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thousands hit the airports and the roads heading to their christmas destination, we found one guy that was happy. >> that's fine. that was good. that was a good start. conditions not too bad for a winter day at sfo. you can see in this live picture right here we are getting reports of some delays and here is a look at how it all looked inside one terminal at about midday. >> the folks at the airport tell us a total of 175 flights have experienced delays. today, that's about 15% of all flights. there there have also been two flight cancellations. >> for a look at how things are going right now in the south bay, we sent abc seven news reporter zach fuentes to san jose mineta international. >> well, it's the holiday season at san jose. mineta international airport. >> oh, i'm so excited. the holidays are here. i'm going to see my grandkids and my son in law, my daughter, and we're probably going to spend a lot of time at santa cruz to the boardwalk, family and friends coming together from all over to spend time together, kicking off their visits at the airport during a time that can be extremely hectic. >> usually the friday before christmas is going to be one of
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the biggest, busiest travel days of the year, and many of those travelers came ready for it. >> what were you preparing yourself for? >> a total mess, a total jam, um, people everywhere. >> if she had been here almost a year ago, that's what she would have seen. crowds of people impacted by the southwest airlines meltdown. rows of luggage taking up large spaces of the baggage claim area. but friday afternoon, even though the airport was far from empty, the crowds were still lighter than expected and pleasantly surprised. >> pleasantly surprised. >> even commutes to the airport were relatively calm for many very clear traffic, and the roads were all in very good shape. >> no road rage, everyone's being behaving very well. it's good to see that for the holidays. >> still, airport officials say everyone should stay prepared and leave plenty of time. >> holidays are falling neatly on a monday, so that leads to some long weekends, so we expect to see fridays being busy and then probably monday or tuesday. >> some important tips before heading to the airport. wait to wrap or bag up holiday gifts you may be taking to tsa may have to unwrap them for inspection. arrive early to allow yourself plenty of time in case crowds
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pick up. also, be sure to reserve parking and use cell phone waiting areas if you're picking someone up to avoid congestion. finally, as last year reminded, many be prepared for anything there could be a rush as travelers are heading back home after the holidays in san jose. zach fuentes, abc seven news well, it's been a day of delays for some travelers flying out of oakland international airport. >> more than 30 flights at the airport have been delayed, many of them due to heavy fog this morning. but just inside the security check area for today only, they are working to make spirits just a little bit brighter with live music, a selfie station even, and a free gift wrapping station. >> it's a friendly reminder. please do not travel with wrapped gifts. that is a recommendation from the tsa just in case they need to check your bags during screening. >> oakland airport officials say today is their busiest travel day of the season, with 35,000 passengers expected. and. >> all right, let's take a quick check on the roads right now. live. look at the situation on the bay area's busiest freeway, that is interstate 80. and it is packed in both directions
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through emeryville and berkeley. right hand side is heading eastbound. a left hand side of the road there is coming back either to get to the east bay, a different part of the east bay, or making the turn to head back into san francisco. experts say anybody that's hitting the road should try to leave early because, well, clearly it's already crowded with more than 104 million people set to drive this holiday season. it just feels like they're all in front of you right there. >> i know a lot of anxiety looking at that picture, but the good news is the weather couldn't be nicer. >> it's fantastic. actually, many will be heading to the sierra live look at zephyr cove on the banks of lake tahoe as we head to abc seven news meteorologist sanjay patel to see how things are shaping up. up there. >> sandhya. absolutely fantastic up there. >> larry and dion may be a few snow flurries tomorrow, but otherwise looking good and looking good here in the bay area as well. no reports being no reports of thick fog being reported. sfo you can see a little patch of fog right now. no delays there due to weather, visibility has improved. as you can see, six miles though in
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half moon bay it is so mild considering how cool it was this morning with the dense fog across parts of the bay area. we have some upper 60s showing up from santa rosa to brentwood on live doppler seven. all is quiet if you're heading down towards southern california. they're continuing to see the rain down south. that is going to be the case with still some concerns about flooding as rain is falling on top of saturated ground. los angeles 60 degrees tomorrow looking at 36 at salt lake city. if you're traveling to eugene, 45 across the central portion of the country, 45 in fargo, oakland, homa and dallas, looking at mid 60s dallas with some rain and thunder and back east 60 in raleigh, 75 miami looking at 43 in boston, i'll be back with a full look at the forecast. coming right up, larry. >> sandhya, see you in a few minutes. it is a spectacular sight. during the holidays, the embarcadero center all lit up and the san francisco skyline there as well. but like many
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other parts of downtown san francisco, embarcadero center merchants have really been struggling economically as part of our efforts to build a better bay area. this afternoon, we're looking at how a possible solution to bring business back is actually working, and the embarcadero center is the case study. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn joining us with the story now, suzanne vacant, a vibrant program took empty storefronts and brought in small business pop ups to operate rent free with the hope that it would inject life back into downtown. >> now, many businesses came into the embarcadero center, so how is it going? well, it's only been a few months, but there are promising signs even as other businesses close up shop. >> oh my goodness. okay, so i got my favorite pieces. i got the rum nugget. so many people love see's candies in the embarcadero center, especially around the holidays. i bought, you know, six boxes for everybody. you know, in new york. >> lisa semeraro got word that the beloved store plans to close on december 24th. she was disappointed, but not surprised.
