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crossover you have been waiting for. it's giving stunt food. and if it's stunt food, then it must be a morning news show. welcome to wednesday, december 13th. yes. >> let's start the check of our forecast. drew, good morning. >> let's show you that fog out there. we do have a dense fog advisory again in effect until 10 a.m. a live look from the tam cam. you can see the low level cloud cover, the city lights below that dense fog and areas where we have the worst fog right now on our map. consistently has been from novato to petaluma, zero miles is dangerously low. visibility so go slow, use those low beams. you even have some thick fog along the east bay shoreline as well. here's your dense fog advisory. this lasting until 10 a.m. this morning. break it down region by region today on your day planner dense fog through 9 a.m. by noon we'll start to see a mixture of sun and clouds out there. and it's a mostly sunny day. it's also mild once again with temperatures in the 60s. let's see how that dense fog is affecting traffic this morning with gloria. good morning.
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>> good morning, drew. yes it's definitely impacting traffic today. and right now we have some video from sfo this morning and you could see how thick the fog is out there at sfo. now so far, we're not hearing about any impacts to flights because of the fog, but we'll keep checking in on that. of course. and then let's get a live look outside right now at our bay bridge toll plaza camera. so the metering lights did flip on this morning at 531. so you can see traffic is starting to build up there. it doesn't look as foggy there actually as some other areas. but chp has issued fog advisories for the bay bridge and the san mateo-hayward bridge and also the golden gate bridge. so always a good idea when it's this foggy. give yourself a little bit of extra time. head out the door a little bit earlier because it may take you a little longer. may be hard to see out there on the roads. this morning. guys, thank you, gloria. >> this morning, six people are recovering after a uc santa cruz transit bus crashed on campus last night. uc santa cruz police say the bus was traveling down a hill on coolidge drive when it went off the road and crashed.
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investigators haven't said if any students were on board. >> i can't say that there were students, but they were people from the from the university transferring through our loop and the transit system. >> according to university police, the driver and five passengers were all taken to the hospital. two of them have major injuries. >> part of our focus into building a better bay area is to try and work on the homeless crisis in the south. bay city leaders are looking even further south to fix their is abc7 news reporter lena howland joins us live from san jose with the idea of tent cities. >> reggie. that's right. the safe sleeping sites that mayor matt mehan wants to try to help get more people off the streets are essentially san. auctioned encampment sites. now these illegal sites include on site amenities such as restrooms, showers and resource referrals based on preliminary data from this year's point in time, count the city of san jose has more than 4400 unsheltered people,
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while the safe sleeping sites would be modeled after a similar program that's working for san diego, where they just expanded to a second site with space for up to 400 insulated tents. sean cartwright, a homeless advocate with the unhoused response group, says if san jose follows the plan, it should be done on a smaller scale. >> all the 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 as san jose tried something similar back in 2018 to provide immediate housing called hope village. >> the camp only lasted about a month because it technically was on state property and did not have government backing. a timeline for this project has not been released yet. officials say they're still working on both the size and the placement of this potential site. live in san jose, lena howland, abc seven news. thank you, lena.
