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countless people ready to board for a trip to the mexican riviera, instead left standing there with no answers. all out in the cold. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. our crew of the cruise ship terminal tells us those passengers are finally boarding after this long delay. reportedly many of them are older and we're told by san
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francisco fire department, a couple of ambulances were sent out to the scene for medical calls as people stood around waiting. it's unclear if anyone was taken to the hospital. we met some elderly people that are having some some troubles. you know, they're bringing out wheelchairs and stuff like that for them. but still, you know, come on, you know, these elderly , they shouldn't be out here in this cold. >> the crown princess was supposed to depart earlier today, but in a message, it says it was delayed due to low tides and silt build up in the bay. princess cruises hasn't responded to our request for comment on why boarding was further delayed. >> all right. well despite all of the talk about stores closing in san francisco tonight, there's some encouraging news, some progress toward building a better bay area. cvs store on the chopping block is now staying open. >> abc7 news reporter j.r stone is in the city's lower haight neighborhood with more on the drugstore deal. >> this cvs store in san francisco is making headlines, but not because it's closing
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like so many of late have. we're talking about it because it's actually staying open, but we're very happy that this is still open. >> it's just getting ridiculous. so i'm really glad that nothing's happened to this one. >> last week, cvs announced that this store in san francisco's lower haight neighborhood would close. tuesday, they announced that is no longer the case. >> it's heartening, though, in this case that as they got some some pushback from our office and from the community, that they were willing to reconsider those plans. so we appreciate that. >> i reached out to cvs and asked them why they initially planned to close the store and then why they changed their mind about it. they wrote back only saying they are not closing and they apologize for any confusion . an an employee told us off camera that they have dealt with a lot of theft, but was unclear if that was the original reason for the planned closure. those we talked with said had this pharmacy closed, it would have been a major disruption for
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those trying to get their medication overwhelmed. >> because my mama has been helping me a lot with the medicines and the closest pharmacy to work. we will be, you know, three times the amount of distance. so we were already doing the transfer and stuff. >> community members, along with supervisor preston, are happy about the plan to stay open in. but say the fact that this one closure could have left the community without a nearby pharmacy is troubling. >> we are unfortunately at the point where there's very few independent pharmacies remaining. there's a handful, but not too many. so we're reliant on the big chains. >> obviously, it'd be nice to have more like local pharmacies, but i guess that's not the world we live in. we just have these two big chains that get to control, like whether people not have access to their medications or not. there are now no known plans to close this or the 12 other cvs stores in san francisco. >> j.r. stone, abc seven news and tonight, we want to spend a bit more time digging into this retail theft issue as our abc seven deep dive at 11.
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>> it's something important enough here at home that it deserves some extra attention. >> yeah, no question. and today the heads of major brand name stores testified about it before congressional committee. but there are new questions over just how bad the organized retail theft problem really is. >> yeah, these thefts are not uncommon in the bay area. we've all seen the videos and today, speaking before the us house's subcommittee on homeland security, a member of the national retail federation confirmed named organized retail crime is a true and even evolving threat. >> shoplifting and organized retail crime is not new. however, the landscape of today is unprecedented and unmatched at the frequency of theft. the openness and brazenness of the criminals, the violence and the quantities and type of merchandise stolen are truthful indicators of criminal activity beyond amateur or opportunistic shoplifting for need. last week, the national retail federation reportedly retracted its estimate that organized retail crime was responsible for nearly
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half of the more than $94 billion in inventory loss in 2021. it came after a trade publication said the nrf nrf made mistakes in their data analysis. well, today a homeland security official reiterated the challenges of getting good data on this. >> how much of this is organized crime versus retail crime that is shoplift, shooting? do you have any estimates here? >> the data that that we have is certainly something that we need to work better on and to understand it with our private and state and local partners. i can't speak to exactly the difference. >> regardless, the home depot asset prevention executives said the threat of organized retail crime is changing how they do business today, we're locking up valuable product, employing off duty police and security officers and even putting police cars on the front aprons of our stores, along with many other tactics that we wouldn't have used in the past. >> so in short, the answer is
