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confer 80 fireworks and a lot of
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resolution. >> today is the first day of the year. look at the celebrations across the world as people rang in 2020 for and with the new year comes new minimum wages, new laws taking effect across california. >> california starting today, how people in the bay area are going to be affected. >> and we have major developing news in japan. a tsunami warning issued after a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake. we have new video from overnight showing you some of the scary moments. good morning to you on this monday, january 1st. >> yes, a lot to get to. happy new year. we're going to start the check of our forecast with drew. yeah, we're in store for a really nice day you guys. >> a lot of sunshine today. this morning though, we do have some dense fog. so here's a dense fog advisory. this until 11 a.m. this includes the valleys of the north bay. also solano county where we are dealing with some low visibility. but it's not just there. we also have some low visibility in the east bay as well. let's switch live doppler seven over to visibility mode. you can see novato down to zero miles. we're down to a mile in livermore despite not having a dense fog advisory there. we
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do have some low level cloud cover. we're not tracking any rain today. today is a dry day, but we'll start out with that fog giving way to sunshine. it will be a bright afternoon. it's chilly out there. we're starting out with temperatures in the 40s, so as you take a look at your day planner today, we'll have that dense fog this morning in areas of the north bay and the east bay. the clouds clear by midday and it's a bright afternoon. temperatures going into the 60s. but we do have rain returning tomorrow. reggie we'll show you that in a few minutes. thank you. >> drew. more now on the developing news out of japan, where a large earthquake has triggered that tsunami warning and evacuation along the country's west coast. the 7.5 magnitude quake hit at 4:10 p.m. local time. it was centered on the noto peninsula, which is along the sea of japan, according to the us geological survey. it could be felt hundreds of miles away in tokyo. video on local tv show damage to buildings and there are reports of widespread power outages. there have been at least 19 aftershocks. the japanese prime minister says crews are working to assess the extent of the damage. >> as we mark the first day of
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2024, states from coast to coast are ushering in the new year with hundreds of new laws. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez in the newsroom. with the changes happening today, here in california. hi, gloria. good morning, kumasi and happy new year and happy new year to all of you at home. >> the new laws in california range from having more leeway in canceling a hotel or airbnb reservation to paying one month's rent as a security deposit instead of the typical two months. now, one new law means that minimum wage is going up. minimum wage is increasing to $618 an hour today for fast food workers. it's jumping to $20 an hour in april. but california's controversial decision to increase hourly pay by $4 between now and april is already facing fallout, with major fast food chains like mcdonald's and chipotle are planning to increase the california menu prices in the coming months. in all, 22 states are adopting laws in the new year to pump up paychecks for workers. the raises they range
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from $0.35 an hour to more than $1, and another benefit for workers is that all full and part time employees in california are getting a minimum of five sick days a year, and if you're wondering how much your coworkers earn, well, now you can discuss your wages with your colleagues. you can also complain about low wages to your boss without fear of retaliation . and coming up at 630, another new law in california. there's several of them. one gives new protections for pot smokers and another for renters. kumasi. all right. >> thank you, gloria, if you want to know more about what's changing in 2024, we posted this article about california's new laws. you can find it at abc seven news.com. and this is a bit of a rare sight. >> you can actually see the fireworks as people are ringing in the new year. along the embarcadero in san francisco. here's what it looked like from our roof camera here at abc seven. you can see just how colorful it was and kumasi you actually watched it. i watched it in real life saying like, how
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beautiful of a backdrop is this with the bay bridge and the ferry building? >> it was perfect. and there were so many boats on the water. it was great. >> and it's not just lit up clouds, which it usually is. i know, i know, new year's and 4th of july. of course, one of the biggest celebrations happened in new york city. a million people gathered to see the iconic ball drop in times square and more people watched it right here on abc seven people came out to celebrate in massive crowds from the u.s. to europe and australia. >> abc news reporter danny new tells us how authorities were on extra alert during the events. three two, two, one. >> the ball has dropped, but revelers were up late, welcoming 2024 auld lang zion blaring for the more than 1 million people celebrating in times square as they're showered in confetti. >> new york, new york the festivities playing out around the world, bells ringing in tokyo and seoul to say goodbye.
