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is still on this morning for the people involved in the death of an oakland police officer. what we're learning about that officer from community members, and we're looking at the aftermath from yesterday's storms. the major damage impacting parts of the bay area. and right now we're getting a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera. san francisco is set to host its annual new year's eve fireworks
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show. are dry your skies in the forecast for fireworks on sunday night. we all want to know that good morning to you. it is saturday, december 30th. i'm gloria rodriguez and meteorologist lisa argen has been tracking the wet weather as we head into the new year. so that's the big question is it going to be dry tomorrow for the fireworks? >> we are looking at progressively drier weather. in fact, even today our level one system lasting throughout the morning hours, you can see the line of showers really focused from the san mateo coast, the peninsula. they're over into the east bay. so marin and sonoma, still some isolated showers, but the heavier rain. check it out. south of whipple road, moving into union city 8-80 paseo padre parkway and newark. getting the wet weather and westward onto the peninsula. there uh. it has been wet in san francisco, burlingame now, and down towards woodside, los altos hills. the scattered showers and up in the north bay a little bit quieter. some peeks of sun. we are looking at our level one system
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with scattered showers, thus high surf warning and the coastal flood warning through 2:00 and this will all be winding down later on today, but very dangerous out there with over 14ft right off point rays right now. there's a look at some sun. our exploratorium camera 54, san francisco, 57, half moon bay and that very rough surf out there. we have drier conditions to end 2023. but, gloria, we've got rain to track for 2024. all right, we'll hear all about that coming up in a little bit. >> thank you so much lisa. well new this morning a crash involving a police cruiser in san francisco. so we are working to find out more details. but you can see this video right here. it shows the mangled patrol car and another vehicle flipped on its side. the suv appears to be a government vehicle. the accident happened overnight on keith street and calzada avenue. it's not clear what led up to the crash, and we don't know if anybody was hurt. we are waiting for an update from san francisco police
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developing news out of the east bay. we are learning more about the oakland police officer killed in the line of duty early friday morning, 36 year old tom lee was shot while he and other officers were responding to a burglary at a cannabis business at embarcadero. and fifth, police say the suspects are still on the run. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn tells us what the community is saying about the fallen officer. >> sadly, today, one of our officers paid the ultimate sacrifice devastating news the death of a colleague, a friend, a brother killed while doing his job on friday afternoon. >> the flag draped coffin carried out and a silent show of solidarity for a fallen officer, tuan lee, a four year veteran of oakland pd. >> hey, i got an officer down. >> according to the interim chief, police responded to a call about a burglary in the 400 block of market early friday morning when officers got there, they spotted several people
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trying to get away. one of them fired a gun. several times at officer lei lei, who was wearing plain clothes, was struck while he was driving in an unmarked vehicle. he died from the shooting. >> oakland will work tirelessly with all of our law enforcement partners to find those responsible for this assault on our city and the killing of our officer friday night, the scene was still taped off as the rain came down hard on investigators. >> officer tuan lei was the first officer killed on the job in oakland in 14 years. that's tough news for a lot of people to process. >> it's a tragedy for the officers who served with him to tragedy for our residents, and is tragedy for this city. >> yeah, it's pretty sad uh, so the people protecting us also getting hurt and getting killed. >> carl chan is with oakland chinatown chamber of commerce.
