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ask your doctor about dupixent. the most prescribed biologic for asthma. seven news. a car crash rescue is underway in san francisco's glen canyon. >> crews are working to remove two people from a car that went off the road. 100ft down a slope . one lane is closed on del valle avenue and o'shaughnessy boulevard. the fire departmentrillionesponded to the scene, and the two are expected to have minor to moderate injuries. certainly the crash, a reminder that we all need to be careful on the slippery roads out there today. good evening, i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz
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. >> tonight we're on storm watch abc seven news reporter anser hassan is tracking the preparations underway in the east bay. >> but let's begin with abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel, who has the very latest on the conditions. sandy. >> yeah, dan and ana, don't ditch the umbrellas just yet. and as you look at live doppler seven, you'll see why we are still seeing the rain. that is pretty steady from marin county heading into the east bay, all the way down towards the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. let's get you in where we are seeing some moderate rain right around lake chabot road between castro valley and san leandro. skyline boulevard. so watch out. showers have been picking up in intensity across the santa cruz mountains highway 17. you know, this is dicey when it is raining, let alone when it is not raining. sometimes it can be dicey, obviously with poor visibility from san francisco down the peninsula heading into san bruno, highway 101 is wet and we are seeing some lighter showers in marin county. as we look there, there is a coastal flood advisory that begins for the bay area tomorrow morning until tomorrow afternoon. coastal flood advisory already
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up for the monterey bay until friday morning. high astronomical tides will lead to low lying flooding. here's the storm and it is bringing some high elevation snow to the sierra lake level. we're not seeing that snow as we go. hour by hour. uh- wet weather continuing this evening. going into late tonight, there will still be some showers around and as we check out those winds, still gusty 38 miles an hour mount eminem, 35, on big rock ridge. it's a level one on our storm impact scale through tonight. rain, gusty winds, slippery roads and low visibility. we do have a high surf warning going up tomorrow. i'll be back with the details and the rest of the timeline coming up. ama >> all right sandhya, thank you. and as sandhya mentioned, the high surf warning and take a look at the conditions in half moon bay today. people are being warned to watch out for big breaking waves, as well as rip currents and sneaker waves. today's waves in half moon bay were about 8 to 10ft. tomorrow is forecast to be 20 to 25ft. >> now because of those forecast, massive waves. santa cruz county officials are urging people to just stay away from
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the beaches tomorrow. this comes after parts of the county were already hit hard by high surf earlier this year. abc seven news south bay reporter zac fuentes has more. >> rain picked up throughout the day in parts of santa cruz county wednesday, but it did nothing to keep crowds away from the most popular areas. >> we're so lucky where we live here, it's, you know, it's beautiful, but with the high surf warning issued by the national weather service for thursday morning to friday morning, officials want people to stay away. >> what? we're going to see are some extraordinarily large waves on top of a high tide of 6 or 7ft, and the tides have actually been running higher than predicted. >> and when you put waves of that size on top of tides that are that high, we have the potential for some coastal damage and certainly coastal flooding. >> the county says it's been focused on working to get the word out, to avoid the beach and look at the high surf only from safe distances. >> stay on cliffs, stay high off the beach, don't go for a dog walk. areas like this are the biggest concern for county officials. >> the lower lying areas this is
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rio del mar beach in aptos. it's an area that was hit very hard by the high surf earlier in the year. the famous cement ship is just behind me, and many of you might remember that it once had that famous pier leading up to it. that pier was so badly damaged in the high surf that it had to be taken out completely. the city of capitola, also still recovering from the high surf in january, construction, was going on to rebuild the badly damaged wharf. businesses hit hardest, like the sandbar in the village, only just now recovering. >> there's still more to do. we've got the front done. it's coming along. it's refreshing to be back in business again. that's great. that's great. but there are definitely worries. >> equipment to create sand barriers could be seen around the businesses, but the county says it's been difficult to keep up with the constant weather events hitting the area. we're kind of into the cycle, unfortunately, of trying to scramble every year to fix these roads, roads and then getting hit with another wave of significant winter storms. the impact of the vicious cycle also felt by the hard hit business