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2023. even. drones sending a message over london's river thames and down in australia, one of the first countries to welcome the new year, this spectacular fireworks display in the skies above sydney harbor. security, of course, stepped up across the globe to keep the celebration safe. in europe. 90,000 officers were deployed across france and germany, detaining three people on new year's eve after thwarting a holiday threat to a famous cathedral back in new york, the nypd deploying thousands of officers and using barricades to keep the fun under control. coming into tonight's celebration, there was a lot of concern about about security and guys, so far, 2024 is off to a great start. in chicago, officers had days off canceled, so there would be enough to handle security needs and law enforcement increased in boston, where family friendly first night celebrations have been going on since yesterday. danny, new, abc news, new york developing news memorials have been set up to honor a fallen
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oakland police officer who was killed in the line of duty friday morning. >> candles and flowers now marked the location where officer tuan lay was killed on the embarcadero near eighth avenue. the 36 year old officer was shot while investigating a burglary at a business involved with the marijuana industry. a memorial has also been set up inside oakland police headquarters. police have not announced any arrests in the killing. memorial services for the four year veteran officer are being arranged. oakland's chinatown chamber foundation has set up a gofundme for officer lei's family. a heads up if you are riding bart starting today, you're going to be paying a little bit more for every trip fares increase 5.5, which is about $0.23 per ride. this is a scheduled biannual increase that was approved by bart's board of directors in june. a low income fare discount will increase from 20 to 50% through the clipper start program. bart has tied fare increases to the rate of inflation in. >> happening today, dozens of brave ice skaters will don their
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best swimwear in a nod to a popular canadian tradition. the annual polar bear skate happens at several ice rinks here in the bay area, including the one at union square in san francisco. so it invites skaters to wear their white, wildest and most inventive beach attire for a few circuits around the ice rink. all right. >> up to this, right? >> it's a contest, too. so judges, i don't know why this is so funny. >> to me, this is the best. this is the best. with that, with that chair. and also his drink. i know, in the shades. >> so judges will reward skaters with prizes for the most inventive theme for originality and overall appearance. >> and it's not really that cold, so you'll be fine. >> this man is the entire story. he really is. >> that's why the camera really found no one else but him. >> nobody else was there. not mad about it coming up, formula. recall the urgent warning about certain baby products from the fda over bacteria concerns and
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new year's resolutions. >> they're easy to make. they are hard to stick to what experts say you can do to make sure those resolutions last more than a couple of weeks, 6 to 8 this morning. >> we do have a beach hazard statement along our coastline for a bit of an active ocean current. the waves nowhere near as high as last week, but we are tracking a bright day today. our next storm system, though, is on approach. we'll talk about our nextrillionain c
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three, in effect for the north bay valleys until 11 a.m. this morning. so we'll start out with some pockets of fog midday. that sun breaks out and it is a bright afternoon. temperatures right now we're starting out in the low 40s to the low 50s, 41 in livermore fog. but it's 52 in
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half moon bay in the north bay, where we do have low visibility. we're starting on the 40s, 43 in napa, 46 novato. but calistoga, a little bit cooler coming in at 39 degrees. so future weather as we go, hour by hour midday that fog is gone. we'll have sunshine breaking out. and later today it's a bright start to the new year. we'll have those temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. let's break it down region by region. you can see everybody is dealing with a mix of some clouds and stars, right now. but it is a bright day later on today. and again, those temperatures pretty much in the upper 50s to the lower 60s, rain chances. tomorrow they'll look at thatrillionain returns to the forecast. we have several chances on the seven day. we'll break down tomorrow's rain chance. we'll go hour by hour in future weather. also show you the storm impact scale. reggie coming up in about nine minutes. >> thank you. drew a warning for parents about a recall affecting some brands of powdered baby formula. the fda says nutramigen hypoallergenic powdered infant formula products could be potentially contaminated with bacteria. the voluntary recall affects more than 675,000 cans of formula, some samples have
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tested positive for a rare and potentially deadly bacteria. no illnesses have been reported. if you have this formula, the fda says you should throw it away and contact the company to get a refund. >> still to come, the queen of denmark, unexpectedly stepping down her reason after more than five decades on the throne and a special day to wed right before the new year. >> why some couples believe yesterday's date came with some extra good luck, right? >> as we head to break, we're going to take a live look outside. right now it is 612 [trumpet music plays] 579 breaths to show 'em your stuff. every breath matters. don't let rsv take your breath away. protect yourself from rsv... ...with abrysvo, pfizer's rsv vaccine. abrysvo is a vaccine for the prevention of lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious if you are 60 or older.