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it's slow traffic. >> it's, you know, covid lots people working from home. >> mayor london breed launched the vacant vibrant program to help revive downtown san francisco. so the plan offers pop ups, three months free rent to operate out of empty storefronts. devils teeth bakery in embarcadero one is a popular place and have you ever had a vegan donut before then there's wacky donuts in embarcadero four and turanga, a senegalese restaurant also in embarcadero four. i got the mayfair bowl. >> i asked for a little extra spice. it's a vegan stew on rice and it smells delicious. >> even as places like see's candies closes, some hope the vacant vibrant program will help breathe new life into the area. the first phase of the program is wrapping up, and several businesses say they want to stay on a while longer. >> three months it's been a blur, but now i'm at a point where i'm actually working in
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negotiations to extend my lease. just seeing that potential for that old, um, sf coming back is definitely inspiring. >> we'd love to stay. nafy flatley owns turanga. we would extend it until february so we can have the full three months. and then so after the february or maybe a little bit before february, we will sit down and then kind of look at, you know, the numbers, how sell has been, how just the experience overall has been for all of us. >> we reached out to the vacant vibrant program director, sf new deal. they shared this reaction saying quote, we are excited and encouraged to report that our vacant a vibrant activators and property owners are engaged in productive conversations regarding lease extensions out of respect for ongoing discussions, we were not able to share details at this time, but we anticipate that almost all of the nine locations will be continuing beyond our initial three month pop up activation terms. the owner of turanga tells me that of the four towers in the embarcadero center, embarcadero four has the highest percentage percentage of workers returning to the office. more
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than 65. now, we reached out to the property manager, bxp, for comment, and we haven't heard back yet. live in the newsroom suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. earlier this month, we examined the economic recovery of downtown with the mayor, police chief and district attorney all together in the abc seven hosted event called take action san francisco. this entire commercial free hour is streaming right now on demand. you can watch it on the abc seven bay area app or wherever you stream in the north bay. >> one community is rallying behind some beloved donut shop owners who lost so much during a devastating burglary this week. the family's home was ransacked, but worst of all, the thieves took most of their life savings. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us how loyal friends and customers are stepping up to help. just days before christmas. katie, thank you so much. >> here's my christmas topping for you and something else for you. >> customers have been stopping
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by all week to grab a dozen donuts at kenny's in petaluma, but they're really here to show some love to shop owner sophie hang, this is for you. >> i mean, the fritters. >> no problem. yeah, sorry. >> police say early monday morning while sophie and her husband, ray were at work, thieves broke into the hangs. petaluma house ran, sacking the home. the family was devastated to see what happened. >> i'm sorry, but sophie says worst of all, thieves found this safe where the couple kept most of their life savings. >> i'm trying not to do that, but i can't help. i'm so sorry. sure, i lost. everything, what i earned, i think it's terrible. >> i was, i was shocked, i was really shocked because i know how much we all love sophie here for years and years, sophie and ray immigrated to the u.s. from cambodia and opened kenny's donuts in 1995 to say they have a loyal customer base is an understatement. >> seems everyone in town knows this family. >> i've been going here since
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the beginning of high school. like i love sophie, you know, she is such a strong figure in our community. the way that, you know, i come in here and she knows. she knows my family. you know, she knew my grandpa. she knows my grandma. >> i certainly will. >> i feel really bad because she was such a big part of, like, the community. and she's so kind and everything so just days before christmas, the community is stepping up with this gofundme account to help the family by friday afternoon, there was nearly $100,000 in donations. >> thank you so much. i'm so grateful for my people. they are amazing. >> police say they're following leads in the case and looking for suspects. a security camera captured this image of a van stopping outside the home on monday. >> you know, we had some of our crime scene techs out there. we lifted some finger prints. we were checking for video surveillance, and we were able to obtain some video surveillance. >> meantime, sophie is beyond grateful, comforted by the holiday love. friends and customers are giving. >> thank you, thank you, thank