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owners, who say they're working hard to keep their spirits up. >> i'm just going to try and stay positive. >> reporter in santa cruz county, zach fuentes, abc seven news in the east bay, lightrillionain made its way through the region early this afternoon, and while it may not have been the heavy downpour, we saw last winter, which flooded streets and homes, officials are still warning residents to be prepared. >> abc seven news reporter anser hassan joins us live from walnut creek with more on sir. >> hello. good evening. there's been a steady flow of rain. it's actually starting to pick up over the past few minutes. contra costa officials want to remind residents there are six sandbag stations around the county. one of them is here. walnut boulevard in walnut creek. meanwhile p-g-and-e's and fire officials want to remind residents, even though we're not getting those heavy downpours there are still precautions that you need to take. matthew horne and his family got a walk in wednesday morning before the rain. >> we just decided to do a little walk because, you know, we haven't been just shopping and, you know, sort of staying inside. >> and he knows this week's
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weather won't be too intense. but last year's torrential rain caused flood damage to his property. so this year he's more prepared. >> i was cleaning out the garage. i just needed to stay busy after christmas, so, um, i just moved some things out and i was like, okay, now i have to take it to the dump. but but, you know, we have rains coming. so i just put some tarps over it. >> even with the light storm passing through p-g-and-e's says it's gearing up as well to ensure that we are prepared should a storm shift, as this one has. >> so that we're able to be ready to respond in a storm. it is a it is a risk response situation. >> dave canny is vice president of p-g-and-e's north coast region. he warns customers to be prepared for possible power outages, but adds p-g-and-e's crews are staged across the bay area ready to respond for this storm. >> we've we've staged polls, transformers and other electrical equipment in our yards throughout the region and throughout our service area, and anticipation of potential outages and associated damage. >> vegetation fires are still an issue with us, and this rain is
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going to do us some good, fire captain chris toler says. >> even though much of the east bay will experience lightrillionain, residents need to take precautions as our canals should be filling up pretty quick. >> so please stay out of the canals. um, they are very dangerous. they look like they're fun, but they're not, um, standing water. please don't drive through it. um six inches of water could actually sweep your car away. >> always good advice. there. now, the next round of rain. we are expecting is for friday. and we'll probably get about an inch of rain here in the east bay. reporting live anser hassan abc seven news. okay answer. >> thank you. don't forget you can access the latest weather conditions as well as the same live doppler seven that sandhya and our weather team use every day. just search abc seven bay area in your devices app store to download it. when you have a moment. >> new developments oakland's mayor has rejected all three final candidates for the role of police chief. mayor shang tao is now requesting a new list of nominees from the police commission. it's a big setback for the city, which has been
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without a permanent chief since february. that's when tao fired lauren armstrong, citing an investigation that found he'd mishandled two misconduct cases. an independent arbitrator cleared him of those accusations , and he reapplied for his job in october. it's unclear. unclear if armstrong was on the list of final candidates nominated, and two san ramon police officers are hospitalized after a fentanyl exposure incident in a safeway parking lot. >> they were called to the diablo plaza shopping center for reports of a vehicle with two people that were unconscious and drug paraphernalia inside. police say they were searching the vehicle when this exposure happened. hazmat crews were then called out. the hospitalized officers are still being treated. they're under observation for dizziness, weakness and elevated heart rates as well. at the san leandro marina, the former harbor master's office went up in flames this morning. >> the fire was firstrillioneported around 830. by the time firefighters arrived, the building was engulfed and they had to take defensive measures to prevent
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fire and toxic debris from spreading. the cause. cause is under investigation. >> we have some new details tonight on that deadly hit and run crash in antioch friday night. today the contra costa county coroner's office identified the two victims. the young victim says 12 year old ascanio raab and 13 year old amar minucci. they were brothers driving with their dad in the blue car that was just a few blocks from their home when an suv crashed into them. the brothers were taken to the hospital where sadly, they were pronounced dead. the driver of the suv ran away from the scene. so far, no arrests have been made. >> the clues to solving a 47 year old case in arizona may be here in the bay area, mojave county sheriff's say the investigation started in 1976. a man in his 30s was shot in the head, then buried in a shallow grave. investigators took fingerprints but weren't able to identify him until this year, thanks to new access to a national fingerprint database. luis perez was his name. he was
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originally from el salvador, but spent time in the 60s working with the u.s. navy and coast guard in the bay area. investigators are now hoping this composite can help link them with his family coming up here, it's a facial recognition company that probably already has your image in its database. >> and now there are increasing concerns about its violation of privacy laws in california. we'll have that story as abc seven news at five conti
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the disproportionate impact the company's alleged practices are having on communities of color. >> that's right. i-team reporter stephanie sierra is here with more. stephanie there's a technology out there that you may not know about, but there's a good chance they know you.