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>> new developments in the horrible smells coming and lingering over richmond. and recently the city council has decided to take action. last night they voted and approved. looking into whether the wastewater treatment plant operator has violated its contract and the possibility of finding a new operator. the decision came after the council questioned leaders from the company called veolia and heard from angry residents. veolia has said the stench was released during a construction process, but they also admitted they made some mistakes. 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 in the city council is requiring veolia to complete a report about the incident by january 8th. >> they plan to discuss it more during a meeting next month. a reversal by cvs that's sure to be a relief for some people living in san francisco's lower haight neighborhood. >> the pharmacy chain has
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decided to keep its store near haight and fillmore. last week, cvs announced the store would close january 11th. the reason for the closure was unclear. people who live in the area were upset and worried they'd be forced to travel a long distance to get a prescription. >> overwhelmed because my mama has been helping me a lot with the medicines and the closest pharmacy to walk. we will be, you know, three times the amount of distance. so we were already doing the transfers and stuff. so supervisor dean preston says his office put pressure on cvs to keep the store open. >> abc7 news reached out to the company for more information. they wrote back saying that they are not closing and apologized for any confusion. >> san francisco unified is looking to cut hundreds of positions as it faces a budget deficit that could balloon to more than $420 million by 2025. the issue was discussed during a school board meeting last night. superintendent matt wayne is proposing the district eliminate 900 open positions to save $100
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million annually. the positions include teachers, custodians, central office staff and administrators. >> i have a few other areas where we're looking at like where we spend money on consultants or on the district office or how we're staffing our schools. so we'll be looking at that through our budget planning process. yes, wayne said. >> if those vacant jobs are eliminated, the district could move forward with a substantial raise for teachers in the district. he also told abc seven news there are no plans to close schools or lay off staff. >> new this morning, tesla as recalling 2 million vehicles because of a defect with the system that monitors drivers using the autopilot feature that is nearly every vehicle the company has produced since autopilot was introduced in 2015. the decision comes after a review of nearly 1000 crashes that happened while the feature was being used. read emulators found autopilot's method of ensuring that drivers are paying attention in can be inadequate. some teslas already received an over-the-air software update to fix the problem. others will get
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it at a future date. >> developing news the federal reserve is set to announce its latest decision about interest rate later, interest rates later this morning as it tries to tame inflation. gloria is live with what we already know about the decision. gloria, good to see the fed is expected to keep those interest rates unchanged at the end of its meeting today. >> investors are hopeful that after 11 rate hikes since march of 2022, rates could start to be cut as soon as this spring. now, this is happening as data shows inflation slowed to roughly 3.1% last month. that is down slightly from 3.2% in october. however, what many experts are calling core inflation is still up about 4% than last time this year, compared to pre-pandemic levels, prices are still higher. >> the good news is that inflation peaked a long time ago and the november inflation report shows that there were increases in the price of rent
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and food. >> but gas and clothing costs were down. and when you put it all together, the average family is still spending about $200 per month more for the same goods and services than they were last year. all because of inflation and kumasi. we're all feeling it . >> yes. thank you, gloria. still to come, more contingent at berkeley city council meeting. why the mayor says he's not backing a resolution to call for a cease fire in the middle east. >> and london. brea gets detailed about san francisco's homeless problem, giving us a new number of how many people she says are unwilling to leave our sidewalks. >> i'm now approaching 609 this morning, looking at the morning commute. we are dealing with fog over the next couple of hours before sunshine breaks out. not only a dense fog advisory this morning, but we also have a coastal flood advisory that will go into effect shortly. vidal details coming up right
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visibility in san jose. that's pretty good. but you look to mountain view and then hayward and oakland, you can see we have low visibility down to about a mile in some of those areas, half a mile in hayward and in the north bay. that's where we have the thickest fog right now from santa rosa to novato to napa, we're down to a quarter of a mile visibility. dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. for all areas shaded in gray. but we also have a coastal flood advisory. this will begin at 8 a.m. this morning until about 1 p.m. this afternoon. we're during times of high tide. we could have some minor coastal flooding. looking at san francisco's tides today, our next high tide is coming shortly before 11 a.m. this morning. and then we'll repeat that again tomorrow morning, right around 11 a.m. as well. we could have some minor coastal flooding
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break down region by region. we are finding pretty clear skies later on this afternoon. we'll go into the 50s, inland as we take a look at the bay shoreline, we'll have that fog breaking down for sunshine right around lunchtime. it's a similar story around the coast, maybe a mix of sun and clouds and those temperatures in the upper 50s as reggie drew, thank you. >> still to come, the popular item marketed toward kids that's now being pulled from amazon and store shelves. then, free hot chocolate available on weekends for the rest of the month. we'll tell you how you can snag a cup. and as we head to break, a live look outside. it is now 612 there is nothing like it dancing is my passion. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema, it hasn't always been easy. i was constantly itching. whatever i was doing now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside, to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation
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yesterday. a majority vote of 153 nations voted for the resolution in the assembly's emergency session. the vote is non-binding, but calls for compliance with international law and for immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. president biden says he told prime minister benjamin netanyahu that israel is starting to lose international support over how it's carrying out this war. biden added netanyahu must change his government. netanyahu pushed back even with this disagreement, the us is still pledging support. >> i also ask congress for funding for israel to take on hamas and confront multiple other threats backed by iran in in the wake of the october seventh assault. nasa security adviser sullivan will travel to the region this week and meet with the israeli war cabinet later today. >> president biden plans to meet with family members of americans held hostage by hamas.