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up. do you see all these multiple launch points? >> i like this thailand. >> of course, one of the first countries in the world to
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celebrate 2024. they use this impressive celebration to lure in tourists, and i could see how that would be effective. >> yeah, well, to celebrate the new year, this ancient bell was chiming inside the asian art museum in san francisco this is a new year's eve tradition for 38 years now, and the public is invited to ring the bell. >> according to buddhist teachings, a bell is rung more than 100 times before midnight to purge vices and bad luck. >> so on the new year's eve, we ring the bell for 108 times as a time of reflection, to let it all go. oh plenty of people turned out for the ceremony. >> everybody hoping for a good luck in the coming year. >> new year, new you. millions of us making resolutions to improve our health. learn a new skill, perhaps save more money sticking to those resolutions is the real challenge. abc news reporter reena roy has advice from experts on how not to quit them this year, as we ring in the new year, people will be making new year's resolutions, but many times they're difficult
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to keep. >> we find out that february is a time that most resolutions are dropped. >> psychiatrist doctor diane metzger says that you're more likely to achieve your resolution if you don't overshoot. shoot what you can accomplish. >> i got my new organizer. i got my treadmill. okay, life is going to change completely. and that's just not reality. so if you are a person who is not active and now you have a new year's resolution to run four days a week, that's not attainable, how about we walk two days a week, keep it simple. one time i had a person whose resolution was to simply fold laundry on the same day that they do it. simple and that might seem like a really small task, but not for everybody. >> and focus on just one goal. >> if somebody's resolution is to get physically healthier, they may say, okay, i'm going to work out three times a week and i'm not going to eat fried foods. we should just focus on one. the brain responds better when we're trying to change habits. one at a time. >> once you set your resolution, doctor metzger says to prepare for potential obstacles. >> nothing is just a straight path, smooth journey. there are going to be times that you know
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you may not make the progress you want to. if you predict your obstacles, you'll be able to prepare for success and consider teaming up with a friend, having a buddy and a check in system. all right. how'd you do this week? just having that accountability leads to positive results. >> doctor metzger says. if you feel ready to give up, remember it's not all or nothing. don't give up just yet. >> don't be discouraged. what i want them to do is actually reflect back. you kind of look at it through a different lens or you realize, okay, you know what? i am making a positive change. even though it's not exactly what i thought, but it is a positive change. >> reena roy, abc news, new york. all right, well, yesterday was new year's eve. >> some people believe that date holds some lucky value because numerically it's 123123. so to make the day extra special, a lot of couples flock to vegas to tie the knot. wedding chapels were busier than usual, and the county clerk says she's been working nonstop up. >> well, new year's eve is always a big day for us. we usually do about 500 couples to get married, but because it one,
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two, three one, two, three falls on a weekend and it's new year's eve, we're seeing a big surge in demand. >> okay. oh it's the way it is just holding the microphone. >> something about that he's like and you say, you said it, you said, you know elvis had to be there. >> we're not going to see one, two, three, one, two, three on the calendar for another 100 years. >> oh, so we'll all be dead. >> yeah. >> well, you never know. you never know. >> well, that's true. there could be some advances in science. there could be. >> the spaceship could come the spaceship. >> you know, also the meteor. who knows? the meteor. >> i don't know how the meteor improves things for us, but you know, it could. we don't. we don't know. we don't. >> it's a new year. we'll see, we'll see, we'll see. congrats. all the newlyweds. the one thing i thought when the ball dropped, i was like, that's the font they chose. did you see that? i wasn't up, not even at nine. i was. >> oh, i was in. >> i saw them both. >> you saw them both? that's on
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nine and midnight. >> i'm trying to. >> i'm trying to be right. >> are you trying to live right for you? >> you know, start on a good note. >> yeah. >> you know, your resolution just really, like, isn't simple. thank you. >> so difficult. i'm trying to live another 100 years. >> honestly. tell us what it's like in one, two, three, one, two, three. well it's going to be great. >> be great. >> let's go outside. uh, salesforce tower, it's shooting off some fireworks on this new year's day with a live look outside all lit up on this holiday. here are your accuweather headlines. you do have areas of dense fog this morning. dense fog advisory is in effect in the north bay until 11 a.m. after that, it is a sunny afternoon, a sunny start to the new year, and then tomorrow showers and downpours return to the forecast. we'll show you the timing of that in one second. if you're traveling thing, it is very quiet across the lower 48 today. we're not expecting any real travel troubles when it comes to the weather. look at the mid part of the country. um, we're seeing a lot of sunshine. sure, it's chilly in the plains, but really
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we're not tracking any intense storms. even on the east coast. you should have no problems traveling when it comes to the forecast today across the u.s. today we have fog giving way to sunshine temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s don't need your rain gear? take the sunglasses with you if you'll be out and about. it is a bright day. tonight we'll have the cloud cover building temperatures in the 40s, and that rain returns by midday on tuesday. we do bring in the storm impacts, gil. it's a level one light storm. we're tracking tomorrow. scattered showers, some isolated downpours. it's breezy at times and just some slick travel from time to time. so future weather today showing you it is nice out there this afternoon. we have a lot of sunshine. then tomorrow we'll find those showers riding first in the north bay around lunchtime. then they'll start to move south and east throughout the afternoon. scattered downpours throughout the evening, and we'll even have some lingering showers into early wednesday morning as well. looking at total rainfall with this event, a lot less rain than what we experienced, say on friday, but still, we could see a 2:45 quarters of an inch of rain in some spots. here's the accuweather seven day forecast the next seven days for you.