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>> he was there for us, you know, when we needed, uh, needed him especially. i remember during that, uh, the aapi hate era, and he's also the cousin of one of our board members. >> he was a great gym for our neighborhood and our community. >> as a community resource officer, officer lei got to know keisha anderson and kept a close eye on her neighborhood. >> i left my garage door open one day. um, and i didn't know i left it open. he came and knocked on my door and let me know. like i went in your garage. i knew that wasn't the normal for you. um i checked it and everything was fine. >> henderson says losing officer lei is losing a positive piece of her community. >> this is a tragic loss for the city of oakland, and that was suzanne phan reporting. >> the last time that oakland lost an officer in the line of duty was the department's deadliest day. on march 21st of 2009, four officers were shot. it started with a routine traffic stop on macarthur boulevard. a convicted felon, lovelle mixon, opened fire,
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killing sergeant mark dunakin and officer john hagy. the search for mixon led police to an east oakland apartment complex. he shot and killed sergeant ervin romans and sergeant daniel sakai before he died in a shootout with police. and be sure to stay with abc seven news as we continue to follow this story and the latest on the search for the gunman and of course, you can go to our website. that's abc seven news.com for updates anytime time. this story is on the home page. the chp is investigating a wreck and pacheco that happened last night in heavy rain just before 8:00, trapping the driver . witnesses say he hit several parked cars near bloom drive. the truck continued about 400 yards before striking a power pole and then overturning. fire crews worked to extract the driver, who suffered moderate injuries, and there's no word on what led to the crash. but emergency ■responders say whethr there is likely to be a factor. communities in the south bay are
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hoping to dry out today from a12 weather punch. heavy rain last night, preceded by the high surf, caused a mess on thursday. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez has more from san jose. >> a stormy friday night didn't stop families from venturing out in downtown san jose. this is the final weekend to catch the holiday displays at christmas in the park. roberta gardner from spokane, washington, was determined to see it well last year we went on the second and everything was torn down, so we wanted to see it live. >> some people were prepared for the wet weather. >> others were caught off guard before the rain hit santa clara valley water had their free filled sandbags outside available for residents who need any further south. communities like aptos are still cleaning up from thursday's storm. this is video taken from
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venus cocktails and kitchen beachside on their instagram. they said they had minor flooding and will reopen on saturday and sunday in capitola the close knit community continues to clean up the seawater and debris. the owner of zelda's on the beach, joshua whitby, said his goal is to reopen sunday for brunch. looking ahead to the new year, whitby said the storms just keep getting worse, so he's preparing for the next one. >> we're installing storm hurricane doors across the back of the restaurant just in preparation for the next one, so i don't have to come down and build a wall in the middle of rain or waves coming crashing over us. >> despite the cleanup, business owners in the treasured beach town of capitola want to let people who are home for the holidays know they're still open. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> the storm brought rain and strong winds to the north bay. a large tree took out the deck of
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this home in cloverdale. firstrillionesponders are warning that heavy winds could hit holiday lights and decorations. one santa rosa resident says he'll take his chances. we're going to be laying low and uh- and not climbing any ladders to take down christmas lights. >> if we're smart over the next uh- next couple of days with street flooding likely, the santa rosa fire department is urging drivers to be super cautious. >> downed trees are reported in occidentale and power outages are likely. a steady rain fell throughout the evening last night in san francisco, perhaps putting a damper on some plans, but abc seven news reporter tara campbell talked with some people who say they're actually embracing this wet weather from sandbags to swelling waves. >> friday's storm dropped in on san francisco. >> we enjoy the rain and do some hike in this weather. >> we live up the road and so we were having a nice rain walk with my daughter and from the
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embarcadero to the edges of ocean beach, locals and tourists alike, soaking it in. >> well, i do love the rain, so i don't mind it so much. >> bianca smith is visiting from austin, texas. >> got so foggy very quickly so it limited my time. on seeing the golden gate bridge, but that's okay. >> it's her first time in the city and she's not letting the rain put a damper on it. >> it's very beautiful here. the ocean. you can see how wild it is and it's just very pretty to see. >> and while it may be beautiful, the san francisco fire department wants people to take precautions. >> we ask that if you don't have to be outdoors, you stay indoors. >> think about some good family, fun family and friend fun events that you can do if you have to go out. >> officials say dress the part if you are out and about as a pedestrian, a bicyclist, or any other mobility devices, please consider wearing some bright clothing and if you have to drive anywhere, be very cautious. >> slow down. don't drive through puddles, puddles can be a lot deeper than you think, and
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if you see a situation that looks dangerous, he says, turn around. if you see a hazard, please don't approach the hazard. call 911. if it's not impacting life or an imminent threat to property at the time in san francisco, you can call 311. >> tara campbell, abc seven news and you can track the rain yourself with the same live doppler seven that lisa and our weather team uses. >> just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it. speaking of rain, lisa, is it coming down right now? >> we have scattered showers, mainly along the peninsula, the east bay, but our high surf warning, our coastal flood warning through 2:00, you can see that uh- angry pacific there from santa cruz 53 degrees, just a couple hundred of leftover rain showers for you. here. we'll talk about how much is left for your saturday, new year's eve. if it's going to be dry, how about the start to 2024? well don't put away the umbrellas yet. that's a hint. i'll be back with more coming up. >> okay. thank you lisa. and
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also ahead, your p-g-and-e's bill is likely to go up and more than originally anticipated, the filing just made by the utility company and still to come, a look at how a new federal law will provide greater transparency. the abc seven news i-team has an example of how useful it can be
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word bridge. and you can see right now that the roads are slick. this morning because of that rain that we've been having on and off the past few days, and drivers are taking it slow out there. so that's a very good idea. if you are going to get on the roads. this morning, give yourself a little bit of extra time. we'll check in with lisa in just a little bit to get your forecast. right now we have an update on the chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down by the u.s. military after across the country early this year, u.s. intelligence agencies found the balloon used an american internet service provider to send short data transmissions back to china. an official says a network connection was not used to transmit intelligence, since instead the balloon stored the information, which was studied by u.s. officials. china maintains that the balloon was a civilian weather research craft that was blown off course.