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>> but real change, as you know, doesn't come through. resolutions rising anti-semitism and islamophobe won't bring peace here or anywhere. i want you all to hear this as well. >> one city passing a resolution may not have impact, but we are part of a collective of cities in this country. >> tensions ran high at last night's berkeley city council meeting as a council and community debated a resolution calling for a cease fire. and the israel hamas war. some urged the council to pass a resolution. others brought signs calling it divisive in the end, the council took no action on a cease fire resolution last night . dozens of people calling for a cease fire in gaza rallied outside the san francisco office of senator alex padilla. some made it inside the building where they held a sit in there demanding that padilla reject any additional military aid for israel. while a much smaller rally took place outside meta's headquarters in menlo park. they are demanding the social network end what the protesters say is a
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censorship of palestinian voices. meta responded by saying it has introduced a number of measures to address spikes in harmful content since the war started, and it applies to policies equally. tickets are now available for one of the bay area's most popular music festivals. >> we're talking about bottle rock. if you have an amex, you can already buy your ticket for the festival. you can also get tickets if you're a napa resident. general public sales begin later. the lineup hasn't been finalized. that will be announced next month. last year's acts included lizzo, lil nas x, the red hot chili peppers , duran duran post, malone. i went for the last time last year. it was really fun. i recommend this festival. keanu was at that festival today. >> you can purchase flavored alcohol that tastes like doritos. the chip company is releasing an. 84 proof nacho cheese flavored spirit. doritos partnered with empirical. it's a
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danish company known for infusing flavors in its products. this limited edition flavor is on sale right now in california and new york, only online. it'll cost you $64, $65. i don't know why i said add that extra dollar, add that dollar, $65. they recommend you mix it to make a bloody mary or use it as an additive to a margarita for a cheesy margarita. >> okay. i do like doritos, but i don't know about it in a drink like that, i would try it like i would try it once. >> see what the color alone. well, is not for me. >> like i didn't say 84 proof. oh, no, they're trying. >> they're trying to kill us. >> that's actually not that high. it isn't? what is it? divide that by divide it by two to get the percentage. so it's like 42% out. that's pretty close to like, what most of your spirits it is. >> it's like 80 proof for the 80 proof is usually right year round. >> oh okay. because proof goes high, proof goes up to 200. >> oh, it does, yeah. >> so just divide it in half to
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get the percentage worried. that's the poison i'm putting in my body. you've drank worse. you've seen it worse. you've literally seen it. yeah, i mean, i would try it or maybe start with, like, vodka and chase it with, like, a dorito chip. okay. you know? yeah >> you have a really open mind and palate. >> i'll try everything. i appreciate that. yeah that's good. it could be good. i don't know. >> yeah. everything everything. >> yeah. good point. >> forever. ever. >> forever. here's our south beach camera this morning. a live look showing you that we do have pockets of fog out there. here are your accuweather headlines. we have areas of dense fog this morning that dense fog advisory. this is going to last until 10 a.m. with a brighter afternoon on the way later this week, especially friday and even into saturday. we are warming up. we are chasing some records with 60s and 70s in the forecast and then everything changes. i'm excited about this. finally, rain returns to the forecast starting on sunday and into early next week. we'll show you those
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chances in one second. so we're dealing with the fog out there this morning. breaking down right around midday, giving us sunshine this afternoon. temperatures very pleasant. we'll go into the low 60s for daytime highs overnight tonight will probably have some more fog developing. so prepare for areas of dense fog again tomorrow morning. and those numbers in the 30s and in the 40s. take a look at the temperature trend. we'll take san jose, for example . we'll find warmer weather moving in here by the end of the week into the upcoming weekend. look at saturday, 73 degrees in the south bay. that feels quite nice. but then cooler. rainier weather starts to move in here sunday, monday and tuesday. so here's the early outlook. this is just one of the models we look at. it is projecting that the storm track moves into northern and central california starting on sunday into next week, where we could see a series of storms finally bringing us some moderate to heavy rain. at times, we're going to fine tune the details as we get closer. we're still about 4 or 5 days out from these events, but we know that the rain looks to return to the forecast starting on sunday. here's the accuweather seven day. fog to sun out there today
