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garage and everything started to float. >> everything. everything was destroyed. >> flooding for christmas. southern california is getting crushed by dangerous storms tonight. mudslides, evacuations and flooded streets all jamming up the busyness of holiday travel. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. we'll get to that nasty
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weather mess in just a moment, but we're going to begin tonight with a clash over retail crime in oakland. a number of thefts all caught on camera from just this week, have thrown the issue right back into the spotlight. but today, mayor shengtao and the oakland police are boasting of improvements in local shopping districts. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns is in studio now with more about a counter rally tomorrow by other local leaders. tim >> yeah, dan i'm a local resident. say they are upset we talked to numerous everyday people who live in the city, as well as prominent business owners. and despite the showing we saw today from the mayor and oakland police, they say more still needs to be done. it's a tale of two cities in oakland on thursday, mayor shengtao hosting a joint news conference with the city's police department. there, they highlighted their efforts to make the city safer, specifically talking about the recent crackdown against retail and property crime, something they say saw commercial burglaries drop from 256 this time last year to 120 now. >> the investments are starting to bear fruit as we have seen
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the decrease in the property crimes in the areas that we have actually stood up on the streets of the city. >> however, those statistics are a tough sell. on sunday, colonial donuts was hit with its second armed robbery. this year, and on tuesday, the lululemon on broadway also being robbed after a thief drove through its front door with a car. that incident, happening just minutes after banner automotive down the road, says someone also broke into their shop the third time in the past three months its owner, michael benner, with some strong words for the mayor. >> maybe she should take less of a raise and try to get more police on the police force, retail and property crime in oakland has become a key rallying cry for people like carl chan. >> chan runs safe, the group behind the push to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price on friday morning. he and other business owners in the city will hold a rally calling on public leaders to do more to stop crime. >> we want to emphasize that there has to be consequences when people are committing crimes, and especially in all
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these many repeated offenders, it's not just local businesses that are increasingly worried about crime either. >> we talked to many residents here on the streets and they tell us they've also had enough. that includes live on. johnson, a lifelong oakland resident who says crime is now impacting the everyday lives of everyone who lives in the city. >> all the stores are closing like they had to close target. like now we got to go all the way to emeryville and, you know, just to get basic stuff. >> both opd and mayor tao acknowledge that despite statistics, public perception is a key component of making people feel safe. >> one is too many. these are our community members. there are businesses we rely upon them and they rely upon us. now the city of oakland says it's pursuing a three pronged approach to combat crime that includes investing in the police department, strengthening the city's violence prevention initiatives, and leveraging technology to help catch criminals. >> in the studio. tonight tim johnson, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. and we want to make sure you get the full scope and context of public safety, where
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you live with the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker, right on our website. it shows you a wide range of public safety statistics and tools. looking back over the years for san francisco, oakland and san jose, you'll find it on the front page right now at abc seven news.com. tonight a firefighter in the town of colma has been found dead, wanted for stabbing his ex-wife and her boyfriend this morning, sources confirmed to abc seven news that the suspect, jason gill, was found dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound in ukiah. >> law enforcement tracked gill water for hours all the way up into mendocino county. following the stabbing at his ex's home in pacifica. abc seven news has confirmed. gill water was suspended last week and was arrested for domestic violence. the ex-wife's boyfriend died at the scene. however, within the last half hour, our i-team's stephanie sierra is reporting the ex-wife is now out of surgery and recovering after surviving that attack back. if you know of someone who is struggling with issues, including domestic violence,
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mental health, substance abuse or something else, there is help out there for you. find local resources at abc seven news.com slash. take action happening now . >> there's all kinds of wild weather right now, particularly in central and southern california. the storms dumped so much rain. there was widespread flooding in santa barbara. streets looked more like raging rivers with all the rushing water. the. the rain started last night and it just kept coming. numerous roads were blocked and drivers decided to try to navigate them anyway. and of course some got stuck in the water. >> it didn't look that bad 30 minutes ago. halfway through, car just turns off, so always a good time. >> at one point the rain was coming down in some spots at a rate of three inches per hour. there are places in the los angeles area that saw as much as six inches of rain. in what the national weather service is calling a once in 500 years event, wild, and we have to check with abc seven news