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it's morning fog to sun today. showers return tomorrow by the middle part of the day. some isolated leftovers on wednesday, sunny on thursday and then more rain arrives here friday and into saturday.
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sunshine going into the upper 50s later on today. now around the bay shoreline, we do have some dense fog, especially in the north bay, and parts of the east bay. this morning that advisory until 11 a.m. but then you see sunshine really breaks out. it's a bright afternoon. we'll go into the low 60s in some of our more mild cities and inland today, some pockets of dense fog as well. starting out in the 40s, going into the upper 50s with bright sunshine. this afternoon, reggie. >> thank you. drew. this morning, a surge of migrants at the us mexico border is over whelming already stretched
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resources. us government data shows border authorities encountered more than 225,000 migrants just in december. that's the most they've seen in two decades. it comes as lawmakers prepare to return from their winter break. reporter amy kiley tells us the border and the possibility of another government shutdown are now top priorities. >> the u.s. is ringing in the new year with migration and funding concerns threatening to explode when you're talking about 10% of the budget to allocate for cities on this, that's unsustainable. preliminary government numbers show record migration at the southern border in december. texas governor greg abbott says his state can't handle the surge, so he's sending migrants north. >> they're being told that they are in the city of chicago, literally dropped off in the middle of nowhere. i find that to be inhumane and unconscionable, likely, uh, we will see more people die as a result of the inability of governments to really address the humanitarian needs in
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congress. >> both parties say they want to address the border crisis, but republicans say it has to come first. that leaves ukraine and israel desperate for aid as they grapple with new casualties and destruction. some just hours into the new year. >> i cannot come back to south carolina and talk about giving aid to ukraine and israel. if the border is still broken, and that's not the only budgetary battle awaiting lawmakers after the holiday recess, the federal government is running on stopgap funding without a deal, it could shut down in about a month. >> i'm amy kiley reporting heads up. >> if you commute to work using the ferry, you'll have more options starting tomorrow. san francisco bay ferries implementing schedule changes system wide effective january second, the main street ferry terminal in alameda will reopen tomorrow after undergoing renovations. that means the alameda short hop, which is between alameda and oakland, will once again pick up ferry
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riders trips on the south san francisco ferry route will also resume at the main street ferry terminal next is 630, a new band for california gun owners where people are no longer able to carry concealed guns. after a ruling made over the weekend. and why the fight over this new law isn't over yet. plus new year's celebrations ending with a person dead in san francisco know how fireworks could be to blame? we're going to head to break a short, i should say, a live look ou
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and as a pharmacist, i've recommended it to, not only just customers, but also to friends and family as a product to try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. happy new year with the new year comes new laws. how hundreds of new laws will impact california workers, and the changes in pay
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for bay area workers. plus tensions still high in the middle east as the war rages on between israel and hamas. >> plus, the united states strikes back at houthi rebels. i'm liz landers in washington with all the latest on what is happening around the world. >> and today is the 135th rose bowl parade. why this year's event is giving an opportunity of a lifetime to one bay area teen who has beaten the odds. >> good morning everybody. >> happy new year. it is monday, january 1st, 2024. you got it. >> yeah, your rent is still due okay. >> oh yeah. it is. it is really. it is, it is. >> who is really receiving that? check your landlord on the holiday and they want it and they want it. philipsson plus in december was expensive. >> you got things to pay. >> it was a december to remember. but also remember that your bill is still due. >> good morning. let's go to the tam cam. we do have a nice
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morning for most. we have some pockets of fog out there. a dense fog advisory is in effect in the north bay, but once that sun is up here, we are going to see a bright start to the new year. here's that dense fog advisory for the valleys of the north bay solano county as well. this until 11 a.m. this morning. we'll flip it on over to visibility mode. you can see why we have that advisory down to zero miles in petaluma. we have some issues as well around livermore. despite not having an advisory there. we're down to a quarter of a mile visibility. so pockets of fog on the docket. first thing this morning. we are dry today. rain returns to the forecast here tomorrow. right now, temperatures starting out in the 40s and low 50s across the board. a little bit cooler in the north bay. we are dealing with those low visibility numbers. 39 in calistoga, 44 in mill valley. good morning. so here is how the day shapes up those pockets of fog early on. but then it is a clear afternoon, a bright afternoon, and temperatures going into the 60s. >> kumasi thank you drew. new developments in the conflict in the middle east. overnight. israel announced it's pulling thousands of troops out of gaza, the first significant drawdown