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no. retailers are not exaggerating the problem. >> just today, the chp released these new images. take a look. now nearly half $1 million in stolen merchandise in an apparent theft ring targeting home depot and similar hardware stores. now, if you're looking for more, our abc7 neighborhood safety tracker gives you the tools to look up public safety data where you live. it shows you a wide range of statistics for san francisco, oakland and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. >> new details tonight on the 18 year old so desperate to get steph curry's autograph, he went to his house and got busted for trespassing. san mateo county prosecutors say the man now has a warrant after he failed to show up in court last week. this evening, they gave us their account of how he managed to get into curry's home in atherton this past october. >> he punched a few buttons for reasons we're not completely sure. the gates opened and mr. gow then proceeded to enter the grounds of the property and he
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made his way towards the main residence, at which point he approached the closed front door that was unlocked. he opened that that front door and walked into the living room of the residence. now steph wasn't home at the time, but other people were, and they told the suspect to leave and he did. >> that is when he was arrested and cited. scary. >> all right. just in. we're hearing of a small earthquake up in northern california. >> yeah, let's get to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel who's tracking that plus much more. sandhya. yeah, that's right. >> dan and emma. right now as we take a look at the earthquake, it was 3.6 preliminary magnitude just northeast of the geysers. it hit at 1052. the depth is just under about minus one miles . so it's not very deep. there have been multiple reports of aftershocks or pre shocks, reports 23. now, the other big story is the fog. you can see the bay bridge toll plaza is a murky view. and if you look at
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our san rafael camera, you can't even make out the cars. that's how heavy that fog is tonight. dense fog advisory for the north bay until 10 a.m. tomorrow. i would suspect that this is going to expand to include other areas because as you look at live doppler seven, this isn't just a north bay event and visibility pretty much reflects it down to a quarter mile in santa rosa, a quarter mile in oakland. that's dense fog, two miles in concord right now, just over a mile in half moon bay. here's a look at your planner. tomorrow morning. dense fog 30s 40s for most of you, noontime mainly sunny and then 4:00 pm. you're looking at filtered sunshine with temperatures in the 60s, it's going to get mostly cloudy with higher clouds in the evening. 40 and 50s. here's what you need to know. in addition to the dense fog, there will be some slick roads due to mist and drizzle reduced visibility drive slow with caution. allow that extra distance between cars and don't forget low beams. i'll be back with a full look at the forecast which does include warmth and rain. >> dan okay, sandy, thanks very much. let's move to the east bay
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where in richmond and emergency meeting was held tonight on the state of its air quality in two different instances, strong stenches have hung over the city for days. community members were fired up tonight and the mayor even addressed addressed for the occasion wearing a unique mask. abc7 news reporter tim johns has been following this story and has the latest two impassioned comments from community members in richmond tuesday night. simply don't not renew the contract. the city council encouraging public feedback and an emergency meeting over the city's air quality. >> the meeting was called after richmond was hit by several environmental events over the past few weeks at the chevron refinery flaring incidents and a stench and then a strong smell covering parts of the city after the release of hydrogen sulfide into the air by richmond's wastewater plant. >> i came in here angry about being ang living in the smell of poo. >> during the 3.5 hour meeting,
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city council members intense questioned representatives from veolia, the company that manages the wastewater plant. they said this wasn't the first time something like this had happened . and they also criticized the amount of time it took veolia to notify the city of the incident. >> these types of things continue to happen and we get great promises. but when an incident actually happens, there seems to be a lack of follow through. >> veolia says the odor was caused by construction and the draining of a wastewater process tank at the facility. we wanted to dispel any doubt that we have taken these this matter seriously. the company admitted they made mistakes in the way they handled the situation during tuesday's meeting. they also vowed to improve their communication with the city and have better safeguards in place to prevent future incidents. we've retrained our staff. >> we've reviewed our construction activities as well as normal operations and are in the process of creating detailed standard operating procedures and finalization of a full investigation on the richmond
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city council unanimously passed a motion that, among other things, will look into if veolia violated their contract with the city as well as explore the possibility of finding a new wastewater plant operator. >> because while veolia is expected to produce a report detailing last week's incident in january, council members say they want immediate action on it's about our community. >> yes, it's about holding people responsible and holding people accountable. >> in richmond, tim johns, abc seven news, our central focus here at abc seven is finding everyday breakthrough in the ways we can build a better bay area. >> and tonight city of san jose is speeding up a strategy to solve its homeless crisis in the form of tent cities. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more on the idea. >> san jose mayor matt mehan tells abc seven he's looking into safe sleeping sites to help homeless residents. >> mehan is looking at the city
