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your forecast to talk more about thatrillionain. lisa is here. how's the timing? >> well, maybe a last round of golf today, right before the rain arrives, because it is on the way. but it's only at the coast. so as we look at live doppler seven right now, we are dry. we have a spare the air alert. for most of us, just cloudy skies, a little hazy out there. but look at live doppler seven. very active with thunderstorms offshore. we're getting closer. you can see a line of rain there from point rays to inverness, but this air is so dry that the moisture has to work its way into it's going to take a little while for the moisture to reach the ground. so we'll say the showers will be scattered throughout the day. today with our level one system. so it's going to linger throughout the afternoon. the breezy winds, the scattered showers, it will become more widespread and heavier overnight tonight. and right now current temperatures are on the mild side, with 59 in half moon bay, low to mid 50s. elsewhere, there's a look from our sutro tower camera. lots of clouds here in san francisco with this subtropical fetch. it is mild today in the 60s already temperatures are about five degrees warmer than we were
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yesterday. and here is our short our rapid range model that shows the high resolution rainfall that will continue throughout the sunday afternoon time frame. more on that in a few minutes. stephanie. >> all right. lisa thank you. in the north bay utility workers will begin deflating a rubber dam on the russian river near forestville tomorrow. the dam is being emptied to prevent any flooding that might happen because of the upcoming storm. it's typically inflated in spring or early summer, when water demand increases for the latest weather conditions, you can check out the abc seven bay area app. you can actually access the same live doppler seven that lisa and the weather team use. search abc seven bay area in your device's app store just to download it. turning to the israel-hamas conflict now in a live look in tel aviv as the war continues on this morning, it is evening there now and we have new information a hamas controlled ministry is reporting an airstrike in northern gaza that killed at least 24 people
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earlier this morning. that's just about 43 miles from here today. prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to continue the war until, quote, victory. now, all of this is coming as outrage. families protested in israel after the israeli military admitted it accidental killed three hostages, the idf saying in a video that the shooting of those hostages was against the rules of engagement. abc news reporter johny fernandez has the latest saturday protesters gathered in tel aviv demanding answers after the israeli military admitted to accidentally shooting and killing three israeli hostages in northern gaza on friday. >> the men identified as 28 year old yotam haim to 86 year old alon shamriz and 22 year old samir tallahatchie. prime minister netanyahu, calling the deaths an unbearable tragedy, according to the idf's preliminary investigation, a soldier saw them as a threat and
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opened fire, killing two instantly. the third man was injured and ran back into the building. someone then cried help in hebrew. the idf then saying the battalion commander ordered his troops to stop firing, but another burst was fired, killing the third hostage. >> the idf is doing everything we can. uh there's been a multiple success, and there will also be mistakes. >> i, idf lieutenant general tsay halevi, releasing a video statement saying the hostages did everything possible so israeli troops would understand being shirtless so they wouldn't be suspected of carrying explosives and waving a white cloth. >> but he said tensions overcame the situation and admitting the shooting was against the rules of engagement that is forbidden to shoot at someone who raises a white flag and seeks to surrender. so far, at least 20 israeli hostages have died and more than 100 hostages are thought to remain in gaza. confirmation on saturday that
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another one was killed in hamas captivity. a 27 year old, inbar heiman. she tried to run on october seventh but was captured by hamas terrorists on motorcycles at the rim music festival. since the war began, more than 18,000 people have died in gaza, according to the hamas run gaza health ministry. johnny fernandez abc news, new york. >> back here at home, labor supporters gathered in oakland yesterday in a show of solidarity with the palestinian people, workers from bay area unions and their backers gathered at oscar grant plaza to make their voices heard. they are calling for a permanent ceasefire in the conflict and end to the occupation of gaza and a halt to u.s. military aid in israel. >> we do not support u.s. taxpayer dollars going to a genocide abroad, going to support a regime, committing an occupation of the palestinian people for decades. >> the workers want president biden to stop supporting the
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conflict. they say that money should be supporting communities here in america. here. new this morning side shows all over the bay area blocking traffic. and not only san francisco, oakland, but also vallejo. video shows police trying to break up a sideshow in san francisco after cars were spotted spinning donuts on debow's and van ness avenue and vallejo, people lit a christmas tree on fire during an illegal sideshow on louis brown drive. spectators also gathered to watch cars burn rubber on seventh and grand avenue in oakland. no word yet if anyone was cited or arrested. also, new overnight the chp is investigating a deadly crash in the east bay. it happened on highway four in martinez. this is what's left of the mangled vehicle. you'll see here in a moment. a woman driving by says she saw the crushed car and stopped to help. the chp
