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today as rain returns to the bay area. >> bart back on track after yesterday's train derailment. we'll look for answers to why this happened again and new details in the murder of an oakland police officer in the line of duty. >> the new arrests and more. >> everything sleeping one week in the in the in my bench. yeah, because not the money for the rents. >> more fallout from the ban on street vendors in the mission. a family living in their van after being forced from their home. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. happy new year. i'm larry biel and i'm diane lim. >> there you hear it. we begin this afternoon with the first storm of the year. the rain started coming down this afternoon and more is expected throughout the evening. and you didn't even have to be outside to hear the rain as the showers got heavier later in the day got heavier later in the day in the north bay, sandbags were out. >> the dog parks were closed in
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mill valley today, an effort to prevent more damage from tonight's incoming storm. we have a look at the rain falling at highway 101. this was a short time ago in the area of san rafael and novato, and you can see it's raining across many parts of the bay area as we speak north bay, east bay, san francisco, and more is on the way. >> yeah. let's get a first look at the forecast with spencer, christian and spencer that live doppler seven totally lit up in green. >> oh, you're right about that, diane. let's take a look at it. right now. you can see that the rain has returned and more a happy returns are on the way. we've got rain falling steadily and heavily now from the north bay, from santa rosa, all the way down to the golden gate. and it's expanding. so this heavy rain is going to cover a wider area over the next hour or so. in fact, it's just about to move through the golden gate right now and drench san francisco, parts of oakland, berkeley and beyond. so let's take a look at this storm on our exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. it's a level one storm for this evening. the remainder of the evening look for periods of showers with some heavy
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downpours. it will be breezy with gusty winds at times wet and slippery roadways. nonetheless uh- obvious right now and the evening commute is going to be a wet and slippery and challenging one. here's the forecast animation starting at 5 p.m. notice we get a little bit of a pause after about 7 or 8 p.m, they'll still be some trailing showers, but the rain won't be so widespread or heavy in the late evening hours. but after midnight, we'll start to see areas of showers swinging through the bay area again, through the morning commute and into midday tomorrow before it winds down by midday tomorrow, we expect rainfall totals to range, generally from about a half inch to nearly an inch in the wettest locations, and there's going to be snow in the sierra. winter storm alerts are in effect, a storm warning for the western slopes and an advisory or watch for the eastern slopes. we could see 9 to 15in of snow in the hardest hit, highest elevations. i'll give you a closer look at that a little bit later, diane. >> all right. sounds good. spencer. thanks. now from snow to surf, get ready for more of high surf. today, the national
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weather service issued a high surf advisory starting tomorrow morning for waves between 19 and 23ft. you're looking at video from earlier today along the san mateo county coast. now experts say while it is fun to check out the waves, it can be dangerous. those waves can easily pull people into the ocean from rocks, jetties and beaches and a reminder you can track the rain yourself with the very same live doppler. seven that spencer and the entire weather team use. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it for free. >> several people have been arrested in connection with that fatal shooting of oakland police officer tuan lay. >> lay was shot early friday morning while he and another officer responded to a burglary in progress at a cannabis business. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has more. the oakland police department says several arrests were made over the weekend in connection to friday's shooting that killed officer tuan lay has been extremely, extremely difficult, especially, you know, new year is a time that you want to
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celebrate with a family. >> carl chan is president of the oakland chinatown foundation. he knew officer lay personally. he says the family is still coping with the sudden loss, but they are thankful arrests have been made. >> these people are being, uh, you know, killing and hurting people. uh- would not be on the street hitting other people. so the family members are very, uh, happy that, you know, they are no longer out there hurting other people. >> the oakland police officers association confirming that members of the united states marshals service arrested a key suspect in livermore. >> they can see that, um, the work has been done by the police department, and especially they want to thank all the police departments from all across, not only from opd, but, uh, for those, uh, have been involved. >> this was happening during another incident of, you know, property crimes and for our communities to be afraid that they're going to be the next victim and, and that our officers might not be safe. it
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sends fear into the community. >> doctor jennifer tran is president of the oakland vietnamese chamber of commerce. she says these arrests are helping the community to heal. >> it really hit home not only because he was vietnamese american, but he really exemplified what it is that we're trying to strive for with our public safety and for our police officers to be from oakland to be rooted in our community. >> reporter in a statement, the oakland police department says this is just the beginning of a lengthy legal process. we are hopeful that it will start the healing for officer lee's grieving family and our entire opd family in oakland, anser hassan. abc seven news. >> an ace train hit and killed a bicyclist in fremont today. sky seven was over that incident this morning near the train tracks at auto mall parkway. we've not learned yet the identity of the victim. union pacific railroad is investigating. >> bart trains were on the move once again today in the east bay on the busy yellow line, where a train derailed and caught fire yesterday morning.