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of san diego for examples of these legal camps with insulated tents and on site amenities, including restrooms, showers and resource referrals. in october, san diego's mayor opened a second safe sleeping site that has the capacity for up to 400 tents in san jose. longtime homeless advocate sean cartwright hopes if the mayor is considering a sanctioned encampment, it's done so on a smaller scale. >> it's forced relocation of unhoused people mashed together in a large camp and that means that you have people together who don't get along, people who may have abused each other. it might be best to have a camp for domestic violence survivors together and have small areas for that because people who have gone through the most trauma don't need to be in a camp of like 400 people. cartwright said the city of san jose once had a tent city that was promising in 2018. >> homeless advocates set up
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hope village in order to provide immediate housing. three advocate groups raised $10,000 for a space that had tents in a common area bathrooms, garbage collection and showers. >> this is so symbolic of what happens to people that are living in the street. they get told they have to move and then they move to someplace and then they're told they have to move again and they have to keep moving around. >> hope village ultimately didn't last longer than a month because it technically was on state property and didn't have government backing that was started by advocates, and that camp was a great idea. >> it just needed a place to land. >> cartwright hopes the city's strategy to address homelessness includes the people impacted the most. >> we talk to unhoused voices, use unhoused voices. those need to be the loudest voices at the table in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> draymond green ejiochi it again. the moment that everyone will be talking about tomorrow. >> plus a simple setting fix to
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get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. men are facing charges in two separate incidents, instances of hate crime. police have an arrest warrant for one man who allegedly spread anti-semitic messages and materials at jewish facilities. another man was charged for striking an elderly jewish man with a belt buckle, causing a deep cut on his head. as you can see, l.a county's district attorney says the uptick in anti-semitic crimes is
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disturbing. >> the hate crimes against any individual group based on their identity, religion, race, sexual orientation or gender identity will not be tolerated in our county. >> as we told you last night, data from the anti-defamation league shows anti-semitic incidents have jumped by 337% in the united states since the hamas terror attack in october, the most since data started being recorded back in 1979. apple is rolling out a new feature to protect users from iphone theft, a stolen device protection can prevent criminals from using your passcode to change your apple account. the security mode will use a device's location to determine whether the user is at home or at work. now if it registers as an unfamiliar year spot, then the phone will require face id in addition to the passcode stolen device protection will launch in a few weeks as part of apple's newest ios as an apple
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airtag is being used in the search for a cat that somehow went from gilroy to carmel valley. >> miss kitty disappeared last week, and her owners have managed to track her through the airtag she's wearing. her owner has put up posters looking for help in tracking her down. and it appears to be working. people have reported seeing the feline in the carmel valley area and now they're just trying to catch her. it's about an hour from gilroy to carmel valley, which begs the question, how did she get there? >> i didn't know what to think. i mean, i assumed that because she still has the airtag that she wasn't like taking. i think maybe she got into a car or something or maybe got up underneath a car. >> well, yeah, they go up under the hood to get warm. a trap is set up now near the last location from the airtag happening tomorrow, the first major deadline for holiday shipping. >> the fedex ground economy shipping deadline is tomorrow to ensure that your holiday packages arrive on or before christmas. officials say anything shipped through ground
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economy after tomorrow's deadline, well, it won't get to you until after the holiday. many online retailers have also have deadlines in place of tomorrow for regular shipping. >> well, there's a new way to donate to a good cause this holiday season. >> yeah, really innovative. the so called giving machine allows people to pick items to charity and there's now one in southern california. >> yeah. so what is it? the giving machine is a vending machine. this one is at a mall in orange county. instead of buying, people can select what they would like donated to families, including food, toys for children and medical supplies. the items range in cost from 7 to $150, with the simple act of purchasing groceries for a family here at the giving machine, it makes an incredible impact for that family to feel like they're able to provide for their kids. >> there's been giving machines in new york, the philippines, new zealand and las vegas are the one in orange county will be open until sunday. that is a great idea. >> it is.