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believes the vehicle was traveling westbound on highway four, right near murillo avenue when the accident happened for an unknown reason, the vehicle went off the roadway and maybe struck a tree. >> um, there was at least three occupants and, uh, one deceased. there's two bies. >> yes, one, i think, passed away and the other that i was holding was is looks like he's in critical condition. they were resuscitating him when i looked over after i was pulled away from him. the chp has not confirmed the ages or identities of the three people in the car, and we are also still waiting for an update on the condition of the two that did survive in brentwood. >> three suspects were arrested last night for a deadly shooting earlier in antioch. antioch police say a man was shot and killed last night during an altercation with another person. right near waldie plaza. investigators later identified a car thought to be involved in the shooting, and it was found nearby in brentwood. you can see brentwood swat team searching
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for the suspects in this video, three suspects were eventually taken into custody near the 1200 block of dainty avenue. as of right now, it's unclear how the suspects were involved in this shooting in san francisco. a fire in the mission district was quickly put out by firefighters overnight. you can see in this video crews working on this building, it happened right near the intersection of 18th and harrison streets. it's unclear how or when this fire started. thankfully, no injuries were reported, and officials do say that harrison is closed to traffic between 17th and 18th streets in the east bay. the campaign to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price says it will be ready to get enough signatures to move a recall vote on the ballot. but price's campaign says a new leaked document shows the recall is not being motivated by public safety. here's abc seven news reporter anser hassan. >> this draft fundraising document, linked to the campaign to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price,
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was leaked to price supporters. she spoke about it at a rally on saturday. >> they did not get a recount in november, so they decided they'd have a recall in january. as soon as we took office. that is anti-democratic, yes. >> page nine of the document explains that fundraising has been focused on large businesses who, quote, have had significant negative impacts to both their portfolio valuations as well as the personal safety of their employees and families. those fighting the recall, known as protect the win, say this reveals that protecting property value is being prioritize over public safety. >> this campaign plan says that they are concerned with the value of their portfolios. real estate developers. there is nobody in here. there is nobody who comes through our office that is a real estate portfolio. yes, we are responsible for the lives of real people and the impact that our system has
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recalled. >> price re recall price, the recall price campaign admits the document was leaked, but they say it's not the smoking gun that the other side wants voters to believe. >> the funny thing about it, it's 13 pages long, but they picked one sentence out of 13 pages to kind of focus on. brenda grisham is one of the primary officers with save. save alameda for everyone. it's leading the recall effort, she says. even if business owners are concerned about their bottom line, that doesn't mean that the recall is about picking profits over safety. >> i own four businesses here, and at any given time, my staff can be in the way of harm. so, you know, just because they have major dollars, they still have an interest in what's going on in the county. >> price hasn't even been in office for more than a year. the recall campaign says they'll be ready to submit. well over the necessary number of signatures early next year to get the recall on the ballot in alameda county, anser hassan. abc seven
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news. >> take a look at this. in the north bay, a dramatic rescue in sonoma county, right near jenner. a car crashed on highway one on friday and it went down a steep ravine, landing upside down. as you can see here, the sheriff's office sprung into action and actually used a helicopter to reach this victim. they managed to pull this person out and safely get them to a hospital. we haven't received an update yet on their condition. all right. how's it looking out there, lisa? >> all right, well, we're seeing a lot of cloud cover. partly sunny conditions and moisture. well all above this cloud deck. so it's going to take a while, but we are calling for scattered showers with a level one system today and more heavy rain to come for the week ahead. i'll explain. coming up. >> thank you. also ahead, respiratory illnesses. should we be worried about a holiday surge? the trend bay area doctors are seeing right now. plus, we're not the only ones expecting rain. the major storm
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drive it and own it. get a mustang mach-e at 1.9% apr for 60 months, plus 4000 retail bonus cash plus 3750 in tax credit. >> taking a live look from our golden gate bridge camera, you can see those dark clouds forming overhead as the storm is approaching. and aside from the rain, your morning commute also may be changing. tolls may be going up on the golden gate bridge again when the bridge district is considering another five year plan to hike tolls, the marin independent journal says officials are faced with a looming budget deficit, revenues plunged during the pandemic and many commuters have not returned. tolls ticked up. $0.35 to $9.75 on july 1st, which is the final increase in a five year plan that started back in 2019. he hospitals around the country are starting to fill up with people who have respiratory illnesses. how alarmed should the bay area actually be about this holiday surge? well, abc7 news reporter tara campbell has
