse me, cold air is making me sniffle. so the morning chill followed by a few high clouds tomorrow but it'll be a bright sky tomorrow with high temperatures mainly in the low 60s. now it warms up a bit on monday. sunny or milder with high temperatures in the mid 60s, both around the bay shoreline and the inland. and then temperatures drop off a little bit, a couple of degrees or so. on tuesday, we'll have a mix of sun and clouds on wednesday. then thursday and friday starts to get even milder. saturday day may be the mildest day in the seven day forecast period, yet saturday also may bring a chance of rain. >> so we'll watch that closely. >> interesting week ahead. >> we shall see. spencer thanks. okay, diane. well, santa sure did come to town this saturday. why? you likely saw plenty of imposters roaming the streets of san francisco
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a different kind of fundraiser in san francisco's union square. >> this is a look at the annual citywide pub crawl known as santacon. the event brings large crowds of people dressed as santa and his elves into the city while they support their local bars. their generosity can be as free flowing as the spirits. participants are asked to bring unwrapped toys to donate to the san francisco fire department toy drive. all right. shifting gears to sports. a record setting deal for shohei ohtani. chris alvarez joining us now with a preview of sports. hey, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, baseball's most prized free agent is seen a lot of green and blue, too. shohei the money. why giants fans will have a new dodger debut for a very long time. sports is next
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deferred, the contract, the largest in baseball history, topping his former angels teammate mike trout, who signed a 12 year $426.5 million deal back in 2019. the two way phenom had elbow surgery in september, will not be able to pitch at all next season, but will have no hitting restrictions. the two time al mvp is the fourth reigning mvp to change teams in the off season. second free agent to do that since barry bonds went from pittsburgh to san francisco in 1992. well the warriors are now two games under 500, blowing yet another double digit second half lead and last night, another overtime loss to the thunder. stephen curry scored a team high 34. amazing hoop and foul here. it came down to the final seconds. game tied steph with a chance to win it. tough shot and the three ball was off the mark went into overtime where turnovers continue to be a problem as well. a season high 29 the most by a warriors team since 2002. bottom line, they got to execute better. >> we're good enough to win a championship. i believe that
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this team. but if we're going to just turn it over and throw the ball to the other team and foul over and over, then we're going to lose. >> i don't know, man. got to figure out how to stop talking about it and do it or else should be, you know, into the new year with the same problems. you got to win in the margins. >> and we haven't done a good job of that. but we do, which i think we can and will. and you put yourself back in contention. but 22 games in i don't think anyone's throwing in the towel college hoops saint mary's at nine and zero and 13th ranked colorado state clifford the big red dog maybe he's a csu fan. >> second half gaels up four campolindo high's aidan mahaney from deep beat the shot clock. his only made three. seven point lead. under a minute to go gaels up one inbounds play for joshua jefferson, who nails it. he had 16 gaels win, 64 to 61, handing colorado state their first loss of the year world championship boxing at chase center, the bay area's own devin the dream.