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mild with a mix of sun and clouds through saturday. saturday is the warmest day and then we'll have that rain returning here on sunday. level one right now on the storm impact scale. >> gloria good morning, drew. i know we've been talking about the fog all morning long. and the good news is, even though it is foggy out there on the roads, it's not causing any major issues or slowdowns right now because of the fog. this is a live look outside right now at our richmond-san rafael bridge camera and the slowdown here, of course, is because of that sigalert. the three right lanes are still blocked right now. and at this time, the backup approaching the toll plaza is about two miles and hour. live look at our 8-80 camera at the oakland coliseum. there is some pretty dense fog out there for drivers heading through oakland. thanks gloria. >> good morning america. coming up at seven right here on abc seven. >> sam champion has a look at what's ahead. >> good morning. coming up on gma, let's do some morning math. the fed is set to announce its next move against the fight and inflation. and we'll break down what to expect and what that
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could mean for your mortgage rates, your credit card bills and our overall economy. plus, as the legal battles ripple through the nation after a texas woman is denied an emergency abortion this morning, diane sawyer and rachel scott take us inside the hidden medical crisis for pregnant women. that's all coming up right here on gma
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foggy start once again across the bay area. this is what it looks like at sfo, or at least it did look like a few hours ago, drew is back with how long it will sit over the area and say sleeping size to help get the unhoused off the streets. >> we're in the south bay. you might see more tents then more trouble for draymond green. >> he's ejected for the third time this season. how he responded to his latest run in with the refs. >> good morning, everybody. it's wednesday, december 13th. >> checking that forecast now. hey, drew. >> yeah, good morning. so we do have that dense fog out there.
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it's not everywhere. it's very selective, so to speak. sfo is doing a lot better this morning, right? ten miles. visibility there. similar story for fairfield, concord, livermore, but we do have dangerously low visibility around nevada. we're at zero miles there. same in san carlos. you see hayward, oakland , santa rosa, napa, we have reduced visibility this morning. a dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. this morning. so the fog is with us through the next couple of hours. after 10 a.m, just like some of those previous events where we've had dense fog, it starts to mix out around lunchtime, giving us some brighter skies this afternoon and temperatures quite pleasant in the 60s. let's see how that fog is affecting the commute with gloria. good morning. >> yeah, definitely affecting the commute this morning. drew there is a fog advisory in effect right now for the bay bridge. so let's get a live look here at our bay bridge toll plaza. and you could see that traffic is definitely starting to build up here. the metering lights flipped on at 531 this morning and the backup right now is to the 880 overcrossing. now, you could see right here, it
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doesn't look too foggy there. as drew mentioned, it's kind of it just depends where you are. but it is foggy through the maze and now looking at your drive times for this morning, the usual slow spot on westbound 580 from tracy to dublin. that will take you 53 minutes. and we're reminded everybody all morning long just leave the door a little bit earlier today because of that fog. it might take you a little longer, reggie now to finding ways to build a better bay area. >> this morning, we're looking at the homelessness crisis. san jose is thinking about setting up a sanctioned encampment for unhoused people. abc7 news reporter lena howland is live in the south bay with a look at that proposal. lena reggie with more than 4400 unsheltered people across the city of san jose based on the numbers from this year's point in time count mayor matt mehan confirmed with abc seven news that he's looking into potential all safe sleeping sites as these illegal encampments would be modeled after a similar program that's
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working for san diego. >> they just expanded to a second site in october with space for up to 400 insulated tents each site includes on site amenities like restrooms, showers and resource referrals. sean cartwright, a homeless advocate with the unhoused response group, says she hopes the city's strategy to address homelessness includes the people impacted the most, talked to unhoused voices used unhoused voices. >> those need to be the loudest voices at the table, she says. >> san jose tried something similar in 2018 to provide immediate housing called hope village. the camp only lasted about a month because it technically was on state property and did not have government backing. a timeline for this project has not been released yet. officials say they're still working on both the placement and the size of this potential site. live in san jose, lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you, lena. in san francisco. there is a growing disagree over the number of