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you. i ever say thank you. >> and uh- in petaluma, cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> we wish good things for them this coming year, we are going to put a link to the gofundme page that's raising money for the hang family at our website, abc seven news.com. they are once again so grateful for the help they are receiving. >> meanwhile, robbers targeted oakland mainstay colonial donuts again. this was overnight. second time this week. third time this year. they've been victimized. thankfully, nobody hurt during this latest robbery. and today residents and business owners held a rally to call attention to oakland's crime rate. they are demanding a greater focus on public safety from city leaders. the group said. break ins and robberies there driving oakland business away. yesterday, oakland mayor shengtao says a crackdown on crime in the city has resulted in a drop in commercial burglaries from 256 last year, down to 120 now, just ahead. >> america's rebounding economy new data on inflation that could
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lower your mortgage and credit card rates and so much more. also, the obstacles for unhoused women in san francisco, the challenges they face are a lot different than those of men living on the streets. and a little later, unwrapping a christmas mess. the proper way to dispose of all of that wrapping
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deliveries to civilians in gaza. the original resolution included an urgent suspension of hostilities between israel and hamas. it was dropped to appease the united states, which vetoed two previous resolutions. the final resolution passed after the us abstained from the vote earlier today, and meanwhile the un warns of a worsening humanitarian crisis in gaza over the last weeks and days, there has been no significant change in the way the war has been unfolding in gaza. >> there is no effective protection of civilians. >> us health officials in hamas run gaza say the palestinians death toll has surpassed 20,000. that's 1% of the territory's pre-war population. the supreme court is rejecting a request for a swift decision on whether donald trump has broad immunity for actions he took as president, while challenging his 2020 election loss.
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>> the court denied special counsel jack smith's request without comment. smith is asking the justices to work around the normal appeals court process and quickly decide this issue. now, if mr. trump were to win on this threshold issue, the charges in his election interference case would be dismissed. if he loses the legal proceedings in the trial court would continue, with mr. trump then having other issues on which he could base an appeal. >> now to the economy, where new numbers from the fed show inflation is easing. that may set the stage for lowering interest rates. abc news reporter jay o'brien has details on friday's report from the commerce department shows a key gauge of inflation. >> the core personal consumption expenditures index, which excludes volatile items like food and energy, came in at 3.2% for november, showing that inflation is steadily slowing on thursday, the labor department reported jobless claims are up slightly but still remain at historic low levels. >> what president biden wants to
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know is, is this reaching middle class families? we have a job market that, of course, has been strong for a long time. the unemployment rate below 4% for 22 months running, that is a 50 year record. and that's helping along with the easing of inflation, the federal reserve has raised interest rates 11 times since march of 2022, making borrowing more expensive. >> but at its last three meetings, the fed has left interest rates unchanged. home buyers already seeing some relief mortgage rates are below 7% for the second straight week. >> now the average rate on a 30 year fixed mortgage. now it's 6.67. that's down from 6.95% the prior week. that's the lowest rate since june. >> the housing market, though still facing low inventory and high home prices. and while inflation may be easing a bit, the post office has announced price increases starting january 21st. forever stamps will cost $0.68, up from $0.66. the fifth hike in two years, and it will
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also cost more to send packages. shipping costs will rise more than 5. the postal service says the price hikes are needed to reverse $160 billion in projected lost is over the next ten years. jay o'brien, abc news, washington. >> all right, turn to the forecast now. have you done all your christmas shopping? is everything. >> gosh. gift cards bought online i think are going to be the answer. >> wow. nothing personalized i guess. >> what. where's my gift from you? >> well, it's not christmas yet. i've got a bevy of things that i'm picking, but it's a great shopping weather this weekend. >> absolutely fabulous shopping weather. dion i think larry is trying to make up excuses for why he doesn't have your gift. >> absolutely. >> thanks for helping sandia. >> thank you. shopping. but you know what it is going to be fabulous. you don't have to worry about lugging bags through wet weather this weekend. if you still have to do some holiday shopping. and if you're heading up to the high country, i want