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some expert analysis. >> a warning from the cdc this week. the worst of the respiratory illness season is likely yet to come. and low vaccination rates are leaving the most vulnerable at risk. >> people went to thanksgiving all over the country. there was a lot of flu in the southeast and the gulf states, and then they came back home. >> ucsf doctor peter chin-hong is talking about the flu and the rapid rise in hospitalized asians in california. >> it's up 400% in the last month, and it's rising very quickly. >> but the good news says the doctor, there's still time to get protected. >> it's still enough time to get the flu shot. and the flu shot is really well matched to what's circulating. >> and also circulating are new variants of covid 19. >> we have a couple of emerging variants around and you may need to bolster your immune system a little bit more for some of these variants, but so far the numbers are low. more people are
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going for flu shots. so about 40% of the population getting that, including kids, fewer people going for covid shots, about 17% of the population. but most concerning only about 37% of those over 65. >> i do worry about. i already had three times covid, so yes, i do worry. >> sue matos is 66 years old and says she's keeping up with the vaccines and taking precautions. >> actually, i'm going tonight to a party and we are all trying to get a covid test. i already had mine today. >> meanwhile, the younger people i spoke with didn't seem to have a worry and i have noticed that people have been wearing more masks than before. >> but that's it, right? i'm not really concerned over it. >> not really. i don't it doesn't affect my plans unless unless like the situation getting very severe and it could get more severe with covid cases expected to peak in the new year. >> tara campbell abc seven news
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to other now in a storm that drenched florida with heavy rain and gusty winds will now move out of florida and make its way north. >> the heaviest rain during the day will target coastal georgia, the carolinas and the mid-atlantic region before it accelerates up the coast. now, the storm will reach its peak strength tomorrow when it tracks close to the northeast coast. that system is expected to bring nor'easter like impacts to the northeast coast, just minus the snow. now back here at home, we are tracking another system that's going to be bringing us rain. we've been telling you that all morning. let's check in with lisa on the timing. >> yeah. you know, a four day rainfall totals could be four inches as far north as ukiah. but the rest of us generally over four days talking about 2 to 3in of rain. so it's going to be beneficial. rain a racing our deficit as we head towards christmas. that looks like a dry week end. but beyond that, that last week of december a little bit sketchy. we'll get to that in just a moment. but as we look
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at live doppler seven, there has been rain offshore thunderstorms over the waters here. you can see that over the past six hours. and we get in closer. our sweep on top of mount saint helena, our level one system allowing for the rain to moisten up the atmosphere here and bring down light to moderate rain throughout the bay area into the morning hours and into the afternoon as well. so looks more intense than what is going on right now because it is so dry out there. but as we go over the peninsula to the dumbarton bridge and the san mateo bridge, you can see all of this is looking pretty green, meaning that the rain will eventually be falling and down through half moon bay. highway one. looking more at that moisture building in the atmosphere 60 one half moon bay 55, in san francisco with mid 50s around hayward. so a very mild start out there and the beach 55 in santa cruz, low 60s today, 46 in santa rosa with temperatures in the upper 40s. concord livermore 50 in napa. so our forecast headlines hazy,
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spare the air for the next hour or so. but then the showers begin to arrive. they'll be scattered throughout the day. and looking at the heavier rain, that level two system with the gusty winds, the downpours may be an isolated thunderstorm today, but more likely in some of the colder air behind the system. on monday and then tuesday and wednesday, a pretty unsettled looks like two day rainy commute monday and tuesday. this is overnight tonight and you'll notice those heavy downpours in the east bay. then by monday, 730, check out santa rosa into concord. very rainy time of it through livermore. then we get a little bit of a break, but the showers on and off could see a thunderstorm. this is 7:00 and the activity lifting to the north, but here comes the next system. tuesday, 730. we have a very rainy commute again and then throughout the afternoon some spotty showers into wednesday. we still are unsettled. going to stop this for you tonight at 11:00. so
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anywhere from a couple hundredths to a third of an inch likely around the bay, maybe more than that in the north bay. stopping this tuesday night looking at over an inch and a third in the north bay. and then finally into wednesday, where that system slides down the coast, and the rainfall totals picking up from the peninsula, san mateo, redwood city, belmont , mountain view and ben lowman. so that's the second system. the winds will accompany the first system tomorrow, anywhere from 20 to 30 mile an hour winds. so it will be breezy, it will be rainy. and this is a snowfall total taking you out after christmas. it's going to take a while for the cold air to get into the mountains, and maybe a foot of snow, but that model keeps kind of teasing and not really being. can't really depend on it at this point. that far out low to mid 60s today with the scattered showers tonight the rain is heavier in the 50s with all the cloud cover. level two system. tomorrow the accuweather seven day forecast shows the tuesday rain, the wednesday rain and then thursday with winter