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>> and that's clearview ai. a new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to collect your image without your say so, without your consent. as well as the sell that data or share it to others, he says. >> a recent aclu settlement barred clearview from selling its product to private businesses, but adds there are no statewide restrictions on the company to sell its tech to government and law enforcement agencies in california. >> the ceo has made the point that they are selling broadly throughout the united states to law enforcement, but the company advertises on its website it's advancing public safety, adding
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its investigative platform allows law enforcement to rapidly generate leads to help identify suspects, witnesses and victims to close cases faster. >> but numerous reports highlight concerns about inaccuracies targeting communities of color, including a recent study published in november by georgetown university's law center saying the tool is, quote, particularly prone to errors, adding the real world consequences of such errors include the investigation and arrest of an unknown number of innocent people, and the deprivation of due process of many, many more. >> in fact, a mit study found that the software incorrectly identified up to 35% of darker skinned women. >> in a statement sent to the i-team, clearview ai refutes that, saying, quote, clearview ai's algorithm has been assessed by the national institute of standards and technology, a u.s. government office, and found to be highly accurate across all demographics. there's also questions about the right to
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privacy with political rallies. clearview ai told the i-team their technology has been used to identify capitol rioters during the january 6th insurrection. keep your love off my body. but flanagan argues, when you're in a public space exercising your first amendment rights to protest or to associate with a political party, or you have the right to do so without unwarranted government surveillance. now, clearview ai criticizes a number of the concerns raised in consumer watchdogs report are mistaken conclusions of the law. but that hasn't stopped several california cities from adopting ordinances barring agencies from using its technology. and that's the case in both san francisco and oakland. >> interesting. all right. >> thank you, stephanie
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over the last 24 hours as it continues to a full on assault
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against hamas in gaza. gaza's ministry of health says that more than 250 people were killed in this barrage, but israel refutes those claims, saying the numbers hamas reports are exaggerated and do not distinguish between combatants and non combatants. >> so we are trying to be as surgical as we can be in a very difficult combat environment. so once again, i stress we don't want to see a civilian casualties and i can tell you my information is that civilian casualties are going down. and that's a good thing. >> meanwhile, the us is trying to broker another deal through to qatar to release the 100 remaining hostages held by hamas in southern california. >> at least 36 people were arrested today after staging a protest near lax. most appeared to be pro-palestinian supporters. they blocked traffic near the airport entrance for about 30 minutes around nine this morning. l.a. police report the protesters threw an officer to. the ground, used construction debris, road signs, tree branches and concrete
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blocks to stop traffic, and even attacked uninvolved passengers passing vehicles. the protest was cleared by 1030, and on this busy travel day, no flights were impacted. >> well, for people flying in and out of the bay area today, here's a live look at the conditions 352 flights have been delayed at san francisco international and there have been six cancellations. departures are delayed an average of 52 minutes. arrivals about 41 minutes behind across the bay area. across the bay, there are 61 flight delays at oakland. two flights have been canceled and at san jose, 52 flights were delayed with two cancellations there. the busiest day of the post-christmas holiday travel is expected to be friday, so stay tuned. >> and i think we're maybe getting more rain on friday. >> let's find out for sure. meteorologist sandyha patel is here with the forecast. sandy >> we are indeed dan. and so friday you're going to need those umbrellas again. but right now hang on to them. let me show you liveoppl seven. where we
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are seeing rain is prettstea around the south bay now. so san jose, you haven't really had any measurable rain, but that's changing moor park avenue heading into cupertino, benton street, santa clara, los altos, some steady showers in the north bay from lucas valley road, woodacre fairfax, san rafael. it is wet and also seeing the rain from oakland foothill boulevard, moraga into danville, san ramon. you will notice danville boulevard, blackhawk area. also wet. now as we look at the peninsula from palo alto heading into redwood city, mountain view , sunnyvale, a slippery roadways . out there, the wider picture showing you that area of low pressure off the coast of the pacific northwest, pushing a front through northern and central california. here in the bay area. that's why we're getting the wet weather. but it is also kicking up the surf