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>> i like it. we need one here. >> yeah. good way to help out. all right, let's help on our weather. find out if we need to wear a jacket tomorrow or if it's going to be warmer. right >> if sandy's got a lot going on. they're talking about mentioned the little earthquake up in northern california. a little while ago and now some. we've got some rain coming in. >> yeah. and first, the fog, which is a big concern for tomorrow morning. dan and let's take a look at some live pictures. i would expect delays at our local airports from oakland to sfo to san jose. pretty socked in golden gate bridge showing you a foggy view as well. so let's look at live doppler seven. you can see pretty much that the fog covers us not just the coast but parts of our valleys as well. visibility right now down to a quarter mile. santa rosa, petaluma, napa, oakland, and half moon bay. that's pretty thick fog. and even though the dense fog advisory is for the north bay valleys, i expect it to expand. the weather service should be putting something out in the next hour or so as this fog is going to be impacting many of us. high pressure in command of our weather. stormtracker remains well to the
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north for the time being and as you look at those temperatures right now in the 40s and the 50s, the coastal flood advisory that was in effect today, in effect again tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m, minor low lying flooding is expected in the usual spots like parking lots, park and rides. also, if you're walking along the bay trail, just watch out. high tides coming up at 6.6, six feet just before 11 a.m. and that is what's going to lead to some minor flooding. now, let's take a look at our headlines overnight. areas of dense fog. we are looking at later this week, warming with near record temperatures, especially places like san jose expected to get up into the 70s. sunday into early next week. rain makes a return. so, yes, we will see some changes in the week ahead. let's talk about our rainy season percent of normal. we're coming up slowly, but still behind. 47% of average in santa rosa with just over three inches of rain, 45, san francisco, oakland, 22, san jose, 30, and a little bit higher at sfo. statewide, sierra
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snowpack is at 32% of average. here's a breakdown from north central to south and they will be seeing some snow with rain mixing in in the mountains as that wet pattern unfolds here in the bay area. let's go hour by hour tomorrow morning, we're seeing that heavy fog around between 5 and 8 a.m. by the time we head into the late morning. that fog should peel away, but higher clouds move in, which will filter the sunshine for your afternoon and your evening. your morning temperatures ranging from the mid 30s to the upper 40s. once again, watch out for that fog. give yourself that extra time for the morning commute as a visibility has been fluctuating. high temperatures tomorrow upper 50s to the mid 60s. if you're in the south bay though morgan hill getting up into the upper 60s now. we're going to take a look at what you can expect. dry pattern for now other than the mist with the fog for tomorrow morning, saturday night, something tries to get in here, but it's really sunday that the rain moves in going into monday. and then scattered showers will continue as we go
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towards tuesday. rainfall projections, this is pretty early on, but parts of northern and central california could be looking at anywhere from 1 to 2, possibly nearing three inches. so stay tuned. the accuweather seven day forecast will feature that dense fog tomorrow morning, sunshine later in the day a mix of sun and clouds for thursday a little warmer. you will notice temperatures in the upper 60s around the bay, low 70s around the bay. friday and saturday. so we've got that december warmth. likely this is when we'll see the records and rain cooler weather sunday through tuesday with a level one storm during all three days. ama and dan we'll be right back after
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former giants manager gabe kapler was among those in attendance. yes, it was story time from the dugout that looks like fun holiday heroes is put on by wander. weiss for children and helps underserved kids in the bay area. abc7 is a sponsor of this event and we are proud to be a sponsor. >> what a great night there. meantime from the giants making some news tonight. >> that's right. and the warriors look for a win in the valley of the sun. >> chris alvarez is here with all the sports. chris >> hi, dan. and coming up in sports, after missing out on shohei ohtani, the giants
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aod club music in the arena to which the suns responded with a remix using his very own rant. so back in phenix tonight, steve kerr ready noise canceling headphones on second quarter warriors up 11 chris paul alley oop to jonathan kuminga part of an 18 two warriors run 30 bench points in the first half final seconds before the half stephen curry three right there 16 of his team high 24 in the first half warriors up three at the break third quarter draymond green battling off nurkic and oh man right arm comes down hard after review too draymond a double technical ejected his third of the season. we'll wait to see what the nba league office says after that warriors had 15 turnovers devin booker comes up with the loose ball ultimately and reverse slam he had a game high 32 kevin durant sidelined with an injury love that warriors made a late 16 to 6 run down three with nine seconds to go curry for the tie no the warriors get an nba
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season high 80 bench points in fall 119 116 they're ten and 13 with six straight road losses. >> it seems like every game our bench has to come in and you know, kind of rescue the game. and our starting group just hasn't been able to put it together. and that's you know, it's kind of why we're treading water and not finding any any traction so far this season. so you know, we've got to just keep searching. there's a, you know, a ton of season left and i like our players. i like our roster. but we've got to get get guys, you know, playing with more confidence and playing in a more connected manner warriors got to clean it up giants president of baseball operations farhan zaidi confirmed today the giants propose a contract since miller to the dodgers deal with shohei ohtani. >> but ultimately shohei chose l.a. and after losing out on him, the giants, they got some work to do. according to multiple reports, the giants are signing japanese outfielder jung
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ho lee to a six year $113 million deal. 25 year old centerfielder won the kbo mvp award in 2022 during a seven year professional kbo career, he hit 340 with 65 home runs on the ice. sharks hosting the jets christmas at the tank first home game in like two weeks. their third period tied at one under five minutes to go. sharks on the power play. william eklund the one timer and that's a goal a game winner eventually sharks win it 2 to 1 sports on abc seven sponsobyiver rock casino. we'll be right back
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