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residents, this triggered memories of last winter. >> just trying to barricade to make sure that we're in better hands than last year. i think it came kind of a surprise, um, last year with how high the water can get completely up to these houses with high tides and big waves expected again, firefighters plan to be out in the stinson beach area tomorrow on the peninsula. >> an example of the dangers of the surf today. the coast guard had to be called in to rescue a surfer. the north county fire authority says this happened off the coast of linda mar beach. the coast guard was able to help the person get out of the water, and the surfer is expected to be okay. >> the high tide this morning brought waves crashing over the seawall in miramar beach. in half moon bay, those waves washed all the way up to miramar beach restaurant and partially actually flooded the parking lot and for the next couplef ys here in the bay area, people should steer clear of the beach. the national weather service has issued a high surf warning, in effect until 3 a.m. tomorrow.
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officials forecast extremely dangerous waves that could get as high as 40ft in some locations along the coast. experts are also warning about rip currents and sneaker waves. residents have been urged to stay away from beaches during this time of rough weather. despite these warnings, some people, of course, eager to see the high tides for themselves. >> first thing, when i woke up, i looked out on my gorgeous ocean view and i saw these huge, huge waves just breaking and i just had to get on my scooter and come down here and see what was going on. >> they are mesmerizing. obviously. the weather service says there may be impacts to nearby homes, businesses and some possible road closures as well. so abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with us with information about that high surf warning. >> sandy. yeah >> and kristen, the high surf warning is in effect for good reason. you just showed those pictures. but take a look at a live picture right now from our santa cruz camera. it is so mesmerizing to want to go closer, but stay out of the
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water and never turn your back to the ocean, off the rocks, off the jetties. because the wave heights are still up there. earlier point sur had a wave height of about 28ft. the heights have come down, but still rough and dangerous. 17 footers right now. bodega bay that high surf warning until 3 a.m. tomorrow. large breakers 28 to 33ft, up to 40ft for favored areas. and that means dangerous swimming, surfing and still a risk of rip currents as we go. hour by hour, those wave heights will slowly come down as we're seeing. and by tomorrow at 6 a.m, they have come down considerably. but it is still not completely subsiding. we have a storm that's a level two that is coming in tomorrow. you can see it's already getting wound up. that's what's bringing us the rough surf as well. it's a level two, as i mentioned for tomorrow. rain heavy at times, strong winds and rough surf. still with us. a slight possible of thunder. i'll be back in just a few minutes. dan, to let you know. hour by hour, when the heaviestrillionain will hit. and
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what other warnings and advisories you need to know about in just a few minutes. >> okay, sandhya. thank you. >> massive waves have swamped roads and businesses in santa cruz county's capitola village. the flooding comes less than a year after storm surf caused major damage in the area. abc seven news reporter, south bay reporter zach fuentes is in santa cruz county tracking the impact of the high waves. zach >> and kristen. thankfully the evacuation warnings that were in place here in santa cruz county have been lifted just under an hour ago. but it's been a difficult day for the county. and once again, capitola village is not an exception. we're on the esplanade right now where the oceanfront businesses are, businesses that are once again in recovery mode. jeff lantis is nearly back to square one, and his capitola business, the sandbar. it was devastated by january's high surf, forcing it to close for six months. now, almost a year later, high waves are once again flooding the village. the day before. this damaged, the city of capitola put in sand barriers trying to protect the businesses.
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initially helpful, the protection didn't last very long, helped block us a bit, but one day is all it takes for this to be cleared out now. thursday. much of the repairs made by lantis have been undone. >> our floor is ruined. it'll take at least a month to repair. i would think the high surf forcing evacuation warnings in capitola village. >> the warnings extended through other parts of santa cruz county. >> we're seeing widespread coastal impacts from the high tides and extraordinary waves coming into low lying areas of the coast. >> those lower lying areas include rio del mar beach and seacliff state beach. in less than 24 hours, the areas were flooded with debris from high waves that came and went. we are expecting higher waves coming in and it only takes one for you to be washed out. >> we will not be able to rescue you if you go out. please feed the warning. >> the santa cruz county sheriff's office warning people enamored by the beauty of the waves that they could be deadly. >> with the waves being so powerful. if you turn your back for even a split second, you can be knocked over, swept away.