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since the war started in the red sea. the u.s. says it has killed houthi rebels for the first time after months of attacks in busy shipping lanes. here's abc news reporter liz landers. >> oh, good morning. the houthi commander told abc news that the attacks in the red sea will not stop as long as israel continues its offensive in gaza, raising concerns over a wider region conflict. the new year, ushering in more tensions in the middle east. as the united states military says that for the first time, they've killed iran backed houthi rebels from yemen after they attacked a navy helicopters in the red sea. and the incident happened when rebels in for small boats launched missiles at a commercial maersk cargo ship. when navy helicopters from the uss eisenhower responded to distress calls from the ship, they also faced incoming rocket fire. u.s. central command says that the helicopters fired back in self-defense, sinking three of the boats, killing ten houthi members. after more than two
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dozen recent attacks, the u.s. formed an international coalition to protect the key shipping lane. >> we don't seek a conflict while in the region. we certainly aren't looking for a conflict with the houthis. >> back in israel, 2024 opened where 2023 left off with rocket fire exchange between israel and hamas in gaza. the israeli military saying in recent days that it expects the war in gaza to last through the entire of 2024. prime minister netanyahu is also vowing to take back control of gaza's border with egypt, though most israelis stand behind the goals of the war in gaza, thousands still took to the streets this weekend to protest netanyahu's handling of the conflict, as more than 120 hostages still remain captive in gaza. in washington, liz landers abc news >> oh, this is hard to watch. terrifying moments for people in
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japan when a 7.5 magnitude earthquake shook the country's west coast today, the quake damaged buildings and roads across the region, and a lot of people don't have power right now. it's also being blamed for a huge fire. you can see video there of a major tsunami warning. has been downgraded. but authorities say a smaller tsunami is still possible. japan's prime minister says a thousand soldiers have been dispatched to the quake zone to help out with recovery. it's not clear right now how many people were injured or killed after the quake. >> as you wake up on this first day of 2024, there are some new laws to know about abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is live in the newsroom, with the changes that took effect overnight. hi, gloria. >> good morning. reggie. at six we told you about minimum wage going up to $16 an hour today in california for fast food workers. it will go up to $20 an hour in april, but this is already facing some backlash. in all, 22 states are adopting laws in the new year to pump up paycheck for workers, and
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california's also kicking off 2024 with new protections for pot smokers starting today, it's illegal for employers in the state to fire someone for using marijuana outside the workplace. employers also will not be able to ask about a job applicant if they used cannabis, and renting a home is a little bit more accessible. starting this year, landlords can only ask for one month's rent as a security deposit instead of the typical two months rent before law. and another change if you want an electric scooter or a bicycle, you can store it inside your apartment. if the battery meets certain safety guidelines. if it doesn't, your landlord may require you to purchase liability insurance or may prohibit you from charging it indoors and the right to repair act requires electronics and appliance manufacturers to share information about their devices so that consumers and small repair shops can service them, and that takes effect in july. and here's a fun new law. we
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know that california has a state bird. also a state flower. well, now it will also have an official mushroom. that's right, the california golden state shantrelle kumasi a very interesting new law right there. sounds like something central. >> well, all from coast to coast, there are hundreds of laws that are taking effect. >> abc news reporter rhiannon ally tells us about the changes happening in other states in neighboring nevada. >> new rules allow for human composting, giving families the option of having a loved one's body turned into soil in lieu of cremation or burial. and illinois first in the nation. ban on book bans takes effect today, making public libraries ineligible for state funding if they censor books for political or religious reasons. meanwhile, it's new year, new pay for nearly 10 million minimum wage workers across the country, an impact of the increase in minimum wage. >> it just moves people closer
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and closer to out of poverty. >> 22 states are adopting laws in the new year to pump up pay checks for workers. raises range from an extra $0.35 an hour in some states to massive bumps of more than a dollar for workers in maryland, hawaii and nebraska. butnu prices in the coming months. rhiannon ally abc news, new york californians are now banned from carrying concealed guns in public places like libraries and amusement parks. >> on saturday, a federal appeals court temporarily froze a lower court's order that blocked the law from going into effect, ruling parts of the law were unconstitutional. governor newsom celebrated the latest ruling the firearms policy coalition challenged the ban, saying it violates the rights of peaceable people. the fight over this law isn't over. a panel of judges will now weigh in on the appeal. san francisco police say a person was killed early this morning in a fireworks accident on treasure island. it happened in a neighborhood on exposition drive shortly before 1 a.m.