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arriving a bit of a break and that break takes us through the holiday weekend. friday saturday, sunday and christmas feels very winter like. >> thinking about that monday morning commute though those downpour for 6 a.m. and tuesday right? okay. all right. we'll be tracking it all for you. thanks, lisa. still ahead on abc seven mornings. maybe you found the deal of the century. or maybe it's a scam coming up, we have a way to find out and stay safe online shopping this holiday season. >> you look like a responsible family guy. you're looking for something with a little more space. since it's the volkswagen sign, then drive event. i just seen your signature right here. oh, you do have a driver's license, right? i have mine. perfect timing. >> with a click of a pen, you can get a new volkswagen at the sign, then drive event. hurry in to lease a new 2024 tiguan for zero down zero deposit zero. first month's payment and zero do it signing limited inventory
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we need to do during this season to make it pleasant for ourselves and our family and our loved ones. >> i caution, or to be very cautious s before we engage, before we provide our financial data. >> as millions of americans check off their gift lists, experts warn cyber crime is on the rise. >> we recently did a survey with ipsos, and what we found were about 30% of individuals in america have been victims of some sort of cyber crime. >> tammy hudson, a cyber security client officer for wells fargo, says artificial intelligence has made some scams more sophisticated and tougher to spot. >> threat actors using artificial intelligence and specifically bots to gain user credentials. still, assets, and get other information that users more common than not put out on social media, various social platforms and the threat actors use that to build a profile in order to more easily guess what those credentials may be. >> but there are things you can
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do to keep your money safe. hudson says keep the security software on your devices up to date. change your passwords regularly. avoid using public wi-fi and double check the link and name of the website you're on. >> make sure that that url, which are the letters within that website address, has https inside instead of just http. the s on the end of that website indicates that it is secure. >> you should also avoid saving your personal and financial information on a site instead, hudson recommends typing it in each time you make a purchase, and the safest method of payment credit card. >> when you are using a credit card, there is a certain amount of historical information that is attached to that credit card. typically, threat actors don't like to engage with the use of credit card. because of that, tracking. >> reena roy, abc news, new york. >> and speaking of shopping, apparently some people will be getting gold bars for christmas. costco is selling them for
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$2,000. yeah and they're going fast. not chocolate bars we're talking about. according to business insider, costco sold $100 million worth of one ounce gold bars in its latest quarter. and here's what they look like costco has the 24 karat gold bars listed on its website as a nonrefundable item. members are limited to buying no more than two bars if they're in stock, and costco claims they typically sell out within a few hours. interesting to see if that happens. all right. still to come on abc seven mornings. the trial of the century, a historic day at the vatican with a shocking outcome. plus the do's and don'ts when it comes to getting your holiday packages shipped on time and the new deals available with usps. that's coming up live next. >> hi everyone and welcome. if you or someone you know were injured in an accident that was
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way to the bay area. lisa is here and i'm peeking over at that camera seeing those dark clouds over the bridge. >> yes, it's taken about three hours or so. we've had the rain offshore, but the atmosphere was so, so dry. but finally the rain is beginning to come down. satellite and radar composite here from live doppler seven shows a very active scene getting in closer to the north bay, inverness and lagunitas. you can see the showers there out towards marinwood highway 101, san rafael. even over towards 580 and further to the north in ukiah to uh. we're looking at some steadier rain, but on the peninsula from san francisco, over through the bay there and half moon bay all the way down towards pescadero. so this is a level one system. scattered showers throughout your sunday, breezy at times. more widespread rain throughout throughout the overnight hours. there is a look at the raindrops on mount tam and it is a very mild 55. and there's the rain coming down in the east bay. we're going to track it for you for the next several days, which
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includes much of the workweek coming up. stephanie. >> all right. lisa thank you. and with the official start of winter coming soon, some in the bay area are doing everything they can now to avoid additional damage after the whirlwind start of the year. now, places like santa cruz county were battered by brutal storms and some neighbors are still recovering from storm damage to wildfires. santa cruz county has been accumulating major repair costs. in fact, the county says it's already spent $75 million on work. just this from this past winter. >> sometime early next year, we should finish up the permanent repair. so that's what i mean by these things. layering on top of each other. we're just now finishing that. we're going into another winter, so we'll have to see what this winter holds for us. um, we're crossing our fingers that it stays light, but of course, that is not what a lot of people are telling us at this moment. >> happen also encourages residents to clear gutters and fix any leaky roofs at this time. he also recommends anyone to sign up for emergency alerts at crews aware.org. now you can check out the abc seven bay area