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meteorologist sandhya patel about all of this. yeah, hopefully the roads won't be too messy for people driving this weekend. sandhya. >> yeah, i think tomorrow is still a concern, but after that things will be okay. so dan and emma, some parts of southern california getting six to 8.5in of rain in just 24 hours. it has been pouring there for hours. take a look at live pictures from our tower cameras here. it is just really peaceful and beautiful. so getting out of the bay area you're fine. area of low pressure that brought us all the stormy weather yesterday has shifted into southern california, where they have been dealing with the thunderstorms, the rain, the flooding threat continues, flood watches and warnings are still going through friday and even into early saturday morning. dense fog advisory for the central valley includes part of solano county, so that is going to be concerning if you are traveling through that area tomorrow, 62 degrees in san francisco tomorrow, la 61 with the rain, vegas 59. you're looking at showers. seattle as well, 47 degrees. if you're traveling to the midwest. chicago 45. watch out for the rain. could see some
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delays there. and in san antonio 72 miami looking at 74 degrees. new york 40 degrees and partly cloudy skies. here is a look at our bay area 24 hour forecast starting out with some dense fog in the morning, temperatures in the 40s by noontime. we're looking at the sun coming out and it's going to be bright and mild for the afternoon 50s 60s by the evening hours, temperatures dropping back into the 50s. i'll be back with your christmas weekend forecast coming right up. >> dan okay, sandy. thanks a lot. whether by road or air, millions will be on the move the next few days. the tsa says it could screen as many as 2.5 million americans from now until christmas, making it the busiest holiday season for air travel on record. but there's always the concern over what people might be picking up at their destination. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone talked with experts about the current virus hotspots around the country, and how to keep healthy for the holidays. >> what we're seeing now is uh- variant. that's rising up the
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charts and unfortunately, an increase in in wastewater detection of covid nationally and locally. >> ucsf's doctor peter chin-hong is referring to covid and says hospitalization and deaths involving the virus are also up. thursday i spoke with doctor chin-hong and stanford's doctor, dean winslow, about covid. both are strong supporters of covid, flu and rsv vaccines and both brought up the new jn1 covid variant, said omicron subvariant . >> and it. it appears to be very , very transmissible, although you know, it doesn't appear to cause more severe disease, you know, than earlier variants did. >> millions of people are traveling this christmas holiday , and that means millions of people going through airports and crowding in on planes so they can get to family and friends and other areas. >> right now, the biggest risk of covid is in the midwest. um, but we're seeing it nationally as well. and and the new variant
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, dot one is most common in the east coast, but it's spreading across the country. sort of uniform widely. >> as to wearing a mask, doctor winslow is also a pilot and former air force flight surgeon. >> the air is very clean, you know, again, because the hvac systems in modern, uh, aircraft, you know, have very, very high turnover rates. they even use hepa filtration. so actually being on the airliner itself is relatively low risk. but of course, you know, again, you've got to walk through the terminal through the tsa lines and through that, you know, the often crowded jetway, the plane getting off the plane, public transit, those are high risk areas. >> the other little bit of advice, which you know, i'd like to give, you know, your listeners, is that the little vents that are over your seat in a commercial airliner, they're called gaspar fans. >> and i strongly recommend people actually turn them open all the way. >> a little technique that may cool things down, but will help increase airflow and could benefit you when it comes to staying healthy. j.r. stone, abc
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seven news new developments with the ongoing pollution problems in richmond, we know about the air issues. >> now there's something else. chemicals known to cause cancer were found in the soil of an old dry cleaning business on barrett avenue. it occupied the spot from 1960 to 2001. richmond's pollution problem started late last month with flaring at the chevron refinery, which has now happened multiple times. then earlier this month, a stench started coming from a wastewater treatment. it was so bad the mayor held an emergency meeting last week building a better bay area. >> sometimes means taking big risks and tonight we're spotlighting a breakthrough and a big risk in san francisco. one developer is hoping $1 billion investment will encourage workers to return to downtown san francisco. one developer is hoping that that investment will inject a life back into downtown . when he bought the iconic transit pyramid and tells abc seven news insider phil matier he believes in the city and its ability to bounce back.