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police say officers responded to calls of someone hurt by fireworks. when they got there, they found the person suffering life threatening injuries. the victim was given first aid but died at the scene. a witness describes the victim as a young person. he says the individual had just let a large firework when it exploded. when we returned, abc seven mornings after the holiday gatherings, health officials are expressing concern where respiratory illnesses are rising across the country and what they're asking you to do about it. plus, a busy south bay road could be closed for weeks after a fire on christmas day. what drivers need to know a reminder our streaming show, abc seven at seven is off today, but we are back with you tomorrow morning, starting at 7 a.m. let's show you sutro tower this morning, a live look. >> we have good visibility here, but we are dealing with pockets of dense fog across parts of the north bay and the inland east bay. this morning, a dense fog advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. so early on for the morning
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drive, we have some pockets of fog. once that fog advisory lifts at about 11 a.m, it's sunshine across the board. we are looking at a bright afternoon later on today. let's break it down region by region. we'll have that fog in spots first thing this morning. everybody sees sunshine by noon and by the afternoon it's a bright afternoon to start out. the first of the year, we'll have those temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s for daytime highs. live doppler seven along with satellite low pressure. now spinning out of southern california, a brief day of sunshine today and then tomorrow. rain returns to the forecast with this next front, you can see our rain chances really ramp up tomorrow, and we have several rain chances on the seven day forecast, so we'll take a look at tomorrow's rain. we'll have the storm impact skill go hour by hour and future weather coming up, but here's a look at some more high temperatures where you live. sponsored by the exploratorium. >> discover the art of light this winter at the exploratorium. looming nice artworks invite you to connect
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in front of speaker emerita nancy pelosi's home. they're out there calling for a ceasefire and an end to aid in israel. so you're looking at a live picture as these people are gathering there, promising that at some point this morning, they're going to have drummers out there, they're going to have it sounds like a bit of a marching band. so this is a loud way to
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begin 2024 with a political message in front of speaker nancy pelosi's house. of course, we'll be continuing to follow this throughout the day to see what happens there. >> happy new year. happy new year. >> all right then bangkok goes big on new year's. we're getting a look at how some other countries rang in the new year. thailand used this impressive celebration to increase tourism and bring people from around the world to celebrate an. the fireworks lit up the sky over australia's sydney harbor, where it became 20-24 at 5 a.m. our time. so now it's actually january second there. now sydney is one of the first major cities to bring in the new year. it's reported that this display included about 13,000 aerial shells and more than 75,000 pirate techniques. now the celebration in dubai is all about the burj khalifa, which is a tallest building in the world.
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ooh that is really cool. okay, now dubai. impressive. do it so it was lit up with fireworks. it had led shows and waterworks. dubai's media office says it takes them ten months to prepare so that this can happen. that is cool. >> for the past few weeks, a lot of us have been gathering with family and friends and traveling, traveling for the holidays. those festivities were great, but they also bring in higher levels of covid, the flu and rsv. we're seeing them spike in more than 30 states now. abc news reporter reena roy hears from health officials who are still urging people to get vaccinated. >> some of the nation's top hospitals are bringing masks back as respiratory infections spread across the country. >> admissions are up and folks are getting sick and getting admitted to the hospital for things like covid, influenza and even rsv. sometimes in wisconsin, a nearly 15% jump in positive covid tests, the university of wisconsin, now
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requiring health care staff, patients and visitors to wear face coverings during all patient interactions. >> we are seeing an increase in number of patients admitted with respiratory illnesses compared with the number of patients admitted around thanksgiving time. >> we're up about 40% 31 states plus washington dc, seeing high or very high levels of respiratory illnesses, including covid, rsv, the flu and the common cold. >> flu hospitalizations were up nearly 50% in the last week. the cdc estimating 4500 flu related deaths this season alone, with the number of infections growing or likely growing in every state and covid hospitalizations are at their highest in a year. we are holding some patients in the emergency room waiting a bit, and i would say every hospital in the region is doing that because of just the, you know, just the amount of sick people that we're seeing coming through the doors now urge everybody to be mindful and to spread good
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cheer this year, not virus. >> is that part new this morning the queen of denmark is stepping down after more than five decades on the throne, queen margrethe made the surprise announcement on new year's eve, saying she will be abdicating her role on january 14th. >> her eldest son, prince frederik, will succeed her. the queen's 52 year reign is the longest by a monarch in danish history. she's 83 years old and currently the only female monarch reigning in europe. the queen cited age and health issues as a reason for her stepping down the danish prime minister issued a statement thanking her for her lifelong dedication. a supreme court justice, john roberts, is raising concerns about how artificial intelligence could pose a threat to our judicial system. in his end of year report, roberts says ai could invade a person's privacy and, quote, dehumanize the law. he says the judicial conference, the body that oversees policy making for the federal courts, will soon examine the proper use of ai in litigation. roberts