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>> then he felt confident enough to look out at the waves. despite the warnings, there's still a sadness among locals over what their county has gone through in a short period of time. >> it's happening. happening a little more often. it seems like despite dealing with hit after hit to his business, lantis says he loves his location and has no plans to leave. >> do you want to stay doing your business here? oh, forever. >> never give a place up right on the ocean like this. jeff lantis staying positive there. >> i did speak with the capitola police chief who told me that while this is a major hit to the community, it's still not as bad as what it saw earlier this year, if you can believe that. but again, considering what these businesses and homeowners have gone through since that time, this is absolutely a major blow right now. live in capitola, zach fuentes, abc seven news zach, thank you. >> in the north bay now a downed tree took down some power lines and forced crews to close a road in fairfax. the large oak tree was blocking olema road about 100 customers in the area lost power. you can check out the abc seven bay area app for the
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latest on weather conditions and to access the same live doppler seven that sandhya and our entire weather team uses. search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it. >> abc seven news has obtained a threat assessment from the fbi, warning about new year's eve celebrations in san francisco. this confidential assessment has been shared with law enforcement before the holiday weekend. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra is in the newsroom with the latest on this threat assessment. stephanie. >> well, dan. well, there is no direct, credible threat confirmed the assessment states the new year's eve celebrations here in san francisco is one of several cities that's on the fbi's radar, including concerns about the unprotected coastline and fireworks barges that are listed as possible targets this new year's eve in san francisco, flagged by the fbi as a, quote, attractive target for would be attackers because of its size, cultural significance and associated media coverage. that's according to a new threat assessment sent to law
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enforcement from the department of homeland security. >> we need to be aware that there are threats out there or there are, um, people that are out to do harm. but for san francisco, there's nothing credible. there's nothing specific, and there's nothing that's prohibiting us from from celebrating the new year. >> assistant san francisco police chief david lazar says while there is no credible threat to san francisco, the department is prepared there will be additional officers out and around all of the planned venues. >> the fireworks show along the embarcadero. but we'll have additional officers all throughout the city. >> the fbi lists concerns about domestic or jihadi extremists acting on their own, in addition to possible cyber attackers. the note indicates law enforcement is also concerned about drones being used. >> we do not recommend anyone bring out a drone, just adds a layer of complication. it's a homeland security issue. the fbi cited specific concerns related to san francisco, adding the large, unpermitted coastline and fireworks barges could be
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targets, as sfpd says they are working in coordination with the u.s. coast guard and their marine unit to respond accordingly. >> alameda police chief nishat joshi is preparing to do the same. >> we are going to have our officers on patrols, they're going to be diligent. we're going to be looking for any information or any indication that our community is a threat. again, i want to reiterate, we don't have any specific information that our community is at risk free. palestine >> the document noted the current threat in environment is made more toxic and dangerous by the ongoing israel and hamas war. as the report notes, threats in hate speech have skyrocketed since the october 7th hamas attack and the fbi adds this follows the reemergence of isis and al qaeda propaganda online. >> when and if we think something's out of place, it's definitely everyone should report it now, the groups behind the protest that shut down the bay bridge last month say no demonstrations are planned this weekend, but that, quote could change. >> and of course, law
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enforcement agencies are preparing accordingly. dan you know, obviously it's a fluid situation. >> things could change quickly. steph, any areas of the city that where police are advising us not to visit this weekend? >> yes, dan. in fact, we received a notice from the treasurer island development authority that strongly discouraging anyone from visiting both treasure island and the yerba buena island during new year's eve due to ongoing construction in that area. not to mention, parking will be tough as viewing areas for the fireworks show they say, will be extremely limited. yeah, sure. >> okay, stephanie. thank you. >> a big break in a cold case, a clue uncovered 37 years ago has finally resulted in answers in a woman's disappearance dating back to 1972. much of a good thing at mavericks beach, where waves are so big, they come with a warning. crews lost at the self-driving car company is looking to get more than $120 million from