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federal prosecutors say a second trial against ftx founder sam bankman fried is not necessary. officials say that evidence would duplicate what was already shown to a jury, so they are dropping the campaign finance charges against him. they say that a second trial would also cause a delay in victims restitution. bankman-fried is a bay area native and son of two stanford law professors. he was convicted last month for wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and conspiracy charges. developing news a joint search by the fbi and police in colorado is underway for a mother accused of killing two of her own children and wounding a third. abc news reporter chuck sivertsen has the story. >> police and the fbi are desperately searching for a colorado mom who is on the run. police say what started as a burglary call earlier this month has turned into a manhunt for 35 year old kimberly singler, accused of murdering two of her
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children and attempting to murder another. >> this will be a patient with multiple stab wounds, with other victims involved. >> colorado springs police say the initial call came in just after midnight on december 19th. officers arriving to find sinclar's nine year old daughter and seven year old son both dead . singler and her 11 year old daughter treated for injuries, but as police investigated, they determined there was no burglary . by the time singler was charged with murder this week, police say she already had disappeared. last seen saturday, december 23rd. singler is facing ten charges, including two counts of murder. the court set a $10 million bond. police say her 11 year old daughter injured in the incident is now safe and being taken care of. chuck severson, abc news, new york. >> a scary scene yesterday afternoon in san francisco when a car got crushed under a fire truck near lyon and calif streets. you can see it right there. the fire department says three fire engines were on their
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way to calls at separate locations around 4:00, when two of them crashed into each other. they then slammed into three parked cars. three firefighters were hurt and they are expected to make a full recovery. nobody else was injured. new developments a father and son arrested and charged with starting a massive wildfire in the lake tahoe area in 2021, will not be going to trial the caldor fire burned hundreds of buildings in all but wiped out grizzly flats in el dorado county, judge ruled yesterday. there just wasn't enough evidence to go to trial. the two men, however, still face a weapons charges. if you're a p-g-and-e's customer, get ready to pay more for your electricity and gas state regulators approved an increase of 12.8% last month. it takes effect on january 1st, but in a filing yesterday with the california public utilities commission, p-g-and-e's bumped up the estimated increase by $2 and now projects that residential customers will pay an average of
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about $34.50 more for originally , it was $32.62. the utility plans to use the money to bury power lines. officials attempted to clean up the aftermath after a massive wave flood. the ventura county coastline. beach closures are in effect through later today as the area remains damaged and flooded more for high tides are expected through the weekend as a storm moves into the region. several streets, cars and homes along the coast were flooded and waves as high as 20ft crashed into the ventura pier. and of course here, santa cruz. we also saw some huge waves. and lisa, you know, we've been getting that rain on and off the past few days here in the bay area. is it looking like this weekend is going to be a little drier? >> we're still going to hold on to a chance of showers. but you know we saw that area of low pressure in the pacific last tuesday. good. five days ago. knowing that we were going to see some incredible surf. and we don't have many surf warnings
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around the area, maybe 1 or 2 a year. and boy did we need it. and it continues through 2:00 this afternoon with that flood warning as well. but boy, southern california has been getting hammered. we're getting on the we are on the back side of this. but those cold post-frontal showers in this unstable air allowing for still some downpours out there. we're in the east bay right now around fremont, and you can see cedar boulevard here. looking at the wet weather through 8-80. and we've picked up over an inch, almost an inch and a quarter around fremont and milpitas, taking you on to the peninsula right now, highway 101, eastman drive there. 287 it has been pretty wet, and as we get along to the coast here, even though we're behind the front, you can see that we're still looking at some of these downpours here from woodside, portola valley and the north bay. well, things have quieted down for sonoma for sure. marin, a few light showers, but we're getting a break overnight. we picked up anywhere from an inch and a half in santa rosa, 2.57. still more
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to come around ben lomond, san francisco, point 951.23. in oakland. concord .61, in san jose pretty good at 0.82. but you know that southerly flow not doing a sunny favors in the sierra nevada. the snowpack is abysmal really. and we're only going to see maybe an inch more 50 for san francisco. there is some snow sticking to the side of the roads now, but this is a warm system still south winds out there. 56 in hayward, 57 in fremont. and as you look at pier 39, clouds out there but dry for now, 50 for fairfield and concord. but it's colder. so behind the front we're anywhere from five to, oh 4 to 5 degrees cooler out there. so you may feel it with the fog forming from livermore to hayward, 3 to 4 mile visibility. santa rosa highway 37 very treacherous with the fog and the high surf warning. this is a live look at santa cruz isolated thunder chance, but mainly some scattered showers ending throughout the morning hours and then our coastal flooding throughout the 2:00 time frame.