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haney moved up to 140 to take on regis prograis, and he wins by unanimous decision taking the wbc super lightweight title. he's 31 and zero and he's a two division champion. >> i'm delighted. it was a blessing, a dream come true. i've always dreamed of these moments and the time came and the bay area came out and supported me. so you know, thank you to everybody that came out. >> and lsu quarterback jayden daniels wins the heisman trophy. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino dion chris, thanks much more to come on abc seven news at 11 the testimony before congress on anti-semitism that led to the university of pennsylvania's president to resign today. >> and is the triple threat here for a sudden surge that hospitals around the country ar now seeing? a
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hearing on anti-semitism. liz mcgill declined to say whether a call for genocide against jews violated the university's code of conduct. abc news reporter derek dennis has more on this story. >> just days after her testimony before congress, embattled university of pennsylvania president liz mcgill voluntarily resigned from her position on saturday, saying in a statement it has been an honor to work with our faculty, students, staff, alumni and community members to advance penn's vital missions. scott bach, chair of the university board of trustees, also submitting his resignation nation. since the october 7th, hamas terror attack on israel and israel's bombardment of gaza, college campuses have been experiencing growing tensions. mcgill, along with the presidents of harvard and mit, have been accused of failing to condemn anti-semitism on their campuses. all three testified before congress on tuesday. this exchange prompting calls for mcgill's resignation. >> i am asking specifically
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calling for the genocide of jews . does that constitute 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. congresswoman >> hours later, mcgill issuing an apology posted on penn's website. 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. harvard's president, claudine gay, also questioned on capitol hill. >> so the answer is yes. that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct , correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> the next day, gay issuing a statement saying that calls for violence or genocide against the jewish community or any religious or ethnic group are vile. they have no place at harvard. the department of education has opened investigations into ten
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universities and colleges where students are reporting high incidents of anti-semitism and islam phobia. the university of pennsylvania and harvard among them derrick dennis, abc news, new york. >> now to the latest on the conflict in the middle east. the us state department sent an emergency declaration to lawmakers late last night. it outlines the sale of thousands of munitions to israel. the move bypasses the standard 20 day period that lawmakers typically get to review such a sale. the us also vetoed a cease fire resolution in the united nations security council. one of the reasons cited was it did not condemn hamas's attack on october 7th and the israeli military has expanded its offensive across central gaza and issued a new evacuation order today. gaza residents say israeli forces are bombing areas where civilians were told would be safe. at least six people have died and dozens more injured following severe weather
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in tennessee today. at least two tornadoes and strong thunderstorms moved through the state, which caused widespread damage and knocked out power to thousands. emergency crews are still searching for more dead or injured in the aftermath. one child is among six killed in clarksville and madison near nashville. officials there are working to establish red cross shelters and respond to ongoing calls for help. well, tis the season for getting together with family and friends, but those gatherings could help spread respiratory illnesses. hospitals in california and across the country are seeing an uptick in cases. here's abc's morgan norwood. respiratory illnesses are on the rise and increasing in parts of the country. >> the cdc says 15 states plus new york city are seeing high or very high levels of respiratory illnesses, which is defined as people going to the doctor with symptoms that include fever, cough and sore throats. rsv hospitalizations remain elevated
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among children under four and are also increasing in adults over 65. >> rsv is a virus that causes an inflammation of the upper airway and also leads to a lot of secretions and mucus production. >> there is an rsv vaccine that the cdc is recommending for adults over 60 and for pregnant women. the vaccine can then help them produce antibodies that they can transfer over via the placenta to their fetus. according to the cdc, flu hospitalizations are rising, but the number of new admissions still remains low. the southeast and south central areas of the country reporting the highest level of activity. covid hospitalizations have reached levels not seen since february, particularly among babies, young children and older adults. but hospitalizations are still lower than what was seen this time last year. the cdc is tracking a rising covid sub-variant called j. one, which is estimated to be making up more than 20% of the current cases nationwide. but there's no evidence that j. and