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to show you this gorgeous view from our zephyr cove where we do have snow up in the mountains. but here's the deal they're not expecting a white christmas tomorrow. some patchy freezing fog, a slight chance of a few flurries, 42 degrees. i don't think you'll have any issues getting up there. partly cloudy. 46 on sunday. a nice for the holiday and we are looking at mostly cloudy skies on tuesday with 48 degrees. so if you are going up just really don't have to worry about any of that as you look at satellite and radar, live doppler seven, you will notice that the wet weather that has been just drenching southern california is beginning to wind down, but they're not completely done yet. they're still seeing some downpours, especially in the far southern part of the state. so there are still flood watches going right now on live doppler seven. all is quiet, but coastal flood advisory 6 to 10 a.m. tomorrow. high tides will lead to some minor low-lying flooding. uh- peak high tide is coming up just after 8 a.m, and it's going to be around 6.9 to 7.4 feet. so if you want to get
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out and enjoy the sunshine, just keep that in mind, especially if you're going to be around the coast or around the bay shoreline. 59 in san francisco, oakland right now, 61 degrees in hayward, low 60s in san jose, pretty mild there, 57 in half moon bay. and from our sutro tower camera. lots of sun there, 67 degrees in santa rosa. well above average. petaluma 59 napa. you're in the low 60s mid 60s. fairfield concord and livermore. here's a look at your forecast headlines tomorrow. chilly morning, sunny day christmas. it's going to be lovely for the holiday. and as we look towards next week, wet weather returns on wednesday. so for those of you who like the rain, it's coming back tomorrow morning. just some patches of fog. watch out, especially in the north bay valleys where you'll likely see some fog again. but this morning there was some dense fog, not just in the north bay and other parts of the bay area as well. tomorrow afternoon, plenty of sun going into the evening, mainly clear skies. your morning temperature is mid 30s to the upper 40s. patches of fog around to start the day tomorrow
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afternoon. if you're going to be out and about. couldn't ask for better weather, but it is going to get cooler than today. 62 in san jose, 61. milpitas in the south bay on the peninsula, 59 in palo alto, half moon bay, san francisco, 58 degrees in the north bay. you're looking at temperatures that will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s, 60 in san rafael, 61 in santa rosa, napa. you're at 60 degrees in the east bay, 59 oakland. fremont had inland 60. in walnut creek, concord, and 61 for you in fairfield, 59 in pleasanton. here is your accuweather seven day forecast. and it really features a nice looking weekend. it is going to be chilly in the mornings, cool in the afternoons, dry for christmas, and then mostly cloudy skies tuesday leading up to a level one system on wednesday and also on friday. we do have some rain in the forecast, but larry has no excuses. dion. that's going to be out and about shopping for your gift. >> lots. he's going to have a big giant sack. he's not going to know what to do with all those gifts. >> i know i was just going to
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say the delivery is coming. listen sandy and i don't get to gang up on you often, so whenever we do, i thought you just wanted straight cash. i didn't ask for a gift. okay, well, then you will not get one. >> easy peasy. >> where is the loyalty? everybody's happy we are. let's move it on. getting so. thank you. sandy just ahead, the san jose residents who get very serious. these are much nicer people. uh- when it comes to making spirits bright. >> it's something about magic, about christmas and the air and the light that really bring peace to me. yeah >> we'll give you a look at their amazing displays, bringing wonder to kids of all ages as 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
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uh, everybody thinks they might know the best christmas house on the block with all the lights, but turns out this year looks just like every other year. neighbors in the city of san jose putting together a very strong case. >> yeah, this is a good one. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez spotted one home that is drawing some serious buzz around town, and she shows us why the south bay does not mess around when it comes to 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
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off santa teresa boulevard. >> 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 off so they can enjoy. >> 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 is a 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
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christmas decorations. facebook and the casting director saw all my pictures and they like 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 heirs and the light that will bring peace to me. he kept running around with laughters and you know, the ooh and the ah that make us feel really everything we do is worthwhile in san jose. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. that is magnificent. >> what a sight. >> but there's a different side. during the holidays. not everybody is that fortunate. just ahead, living on the streets really hard, especially for women in san francisco. >> so do you get harassed and of course attacked? >> of course. um, i just i carry mace with me and just try not to instigate problems. >> next, the dangerous