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crime. one young man was left paralyzed. abc seven news reporter anser hassan sat down with one of the students who is in the bay area, visiting family for the holidays. i'm uh- doing okay regarding physical recovery, psychological recovery. >> it's very hard. >> it's been one month since kanan abdul hamid and his two
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friends survived a shooting thanksgiving weekend in burlington, vermont, and what may be a possible hate crime dealing with the aftermath of the shooting has been tough. but, he adds, the war in gaza weighs even heavier. >> it's very hard to process the shooting when your psyche is all really focused on what's happening and gaza and palestine, it's very hard to witness a blatant genocide in our modern times. >> kanan is visiting family in the bay area on break from college for the holidays. the night of the shooting, the three were headed home, speaking arabic wearing kefaya's, the traditional palestinian scarf. when they were shot at close range. keenan had minor injuries, but his friend hisham awartani was left paralyzed and we're hoping he is charged the full extent of the law regarding a hate crime. the suspect, 48 year old jason eaton, faces three counts of attempted murder . keenan says the shooting demonstrates the rising anti-palestinian, anti-arab and anti-muslim sentiment across the country and the challenges the college students face. >> i always felt threatened on
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an intellectual level. sharing your truth, sharing your history , sharing what palestinians have experienced for 75 years of oppression could get you in trouble. usually due to rash actions based on ignorance by others. >> keenan was born in the u.s, raised in occupied west bank, having experienced israeli occupation firsthand, he says he will likely remain in the u.s. after graduation. he believes in a two state solution, but thinks the chances for that has been slipping away even before october 7th. >> i see the israeli state doing like it usually does and occupy territories as against blatantly against international law and continue to encroach onto the west bank, keenan knows the three of them are lucky to be alive. >> he says the path to healing will be long. he knows that what they wear and how they talk make them targets. but he says he's not going to hide who he is. >> i'm always going to represent palestine and i hope these events don't deter other palestinians to still be proud
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of their identity. >> be anser hassan. abc seven news. >> 14 protesters were arrested today at travis air force base for blocking access to the base. the protesters were there in support of palestine and claimed the base is one of the leading suppliers to israel's military. organizers say they not only want the military aid to end. they like to see an immediate cease fire nationwide. >> travis air force base is the largest exporter of military weapons and supplies daily to the israeli military. and we've seen what that's resulted in the protests were started on the sidewalk, but apparently some of them moved into the street to block both entrances to the base . >> let's turn back to storm watch coverage for a moment. even the locals in half moon bay were surprised by just how massive the swells are today. at the world famous mavericks beach . abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey shows you people from all around the world flocked to the coast to enjoy nature's show with big storms come big waves and big time
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surf. >> and there's no place bigger than mavericks and half moon bay. >> the waves looked absolutely massive at and it was everything that, uh, we expected. it was really big. i would say maybe 40 to 60 foot waves. >> miguel blanco flew into town all the way from portugal to surf the historic waves of mavericks. it was difficult for us to see from our vantage point on the shoreline, but the servers painted an incredible picture of what it was like staring down a 40 foot wave. if it's your turn and you just got to go, you know, like when you see a big wave, you're kind of scared. >> but at the same time you're you're feeling like you should go and you go and you just go and enjoy the ride. >> for local iron banner, he wished he didn't have to share incredible waves like these with everyone else, but he recognizes the legacy of mavericks fans, the small surf town of princeton and half moon bay. >> it's like pretty gnarly. i mean, it's super big. people from all over portugal, brazil,
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tahiti, hawaii, kai, lenny and his brother out there. yeah, a lot of a lot of amazing surfing going down. >> hbo was on hand creating a documentary of the day's events, but a look through the sails and mist shows crowds of spectators was here to catch the action as well. >> we're seeing some huge swells , big waves and some surfers that are crazy going out there. it was crazy enough to just watch the surfing, but hundreds took the two mile walk to the coastline from the town to line up and down the steep cliffs of the beach. >> san mateo county officials did what they can to suggest people stay away, but these waves brought them to the bay area from far and wide. >> it's amazing. yeah, we're pretty lucky here. pretty special place we live in. >> it certainly is. i mean, it might become a yearly event for this always. and when you see this, the question isn't why, it's why not. >> at mavericks and half moon bay, dustin dawsey, abc seven news. >> all right, active weather out there for sure.