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app for the latest weather conditions and access the same live doppler seven that lisa and our weather team use. search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it to rome now. and the scandal that shocked the vatican, a high ranking cardinal was found guilty of embezzlement and sentenced to more than five years in prison. abc news reporter lama hassan has the fallout from what's being called the trial of the century. in what is called the vatican's trial of the century. >> cardinal angelo becciu, who formerly acted as pope francis's chief of staff, found guilty of embezzlement and fraud. >> giovanni angelo, the court sentencing him to five and a half years in prison and find some $8,700. >> he is now barred from holding any public office in the vatican. once seen as a possible contender for the papacy, the 75 year old now becoming the most senior vatican official ever to be tried for financial crimes. the trial, lasting two and a half years, included 86 hearings, but two, along with
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nine other defendants, were accused of financial crimes, focusing on a property deal in london that cost more than $380 million, which ended in a huge loss for the holy see. eight defendants were convicted to prison sentences ranging from three years and nine months to seven years and six months. they deny any wrongdoing only one defendant, the cardinal's former personal secretary, was acquitted. the sprawling case also included investigations into vatican funds. don't nated to a charity run by batches brother, and the payouts of almost $600,000, allegedly given to free a missionary nun, kidnaped in mali by islamic militants. the cardinal strongly denies any wrongdoing, his lawyer saying they will appeal the sentence. lama hassan, abc news, london. >> turning now to the race for the white house, abc's this week co-anchor jonathan karl sat down with republican presidential candidate nikki haley and new hampshire governor chris sununu as they team up to catch
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frontrunner donald trump. >> really, this was is the endorsement that everybody not named trump was trying to get. so what does it mean? i mean, it's huge. how are you going to help her win new hampshire? because, i mean, obviously right now trump still has a huge lead. he's got a lead for a long time. >> well, look, no one no one in new hampshire is going to vote for nikki haley just because the governor says so. right you earn it. >> looking at the situation now, our country is in disarray. the world is on fire and chaos follows him and we can't have a country in chaos for four more years or we won't survive it. karl also asked haley if she believed a president has absolute immunity for anything done while in office, and haley deferred saying she is going to let the courts figure that out. >> all right. the united states postal service is ready for peak shipping season, and there are some select bay area post offices that are expanding retail hours for the holiday rush. joining me now is christina ubel with usps. christina, great to have you with us. >> hi. good morning. great to be
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here to start off, which locations will be expanding hours. >> so today is our last expanded sunday. >> so anyone who needs to ship out those gifts can go to our main san francisco post office, our main petaluma post office, or if you're up in the north coast, you go to our main eureka post office today until 2:00 and get those gifts out. >> and in addition, we understand there will be delivery on two sundays as well. >> so from today, of course, the other one, uh- yeah. so that's for our retail. so anyone looking to ship our retail offices are open today. and some locations will see deliveries today through the last push for the holidays. >> okay. good to know. and i've heard about this new shipping option being offered usps ground advantage. what does that provide. >> yeah. so usps ground advantage is now now a little bit more cost effective way to
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get your first class. and ground packages out. it includes $100 insurance and it's a great option if you're not shipping too far. if you're shipping within the state or couple states over right now to meet those deadlines. but it includes free tracking and $100 worth of insurance, along with our other services. >> now, for the procrastinators out there, myself included, what do you recommend consumers can do ahead of time to help speed up the process via click and ship? >> so if you want to have everything right at your fingertips, you can go to usps.com and use our click and ship service. you just make sure you have a sturdy box to package all of your items. put in your shipping information and how fast you'd like it to go. uh. print out the label right from home and you can actually schedule a pickup with that package so you don't even have to stand in line. you can schedule it all from home. >> now, talking about convenience, what if you want to
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skip the trip and just ship online? >> absolutely. so you can go to click and ship and print that postage from home. if you have uh- just some lightweight items and some stamps, you can also schedule that pickup and your carrier will be by to pick up those items and scan them in for you all from the convenience of your home and last question here. >> what do you recommend to do for packages that do way more than ten ounces? >> if you're only using stamps, we'll ask you to come see us. but if you're using our click and ship option, you can even have that heavier item picked up from home as well. printing the postage from home and getting that tracking and that could be multiple items. and that's for our business customers too. we'll pick up that last order for you. >> great tips christina. >> thanks so much for your time. time is of the essence here at absolutely 20th is your priority deadline, so come and see us soon. >> great reminder.