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conditions women face, it's more than just violence. it's finding a safe place to stay. we examine the efforts to change that and the miraculous transformation underway at notre dame in paris. >> four years after that devastating fire. you'll recall later. come along for a tour of the billion dollar restoration project
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>> abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez looked into this problem. she joins us now. i had no idea the numbers shook out like that. >> really. and you can't believe how many women who are unhoused i meet every day and they tell me i will never go to a shelter with. you know, men they're very concerned. for their safety, for their safety and well-being. correct. and, you know, when you think about it, it makes sense because 80% of women who are unhoused reported domestic abuse or violence as a cause of their homelessness. so it comes as no surprise that many say they don't feel comfortable being in a shelter with men who homeless women in san francisco face different challenges than men living on the streets. >> it's scary being a woman at any time, but i mean, that's that doesn't sound right. that shouldn't be a thing. but it is. >> and do you get harassed? of course. >> attacked. of course. um, i just i carry mace with me and just try not to instigate
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problems. >> while some women and transgender people have no choice but to stay in one of the 48 coed shelters in the city, there are a lot of them who don't feel safe there and would rather live outside. >> as women, we don't feel safe in a coed shelter because men, they're not watched. they're not taken care of. so many are labeled to go over to the women's side and do whatever they want. >> lauren smith has been homeless for 15 years and moved here from los angeles three months ago. she's currently staying at this drop in center for women, run by community forward sf. it's where hospitals send some unhoused patients once they are released, like this woman who was dropped off in a cab. a staff member came out to help her. the drop in center has no beds, only 30 reclining chairs. still, lawrence says she'll take that over a bed at any covid facility in here. >> you can be safe in here. it's only for women. >> community forward. s.f. knows that sleeping in a reclining chair for three months is not
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ideal. >> however, because of our waitlist and lack of options, folks end up staying longer. >> longer because 41% of those in san francisco who are homeless identify as women. that's more than 3000 people. even more startling is that the city has only enough drop in centers, beds and transitional housing for only 5% of them. besides their drop in center at one location under the freeway, community forward also has 56 beds in their transitional housing facility in the south of market area. their solution would be to combine both services at one single facility, while tripling the number of beds. a workforce development division would also be added. los angeles has something similar, called the women's center, a bond measure appearing on the march ballot will help fund the proposed center in san francisco as part of a broader $300 million affordable housing measure. we're the only women
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only drop in open 24 over seven. >> um, yeah. so if you need like a shower, food, food. meanwhile, community protests have continues to reach out to women in the tenderloin and soma to let them know there is a place for them to sleep. >> where do you sleep at night? >> i kind of wherever that's like a huge part of it too. like sleeping. like, you know, like sometimes you just go so long without sleeping. like you don't know what to do and, like you, maybe you get on the bart and you fall asleep. and of course, you wake up to, like, police. >> the number of shelters for women only is so low. i mean are you ever discouraged? >> you can't do this work if you don't have hope. you have to hold on to hope that we are going to do better and it's hope of our city. we want our city to be better for. >> now that organization, along with a few other nonprofits that
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deal with helping women have come together to form the women's housing coalition. so instead of each of them doing their own thing, they share information and make referrals to serve the needs of each person who identifies as a woman. and that's one thing that you know, the people criticize about the city, that they're really not coordinated. well, these people are because. so, for instance, a woman say, for example, have has issues with domestic violence. they know where to send her. >> well, coordination is really needed because we've had a lot of agencies out there. right. all right. thank you. liane >> well, coming up and the four at four using ai to predict when you are going to die. oh actually, yeah, that's really scary. and the rising cost of the 12 days of christmas does anyone really want six geese laying