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>> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley joining us live at the orinda bart station that was the epicenter of the derailment that sent nine people to the hospital with minor injuries. so what's the latest on the investigation? leslie into the cause of the derailment ? >> larry and diane, that is the big question. what happened? as commuters were certainly relieved this morning as train service resumed at the crack of dawn. but what caused the derailment aren't got out of the gate on time. after a night when an immense crane lifted derailed cars and moved them to the concord yard, and crews repaired track damage and on fire. >> another 3024 is on fire like a derailed. >> it was a difficult start in this new year for bart, as the eastbound train caught fire and derailed near orinda at 9 a.m. yesterday, traumatizing over 100 riders and delaying thousands of other passengers.
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>> now we turn to the phase of what really happened, bart director deborah allen said. >> the transit agency is still interviewing operators on staff as they try to put together the pieces. >> there's an investigation pending, so lots of things could come out that we don't know right now, but what we believe right now is it was not a track issue. it was not a train issue. so those have sort of been ruled out. um, what we are left with and what what most of what we know points to is human error. >> she said the interlocking device was new, the train car was new, the track was new. bart said they were unable to operate the interlocking to change tracks remotely, and asked the train operator to do it manually . passengers described the train stopping and moving backwards. the fiber optic network went down due to some software issues, and that was what created the condition from the start. >> that that the train operator
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had to manually realign these tracks. it's the fourth bart derailment in the last 15 years, all in the east bay. >> the incident is a setback for bart, as the agency needs to build ridership in 2024 to secure funding after declines due to safety issues and the pandemic. >> at least we were able to open for business this morning on time and providing reliable service today, and so that's what we need to do. moving forward. we can't really have too many of these types of incidents at and expect the public to trust us. >> i am really hoping that we get something out to the public and say, this is what happened and we are very sorry for the people who were impacted by this that bart director told me they hope to have definitive answers, perhaps by next week. >> meanwhile, the public california public utilities commission was on site yesterday and they are conducting a larry and diana separate investigation
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. >> so, leslie, what happens if bart determines that this was human error? what are the consequences? >> uh- that's unknown. they said it could be one person. it could be a group of people, a team of people they don't know. as they continue the investigation on uh, but they did say that things would change going forward. if it turns out to be human error. as far as training and as far as protocol, bart did say that the train operators are trained in how to do that interlocking and change the tracks for the trains, but exactly what happened in the process is what they've got to tease out yet. reporting live in orinda i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right, we shall see. leslie. thank you. the main street, alameda ferry terminal, is back open. it closed. on october 23rd for a renovations project to make sure it was compliant with earthquake safety requirements. trips to the alameda on the alameda to south san francisco route have resumed operations and the alameda
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oakland short hop service that is back. >> san francisco's district attorney's office has filed misdemeanor criminal charges against a former city building inspector. van shing, accused of signing off on an inspection of his own home, as well as two projects involving his father's construction company. he has pleaded not guilty and faces up to a year in jail if convicted and inactive. >> bomb found on a santa cruz county beach has been declared safe. that bomb was discovered on new year's eve at the pah'-ha-row dunes that's near santa cruz. it washed ashore just days after a high surf warning in the area. the santa cruz county sheriff's office bomb squad determined the missile shaped explosive was inactive and belonged to the military. all right. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. this storm bringing some much needed snow to the sierra on the same day. as a disappointing snow survey, san francisco, the new meta city. we'll tell you what that means exactly. and later, actor jeremy renner visiting the people who helped save his life
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those heavier patches of rain in the north bay, such as spencer mentioned moments ago, we are also looking live at our exploratorium camera, where you see all of that precipitate on the lens. we will have the full forecast with spencer coming up in just a few minutes, and the storm is expected to bring some much needed snow to the sierra today. >> the first snow survey of the year took place is actually a pretty dismal report, but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, no reason to panic just yet. >> it wasn't exactly a white christmas and not much of a white new year either. in the sierra. a little different look to the annual california department of water resources snowpack survey from the record breaking 2023 report here at phillips station last winter, they were standing on almost five feet of snow, but now the survey today recorded a snow depth of 7.5in and a snow water content of three inches. >> that results in 30% of average to date and 12% of the april 1st average. here at this location across california, the
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statewide snowpack sits at 25% of average to date, compared. to 177% january 2023. >> and abc seven news meteorologist drew tuma says it's not just california who's not seeing the snowy conditions the country as a whole. >> december temperatures were well above average across the entire lower 48, and we saw very minimal snow. like you said, only about 20% of the country has some sort of snow on the ground right now. >> locally here in the south bay, a low snowpack is never a good thing for santa clara valley water district, who imports more than 50% of their water from outside of the county, including from the sierra. but with our true wet months here in northern california still ahead, there's not much reason for too much concern just yet, because we had such a robust winter last winter and our allocations were at 100% for both the federal and state programs. >> um, our water supply situation is in a much better place this year compared to last year.