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unhoused people rejecting help from the city. mayor london breed says in november, 60% of the people offered shelter, refused help. she says the number was 65% in october, 60% in september. some people are saying, though, those numbers are not accurate because of the way the city counts. people as refusing help. the city's outreach team says there are more shelter beds available than ever before. more than 3000 each night, although they do acknowledge that there aren't enough beds for every person who would need one. >> mayor breed is blaming the homeless crisis in part on a lawsuit by the coalition on homelessness. >> when we are out there with our homeless outreach teams, we are out there to offer help. we're out there to offer shelter support services as before. the clarification on the ninth circuit court of appeal, we had a lot of difficulty with forcing people to move from the sidewalk because they were technically
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involuntarily homeless, and now when we offer someone a shelter bed, the definition is that they are no longer involuntarily homeless. and so what that means is we can clean and clear the sidewalks, whether they accept help from us or not definitely being a lot more aggressive. we're being compassionate, but at the same time, we need to clean and clear our streets. >> mayor breed says since 2018, san francisco has helped 13,000 people find permanent housing solutions. >> today, the santa rosa city school district will be discussing a proposal to bring police officers back on some school campuses permanently. earlier this week, officers were brought back to some campuses on a temporary basis until winter break. santa rosa police tweeted these photos of the officers assigned to patrol the schools. this is because of safety concerns that first came to light back in march when a student was killed in a stabbing
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at montgomery high school. officers were removed from santa rosa schools in 2020 as a part of an effort to confront racial biases in the criminal justice system. as concerns about crime continue to impact people across the bay area, we're learning about a growing security trend bulletproof glass. >> the glass can be up to 2.5in thick. it can resist everything from bullets, of course, to being hit by things like baseball bats, east bay glass in oakland tells abc7 news. they're seeing a big increase in requests for the product. >> you know, you are appreciative of the business but it's gone from getting those phone calls for a broken pane of glass. you know, you have kids out playing and stuff like that to now it's transitioned to something a lot darker to and it's just sad that the condition that the community has gone in, we while homeowners might be curious about installing ballistic glass, they might not be so curious when they find out how much it can cost. >> east bay glass says some of it can cost up to $350 per square foot, not including
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installation. businesses and government agencies are still doing it. for example, oakland's permitting office and oakland high school have installed that glass recently. >> p-g-and-e's customers could see a second rate hike next year and it could happen as early as march. the utility company has put in a request to the california public utilities commission for another increase. they're already approved for a rate hike in january that will equal about $33 more a month. the second one, if that's approved, would equal 50 to $60 a month of an increase compared with this year. the increase is are not welcomed by some residents as it continues to go up. >> why? for their for their misdeeds. it's ridiculous. why are we paying for them? not trimming the trees, turning off the power and high winds? why are we paying for their mistakes? >> utility reform network turn is calling for a change in policy to stop the price hikes and plan to launch a campaign for affordable power for the current system. >> we have sets no limits on
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rate increases and that needs to be replaced by a cap on annual bills. >> p-g-and-e's says it's working to make its electric system safer. the company tells abc seven news to achieve those goals, we sometimes have to incur exceptional costs to reduce wildfire risk and or respond to emergency events like wildfires and storms which exceed what we've been previously authorized to spend in rate proceedings. do veloping news. >> president biden is warning congress if new funding for ukraine isn't approved before the holiday. it would be giving russian president vladimir putin , quote, the greatest christmas gift they could possibly give him. the ukrainian president was in washington, d.c. yesterday meeting with president biden and congressional leaders. his plea for more help didn't really move the needle. house speaker mike johnson says he's not heard a clear strategy for the war. >> what the biden administration seems to be asking for is billions of additional dollars with no appropriate oversight,
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no clear strategy to win. republicans are adamant they will not pass additional funding for ukraine unless there's significant change to us immigration policy. >> negotiators tell abc news they are making progress, but there is little hope a deal could be reached before the new year. >> today, the house is set to vote on an impeachment inquiry into president biden that's being pushed by republican lawmakers. >> reps publicans claim the president has abused his power to benefit his family, though some admit there's no evidence this investigation has been going on. for more than a year now. but republicans claim the white house is stonewalling them and this move would give them more power or could give them more power to get the documents they want. the biden administration says, quote, this baseless stunt is not rooted in facts or reality. your voice, your vote. and a major development in the 2024 presidential race. gloria is live with the key endorsement in new hampshire, really changing the playing field for other gop candidates. gloria kumasi, another big boost for republican