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>> and big sur for sure too. let's see how long this is going to last. >> meteorologist cindy patel tracking all of it for you around the bay area. >> sandhya absolutely. and dan and kristen, let's take a look at live doppler seven right now because we do have a lot of cloud cover out there. but there are some breaks in the clouds and some sun peeking through. i do want to show you very small little area of sprinkles north of our radar site. now i want to take you down towards carmel lagoon, where a flood advisory has been extended until 6 p.m. tonight. flooding has already occurred in this area this afternoon, and it's still possible around carmel river state beach parking lot and nearby neighborhoods. so this is still a concern. it's a combination of the high surf and the high tides that's leading to that flooding. and you can see a new storm is winding up here in the pacific, and that is going to be heading in our direction tomorrow. so we do have a coastal flood advisory that has also been extended until 2 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. soon. still, the potential for some minor low lying flooding right now. a
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beautiful view from our east bay hills. camera you can just see some fog in there. low 60s san francisco, oakland pretty mild in san jose right now. 69 degrees, 64 in hayward, san mateo 59. half moon bay, 61 degrees socked in from our exploratorium. camera 61 in santa rosa and napa, 55 in petaluma. low 60s concord and livermore and a live view from san rafael showing you the clouds out there. here's a look at the headlines. high surf warning with rough and dangerous waves continuing storm tomorrow with downpours and gusty winds. and for new year's eve, it's going to be dry for most areas and i say that because there might be an isolated shower or two. at least that's what the latest models have been hinting at, but it's not a game changer. storm impact scale we have a moderate strength storm level two for tomorrow. it's going to be mainly in the afternoon, but showers arrive out ahead of the main storm, so rain, heavy at times, strong winds and rough surf continuing and a slight possibility of thunder. wind advisory has been issued for all
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areas shaded tomorrow. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. gusts to 50 miles an hour. you could see some power outages and downed trees so be aware of that. winds begin to pick up tomorrow morning out of the south, 25 to 30 miles an hour and even stronger by noontime. over 40 mile an hour winds. and then as we head into the afternoon, you're still seeing gusty winds around some of our inland areas. so this is not going to be just a coastal thing, but the strongest winds will be near the coast tomorrow morning. commute time. you have rain at 5 a.m. as we head into the afternoon. 1:00 some downpours in the north bay. rain beginning to move in along the coastline. 330 it's going to be pretty stormy across the region going into the evening hours, so if you're getting away tomorrow or you're commuting tomorrow, the best time to get away will be in the early part of the day, because later on in the afternoon and evening, it's going to be pretty stormy. saturday scattered showers continuing. those showers will be mainly through about noontime and then they'll be moving on out. so your weekend is not completely a washout in terms of rainfall estimates. most of you
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will fall between a half an inch to just over an inch, but some of the wetter locations could pick up closer to two inches of rain, 40s and 50s. on your temperatures tomorrow morning, don't leave home without those umbrellas and hang on to them tomorrow. i would stay in. if you can tie down or secure any holiday decorations those 50s 60s, it's going to be windy. it is going to be wet. the accuweather seven day forecast. it's a level two moderate strength storm, morning showers giving way to a stormy afternoon evening. scattered showers for your saturday. it's a level one, mostly cloudy new year's eve on sunday, except for isolated shower or two. and then it's a dry start to 2024. kristen and dan, we're going to brighten it up. and for those of you waiting for more rain in the new year, wednesday, we have another opportunity for some wet. >> for those of you really waiting and can't wait, some people love the rain. >> i know. >> yeah, and we know we need to build that base. absolutely thanks, sandy. all right, new numbers show we are spending more this holiday season. >> we'll learn where we're
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according to data released by mastercard, retail sales were up more than 3% compared to last year. clothing topped the categories, spending surged the
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fastest at restaurants. that's where buying totaled nearly 8% in growth. >> how would you like to end 2023 and start the new year as a multi-millionaire? saturday night's powerball jackpot is now at $760 million. there was no jackpot winner in last night's $700 million drawing, so one ticket did sell in el dorado hills east of sacramento. that matched five of six numbers. so that's worth $451,000. here are the numbers. if you want to check your tickets. maybe you want something for 1138 5168. and the powerball number is five. >> i check my ticket if i had one, but i didn't get you're still here, aren't you? that's right. well, still to come here. a new development today in the border crisis. a pledge of help from mexico as the us secretary of homeland security meets with that nation's president. >> also, presidential hopeful nikki haley today tries to clarify her comments about the civil war. one day after a voter
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the 14th amendment's insurrection. ban maine is now the second state to disqualify trump from running for office. the colorado supreme court removed him from the ballot earlier this month, also citing the 14th amendment. the trump campaign says it would appeal today's decision to maine's state supreme court system, developing news a new binational task force will focus on the influx of migrants at the us southern border. >> it comes after a critical meeting with top us and mexican officials. meanwhile three big
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city mayors are asking for more federal help to deal with the continued bussing of asylum seekers to their cities. abc's justin finch has more. >> the mayors of new york city, chicago and denver sounding the alarm about the national immigration crisis. denver mayor mike johnson says his city is scrambling to process busloads of arriving migrants. >> we're looking at about $160 million of potential costs going into next year's budget. that's almost 10% of our entire city budget. >> the trio of democrat mayors accusing texas republican governor greg abbott of cruel and inhumane politics for bussing migrants across the country. new york city, now working to accommodate some 200 migrants bussed in from philadelphia after their flight from el paso was diverted due to weather. in response, new york mayor eric adams, now mandating advance notice for migrant arrivals and restricting when and where they can be dropped off.