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and looking at new year's eve and isolated shower. not only here but down for the rose bowl as well. but the main activity will be behind us. this is our high resolution model that shows just a few showers into the early afternoons. peeks of sun, more clouds for new year's eve and rainfall amounts anywhere from a couple of hundreds to 5/100. so not much left out there. talked about a little snow out there and we're talking just a couple of inches, but wet weather nonetheless. upper 50s, san mateo, about 62, in san jose . some peeks of sun out there. a chance to clean up outside in the accuweather seven day forecast. so the scattered showers this level one lasting throughout the morning hours. then we'll be dry with an isolated chance of showers for new year's eve and some sun into new year's day. tuesday will clot up overnight. could see some rain and then more downpours into wednesday. level one system and then drying out thursday and friday. so the breaks in between are great, but boy we could use some more snow. i mean, it's not great for the
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sierra nevada. >> yeah, definitely. and for those people who are going out tomorrow for the fireworks, do they need to keep the umbrella? >> i think they'll be in good shape. but whether they're going to see the firework makes a lot of clouds out there still. but it should be dry for the most part. okay. >> well we'll cross our fingers to see the fireworks. yeah. all right. thank you, lisa. and a reminder you can get our live newscast breaking news, weather and more with our abc seven bay area streaming tv app. just search abc seven bay area and download it. and just ahead, new fare gates are in use. more on the big steps by bart coming up after the break
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enroll by december 31 at coveredca.com. oakland bart station looked a little different for riders who got to experience a prototype of these five new fare gates. bart
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spokesperson anna duckworth explains what people will experience from now on. >> these are seven foot tall gates. we're testing out two different door materials at west oakland, or testing out a polycarbonate material, and then also like a perforated metal type of material, just to see what's going to stand up better to things like, you know, graffiti, vandalism, wear and tear, the doors, kind of swing saloon style, open and close. it's going to be really hard for anybody to climb over or under or push through these gates. >> for bart, fare evasion has been an ongoing issue and one that abc seven has covered in the past. these gates aim to address people who choose to get around paying people can't just enter the system without paying. >> so what we want to do is to tier the fare evasion itself enforces fare payment and that's going to help our revenue, which does get impacted by people who don't pay to get into the system. bart has made other recent changes which include phasing out paper tickets for clipper cards and increasing fares by 5.5. >> come january 1st. daily ridership is still down about
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half this year compared to pre-pandemic numbers. duckworth says bart took a step forward in their goal for a better and safer user experience this morning. >> the initial feedback was very positive. people were happy to see that we're doing something, you know, people let us know that west oakland is a place where they've seen fare evasion happening. so to not see it happening this morning because of these new gates kind of show us initially that it's working. >> karina nova, abc seven news. >> bart will announce the next eight stations to get the new fare gates at the january 11th board meeting. in all, more than 700 new fare gates will be installed systemwide by the end of 2025. the entire project is costing $90 million and still to come on abc seven mornings, a family restaurant in the east bay was set to close after 46 years of business. how the community is coming together to keep it open plus, the mayor of san jose is entering his second year in office in 2024. he tells us the vision he has in store for the city
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and is tracking it all. and lisa, is the rain intense this morning? yesterday i was driving in it in the evening and it was coming down hard. >> yeah, we had our level two yesterday down to a level one system this morning, but we have some active weather in this post. cold frontal environment where we have unstable air generating more showers from the peninsula to the east bay. we're going to get in closer around fremont, where you'll notice the oranges and yellow there just east of cedar boulevard, paseo padre parkway. looking at the wet weather down through 880 just north of newark. and now we're on the peninsula here from mission college boulevard and uh. look at the wet weather from sunnyvale to 101. and further south that is just north of santa clara. we're looking at la honda, portola valley. but as we