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presidential candidate nikki haley. >> haley picking up the endorsement of new hampshire governor chris sununu. the endorsement comes six weeks before his state's first in the nation primary on january 23rd. sununu dropped out of the race back in june. he made the announcement at a town hall last night in manchester. >> it was a sweet older woman who has come to a lot of events. and i saw her coming in here and she said, so are you going to finally endorse nikki haley for president? you bet your. let's get this thing done. >> night in new hampshire. i mean, it doesn't get any better than this to go and get endorsed by. >> and sununu hopes to slow down former president donald trump's lead in the polls. abc news partner fivethirtyeight shows trump averaging about 45% support in new hampshire. nikki haley is trailing at roughly 19. sununu is scheduled to join haley at three town halls today and also tomorrow, there's now a
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supervisor seat up for grabs in alameda county that hasn't been open in three decades. >> potential candidates have until tonight at five to submit paperwork and join the 2024 supervisor race. super visor. keith carson suddenly announced he will not run for reelection. he made that surprise announcement last friday, just minutes after the filing deadline was due. carson has been alameda county supervisor for three decades. coming up, the big free agent, the giant sign after missing out on several others in the past few years. >> and we're going to look live right now at the big board. actually, we're not. no but we'll get back to let you know what's going on with the markets after this break. >> stuck in the cold by hundreds of cruise passengers were left outside of san francisco's port for hours. and stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at 7:00 for abc seven at seven. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m. you can see kumasi and i where christmas sweaters for absolutely no reason. just download the app
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now wherever you stream i'm sold. >> i can't wait to see this. let's go outside. here's our abc seven oakland airport camera and you can see we're back in with that dense fog right now. no delays at our area airports. i just checked, but you can realize that not only air travel, if you're driving this morning and parts of the east bay and the north bay, you're getting impacted by this fog, zero miles in hollister. right now. we're doing better in san jose at six miles. there you can see we have some dangerously low visibility around mountain view. novato right now we're at zero miles. visibility that is very thick fog this morning. use your low beams, add that extra distance to the cars around you. slow down this morning that dense fog advisory in effect until 10 a.m. so inland we're starting out with mainly clear skies. we'll get you into the 60s today around the bay shoreline, we have that thick fog right now. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds around noon. brighter skies by 3 p.m. and then you could see along the coast we have that fog and it's a blend of sun and clouds with temperatures in the upper 50s. later today. so the three day
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only this morning. but not before many passengers had to wait on that dock for hours in the cold. and now a cruise. it tends to attract an older clientele. and we're told by the san francisco fire department that a couple of ambulances had to be called out to the scene for medical calls, as it's unclear if anyone was actually taken to the hospital. now this cruise was supposed to leave in the afternoon, but it didn't actually leave until after midnight.
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>> 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. >> i'm really curious why they didn't just let them in the terminal. >> i'll figure something out. yeah >> in a message, the cruise line said departure was delayed because of low tides and silt buildup in the bay. princess cruises has not responded to our request for comment on why boarding was further delayed. >> well, the giants are making a splash on the free agent scene this morning. so yesterday we learned the team is set to sign one of the most sought after players this year. korean outfielder jang hoon lee will be signing a six year contract worth $116 million. the 25 year old is making the move from the korean league, where he previously won an mvp award. >> the warriors and fans await the fate of draymond green this morning. he was ejected again in
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another warriors loss last night, just two weeks after serving a five game suspension when he was ejected for taking a swing at phenix suns. player jusuf nurkic. he's likely to be fined and he could be suspended again for last night's event. green apologized after the game, saying that he was swinging his arms, trying to draw a foul and didn't mean to hit anyone on after the game, nurkic said that he quote needs that green needs help. yikes the warriors, by the way blew a double digit lead and lost to the suns to fall to ten and 13 on the season. >> stanford alum and emmy winning actor andre braugher has died. brouwer was best known for his roles in shows brooklyn nine-nine and homicide life on the street. he won his first emmy in 1998 for his role in homicide. he was also nominated four times for his portrayal of character captain holt on brooklyn nine-nine. abc news confirms he died yesterday after a brief illness. no other