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>> to be clear, this is not stopping people from coming, but about ensuring the safety of migrants and making sure they can arrive in a coordinated and orderly way. now, at the border, the biden administration says there has been a significant decrease in migrant arrivals in recent days that reported downturn, as us secretary of state antony blinken with homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas met with mexico's president and cabinet wednesday. >> mayorkas calling the meeting very productive as an administration official, says mexico revealed new plans, including cracking down on migrant smugglers. mexico's president pressing the us for more aid into mexico and countries like cuba and venezuela, where many migrants are coming from. pressure for action is growing, as a caravan of thousands has been reported moving through mexico toward the us border. meantime, a group of senators has resumed talks wednesday aimed at reaching a
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deal to enhance border security. that issue, now linked to new defense funding for ukraine and israel. justin finch, abc news, washington. >> republican presidential hopeful nikki haley is facing backlash over how she answered a question about the civil war during a town hall in new hampshire last night. asked what caused the civil war? she never mentioned slavery. rival ron desantis pounced on her response, as did president biden . haley tried to clarify her answer today during an appearance in new hampshire. >> of course, the civil war was about slavery. we know that that's unquestioned always was the case. we know the civil war was about slavery, but it was also more than that. it was about the freedoms of every individual. >> the first contest of the presidential race is less than three weeks away, with the iowa caucuses. new hampshire's primary is january 23rd. >> a skull found along
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california highway in tahoe is now linked to a missing persons case dating back 50 years. reporter orko manna explains how investigators finally got their break in the case. >> september six, 1970 was the last time anyone saw donna lass. the 25 year old south lake tahoe resident was on the job at the time. >> she was working as a nurse at the sahara tahoe, which is a casino on the nevada side that casino hotel is now the golden nugget. >> while the name has changed, what hasn't is the mystery surrounding lass's disappearance . >> old cases stay open until they're solved. >> south lake tahoe police chief david stevenson tells me a security supervisor at the hotel filed a missing persons report three days after last went missing. for 50 years, she remained lost until now placer county sheriff's office says a skull found in 1986 off of highway 20 near interstate 80 has been identified as las. but
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what took so long at that time, the dna testing technology wasn't advanced enough to get a sample. stevenson also says dna from lassie's relatives was not collected until her sister gave a sample five years ago to enter a new cold case team made up of people from the placer county sheriff's and district attorney's offices. last week, the team sent the skull to the california department of justice, hoping new technology could i.d. it. >> they had those remains sampled for dna. it was processed, run through the system, and they were uh- cal doj was able to get a hit on those remains based on that familial dna that was uploaded. it matched with last, but it's still unclear how she died. it hasn't been proven to be a homicide at this point, but we're obviously treating it that way. >> so what happens next? even after more than five decades since donna last was last seen here, there are still no suspects. but police say they won't stop searching from here
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on. >> it's just a matter of following up, following up on any leads that may come in. >> stevenson hopes lassies family finds some closure knowing her fate, but understands there are more questions they want answered. >> obviously it was a long time ago, but families never forget. indeed that was orko manna reporting many have long suspected donna lass was one of the zodiac killer's victims because of a postcard depicting a sierra scene sent to investigators and a christmas card her sister received. >> although an official link has never been established, general motors, the parent company of self-driving car cruise, is suing the city of san francisco, according to bloomberg. the company claims the city improperly overcharged them. $108 million in taxes over seven years. gm claims cruise's payroll should not be included on its tax bill because cruise is run separately. the carmaker is seeking a refund of the money, plus some 13 million in interest and penalties.