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take you into the north bay, less rain there. still scattered showers from san francisco southward. so we're not done with this yet, but we will allow for this level one system to kind of fade away into the afternoon hours. the rough surf that high surf warning and coastal flood warning continues through 2:00. you can see it right there, right along the coast and the current wave heights 12 to 13ft. so still very dangerous out there. the airport wet weather, mid 50s and looking at the fog developing as well. but a few peeks of blue sky there from the golden gate bridge, but still a lot of water on the roadways. and let's take you through the next few hours and you'll notice that we get not only a few peeks of sun, but still a few rain showers right into the afternoon. gloria thank you so much. >> lisa in the east bay, the oakland police commission will restart their hunt for a police chief in the new year. it comes after the city's mayor, shengtao, rejected the first slate of candidates, the open recruitment period begins january first through the 31st.
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the commission will begin their evaluation on february first through february 29th. the commission will then send the new finalist names to the mayor on march 1st, five people are under arrest after police busted what they're calling an illegal casino and brothel in north san jose. so take a look at this. officers seized 33 firearms, 150,000 rounds of ammunition, 500 pounds of marijuana and $20,000 in cash. police say its special operations unit uncovered the casino on ortonville drive in december. the warrants were served on wednesday. five suspects are now in jail on various warrants and felony charges. a new law goes into effect next year that will change how many companies report information to the federal government. solano county congressman john garamendi says a corporate transparency act could help his constituents. abc seven news i-team reporter stephanie sierra has the details . >> starting january first, a new
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federal law will bring big changes to small businesses as corporations or other domestic and foreign entities that file documents with the secretary of state. the corporate transparency act, passed in 2021 to combat illicit activity hiding behind llcs, including tax fraud and money laundering. >> the purpose of it is to find out who is doing business in the united states, is the people who are receiving benefit from the corporation will have to disclose who they are. the beneficial owners are someone who has substantial control over the company, or controls at least 25% of the ownership interests. >> congressman john garamendi says the new law will prevent secrecy, like the billion dollar land acquisition in solano county that was kept quiet since 2018, the corporate transparency act would provide some information, perhaps not the total detail that would be necessary, but at least knowledge as to who the beneficial owners are. in september, the i-team's sat down with california forever ceo jan
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sramek. >> we provided the whole investor list to the federal government a long time ago. >> and when you say a long time ago, when was that? at least six months ago. six months ago. but these purchases started back in 2018. >> that was the first time anyone asked us. >> and to this day, even though we have some information, we still do not know where all the money comes from under this new law, certain companies will be required to report beneficial ownership information or boe to fincen. >> the financial crimes enforcement network. garamendi says there are 23 exceptions to the law, including domestic government authorities and banks. but it's still unclear if any of them will apply to california forever. it will force, at least in the case of california, forever flattering associates to come forward with additional information about the various llcs that provided the money for california forever, or for flannery associates for the i-team. stephanie sierra, abc
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seven news. >> a decades old fremont restaurant that was set to close this weekend will remain open, and it's thanks to a new collaboration with the city. dino shared on facebook. we are honored to have the support of our esteemed city mayor, who is committed to helping local businesses thrive. dino's has been serving the community for 46 years, but business has been down since the pandemic. they say the new collaboration isn't a partnership or funding, but instead it's a focus on hosting larger community events, and they plan to share more details soon. 2023 was a busy year for san jose mayor matt mehan, his first one in office. he credits a team effort in working towards solutions to build a better city. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey sat down with the mayor to look back and look ahead to a new year in 2024. >> 2023 is all but a wrap in san jose. and as the year ends, so too does the first year in office for san jose mayor matt