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>> thank you christina, and you can search for a specific post office. go to tools usps.com and a reminder many local post offices have 24 hour self-service kiosks in the lobby, allowing customers to bypass lines. coming up, a look at how the giving holiday spirit is brightening the bay area for hundreds of children. and here's a live look atop our roof camera . looking at the bay bridge, we have a spare the air alert in effect today. and of course, that storm is coming. lisa, we'll have the details coming up
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or get 1.9% financing on all 2024 equinox models. coming home . >> back home to you. with a run on home. back home to you. >> watch abc seven news now streaming 24 seven. >> and fremont, a chance to give back this holiday season. there's a toy and blanket drive happening today. it's at the fremont hindu temple on delaware drive. volunteers will be taking donations from noon until 2 p.m. today. they say the toys and blankets collected will go to kids in alameda, santa clara and contra costa counties. speaking
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of that generous spirit, families in need are getting the holiday they've been hoping for in the north bay. it's all thanks to a marin county nonprofit. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has this sweet story. merry christmas, santa and mrs. claus were posing for pictures and listening to a lot of wish lists from kids in north marin in mexico. >> we don't have any toys, and i tell them, you. you are lucky to have all these presents. >> maria mercado's son just got a bike. it's all part of the annual holiday share and toy drive hosted by nonprofit north marin community services, helping low income families. maria says because of them, christmas will happen. >> after all, they are uh- amazing because we pay, you know, a lot of rent in this area and we don't have a lot of money to give, you know, presents for him. >> it's the 51st year for this
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event benefiting almost 500 kids. directors say many families are living on the sharp edge of the bay area's economy. >> the need is so high right now. we have over 90 people on a wait list for rental assistance. we're very grateful that donations are coming in. check it out. >> there's about 2000 toys in all of these purple bags. each bag custom made for kids and families this holiday. >> it's amazing. we're going to go see what's in here. >> and we're going to put it under our christmas tree. and it's just going to add to the excitement for them. >> kristie dupree's two sons can't wait to see what's inside. hey, sweetie, at a time when it seems everything is expensive, many parents are feeling relieved and grateful. but the things their kids are wishing for this season? no, i think that it's extremely difficult for people right now and the fact that we are going to bring toys and gifts to people during the holidays is extremely gratifying. in novato, colonel bernard, abc seven news. back
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here in san francisco, a sweet tribute to honor an iconic musician, michael tilson thomas, who served 25 years as the san francisco symphony music director, was celebrated with the unveiling of mt. way, a street named in his honor. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi and mayor london breed were on hand to dedicate the section of grove street between venice and franklin streets to tilson thomas. way is right in front of davies symphony hall, where tilson thomas has led so many performances. >> you set the bar of what it means to be a noble, honorable person in in the course of the work that you've done in your music career. and we are so thankful and appreciative for everything that you've done to make san francisco such an extraordinary place for the arts and an extraordinary career at that. >> though tilson thomas is battling an aggressive form of brain cancer, he will still work
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at the symphony in january and february. all right, lisa, how's it looking outside? >> well, you know, we have a 15 degree spread out there, 46 santa rosa, 60 one half moon bay, 55 here in san francisco with all the cloud cover, a few raindrops beginning to fall. and we're looking at a level one system today, a level two system tomorrow. and it continues throughout the first part of the workweek. i'll explain next. thank you. >> and also next, steph curry steals the win yet again when the warriors facing the brooklyn nets last night at chase center. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez breaks down the matchup >> now, during the make the holidays bright sales event at your local ford dealer, get special offers on our great selection of ford vehicles right now. >> get a 2023 ford f-150, xlt, or lariat with 2.9% apr plus 4050 bonus cash. when your brain is an amazing thing. but as you