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details were given about his death. he was 61. your morning. >> morning. excuse me. your morning money report. now we're watching the federal reserve as its last meeting of the year wraps up today. the fed is set to make an announcement on interest rates. experts believe the central bank will leave the rates unchanged. the announcement comes as new government data shows inflation dropping slightly in november. the expected by many is the fed will start cutting rates as soon as spring. kaiser permanente announcing a second round of layoffs impacting dozens of workers here in the bay area. state filings show the health care company plans to cut more than 100 positions before the end of the year, 65 of them are located in oakland, pleasanton, walnut creek and south san francisco. this after kaiser made the decision in october to cut close to 50 jobs by the end of november. and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we're down about 30 points. >> city council has voted to defer the so-called responsible
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construction ordinance, a decision on an ordinance to prevent wage theft. this is in san jose, will now have to wait until next month. the ordinance stems from the construction of the silvery towers in downtown san jose. a 2018 federal investigation found undocumented workers were hired for this project. they were not paid properly and forced to work 24 hours a day and live in work in unsafe conditions. some council members want to make sure that that doesn't happen again. they believe the ordinance would stop bad actors in the developer community withhold building residency permits for buildings if the construction that you use on your project is with a developer or a contractor that has a history of wage theft. residency permits are required before people can move into a building. council members want to hear from developers before they make a decision on every year. >> 25 movies are added to the national film registry, and this
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year, home alone makes the list. the library of congress says the 1990s smash hit comedy is, quote, embedded into american culture as a holiday classic home alone was directed by san francisco's own chris columbus, disney's lady and the tramp also makes the list. and by the way, you can watch home alone and lady and the tramp on disney. plus, disney is a parent company of abc seven. >> this is an iconic movie. >> it is my husband loves it. he knows every line of the movie. and we just watched the second one this weekend. how was it you like it was good. yeah reggie, you seem like you're not a fan. your facial expression like this. no no. >> you a lot. okay oh, really? >> oh, she left at home one time. >> no, no. >> i just had a really bad experience at the movie theater. >> oh, you tell me that. >> that's not relive that. gloria wants to know. >> okay, i. >> i'm curious. i said this last week. >> wait, i told you this. >> no, you know what? i was off last week. i was sleeping in. sorry, i swear i said this. >> okay?
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>> it doesn't matter. okay, well, we could talk about it maybe 7 a.m. i'm not talking about home alone ever again. let's move on. >> and that's that. here's a live look at sutro tower this morning where we do have a lot of low level cloud cover. our marine layer is back once again this morning. we are dealing with dense fog. some areas in the north bay and the east bay shoreline down to zero miles. visibility so here's the accuweather headlines that dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. this morning. breaking for sunshine this afternoon. later this week, we're warming up mild air moves in here and by friday and saturday, we could be flirting with some records. 60s and 70s on the board. then on sunday and for early next week, it looks like rain is going to return to the forecast. we'll show you details of that in a second. here's a look at highs today. we'll have that morning fog giving way to sunshine. it's going to take its time scouring out. so by midday, it's a blend of sun and clouds and then much brighter into the afternoon. quite pleasant today going into the 60s. then tonight, we will likely see another round of fog
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developing and we'll have those temperatures dropping into the 30s and into the 40s. we're dry through the start of the weekend, but by sunday and early next week, it looks like our storm track is going to aim itself into northern and central california. this is just one model's output of next week. but you can see it is featuring times of heavy rain. we could see several inches in some spots over next week. we'll keep fine tuning these details. we'll know that as we get closer to the event starting on sunday, how much rain we could expect. but just know much of next week looks to be a pretty active pattern. here's an accuweather seven day forecast, a look at it the fog the sun is your highlight today then we'll go for mild sunshine through the start of the upcoming weekend where temperatures are in the 60s and 70s and it's much cooler . rain returns to the forecast on sunday and for early parts of next week. right now there level one on the storm impact scale. gloria good morning, drew. >> well, we know it's been very foggy this morning, but, you know, in some areas the fog has cleared. check this out. this is a live look at our san mateo