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>> all right, here's a look from our camera at san francisco international airport. according to flight tracker, a flightaware, a 110 flights have been delayed at sfo today. a triple a says it expects tomorrow to be one of the busiest travel days. they predict more than 115 million people will travel. that's 2% more than last year. this morning we saw the effects lines were wrapped outside oakland's airport. one visitor says he waited in line for more than an hour. i typically get here around an hour, hour and a half. >> um, at the earliest to, uh, catch my flights. um, but this is, like, insane. i missed my flight already on roads, triple a predicts the worst times to drive. >> tomorrow will be between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. as people try to get back home. >> next on the four, a four gate change a look at the latest way bart is trying to prevent people from getting free rides. >> and if you're planning a trip
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to brazil, we hope you have at least two. some grand in
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it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with developmental needs. thousands of bank of america employees like scott spend countless hours volunteering to teach people how to reach their financial goals. it felt good. it felt like i could take on the whole world. help stop fare evasion. they went into use today at west oakland. although the lock to prevent people from pushing the doors open with force has not
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yet been installed. that's coming right now. bart is using the gates to test three different door materials, and says the gates will undergo hundreds of tests, no doubt that that is true. we've talked about this and reported so many times a fare evasion costs bart millions, maybe even $1,520 million a year. so with any luck, this will cut that down. >> yeah. hopefully they can find a good solution. obviously they need to test all the different possible possible solutions, find out which works best. but i mean just pay. >> yeah i know, it's so amazing. sandy when i've been on bart, i've seen people many times. they're not just, you know, young kids. i've seen people in suits slip through. i know the system. dan >> that is disturbing to see that i've seen it as well. i mean, if other countries can actually do it successfully, i mean, just look at europe. i mean, people are getting on, they're using public transportation. i think we can do it as well. we just need people to be more honest. right? >> yeah. and i think when you can cut down on fare evasion, you can also cut down on other crimes that may happen on the platform. >> probably. that's true. right.
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good point. >> so all right let's see if it pays off okay. want to make more money. who's going to say no to that. right. you may want to get a tech degree. figures from the us bureau of labor statistics show stem degrees are the highest paying in the us, with an average engineering graduate receiving a median salary of $97,000 per year and an average mathematics grad earning $78,000. computer and it graduates are the second highest earners with a median annual salary of 90,000. these tech savvy grads are earning 43, more than the average graduate at a degree in journalism. you guys didn't make it into the top ten list. that's surprising of highest earning. that's a shocker. >> yeah. >> can we go back to school? >> is it too late? never too late. i mean, when we got into it, it was already not the best paying. >> and now it's really difficult. >> yeah. oh well, i think the only stem degree i could get is if i work at a florist shop. i like. >> i'm with you, dan. >> that stuff. oh, come on, i'll
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pick them. >> you can trim them 43% more and salary. >> you know, those are the high paying but high in demand jobs. it's also a unique set of skills that you have if you're good at math and science and you're willing to go back to school, i think you could do it. >> excuse me, dan, i would like to say that we all have unique skills as well. >> we do, do we do just not paying as required, i know, all right. >> well, after three years, brazil has reinstated its visa policy for three countries, including the united states. and the new requirements are pricey. starting january 10th, all u.s. travelers will need a tourist visa to enter brazil. if you're thinking of visiting, you may want to save visa requirements. include a passport that's valid up to six months past your travel date. that's not uncommon. flight and hotel confirmation, a bank statement and at least $2,000 for travel. well, i'm not sure what the motivation is. you know, we seem like you'd want to encourage more travel, but i suppose i'm a people wanting to go to brazil.