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also sees a positive use for ai in the law. he believes it could increase access to information for people who may not be able to hire an attorney. >> now, if your morning money report people who fall for phishing scams on zelle may be able to get their money back. the company recently announced that consumers can get reimbursed if they are victims of certain scams. that includes those duped into sending money to criminals posing as a government agency, or the bank itself. if you're planning a trip to venice, italy, this summer, your trip might look a little different. starting in june, the city is limiting walking groups to 25 people. tour groups will not be allowed to use loudspeakers or stop on certain streets, bridges or passageways. local leaders say the new rules are needed to balance the needs of tourists and people who live in venice. >> heads up if you drive on el camino real along the mountain view los altos border, part of the road is going to be closed for a while so the crews can demolish this building. you remember it got severely damaged
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by a fire on christmas day. the city of mountain view says the closure will be impacting eastbound el camino real between san antonio road and sherwood avenue. there are detours in place the demolition and the cleanup work could take anywhere from 2 to 3 weeks to complete. >> this is an incredible story. frontier airlines is having to apologize now after a 16 year old who was flying alone boarded the wrong flight, even though they were at the right gate. the florida team was supposed to fly to cleveland. they ended up in san juan, puerto rico. so here's how this went. the dad says the teen showed up at the gate ahead of ahead of time on december 22nd. now usually that would be a good thing, but in this case, the teen was so early that he boarded the flight that left before his flight. frontier says the boy was flown right back to tampa on the same plane and put on the correct flight to ohio. now, how early was he? >> early. did he have time to go
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all the way? >> come back and still make the flight? >> now? something about that. >> um, well, that is too early. mhm >> well, his mom was waiting for him for christmas so they still had a good christmas hopefully. apparently the airline staff didn't even scan his boarding pass. you have one job. what. how do you how do you make about those gate agents. >> bless them. they do not let anybody pass on my flights. >> uh, they won't even let me pass. >> you know, i have one of those. never do. never get the suitcase that has the battery in it. >> right. you got to show them. you got to take it out. yeah >> and now they say i need a visual confirmation on because they'll be like, that's out. right? and i'm like, it's out. and i kept walking and she said, stop. i need a visual confirmation. oh so no, it wasn't in there. open my backpack, show it to her. oh, that's a lot like don't buy that. but that's a long way of saying they are checking things. how do they not remember last last week. >> oh yeah. and last year both
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spirit let the little boy get on the plane to florida. he went down to fort myers. i think, or orlando instead of fort myers. and i was just like, well, that's close. yeah >> come on. she's like, well, he's almost there. just drive. >> but his grandmother was like frantic. >> that is really scary to get on the wrong flight. puerto rico, puerto rico, also the luck you had that he just chose a seat no one else had. >> you're like, i guess i'll just stay here. >> also to be honest, if i'm 16 and i'm in puerto rico, let me stay. >> yeah, like this is nice. when did we get palm trees? what happened here? this is lovely. >> i'm old enough that i could really do my own thing at 16. >> yeah, you could figure it out. >> yeah. i have a job at the at the dunkin donuts. mhm. i have my license. yeah. i babysat before this. >> no i mean go back. i was similar. >> yes. go back home. >> go back home. >> you're cleveland. >> wow wow wow. oh no. >> let's see you outside our rooftop camera is looking quite lovely this morning. but we do have issues in the north bay and the east bay with areas of dense
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fog. this morning, a dense fog advisory in effect until 11 a.m. but after that, it is sunny for everybody. it's a nice start to the new year and then tomorrow we will have showers and downpours. returning to the forecast. now a lot of folks may be traveling today. it is so quiet across the country when it comes to the weather. you likely should not have any issues from la to new york, chicago, denver, atlanta, dallas, even seattle. we are seeing really quiet conditions even here today. we'll have afternoon sunshine temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s, and then tonight we'll find that cloud cover building back in and those numbers dipping into the 40s. we'll bring in the storm impact scale for tomorrow as a level one storm we're tracking with scattered showers, some isolated downpours, and it will just create slick travel at times. not a huge rain maker by any means. let's go hour by hour on future weather today. no issues. when it comes to rain. we'll have a lot of sunshine this afternoon. we are dry. the clouds build in overnight tonight and then showers first arrive in the north bay tomorrow right around lunchtime, then we'll be in and out of those
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showers throughout the afternoon and the evening. on tuesday we'll have some isolated downpours to track and there may be a leftover shower first thing wednesday morning for the wednesday morning commute. here's a look at rainfall. we are expecting about a 2:45 quarters of an inch of rain. with this system moving through and again, slower travel times your biggest impact? we'll see a little bit of snow coming to the sierra as well, with this system. some of our highest peaks could pick up about a foot of snow right around lake level. we could see maybe 1 to 3in of snow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. the next seven days for you. morning fog to sun to start out the new year showers arrive by the middle part of the day tomorrow with some morning showers. wednesday. we're bright and dry thursday and then our next storm arrives here late friday into saturday. guys. >> thanks, drew. this morning many of us will be tuning in for the 135th annual rose parade. it's a new year's tradition featuring spectacular color floats, and this year, a 19 year old bay area man who has beaten the odds will get the opportunity of a lifetime. he'll ride on one of these floats. abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with him over the weekend.