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right now. wave heights are 4 to 13ft high. surf warning begins at 3 a.m. tomorrow. it is going to run until 3 a.m. on friday. those breakers building 25 to 30ft. it is going to be dangerous. surfing and swimming conditions, so definitely try to stay out of the water if you can. we're going to go hour by hour. look at those wave heights. they will be building as we head towards tomorrow. definitely will remain high. and then thursday morning there will slowly be after 3 a.m. begin to subside as we take a look at those temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s, we've had a south wind, so it's been pretty mild across many parts of the bay area. but look at the visibility. it is poor just over a mile in napa right now. two miles there in santa rosa. byron a mile. vacaville, just over a mile. so definitely be careful. give yourself that extra time to get to where you need to go. rainfall. so far, santa rosa picking up 7000/300. a little more than that in kentfield. san francisco a 10th of an inch. oakland 1800s. redwood city less than that and a trace amount in livermore. we're still dealing
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with the rain. don't worry. so the week ahead, you saw that visibility from exploratorium camera through tonight, you're looking at scattered showers, high surf warning going up for your thursday remains up as rough and dangerous waves will be with us even into early friday and friday. saturday is when we're expecting our nextrillionound of rain, so let's look at the storm impact scale through tonight. it's a level one showers, gusty winds, slippery roads, low visibility. hour by hour. we go 6:00 tonight. still looking at light to moderate showers. crossing the bay area. 730. we're still dealing with some waves of showers. 930 we continue this. and then late tonight the showers begin to taper, but there may still be an isolated shower or two in the early morning hours. and especially in the north bay. rainfall estimates anywhere from a couple of hundred seven inch to about 2000/800 in ben lomond. this is additional rain your morning temperatures, 40s, 50s. there you go. those isolated showers still in the forecast for the north bay, and they may linger into the afternoon. your high temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. here's a look at that accuweather seven day forecast. and while you do get a little bit of a breather in between systems level one coming in for friday into saturday, wet, windy weather are coming our way. and then for sunday, new year's eve,
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it's looking actually fine with a lot of cloud cover though. and then monday it's a dry start to 2024. we'll bring in another storm mid week. >> ama and dan okay. all right. thanks andy. well happy second day of kwanzaa. the village project helped the community to celebrate with a program at the bay view ymca in san francisco. there was a ceremony to mark the second principal of the seven day holiday. and the principal represents self-determination. blues singer tia carroll will also be performing live at jones methodist church at 6 p.m. we'll
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c7 bay area, so you can download it right? >> finally here, a san leandro teenager who is beating the odds is being honored by stanford children's hospital. >> and as abc seven news reporter tara campbell reports, the three time organ transplant recipient will be riding high at this year's rose parade and rose parade. >> preparations are well underway in pasadena and at stanford children's health. a sendoff for joseph sanchez, the san leandro teenager selected as the hospital's honoree to ride in its rose float.
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>> and thank you having me alive and proud to be here to us, it just it means so much. >> joseph's mother, elena muniz, by her son's side through it all , his biggest champion from seeing him battle to, you know, be here today and now being able to participate in such a big thing. >> the rose parade, it's just unbelievable. >> the honor coming on the heels of this reunion with one of joseph's surgeons earlier this year. >> thank you, doctor mom, for everything. >> jojo, as we've affectionately called him over the years, um, he's been through a lot, you know, and it's both a miracle. and what he's been able to get through at just seven months old, joseph was diagnosed with cancer, a liver transplant soon followed. >> seven years later, a new kidney, and this year, a new heart. >> i don't think in our history we've ever done even three sequential transplant like this. these are three of the most
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major organs that are vital to a patient or a person's survival. and elena says, as much as this is an honor for joseph, she also wants the day to highlight those who saved his life. >> this is to honor his life. but as well as to honor those three organ donor angels who have saved them, each each time. >> elena asking to read this part of the speech she wrote for her son's sendoff without the organ donor, there's no story, no hope, no transplant. >> but when there is an organ donor life springs from death. sorrow. turns to hope, and a terrible loss becomes a gift. tara campbell, abc seven news. >> wow. >> and do not forget you can watch the rose parade on new year's day right here on abc seven. just tune in monday at 8 a.m, all right. >> that is going to do it for abc seven news at five world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel. >> and all of us here. we
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appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> we will see you again at 6:00.
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millions across the northeast on alert for flooding, as a powerful storm barrels up the coast. and u.s. forces in iraq come under attack again amid growing fears of a wider war in the middle east. first, the urgent weather warnings. heavy rain up and down the east coast tonight, impacting the i-95 corridor. at least 10 million people bracing for possible flooding. the heaviest rain expected overnight in the new york city area. flood watches issued for several states, and in places already saturated fr

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