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small price to pay. they'll do it. oh yeah. >> absolutely. i mean, i would love to go. it just seems to require a lot of planning ahead. i mean, i don't know, the whole bank statement. if you have the 2000 to go, i don't know if you need the bank. what if you're just going for two days? right. i don't know, but i guess, hey, i've not been to brazil, have you, sandy? >> i haven't, but i would love to go. i mean, it's just absolutely beautiful. i've seen pictures. >> i have cousins in brazil. i was invited to a wedding last september in brazil. you didn't go, i didn't go, and i feel so bad. you know what it is mainly the travel time. there are no nonstop flights, really. you have to go through houston or miami and then. yeah danny becomes like 20 hours. yeah it's a long trip. >> do you, kristen, question about that? yeah. do your cousins love living? are they enjoying living in brazil? >> oh yeah i mean they've been there all their lives. they speak portuguese. they they love it. it's their home, you know. so >> so it's their home. they didn't move there. >> no, no. >> you could still visit even if there is not an event. >> kristen i could we visit you? hey, we know kristen even have
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to get a visa. yeah, okay. that's true. >> uh, look, you guys, fancy dinners are a common theme during the holidays. a formerly known michelin star restaurant is offering a new taste to its menu. to celebrate the new year. owner carrie blease and longtime chef nathan makowski have reopened their restaurant space for a third time. yes the san francisco eatery initially offered modern european cuisine. they eventually turned into a revolving door for chefs across the globe. after taking a hiatus during the pandemic. >> all right, now, carrie and chef nathan join us to talk about their their reimagined six course celebratory french inspired menu at lord stanley, which is a lovely name. are these the dishes? part of the new year's eve menu? ooh >> um, well, some of them are. and some of them aren't. we >> well, let's talk about the crab dish. yes. so the crab we have a salmon. >> i think. um, talk to us about what you're doing now. now that it's not that you know michelin and why you made that decision. and what is your focus?
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>> well, we just kind of wanted to get back to doing what we did previous to covid and just being a restaurant. um, that is lord stanley. and focusing on the food that we like to cook and enjoy to serve guests. and that was basically it, you know, is what what is it? >> you know, what days are you open? how many days are you open during the week? are you back to a full schedule? >> we are going, yeah. >> sorry. yeah. um, we are actually opening seven days after the new year, which is exciting. um, we haven't been able to do that since pre-covid, so, um. yeah, we're excited to be back full force. um, so, yeah, after the new year, we're closed for a couple days. little rest, and then we'll be seven days moving forward. >> oh my gosh, can i just ask you about this? i don't know what it is. i don't know if you can see it. it's white. it appears to have some chives or onions on it. >> that's the crab dip right. >> the crab dip. oh that's good. tell us about that crab dip. >> um, just something fun and easy and approachable. it's, um, it's kind of. it's going to be on our sunday menus, which is a
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prefix style. and it's been on a couple different menus, and it was just kind of something where we're using good ingredients and just being approachable and fun. >> so good. >> what is it? >> what does it take to make a restaurant approachable? that's a great distinction, and it's obviously something you have to set out to accomplish. what are the decisions you have to make to give it that sort of comfortable feel? um >> you know, i mean, we offer various menus, which i think is kind of a winner. we have an a la carte menu. we have, um, the menu deluxe, which is kind of like our tasting menu. um, and also during the pandemic, we installed a takeout window. so we have very casual takeout options that you can get, um, to go enjoy those outside or take them home. so kind of a little something for everybody. um, was our goal. and nathan kind of creates his menu around all of that. yeah >> good variety. >> this is so good. but tell us about your both your new year's eve sunday menu and your normal sunday suppers. >> um, so our new year's eve menu this year we decided to go
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with a theme that's, um, kind of 80s retro. so the menu was very much built around that kind of, um, plays on classics. um, definitely inspiration from the old school dishes there, which is kind of why i did the salmon rosette. you know, um, a rose of smoked salmon that is also, um, cured. and then, um, the, the sunday supper menus are meant to be very casual, relaxed. it's a prefix style. um, and just meant to have a relaxed sunday evening . >> so you don't it's not a stuffy restaurant. you don't have to feel ill at ease. it's designed to for families. do you have a lot of families come in? >> yeah, absolutely. you know, we have a lot of neighborhood regulars, which is of course, wonderful. that's what we love. and um, yeah, families, people of all ages, um, very mixed crowd, which is, which is great. yeah. >> so you don't have to be a lord or a lady to attend. >> no, i know what was the inspiration for the name originally. yeah
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>> um, originally. well, my husband's father's name was stanley. um, and we lived in london for quite some time. there was a pub nearby called the lord stanley. we always kind of saw a lord as someone who was welcomed and inviting. so it's a little bit personal, a little bit, a little bit british sounding as, um, my husband's british and, uh, little family name as well. >> oh that's fantastic. well, congratulations to you both. really great stuff. well done. and thank you. the restaurant is lord stanley, open seven days a week after the new year. thank you both. all right, that's it for the for four.