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bridge camera right here. and earlier, if you remember, you could barely even see the cars because it was so foggy. but it looks like it is clearing a little bit there. but the fog is kind of hit and miss depending where you are this morning. so do give yourself a little bit of extra time out there today. and in the south bay. check this out. this is our san jose camera on highway 87. and you can see it doesn't look too foggy out there this morning. and the fog and just kind of the skyline is actually creating for some beautiful views this morning. kumasi >> thank you, gloria. a group of east bay business owners joined together to announce the find it in fruitvale effort. the message is to shop local and shop latino. many of the small businesses in the fruitvale district are latino owned. oakland leaders recently granted this area $250,000 to improve security so people can shop safely. >> it's something that we take seriously. it. fruitvale is a vibrant community with families, children and also we've also partnered with the department of violence prevention there right
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here in the transit village. so i think you'll see a lot of different steps that are that are taken to ensure your safety. >> now, one of those steps is a safety ambassador program. they'll be patrolling along fruitvale avenue between international and foothill boulevards. >> three san francisco restaurants are celebrating being among the newest additions to the michelin guide's 2023 list of best places to dine in california. dalada and the presidio features mediterranean cuisine. the menu draws inspiration from the melting pot of istanbul and includes things like short ribs and sweetbreads. everything is meant to share. kiln is another restaurant on the list. it is at a warehouse space on fell street, which is near venice. it offers a 20 course tasting menu or an abbreviated bar tasting that's in hayes valley and lastly, movida combines mexican and persian cuisine and a swanky spot steps away from oracle park. the environment feels like a restaurant meets lounge. they do have an elevated dj booth.
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hit that beat. hit it. >> yes. a holiday surprise for some little kids in chicago. hi everybody. and to see how you guys doing. >> i am skinny. santa's all right. >> skinny. santa's former president barack obama bringing joy to parkside academy and a red sack full of gifts. he also read a book called santa's got to go for santa's. ha. so this book is funny. it's about a family who takes in santa after his sleigh breaks down. but then, you know, sometimes you can overstay your welcome. you know, because he starts like playing the guitar really loud. >> he they make spaghetti and he makes a mess out of it. and they just don't know how to tell santa how to when to leave the line. >> you use when you're ready for somebody to leave or when you are. maybe you want to leave and
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you just are ready to leave. oh that's what you do. >> gosh, anyone else tired in my family when it's time to go or when they need to go, we would say it's been real. >> it's been real. and then leave. that's the hint. you need to leave or i'm about to leave you know, as a nice a nice thing to do to is to actually make everyone leave like you. >> also leave. >> you leave. yeah. >> you're like, hey, who wants to take it for another drink? like, right around the corner? oh no. >> get that drink and then leave them. >> get in the bed. >> but that's the ultimate way to clear the house if you're really trying to clear it. that's true. up next is seven things you need to know. >> the other screen was all the places you can watch our newscast live and on demand and this is pier 39. we're at seals. >> but look, the ferris wheel is lit. >> it's been real uh- >> now leave. actually, don't leave. plea
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down to zero miles. visibility a dense fog advisory until 10 a.m. this morning. brighter skies and mild temps this afternoon. >> number two, because of the fog, chp has issued fog advisories for several bridges, including bay bridge and golden gate bridge. this is a live look outside right now in our south beach camera where you could see the bay bridge and you could see how hard it is to make out the cars because it is so foggy. >> number three, this morning, tesla announced its recall a more than 2 million vehicles to fix a defect in the system that monitors drivers using autopilot. so if you have one of the vehicles impacted, you will get an over-the-air update. that should fix the issue. >> number four, the richmond city council is taking action after a horrible smell permeated the community last night. they voted to investigate if the wastewater plant operator via dated its contract with the city and to explore the possibility of finding a new operator.
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>> our sigh of its self-imposed. >> number five breaking news. the supreme court announced moments ago it will consider whether to restrict access to a widely used abortion drug, even in states where abortion is legal. so for now, mifepristone will remain available and not subject to restrictions lower courts have said should be imposed on its use. >> number four, cvs store in san francisco's lower haight. that that was set to close will now stay open. this is actually number six. sorry about that. cvs did not give a reason for the decision, but apology for any confusion. >> number seven, hot cocoa. you can get a free cup at starbucks. have good morning america for our viewers in the west. biden toughens his stance, warning prime minister netanyahu that israel is starting to lose
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