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how about forecast when you will die? yeah danish researcher says her tool called life to vec, can predict a person's life expectancy with 78% accuracy. tsay was that too high or too low? too high? >> that's scary. >> okay, she studied about 6 million people and based her predictions on factors like income, profession and medical records. the researcher says the tool is meant for entertainment
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purposes only because predicting one's death is so funny. yeah anyway, it should not be considered definitive. dan, you and i have a running gag about what your goal is based on our respective diets. you want to let the audience know how that is? >> yeah, we poke fun. i have a pretty good diet, actually, but i'm not as hardcore as larry as he doesn't let any sugar pass his lips. and my joke with him is that, you know, larry, all i have to do. you've deprived yourself all these years. all i have to do is live one day longer than you and i win. so that's true. so that's my goal. >> dan. so i mean, you know, that works in your favor. >> yeah. that's true. my dad turning 90 next month actually. but but you know this is all interesting. and i've actually gone online and done those little things on what your life expectancy is. it's always great to hear you're going to live to 95 or 100. nobody wants to find out. they're going to live, you know, five years from where they are. yeah, that's for sure. >> um, did you check mine also?
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uh, one day, larry, one day, one day. >> that's all it takes. how sad. that's his. >> his major goal in life. i think it's sad, but you know something? >> it all could end tomorrow with some kind of freak accident. you guys just never know. so? >> so true. there's. >> there's some optimism. yeah it's trying to be practical. merry christmas. >> all right, moving on. it is said the holidays are the most wonderful time of year. but they can also be the most stressful if you're working with larry. yes i understand the house seems more crowded. lots of guests. the kids don't have school. how do we stay sane? one licensed therapist suggests. we keep healthy. habits get enough sleep. stay active, stay hydrated. remember this it's okay to slow down and spend time together. do the things you love, but haven't had time to do. this is ridiculous because it is so easily said, but yet implementing sandhya, you know, is much harder. >> absolutely. i mean, easier said than done, right? diane, i have one little bit to add to that, but i have three kids and, you know, working full time. and
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while my husband and kids do help out, sometimes it gets a little stressful. around this time of year. i just say, if you can't get to something other than the gift, obviously just let it go. things aren't going to be perfect around this time of year, and that's kind of how i keep my sanity. i think that's a great philosophy. >> just do the best we can and just enjoy it for what it is. and try not to stress about the things we can't get to. i love that great, and i think people are more forgiving at this time of year also. >> so if you have some missteps, it's okay. we move on. >> yep, maybe that should be our motto for 2024. >> nice motto. >> yeah, not a bad perspective on life. yeah, i do like that. >> all right. are you ready to buy that special someone in your life? all the gifts from the 12 days of christmas. do you even remember the 12 days of christmas? anyway, it's going to be costly here. pnc bank's annual survey put the cost of buying all the items at $46,729.86. that's up 2.7% from last year. biggest jump the price of two turtle doves just gone through the roof on turtle
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doves, up 25% to 750 bucks. is there anything you want? i'm just going to whip through it here because people don't remember this. all right, 12 drummers drumming, 11 pipers piping, ten lords, a leaping, nine ladies dancing, eight maids a milking, seven swans a swimming, six geese a laying, five golden rings. i'll take those four calling birds, three french hens, two turtle doves, partridge in a pear tree. what do you want? >> everybody wait, wait, wait. i think the gold rings. >> i have no use for partridges or milkmaid. >> dan, can i interest you in a milkmaid? oh well. >> lords, a leaping, i don't know. yeah, the gold rings i'd have to take. >> i'm with the guys. the gold rings. >> so how did this song become so popular? when nobody wants any of these things? >> i know we need to do an updated version. i think. >> dionne, what would that be? >> yeah. oh ipods. >> uh, ipods. >> is this 1990 dan airpods? >> wow. >> my eight track player is calling. okay nice to see somebody. >> one of those on the receiving end. i'm spreading it around. yeah >> all right. finally, there are