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>> there is no doom loop. there is no doom loop. writing off san francisco is not something i would do anytime soon because, like i said, it's an attractive city. the people are great, the food is great, it's a beautiful city and it's been through a lot. i mean, it's been through fires, through earthquakes. it's always survived when finished. >> this could bring 7000 jobs and millions of dollars in revenue every year. we asked phil what the project's biggest challenge could be going forward. the biggest challenge to get this done. >> it's the city saying yes at every move. they used to say no around here. now they're just saying, mayor london breed says. you can't do it fast enough. the biggest challenge is going to be getting the people in there. i mean, he's going to get done. you have the money for that uh- $1 billion investment. can he get the people in? >> you can find this entire story on our website, abc seven news.com or on the abc seven news bay area app. >> a mass shooting in europe tonight. chilling new video of the gunman as he's opening fire. >> plus a counterfeit weight cutter. the serious new warning
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over imitation ozempic now bleeding into the market and the best and brightest in the bay when it comes to holiday lights. >> one city that seems to bring it every single year. see if you agree. >> that's unbelievable. all that's ahead. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan and amna. the thing i'm most thankful for is you and pizza. i feel like i'm being pulled over. oh man i love it. >> you come out and it's a joke right away. >> it's unbeliev lovable
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us the roof. all of this lasting several minutes. the shooting left at least 14 people dead and 25 others wounded, investigated found the gunman's body on a sidewalk. they believe he took his own life. jesus christ shooting happened right in the heart of the czech republic's capital city and sent people running for cover. some ran across the historic charles bridge, others huddled on a rooftop hoping to stay out of sight. it was a couple of uh- uh- banks. >> i didn't even realize. it's a it's a shooting. then uh- suddenly there were students and teachers running. >> investigators say the gunman is a 24 year old student, was a 24 year old student at the university. as far as motive, they said he was, quote, inspired by another heinous act elsewhere in the world. >> back here at home tonight, a family dog is back safe with its owners after a really scary fall
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in san francisco. fire crews rushed out to the water below fort mason. they say the dog fell down the trail roughly 80ft and was critically injured. two rescue boats quickly rescued the dog. but the good news tonight is the dog is now recovering well with its owners, so fingers crossed some llama drama tonight in the sierra. the chp really is prepared for just about anything . officers had to corral a llama that was roaming westbound interstate 80 at donner summit challenger had gotten out and officers eventually caught up with him. the llama was then returned to its rightful owner. >> the fda is issuing a warning to consumers to not use a counterfeit ozempic called semaglutide. the agency says it's aware of thousands of units of the product for somehow entering into the u.s. supply chain. the fda has identified five adverse side effects from this counterfeit weight loss ingredient, none of which are considered serious. it is always recommended you purchase any ozempic through your doctor or authorized licensed pharmacies.
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everyone thinks they might know the best christmas house on the block, but as it turns out, this year neighbors in the city of san jose are putting together a pretty strong argument tonight, abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez spotted one home that's drawing serious buzz around town, and shows why the south bay doesn't mess around with holiday magic >> san jose residents are serious when it comes to making spirits bright. it takes luis trejo, a week to set up his christmas lights and displays off santa teresa boulevard, to the neighbors and the kids and the grandkids and the family. >> they enjoy it, so i enjoy it. >> to win, trejo and his wife got home from shopping on wednesday night. there was a line of people waiting that makes me feel very good. >> it gives me the chills like, oh my god, they're here for me. so i get up and run and turn everything on so they can enjoy it. >> this year, luis trejo received a neighborhood holiday spirit award from nob hill. >> it makes me happy that, um, all his hard work is seen. his
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uh- appreciated kids in the neighborhood appreciated and recognized the effort it takes. >> i personally think that i would not put in this much work just to take it out like three weeks later. it's good. it's fun to have a neighbor like this. >> earlier this week, the tran family in san jose started abc's the great christmas light fight. they were one of four families competing for $50,000. >> i post my picture to many christmas decorations. facebook and the casting director saw all my pictures and they liked what they see. >> tony tran and his family didn't win, but just being a finalist was an honor. he starts setting up the weekend before halloween. >> it's something about magic, about christmas and the air and the light that will bring peace to me. he kept running around with laughters and you know, the
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ooh and the ah that make us really, really everything we do is worthwhile in san jose. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. the cleanups have been tough. >> yeah, but it looks nice. yeah, it does look nice. awfully fun. all right. and the weather looks nice, too. as we head to christmas. >> certainly does. let's get to abc seven news. meteorologist sandyha patel. sandy. yeah, absolutely beautiful. >> just like those decorations there. and ama and dan. let's take a look at a live picture right now from our mount tam cam city by the bay is just sparkling tonight. from this vantage point, you don't have to worry about any fog issues, but it's not the case everywhere. we'll talk about that in just a moment for your christmas weekend. saturday will be a cold start. sunny day sunday morning fog, a dry conditions in the afternoon and it is going to be nice for christmas with a mix of sun and clouds, upper 50s to low 60s. santa is not going to have any problems with the deliveries on live doppler seven. you can see some clouds are still lingering earlier, there were a few showers between big sur and
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monterey, but that's as far north as they came from southern california. dense fog advisory in effect for solano county until 11 a.m. this is where visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less, so watch out overnight tonight. going into tomorrow morning, i would not be surprised if the weather service expands the dense fog advisory to include the north bay, because you will notice, novato is already down to a quarter mile, half mile in santa rosa, napa just over a mile. be careful tomorrow morning if you're getting away or if you are commuting. first thing in the morning. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. fog is going to be around and then when the fog gets replaced by just higher clouds passing through, it's going to be a nice looking day. by early afternoon. a lot like today, upper 50s to mid 60s, mild lower than where you should be for this time of year. in case you want to get outside and enjoy a nice walk, watch out for minor flooding. coastal flood advisory due to astronomical high tides in effect until 10 a.m. tomorrow, that high tide will be peaking close to seven feet just after 7 a.m, so that's
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something to watch out for. your temperatures right now in the 40s and the 50s. here's a look at the forecast headlines overnight into the morning. areas of dense fog this weekend. cold mornings, cooler days, and then as we head towards christmas, it is going to be nice for the holiday. a look at your morning temperatures. most of you will be in the 40s and the 50s. fog is what you need to watch out for tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at a lot of sun numbers, ranging from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. and in case you are going to the niners game at levi's stadium as they take on the ravens kickoff, 55 degrees temperature will drop to about 51. it's going to be partly cloudy skies to start and at the end about mostly cloudy, but nice looking weather. we're carrying the game right here on abc seven news. accuweather seven day forecast, morning fog giving way to sun. we bring you chilly conditions over the weekend, but nice during the afternoon. and it is going to be dry for santa and for christmas. so looking good. clouds will be on the increase. and then a level one system for wednesday
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with rain coming our way, and it looks like we could be in for a wet pattern following that wednesday system as well. dan and
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packages. so what did you do?