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one is more severe than previous variants and tests. vaccines and treatments are still expected to be effective. health officials recommend everyone get their updated flu and covid vaccines, as well as rsv shots if they're eligible. it's not too late. as it often takes up to two weeks to reach full protection after a dose, which would be just in time for christmas and new year celebration. morgan norwood, abc news, new york. >> still ahead tonight, something remarkable is happening with the redwood trees severely burned by a wildfire in the santa cruz mountains. is the recovery underway? that's showing the resiliency of these giants. >> i'm spencer christian frost. advisory in the north bay valleys. find out how cold it will be where you are in my accuweather forecast coming up when abc seven news at 11 continues us
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five mile tunnel beneath the delta river. it would divert water from the sacramento river intended to secure a water supply from its storm flooding. the report shows environmental troubles with the plan. construction would threaten endangered fish species, convert a significant amount of farmland and impacts tribal cultural resources, including burial grounds. even so, the release of this report is a major step towards the expected approval of the project. the massive ccu lightning complex fire devastated the spectacular redwoods of big basin state park three years ago. but today they are still standing and in many cases making a miraculous recovery. three researchers now say they know why. abc7 news reporter dustin dorsey shows us what they found inside the trees. that's been the key to their survival. the historic fires of 2020 took an incredible toll on nature's giants. >> reminders of the ccu lightning complex fire remain on
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the mighty redwoods at big basin redwoods state park in the santa cruz mountains. but these hundreds of years old trees remain resilient. >> you know, it wasn't clear initially if they were going to survive. you know, there's not really a precedent for this kind of event. you know, my first impression was this park is destroyed. you know, um, but pretty quickly it became apparent that a lot of those trees had actually survived biology. >> drew peltier and a team from the save the redwoods league in northern arizona wanted to learn why that was. they knew that some of the biggest redwoods have up to a foot thick of bark to protect the insides of the tree. and when it comes to fighting against fires, the study learned what's on the inside matters. >> trees produce sugars from photosynthesis, and then they kind of have two choices. they can use it for growth or metabolism or something, or they can store it for later. they have these really old 50 to 100 year old carbon reserves that have accumulated for many decades that they can draw upon to build new leaves and do new photosynthesis. >> that's what we saw when we visited the park. new life, from what some experts thought was
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the death of the tree, the new sprouts coming from what's known as a bud trace, a line that runs from inside the tree to the surface that could lead to new leaves, peltier says in a big, logical anticipation of an event like the wildfires. some of these trees grew. the bud traces thousands of years ago. so in a sense, then the trees were actually more prepared for the fire than we were. >> yeah, yeah. and so that's kind of the surprise, is that the trees actually, you know, they were able to survive it and they're able to recover. they're not going to look the same as they did in the past and it's going to be a while. um, as to whether or not they'll survive, it seems like they're doing okay, but perhaps they'll be more sensitive to things like drought or definitely a repeat fire. and so those are the types of things that we would hope to avoid for them. >> climate change may make it harder on these trees, but we're learning they remain equipped to survive for the long haul at big basin redwoods state park, dustin dawsey, abc7 news. >> yeah, the resilience of these trees is just remarkable. yeah, we're learning how to adjust and adapt to climate change. >> maybe, maybe not quickly
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enough. yeah but we're working on it. yeah. meanwhile we're working on staying warm here in the bay area right now because it's getting cold out there. in fact, especially in the interior valleys of the north bay where a frost advisory will go into effect in just a few minutes and will remain in effect until 10:00 tomorrow morning. overnight lows could drop down to freezing down to about 32 degrees, even lower, possibly in some places. and frost bear mind can kill tender plants. now, overnight lows will be in the low to mid 30s in parts of the north bay, mid to upper 30s in the inland east bay and about 40 degrees, perhaps a little bit lower right around the bay shoreline. so all parts of the bay area will feel the overnight chill tonight. then tomorrow, look for a mix of clouds and sun. more sun than clouds. highs will range from about 60 to about 62. that's as much as much of a range as we'll have tomorrow, except a couple of spots in the inland east bay will be even cooler than that. they'll only reach upper 50s. here's the accuweather 70 forecast. you see it gets milder by several degrees on monday and then temperatures drop a couple
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of degrees again going into the middle of the week. still mainly sunny skies all the way through the end of the week, it starts to warm up again on friday and saturday. even as clouds increase and there's a chance, a slight chance of rain next saturday. >> you know, i enjoy the crispness in the air, though i will say it is refreshing, isn't it? yeah, it does make it feel more holiday like it does indeed. i agree. spencer thanks once again. chris alvarez joining us with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, lebron, 80 and the lakers make history in las vegas. plus, bracing for the trap game. why the 49 ers are ready for a battle against the seahawks tomorrow. sports is next