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abdul-jabbar is the nba's only six time mvp. he was the league's career scoring leader until his record was broken by lebron james in february. well, a big weekend as college football's bowl season kicks off. the cal bears traveled to louisiana looking to beat texas tech in a final showdown at the independence bowl. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez has your morning sports. >> good morning. one of the more electrifying warriors in quite some time was back on warrior's ground last night. monte ellis, one of the stars of the we believe warriors and a man who the warriors traded to eventually hand over the keys to stephen curry, took some time to hang with dub nation, signing autographs outside the team store ahead of the warriors nets game and inside getting a standing ovation during his first time at chase center. good to see monte back in the bay. stephen curry doing his thing hits the three career number 3500 for the all time three point king, just 500 until he gets 4000. under four minutes to
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go now in the second quarter, warriors defense kevon looney, klay thompson putting pressure on klay now with the ball. passes up three gets jonathon kuminga bucket inside. warriors led by 16 at the break. and as many as 18 steve kerr was happy until they blew the lead. kam thomas with a game high 41 as brooklyn retakes. the lead with steph on the bench. but steph was superman when he returned, given the dubs the lead with just under seven to go. look at this move to the basket for the deuce. curry scored 12 straight points, gave the warriors the lead for good. so step back three. you bet. team high 37. new giants center fielder jungwoo lee from korea. he's enjoying himself. warriors win 124, 120. their first win in ten days. >> they haven't won in a while so it was nice to you know, get over to get over the hump, get to the finish line with a win. as crazy as it sounds, with all that we've accomplished, i don't know the answer to how we solved the season. it's just when on saturday he willed us to victory. >> he was special tonight. just
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his ability to create shots and make shots from all over the floor, at the rim and the mid range from 35ft. i am grateful for steph's performance tonight. it really put us over the edge. >> college football now the cal bears won three straight to end the season and reach their first bowl game since 2019, playing on the first day of bowl season, taking on texas tech in the independence bowl in shreveport, louisiana. cal fans who made the trip, they were pumped, especially sparky. check him out right there. he's fired up things get goofy on the opening kickoff. texas tech gets it. the returner hit hard, and cal's kicker michael luckhurst recovers the fumble for the bears and very next play, they make him pay. fernando mendoza finding monroe young, 25 yard score. seven of the bears in 15 seconds. later in the first, though, game tied at seven, mendoza to tron grizzle, breaking free, headed towards the goal line. kenny score and just short out of bounds. next play jade not he's going to punch it in on his 21st
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birthday. makes it 14 to 7 cal. he announced he's returning to cal next season and a little celebration with some skittles, but the red raiders scored 27 unanswered. tahj brooks is going to find his way to paydirt, 3114, in the third, mendoza tough game for him. threw three picks as cal falls 3414. they finished the season six and seven. coach wilcox a loud message for the off season. >> love the guys on the team. we got great guys on the team, really good people, but we need better football more consistently and so we got to demand that from ourselves. um, and the players need to demand it from themselves and their teammates. so, uh, this doesn't build a fire for your off season workout program, then you're probably in the wrong sport or at the wrong place. >> and the 40 niners will clinch the nfc west with a win in arizona later today. that's your look at sports. have a great sunday. we'll send it back to you. >> thanks chris. well i'm wearing my niners red today for the big game. and lisa thankfully this rain won't be interfering as the team is
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playing the cardinals in arizona today. >> yeah exactly. it would have been quite the event if it was this afternoon in santa clara, because we're expecting rain in the south bay with our level one system today. satellite and radar composite with live doppler seven picking up on all the activity offshore. and finally, some of it is reaching the ground. it's taken several hours. we've had that virga where it is rain coming down in the upper levels of the atmosphere but not reaching the ground. but now, as we look at guerneville highway one, bodega bay, inverness and novato high, we are looking at the rain and look at san francisco. solid deck of green here. but as we get into the airport, san bruno 380 a little bit of rain further south from los altos and sunnyvale. cupertino highway 82. there you can see all the green representing some of the light to moderate rain and over into the east bay from richmond, 580 over into berkeley. see some of this not reaching the ground, but we are looking at the next couple of hours with more rain and the scattered showers on tap