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mehan. so we talked on the very first day of your, you know, rain here in office. here we are one year in. how do you think things are going in san jose? >> i feel good, i feel like we have some momentum in san jose, momentum towards redefining a city thatrillionesidents can be proud of. >> after mayor mehan says strides were made in getting back to basics by addressing major issues like crime, blight and homelessness. san jose saw more than 10% drop in unsheltered homelessness year over year, but mehan admits the housing crisis is still a key area that needs work. it's going to be creating a spectrum of solutions safe sleeping, safe parking, interim housing and on up the ladder and holding people accountable for coming in doors. unhoused advocates maintain affordable housing needs to be the solution. the city has struggled with that due to the high cost of construction. the mayor also launched an ambitious goal to create 1000 safe places for residents to sleep by june 30th. the city is also projected to come up short. there but mehan says his model will give
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people off the street and help them to be self-sufficient enough to purchase their own homes. when the units get built in the future. we have a crisis today, we have people dying on our streets and tent encampments. >> we have a moral imperative to create basic, dignified shelter and get people indoors that should be the first order of business. other business the mayor dealt with in 2023. >> the city's budget crisis, highlighted by a threatened strike of a large majority of city union workers. the strike was avoided, but it created issues between workers, council members and the mayor, as well as concerns over future budget cuts. mehan says he stands by paying employees, but doesn't shy away from challenging workers and the council to find solutions that work for all residents as well. he hopes to carry that stance into his next year in office for all problems in the city. >> it's taken years of frankly failed public policies to get us in to the challenges we face today, and i want to do everything i can to help us get on a better path as quickly as possible. i think in san jose,
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we're starting to show that with focus and accountability, we can begin to move the needle. and i want to see that accelerate in the years ahead so that we can be a model for the entire region and ultimately the entire state in san jose. >> dustin dawsey, abc seven news and speaking of the new year, times square is getting ready for the iconic new year's eve celebrations. >> they were testing the air worthiness of the confetti to make sure it flies on the night. the master of ceremonies and volunteers from planet fitness and the times square alliance throughout colorful confetti and a few trial runs, people from all over the world come to times square and they write their wishes on the new year's eve, confetti in over 40 languages, and you can bring in the new year right here on abc seven. dick clark's new year's rockin eve with ryan seacrest kicks off at 8 p.m. on sunday on abc. seven news is on at 10 p.m, and then we will take you back to ryan seacrest at 1030 for the countdown to midnight. and still
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ahead on abc seven mornings. a unique way to grow plants, slow release fertilizer in the hair is one of the things we're about to test. to see how hair can help plants grow in the presidio , even in your own home. and let's get a live look outside this morning. a wet day today. we'll check in with lisa argen for your forecast coming up in just a few minutes
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explains the process. so i'm trying to be very precise. >> even a single little sprout can indicate that this plot already has some more seed in it. >> for noah teller, precision is a passion, especially when he's trying to learn how to make things grow as ecological and restoration coordinator at san francisco's presidio, he's testing a variety of fertilizers
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in a tiny square by square competition. and if you think he's splitting hairs, well, you wouldn't be far off. >> we're ready to apply our restoration treatments, so we already have the hair spread out here. >> yes. you heard that right. hair with cars whizzing by above noah is methodically planting garden patches and covering them with hair collected from humans and animals. he spreads it all like a mulch blanketing the borders of native plants and seedlings. we want to see how the hair compares to commonly used industry material. presidio trust ecologist lou stringer says the hair releases key elements as it decomposes. what we know about the hair is that it's full of nitrogen, and as it decompose, poses through fungal breakdowns and bacterial consumption. >> it makes it available for the plants that need it. >> the presidio is working with a group called matter of trust, the san francisco nonprofit is driving an international movement to repurpose donated hair for environmental uses.