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that's ludacris. all your holiday favorites... both classic and new... i think we're all in for a very big christmas treat. on the disney bundle, with hulu and disney+. the seahawks. san francisco has won four straight. seattle has lost three straight. seahawks quarterback geno smith dealing with a groin injury. he's going to be a game time decision tomorrow at levi's. drew lock
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will get the start. if geno can't go tomorrow. now, the last two. last time these two met thanksgiving night in seattle, san francisco, led by 21 cruise to a 3113 win division games are always tough and the niners are ready for a hungry opponent tomorrow. >> the goal is the goal. you know, obviously to come out and win the game. but i think just we want to be like still be that dominant team that we were last week. there's a lot of things that worked really well for us. >> there's some things that didn't work well for us, so it's just kind of a cat and mouse game of what are they going to change? what are we going to change? who's going to change anything at all? you know, each week is a new week, whether you've played them or not, you know. >> and so for us, we look at the tape the same as if we hadn't played them at all. and, you know, obviously you're going to look at some stuff that they did last game, some stuff that we did last game and make adjustments when needed. but each week you got to bring it. comedian will ferrell is a big seahawks fan. >> he appeared on kaye adams
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fanduel show and he was asked what he would do if he was seattle head coach pete carroll. >> i'd say, guys, we're going to punt on third down every series. we're not going to control the ball. let's not worry about it. i don't know what you do about the 49 ers, right. what do you do? >> i mean, they're they're loaded. >> they're loaded. hang on. for dear life. that's my that's my. that's my. hang on for dear life. >> you saw it right here on abc seven lakers and pacers nba in-season tournament championship from las vegas anthony davis just a monster 41 points, 20 rebounds, five blocks in o plenty of mean mug i think he was saying i'm him lebron james is him putting the game away 38 years old and doing this oh what a dunk dr. j. ahmad rashad and mitch richmond. oh they're impressed. lakers win 123 109. lebron named your tournament mvp. here's our after the game crew larry and donald talking warriors at the quarter mark of the season all right so the warriors through 22 games ten wins, 12 losses coming off a
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29 turnover outing against okc. >> so steph is playing unbelievably peak of his powers. what's missing from this squad? >> well, you know, obviously the was been going through a lot of challenges to me from injuries and you know dealing with some of the issues with draymond and wiggins. you know i think when you look at wiggins and you look at the way we have seen him play and we know what he's capable of, he hasn't been playing at that level. so obviously they have to figure out what's happening there. but they have a lot of things to deal with in the next few months. >> steve kerr keeps saying that he believes this is a championship roster. i love steve, but i don't agree with him at all. i think the warriors have to make a trade and they have to get more size if they're going to be in the conversation with a team like the lakers that we just saw win the first ever in-season tournament with anthony davis playing like a monster. >> well, you're not going to convince me that we need a big man. i always believe we need a big man. even when you have five big man's. but no, i do think that the warriors could benefit
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from a big man. and here's one of the ways they can do that. if you had a big man that could command the post and create something down there. klay will have more opportunity to have an contested threes and i think that that's a big part in how the warriors move forward in the future. >> yeah, i mean if klay could get more open looks, you got to figure the shooting percentage would rise. but andrew wiggins they keep waiting for 2022. andrew wiggins playoff wigs to show up. he's i hope he shows up at some point but we haven't seen it to this stage. yeah. >> and i think all we could think about is, you know what are some of the issues that from last year that we know he was dealing with we don't know what are those issues have been resolved. and i think that will help really frame the conversation about what to expect from him and what kind of pressure you put on him to improve and be at the level that we think he needs to be at to be effective on the court. yeah, because if they don't have him playing at a high level, then they're not close to being a championship contender. >> all right, big man, good to see you again in studio donald for one night only, larry. well, for now, we're going to get you
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working a little bit more for. back to you, chris. >> thank you, guys. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> dion, i love it. one night only, a limited edition run. all right. well, that's all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at 11. i'm dion lim. make sure to join us tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us here. thanks for joining us. have a great night. we'll see you in the morning. >> this is abc. 724 >> live in san francisco, live in the south bay in san jose in concord. live in oakland. yes you're watching abc seven news live. any time, anywhere. we are . we are. we are. we are. we are. we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you.
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