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for the rest of your sunday, so things definitely changing. not only today, but we're getting into a four day period where we're going to not only add up the rainfall totals, but i think we will erase that deficit that we have had. 55 san francisco. it is 53. in san jose, 61 in half moon bay. some cooler numbers with the cloud cover in the north bay with 46 santa rosa, some rain showers, 54 petaluma. you can see it's dry here. the golden gate bridge 48, in livermore. our forecast highlights. looking at the rain moving in this morning, calling for the scattered showers throughout the afternoon. it's not going to be raining everywhere the whole time, but we'll show you that the hour by hour forecast in a moment. and then monday, tuesday and wednesday it's rainy monday looking at some heavier rain and isolated thunderstorm. not out of the question. so later on today we've got some scattered showers. look at the east bay there. this is the second half of the day where we could see some pretty good downpours. and then as we get into the overnight hours tonight, the rain picks up. 830 monday morning. we've already had a
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line of very heavy rain move through for the morning commute, so keep that in mind with the gusty winds. and then here comes another line of rain into about 830. the system pushes to the north, so we've got more rain in the north bay spotty elsewhere here into tuesday. another system catching up behind it, and we've got more scattered showers for that monday morning commute. a bit of a break, but there will be more rain into wednesday. stopping this tonight , and you'll see anywhere from a couple hundredths to about a third of an inch into monday night. looking at the more rainfall that doesn't want to show up on this map, but we have anywhere from 2 to 3in that we're going to be looking at through thursday. so the thursday time frame we're drying out just in time for the weekend here come the winds, 29 to 35 miles an hour at the coast. they continue throughout the afternoon. so you add in the rain and the wind. it's a sloppy monday and for the snowfall, not a whole lot out there in the
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mountains starts out as rain getting a little bit colder into the wednesday thursday time frame for about 7 to 9in of rain. so today with the southerly winds, we are mild, but it's going to be rainy at times with low to mid 60s, maybe some upper 60s and then overnight the rain gets heavier. our level one system transitioning to a level two system, gusty winds, heavier downpours, the chance of a thunderstorm and then into tuesday. more rain. and then we get a bit of a break towards the afternoon. but we'll have another wave move through the next couple of days. so it's going to be that on and off type of rain come wednesday and then ending on thursday, and then we're dry for the weekend. okay but multiple days for that morning commute will be tracking. >> yeah. how is this incoming system impacting snow totals at all? is it having, you know, the initially very warm. >> so it's going to be rain in the mountains. and then by about wednesday we get some colder air. so maybe maybe a foot. it's not a great snow maker okay. >> because i know 85 ski lifts are still closed in tahoe right now because of the lack of snow.
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so i know some folks are headed up for the holidays for that. so another thing to. >> yeah, we always try to look way out, but you can'tut your money on that because it's too far and things change. yeah. >> all right lisa thank you. we'll be right back. perfect >> what did you get us with the click of a pen, you can get a new volkswagen at the sign, then drive event. hurry in to lease a new 2023 all electric id4 for zero down, zero deposits, zero first month payment and zero due at signing. limited inventory available. >> special for us. >> bring your family. >> let your children experience this. >> i was just so amazed. there amazing amazing dancers. i wish i could see it again like right now this holiday season, give your loved ones the best holiday gift every day. >> our lives are filled with choices both simple and life changing. >> what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl? but even with opioid use disorder, you still have a choice. by choosing treatment, you choose family, your career,
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at animal kingdom. the little girl named cora weighs 218 pounds, and her mom was also born at animal kingdom. back in 2005. so the mother daughter duo will be spending some bonding time before joining the rest of the elephants. you can see they're so cute. >> yeah, i could watch more of that. i know i was like, can we just replay that video? >> just cute. >> adorable. yeah, but some of you, if you're by the coast getting your head wet on the peninsula, looking at some scattered lightrillionain showers from san francisco, the airport all the way down the peninsula, and the south bay, the east bay getting in on the act. so it's a level one system today. light to moderate rain on and off and heavier rain. chance of thunderstorm for your monday morning commute tuesday morning looks wet as well. >> all right, a busy week ahead. thank you lisa, thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. abc seven news continues at five. have a great day
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