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>> i had tears yesterday, i just. >> elena munoz is talking about this behind the scenes look at rose parade preparations. >> you see every detail, every person in there working, and they all have a story. it's just been like, amazing. >> her son joseph is the recipient of three separate organ transport. grants and selected as the stanford children's hospital's honoree to ride in its float, witnessing the donor family being able to put their loved ones picture that looks so real on the float. >> i just started crying, joe affectionately called jojo by hospital staff and surgeons, is often referred to as a miracle patient, and he says he's excited to represent like i'm happy being decorated and feeling proud to get to go on the float. >> at just seven months old, joseph was diagnosed with cancer, a liver transplant soon followed. seven years later, a new kidney and this year a new heart. and now he's ready to
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rock the rose parade. >> so i'm going to be waving and like this. and then snapping and dancing and that's it. yeah. >> if jojo story touches even just one, that's what we're here to do. >> donor network west works to connect organ donors and recipients and educate the public. >> we want to break down myths and misconceptions, barriers around organ donation, and what it really means to check the box at the dmv when you get that pink dot on your driver's license. >> meanwhile, elena and joseph are honoring his three donors by placing this rose on the float. it was just so beautiful to be able to do that for them. >> like to honor them with a rose and mean a lot for me to put it in and decorated for joseph, this rose is his way of keeping the memory of his donors alive so other people can see. >> i gave them life and that
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rose. >> wow. that's beautiful. >> jojo tara campbell abc seven news. >> or you can watch out for him today at the 2024 rose parade live from pasadena. >> that starts at 8 a.m. we are at right here on abc seven. then stay tuned for college football that starts at 10 a.m. the iowa hawkeyes are taking on the tennessee volunteers in the citrus bowl and at 8 p.m, it's the 2023 rock and roll hall of fame induction ceremony. that's all right. here on abc seven. there. is going to be a bigger powerball jackpot to kick off the new year. >> nobody matched all six numbers saturday night to win $760 million. that was a jackpot . this was the 34th straight powerball drawing without a winner. so the prize pot will grow to about $810 million for tonight's drawing. you're goi to do it. >> no no me either i know you're not. >> i don't know maybe we should
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something new for 2024. >> let's stick with the old season, okay? >> it's a new day. >> all right? so i'm next. >> seven things you need to know today. >> reminder. you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. that's for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming. >> and as we head to break, we're taking a live look outside . it is 655. we'll
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plus, ask how to get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. switch today. this morning. number one, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake has left widespread damage in japan. it hit along the country's west coast earlier today. it did trigger a tsunami warning. it prompted evacuation orders in coastal towns. >> number two san francisco police are investigating after a person died in a fireworks related accident. it happened in a treasure island neighborhood less than an hour into the new year. >> number three, the new year is bringing new laws. they range from having more leeway on
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canceling a hotel or airbnb reservation to only needing to pay one month's rent as a security deposit instead of the typical two months. these are new laws here in california. minimum wage is also going up to $16 an hour today. >> number four a heads up for bart riders. fares went up 5.5, or about $0.23 per ride. starting today. >> and number five, a live look from our exploratory camera. it's looking lovely this morning , but we do have issues with dense fog in spots, especially in the north bay. dense fog advisory in effect there until 11 a.m. so pockets of fog this morning giving way to sunshine across the entire region. temperatures into the lower 60s. number six today, dozens of ice skaters will take part in the annual polar bear skate competition at ice rinks across the bay area. >> they are wearing swimwear today. judges will reward skaters with prizes for most inventive theme, originality and overall appearance. and this man, i hope he comes back again because he wins it all. >> and number seven forget about the ball drop in times square
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last night. people in key west, florida, rang in the new year with a red high heel shoe drop. a drag performer was singing as the shoe drop right in front of a popular bar. i was ready to see the whole drop. >> have you ever been to that bar? >> i have not, no. oh, yeah. >> it's on the bourbon street pub or bourbon pub or something. yeah. um, yeah, a lot goes down there. yeah. okay. and including heels, including heels. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "good morning america" and happy new year. it is 8:00 a.m. this morning as we fly into 2024. >> i would love to hear it. >> a look back on "gma" adventures. >> from the tallest building in the southern hemisphere... "good morning america"! >> the extraordinary journeys

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