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mats woven from hair have already been used to help soak up oil from disasters like the 2007 cosco busan spill in san francisco bay. but founder lisa gautier believes soil restoration could grow into an even more widespread use in your own flower pots, window boxes, and you can put it in your garden, she says. the hair is collected from sources around the world, sometimes small donations in envelopes, sometimes large shipments. >> so we get hair from hair salons and barbers. we get people that are just cutting off braids that they you know, grown on their own from households, uh- and of course, you know, lots of groomers, uh- ranches that have alpaca uh, bison wool back at the presidio, lou stringer and his team are trying to learn whether the hair is more effective than mixing other types of mulch and fertilizer. >> so this slow release fertilizer in the hair is one of the things we're about to test and see if that's better than
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just using fertilizer alone. >> and then i'm simply going to come through this pin flag. and at each intersect, i'm going to touch the ground and check is there a plant there combing through the brush, as it were, for a hair based solution to restore native grass and plants is very interesting. >> well, that was abc seven news anchor dan ashley. and if you want to learn more about the hair donation project, we have a link on our website. that's abc seven news.com. and right now let's go to lisa with a preview of your weather for this saturday. good morning lisa. hey gloria, we're in the east bay here from vollmer peak. we picked up anywhere from a half inch in livermore to three quarters of an inch of rain in dublin. and you know, oakland picked up an inch and a quarter. so we'll talk aboutrillionainfall totals. how much is left of our level one system. and when we're going to see more rain. hint it's probably going to be in 2024. more significant rain of the details next okay. >> thank you lisa. and also next gary payton. the second back on
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in games. one of the dubs is set to make his return to the court against the dallas mavericks. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez has your morning sports. >> good morning warriors guard gary payton. the second will return tonight against dallas. gp two is going to have a minutes restriction though, after missing the last 13 games with a calf injury. golden state dropped their second game in a row to a shorthanded heat squad that was missing four rotational players. stephen curry held to just 13 points on three of 15 shooting. the 13 points were his second lowest output in the game this season. my guess steph will have a big bounce back game tonight as the warriors continue this seven game home stand. peja
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stojakovic watching his son stanford cardinal open pac 12 play against asu. they led by as many as 12, but frankie collins gives the sun devils the lead with 30s left in the game. last chance stanford down three, michael jones three point attempt is blocked by jamia neal and stanford falls 7673. not pictured. saint mary's defeated kent state by 20 uh. here's the cal band men's hoops pac 12 opener for cal, hosting number four arizona second half down 25. jalen tyson. he tied for a game high 22 points. a hoop and the foul there with this guy. arizona's caleb love. and this is a poster so nice. we show it more than twice. tough night for the bears as arizona wins 100 to 81 college women's hoops. cal men's head coach mark madsen and stanford women's head coach tara vanderveer catching up hundredth meeting between number nine stanford and cal brooke dimitri deep three beat the first quarter buzzer. cardinal five after one third quarter. they're rolling cameron brink two of her 13 and stanford wins the pac 12 opener seven 851. the 40 niners
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play the commanders on sunday. san francisco can secure the nfc's top seed with wins at washington on sunday and at home the following week against the rams. >> but i remember losing three in a row earlier in this week, earlier this year, and you know our guys came back strong and it's the same mentality every week. it's just about getting better every single day and executing on sunday. you got to get back to work, get right back to work. you know what i'm saying? like we can't let this, you know, affect our confidence as a team. we know who we are. we got to come back on a short week and go on the road in a big game and find a way to win one game in a radio interview on friday with 95 seven, the game recently retired astros and former longtime giants manager dusty baker says he and giants ceo larry baer have had conversations about him taking a potential role with the team. >> dusty has expressed a desire to stay in the game in some capacity and resides in the sacramento area. that is your look at morning sports. have a great saturday. send it back to you and a reminder for all of
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you at home monday night football returns to abc seven today. >> that's right. even though it is saturday, the lions and the cowboys square off in a battle of playoff teams, and one of them could eventually face the 40 niners in the postseason. coverage starts at 430. that's followed by our sports show after the game. a lot of excitement about that. well, lisa, let's get a check of that forecast for today as we have been seeing some rain the last few days. >> yeah that's right. our stronger storm last night. we're behind the system right now. but you can see it is a statewide event. a lot of rain into southern california. we're on the backside of an unstable atmosphere, and that's why we're still getting the downpours here. we are in the south bay, right around santa clara. martin avenue, 101 8-80 heading to the north from newark to fremont. the hills here you've seen some active weather all morning long and down around boulder creek, the santa cruz mountains. ben lowman picking up 2.5in of rain. la honda highway one. but in the