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two types of people. those who like eggnog and those who don't. minnesota ninth grader jayden hanson. he's the one in the gray hoodie. watch carefully. says he doesn't like it, but it did not stop him from winning an eggnog chugging contest at school. this is, mind you, for the second straight year, the goal is to see who can chug a quart of creamy drink the fastest. of course, this is rum free eggnog. >> oh, it's less. >> it's less gross than the hot dog eating contest. >> yeah, it's thick. it's creamy and cloying. not for me, but that young man is going to be very popular in frat houses wherever he decides to go, because that's that's what he's living for. >> that's a skill set, dan, that you have to practice that that doesn't just not natural. that's not just talent. >> no. >> you have to work. you work at that. >> larry's talking from experience is what i gained. >> yeah. >> his is spiked for sure. yeah. >> yes, obviously. i mean, but well, you guys don't drink, so we can't i do, you know i'm not
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crazy about eggnog, but i like it. >> i like i'll have it this time of year. sure. >> a little bit. i don't like eggnog at all. i'm with dion. >> i mean, if you were faced with, like, a milkshake versus eggnog, i mean, milkshake all day. >> no cake for sure. >> yes. milkshake >> well, see, and remember, the milkshake, because one day, larry, that's all i need. one more day. >> oh. that's good. touchdown >> i wish, larry, you've got to live a little like dan. >> what if you fail? dan i had i at least i had some fun along the way. >> and then i'll do the five, six and 11. oh your dream come true. oh i'm so glad this segment is over. we'll be right back
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from all over the world, taking part today. abc news correspondent james longman shows the work that's been done exactly one year before it's planned reopening. reporter. when notre dame caught fire in 2019, millions watched a piece of history burn an international treasure nearly destroyed the challenge to rebuild it. >> huge. i saw the scale of the damage in early 2021. the massive hole in the roof still wide open. but now, just a year till completion on the finish line is in sight and you can see the spire. we climb our way
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towards the very top of the new spire. you can see the stonework here. this is all completely new. it was too destroyed to recover. and this woodwork, the beams have all been freshly laid. and you can see that bunch of flowers. that's a gift from the carpenters to say that they're done with this part. hundreds of feet up the scale of this colossal project is clear. and here we are, right on the top of notre dame de paris. i mean, take a look at this view. it's extraordinary. and the spire is back. i mean, those images, when the spire initially crumbled down into the church, when it was on fire, they sent shockwaves all over the world. and it was a trauma for france. it being back now, standing tall over the city. it's a rebirth. how do you feel when you see it? >> i feel very happy, very proud. proud for all the companions, all the workers which work with the enthusiasm. >> americans were part of a large group of carpenters that came and they used really ancient techniques to rebuild the woodwork that forms most of
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the part of the roof and the spire. philipp jost is head of restoration inside, the changes are miraculous. that hole in the roof closed back up entirely. hundreds of years of dirt cleaned from the walls to brighten every surface. 2000 specialists have worked on this project joiners, carpenters, stonemasons, artists and metal workers all working around the clock to make next year's deadline. the stunning rose stained glass window cleaned and back to its former glory. this is the most sacred part of the church. now the altar and you'll remember in the days after the fire, those extraordinary images of the cross down next. altar with the debris all around it. we'll now look at it. the cross is back up, waiting to be unveiled. the spire back on top of notre dame de paris is the christmas present. the french were waiting for. but this cathedral won't be fully open until december of next year. james longman abc news in paris. >> you know, we were just saying how remarkable it was that they
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were able to coordinate all of this in such a short amount of time so fast. >> obviously eliminated a lot of red tape to get it done. >> yeah, a nice christmas gift. also for us is the weather. sandia yes. and it is going to be fantastic. >> dionne and larry, let's take a look at the forecast for christmas eve and christmas day both days. looking good. chilly mornings. and we're expecting partly cloudy on christmas eve. upper 50s to low 60. christmas day forecast similar temperatures dry for the holiday. a mix of sun and clouds. if you're going to the 40 niners game at levi's stadium monday night, kickoff 56 degrees, it's going to be partly to mostly cloudy by fourth quarter 50, so i take a hoodie. if i were you. and if you don't have tickets, you can watch right here on abc seven news on live doppler seven. it is all quiet here locally. tomorrow afternoon. it's going to be a nice day. sunshine upper 50 to low 60s. certainly cooler than today. and if you're looking for rain, southern california is where the rain is going to stay tonight. then we get this big break around the state before the rain returns on wednesday.