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well, he spotted a boat and used it to ferry the packages across the driver said he knew people were stuck and he had lots of presents on his truck, so he wanted to make sure they got them. that's great. >> yeah, well, grammy award winner mariah carey has really come to own the month of december. her smash hit all i want for christmas is you was just uh- in inducted into the national recording registry. >> yeah, so today she got to visit the white house with her 12 year old twins. and of course , was greeted by a special fan. >> i'm a fan. >> i'm a fan. >> and i just want you to know, oh, we love it. >> come on. thank you. >> mariah. got a chance to check out the white house's holiday display. she also visited the library of congress the same day and received a certificate from santa. commemorate the induction of her christmas hit. >> that is awesome. it's a good one, i admit. i love it.
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>> before you hear it a million times, you do, you do. >> all right, well, it's turning into a rough off season for the san francisco giants. it is. >> sports director larry beil is here. larry dan ama the giants swing and miss on another high profile free agent. >> i'll give you one guess as to where yoshinobu yamamoto is going. yeah, he'll join shohei. that's next. in sports
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do on christmas day. the nfl mvp award might be decided monday night at levi's, you can make a case for all three, obviously, but with the 40 niners hosting the ravens head to head could go a long way to see who actually comes away with the mvp. now, the nfl doesn't normally play on christmas, but they are this year and the players know it's an honor to be in prime time on christmas night. it's going to be a it's a good gift for everybody in the football world on christmas. >> so we're excited as well too. >> these are the games that you dream of playing on christmas christmas night. uh, monday night football. all eyes on you. this is this is as good as it gets. >> and christmas day is loaded on abc seven. we got the warriors and nuggets tipping off at 11:30 a.m. then you got celtics lakers with the 40 niners and ravens kicking off at
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5:15 p.m, followed by after the game. all here on abc. seven thursday night football shohei otani at the saints rams game in l.a. he's got a new teammate. more on that in a moment. as for this game, derek carr threw three td passes that is not one of them picked by jordan fuller. as carr continues to make mistakes at the worst possible time, setting up rams rookie running back kyren williams ran for 104 yards in the touchdown, and then he tosses the ball to mama, who was all kind of hyped. rams win 3022. there were eight and seven. now the sixth seed in the nfc baseball giants struck out again. another coveted free agent says nope. japanese star yoshinobu yamamoto signing with the dodgers a 12 year, $325 million deal. that's 27 mil a season. the 25 year old yamamoto has won three consecutive mvp awards in japan and joins shohei ohtani in l.a. how about santa in san diego for stanford and san diego state? five seconds to go in the first half. stanley leads brandon angel the full court pass. he goes all garoppolo and overthrows it.
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clangs off the glass back the other way. marin city native dan trammell gets it to go before the halftime buzzer 7460 as texas your final santa shark with rudolph at the tank hosting the coyotes tonight. down three one trying for another epic comeback early in the third. filip zadina his first goal in over a month. sharks down just three two. but the coyotes answer lawson crouse grip it and rip it for his 14th. sharks have lost four straight five two. the final their sports on abc seven, sponsored by river rock casino.
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>> there's a lot of news to sift through, so if you're searching for one final read before turning in, we pick something out you might enjoy. it's time to cozy up with weather like we've had lately. and with the holidays here, get cozy anytime with our abc seven yule log. we're streaming it 24 over seven to enjoy when you and the family are at home, so switch it on any time. go to abc seven news.com or put it on your big screen with the abc seven bay area streaming tv app. all right. >> we want to thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for san patel larry biel all of us we appreciate your time right previously on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ♪ >> lou: from hollywood it's

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