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want in sync back. tell me what to do now. >> when i want you back. >> could we see an nsync reunion in the new year? lance bass appeared on the game show rent free and was asked about a possible comeback. he says the band is talking about it, and he hopes to have good news at some point. earlier this year, nsync reunited at the mtv vmas to present an award. they also got back together for a song in the new trolls movie. all indications are that they may get back together in the new year. i bet they're starting the machine going again. >> mhm. all right. the rain machine had been kind of going or it's lurking around still. >> sandy is back. yeah, right
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now we have an isolated shower or two out there. dan and kristen, let's take a look at live. doppler seven uh. don't be surprised if you run into a few drops, but for the most part, it's just a mix of sun and clouds. right now we do have a storm that is a level two heading in our direction, and that is going to bring us not just rain, but wind as well. so we're going to start this at midnight tomorrow morning, 5 a.m. you will notice just some scattered showers at the start of the morning commute, but it's in the afternoon that the main event arrives at 1:00 and then continues through the evening commute. evening getaway. it's going to be heavy rain at times going into the late evening hours, and then turning over to scattered showers for your saturday. so here's a look at your high temperatures for tomorrow. 5060s. it is going to be a stormy one, and if you're traveling to the sierra, a winter weather advisory has been issued for tomorrow. so it runs from 10 p.m. until 10 p.m. saturday, 1 to 2ft for the peaks. looking at about 8 to 12in above 6000ft. travel for the holiday weekend may be very difficult, with delays and chain controls, so plan accordingly.
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your accuweather seven day forecast. morning showers and then a stormy afternoon evening level two tomorrow. level one for saturday. scattered showers will be mainly for the first part of the day and then mostly cloudy new year's eve. an isolated shower or two still popping up dry start to 2024. more rain wednesday. kristen and dan okay thanks andy. >> it's something every woman 50 or over will experience this, yet it's not very often discussed. >> now a new wellness trend is changing that. a look at menopause retreat that's next
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hundred thousand dollars pyramid. then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. menopause retreats are a new trend in the wellness world. their places, where women gather with health professionals to learn more about the physical and emotional changes they are going through. abc news reporter reena roy has a look and explains that not all doctors are sold on this idea. >> i think i'm finally in menopause. welcome to the club. prepare to be sweaty from hot flashes to weight gain, mood swings, or maybe no symptoms at all. >> menopause is different for everyone. >> unlike when girls first get their period and their mother sits them down to say, okay, honey, this is what to expect. >> no one does the what to expect when your estrogen levels take a plunge. so women are blindsided when it happens to
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them. >> enter menopause retreats, a wellness trend recently growing in popularity like this one at canyon ranch in massachusetts, hosted by indigo, where it looks and feels like a spa getaway. but the main focus learning how to navigate midlife and menopause. i think we go over that bridge. >> one of the highlights was being with a group of like minded women who were all there because they wanted to prioritize their health and well-being and have the attention for three days of this world class doctor who treated us all like her own patients. >> doctor robin noble, a certified menopause provider and ob gyn leading the retreat with group sessions at private consultations about hormonal changes and how exactly they impact things like mood and sleep, plus bone, heart and sexual health. >> things are really different for different people. this is a way, at some level, to kind of bring women together, allow them to talk about their individual symptoms, answer some questions,
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have a deeper understanding about what the rest of their life and what their health risks might look like. >> it was just really nice to have an opportunity to hear other people's experiences, and you felt more connected to the experience yourself. >> reporter but some doctors warn of getaways that promise miracle cures for menopause symptoms and encourage women to do their research. >> like everything else out there on social media, there's a lot of number one misinformation and number two, a lot of people that are making a lot of money. the most important thing is to see who's running them and who's speaking. >> that was abc's reena roy reporting. doctors say women should not expect the retreats to reduce the symptoms of menopause, but most attendees say they find a benefit in bonding with other women going through the same thing. abc seven news is streaming 24 over seven. get the abc seven bay area streaming tv app and join us whenever you want, wherever you are. that's going to do it
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