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snow for the sierra and then next friday. we're also expecting some of that wet weather going into saturday. the accuweather seven day forecast. it's a dry holiday weekend. christmas looking good larry dionne. >> all right. thank you sandhya. many of us create more trash during the holidays. >> so can we recycle all of that used gift wrapping paper next oakland recycles, busts, myths and offers tips on holiday recycling
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with the oakland recycles team to learn more. it's our favorite time of year. >> popping bubbles not really. opening presents. figuring out what to do do after the holiday to get rid of all this stuff. and luckily we have marlon, rebecca here to help us out. hello to both of you. hello. all right. i'm i'm sitting next to the devil because when it comes to recycling, this. isn't it, is it? no so you're telling me this cannot go into our recycling bins? no. so what. am i supposed to do with it? >> most of that will. i attended to go into either trash, preferably, um. it'll go down to the landfill. um, we understand this, as you called it. the devil. but um, it's the devil with a very satisfying
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necessity. >> yeah, yeah, i would say play with it. >> and then throw it away. >> so you have all this wrapping paper, right? it's been strewn about your place. and then what do you do with it? >> so, um, your wrapping paper, you want to either put it directly into your recycle cart if you need to contain it while you're cleaning up your living room, use a paper bag. we don't want any plastic bags in the recycling ever. not during the holidays, not during any time of year. so if you need a bag to bag it up, use paper bags. >> is there ever a circumstance where the wrapping paper cannot be recycled? >> um, like, what if there's glitter all over it? >> or other accouterments that is a great, great question, and we like to hear that it will not affect it in the long run. >> is recyclable is not contaminated with food. >> okay, so this is a thumbs up. i'm happy to hear that after we've gone through this. bubble wrap situation, what is
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going on with this? >> we got boxes. everything has to come in a box. unfortunate for people is they have a container this big. they have a box this big. so now what do we do? we can't stuff it down and we can't just leave it on top. our best recommendation for our our our city is, if possible, get it down to a three by three. put it all together, bundle it up, get a little twine to go in it, and then just set it on top by doing that, it also helps clearing out the area. it doesn't go just anywhere where it's just not sitting on top of the container flying out because of the weather or any other factors to go with it. and it helps just moving along, getting all the trucks and everything moving down the street. this is the best recommendation we could give out to just anybody that's doing it. for any recycling center. this is number one key, just something simple as this. what about our trees? >> okay, great. so um, starting. on december 26th through january
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12th, you want to take all your ornaments, all your lights off your trees, the stand to. and then you can put your christmas tree out next to your compost cart for the three weeks following christmas this year, because christmas falls on a monday every pickup day that week will be one day later. so if you're normally set your stuff out at the curb on monday, you're setting it out on tuesday and so on throughout the week. and the same is true. new year's falls on a monday, so all service that week will also be pushed back by a day. >> and then just one add tidbit that i've learned as we go out into the community. your oil. because you're cooking a lot during the holidays, we are telling people wait and please, please. this is important. wait till it's cool off and then add it into your compost bin. it's your com it's your compost bin. >> it actually helps to, you know, biodegrade everything. so wow, can i just pop another bubble? >> yeah. >> please do it. definitely. >> it's i'm listening to you.
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but it's also the only thing i'm thinking about. thank you so much for soquel's for coming and talk to you, for having us. >> thank you. >> don't use this and also don't make my mistakes. >> merry. >> everything i feel my stress relieving now with the bubbles. >> oakland recycles also reminds people that all oakland households can schedule a curbside pickup for large items. reservations can be made by phone or online. all right. that is going to do it for this edition of abc seven news at four. i'm larry biel, abc seven news at five is coming up next
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