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north bay, marin, sonoma, napa. not a whole lot left here. and you're quieting down first. and then the peninsula, the east bay and the south bay throughout the latter part of the afternoon, an inch and a half in santa rosa, ben lomond, 2.47 san francisco, almost closing in on an inch, an inch and a quarter. oakland. concord 0.57 and 0.82. in san jose with more to come in the east bay and south bay just a few hunters out there, the golden gate bridge, you can see, um, traffic moving along fine, but there certainly are some slick spots out there and we could see some more showers. you can see the raindrops from sfo 53, santa rosa, 54 petaluma and concord, and our 24 hour temperature change behind the front. are you feeling how much chillier it is out there? 5 to 6 degrees colder and the fog is forming from two mile visibility. novato four miles in livermore and about a mile and a quarter in mountain view. so remember, that's heavy surf. that high surf warning, the coastal flood warning throughout
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the day today about 2:00. this is santa cruz right now. live look the showers diminishing today. then looking at that coastal flooding still an issue throughout the afternoon and dry for the most part. maybe an isolated shower throughout the afternoon throughout new year's eve. but overall we are trending much drier here. we are high resolution next couple of hours shows just a little bit of activity, maybe in the hills here, but overall we're even looking at some sun in the afternoon. then the clouds increase for new year's eve. but we are looking at just very light amounts from 2/100 to maybe 5/100. now remember last year we had 573in of snow in the sierra nevada. still long way to go for the winter season, but so far we are looking at very little snow, blue canyon, a few flakes, the past hour and still looking at that winter weather advisory through 10:00 for a couple of inches in the mountains, upper 50s in san mateo today, 60 in vallejo. so that afternoon sun, the hills may be mount diablo and isolated
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shower. the accuweather seven day forecast. the scattered showers mainly this morning, mainly dry for new year's eve and a dry start to 2024. cloudy skies tuesday and then rain could start as early as overnight tuesday. level one system on wednesday. this will be good soaking as well and then a break thursday and friday. so we are still looking a little damp out there, but some sunny breaks maybe a couple rainbows too. >> yeah, you know we needed the rain so totally. >> we're still a little bit behind and we're going to work on the snow for 2024. yeah that sounds good. >> thank you lisa. well now to a story that has a lot of people smiling. a little boy could not wait until christmas morning. he got up at 3:00 in the morning and opened all the presents under the tree. abc news reporter whit johnson has a three year old explanation on why he did it. >> the rankin family in north carolina got a christmas surprise much earlier than expected. their three year old middle child waking his parents
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at 3 a.m. >> both of us went to sleep thinking everything was fine, everything was great. and then we were awoken with a request for scissors. where are the scissors? our three year old had gone downstairs and he had opened every single present that's right there. >> little toddler had opened everyone's presents hours before the sun came up on christmas morning, when i heard that noise, we thought, surely there's no way. >> i mean, he must have just found one and came back upstairs . and when i went downstairs, i could not believe it. literally every little tiny thing except for the stockings were unwrapped . >> the initial response was shock because it like required a lot of work uh- almost like remaking the magic for them. >> but the boy explained that it was all for a just cause. >> he told us he was like, well, i just was trying to make it less confusing. i wanted to open them so that everyone kind of understood, like what presents were for who parents scott and katie frantically rewrapping all
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of the presents in time for a holiday they'll never forget. >> our six year old had no idea he could not care less that things were imperfect. he was just so happy that the magic had happened. >> it was just like the wildest story we'll probably ever experience at christmas that we will tell for years and years to come. i joked that we would like write it into his wedding speech for sure. >> i'm with joh
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pine trees down in the highway was closed yesterday for quite a while. thanks for that update and santa clara, some light showers now the peninsula. more rain and into the east bay as well. just until about noon. and then we're getting into dry conditions for new year's eve, new year's day and by tuesday clouding up. maybe more. well, definitely. we're looking at more rain level one system. wednesday so still soggy out there. and i know you're
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tracking the rain. >> thank you so much, lisa. and thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm gloria rodriguez along with lisa argen and probably a good day to stay indoors and watch some football. at 11, auburn takes on maryland in the 2023 music city bowl in nashville. and then watch abc seven news at 4 p.m. it's followed by a special edition of nfl countdown at 430, and then at 515. the lions play the cowboys in dallas and stay tuned for after the game at around 8 p.m, abc seven news continues at 11 p.m. have a wonderful day
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