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>> it is still an el nino winter , and it still means that we can see not only colder storms, but also stronger storms over the next couple of months. so it's a little too early to say that we are going to end this winter with below average snowfall, and with two colder storms expected to bring over a foot of snow to the sierra by the start of next week, the february snow survey could look a lot different than january's dustin dawsey, abc seven news and right now it's smooth sailing. >> if you're heading to tahoe, sunny interstate 80 and highway 50 both clear, so that means no chain controls at the moment. of course, you know, if you've made this trip, it could change instantaneously with a storm that's expected to hit the mountains. so if you're going to make that drive, just be prepared and check out the forecasts. yeah lest we forget, last year, remember yes, tons of rain, tons of snow. yeah. >> and you care about the rain for a whole different reason. >> well, i would like the plentiful water supplies. helps helps our our bill spencer. christian. we need this rain desperately. little concern
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there for home water usage. >> is that what we're talking about? let's take a look at live doppler seven. there's lots of water in the area right now and is hitting the ground. as you can see, we're getting wave after wave of steady rain and some heavy downpours. heavy rain right now, still up in the north bay from san rafael down to the golden gate. and you can see there's more of it developing and moving towards san francisco and oakland and other parts of the central bay area. a wider view on the satellite radar composite map shows a several waves wave after wave of moisture moving in our direction, so we'll get little breaks here and there. but it's going to be a wet period of weather tonight and early tomorrow. it's getting gusty as well, especially near the coast and bay. we have gusts right now ranging from 20 to about 2520 six miles per hour. here's a view across the embarcadero where it is wet 55 degrees right now in san francisco, oakland 57, hayward 5961. in san jose, mid to upper 50s at half moon bay and san mateo. and it's wet at the golden gate and breezy there as well. other temperature readings at this hour. 52 degrees at petaluma and santa
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rosa, 51 at napa and fairfield, mid 50s at concord and livermore . and these are our forecast headlines. we'll continue to see waves of downpours with gusty wind from time to time during the evening hours. sierra snow. we can expect about 9 to 15in of snow from this storm above 6000ft. and we expect more rain and more sierra snow on friday and saturday as yet another storm develops and moves through the bay area. let's take a closer look at our current storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm, so for the remainder of this evening and even into the late night hours, we expect showers, occasional downpours. it will be breezy to gusty at times. and of course we already have wet and slippery roads and those conditions will only get worse. here's the forecast animation starting at 5 p.m. the current wave of downpours will have moved over into well beyond the east bay, out into the central valley by about 7 p.m, but many places in the east bay and south bay will still be getting some pretty good rain at
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7 p.m, but a little bit of a pause in the action not to the rain is going to stop, but its intensity will diminish and that will be between now and about between 7 p.m. and about 11 p.m. and then after midnight, we'll see more waves of showers passing through the area, and that will continue through the morning commute tomorrow. rainfall totals by about noon tomorrow. generally about a third of an inch to about three quarters of an inch, and over the sierra we have a winter storm. it alerts in effect from 10:00 tomorrow morning to 4 a.m. on thursday. the heaviest snow will be, of course, in the western slopes where we have the warning. and over in the greater tahoe area and on the eastern slopes, it's a winter weather watch. back to the bay area. low temperatures tonight, mainly mid to upper 40s. highs tomorrow. very narrow range, about 56 to 58 degrees across the entire region. and a high surf advisory will be in effect from 10 a.m. tomorrow to 4 a.m. thursday. wave heights could reach 15 to 23ft. of course, dangerous surfing and swimming conditions. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we get a little bit of a break on thursday under mostly
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sunny skies, but it starts to get cloudy again on friday with a slight chance of rain in the late afternoon or evening hours going into saturday. more lightrillionain another level one storm turning sunnier on sunday. appropriately and sunny and seasonal on monday, and then partly cloudy again next tuesday . so we're getting that pattern of, you know, a little bit of rain, a break for a day or two, more rain on the way. that's how we like it, because that way we avoid the flooding and all the other problems. >> and larry is referring to everyone's water bill, not just his water bill. >> yes, i want everybody to be able to relax and water their lawns. no necessary. larry. >> humanitarian concerns. >> yes, of course, of course. >> i see we're starting the new year off pretty much like we ended last year. thank you. spencer all right. she managed to make it past the congressional hearings, but harvard's president could not make it over the next hurdle. >> and the iconic images now in the public
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after allegations of plagiarism within her work and criticism from some groups over her handling of anti-semitism on campus. abc news reporter zohreen shah, with the details. harvard president claudine gay is resigning. writing in a statement that it has become clear that it is in the best interests of harvard for me to resign so that our community can navigate this moment of extraordinary challenge with a focus on the institution rather
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than any individual. her decision coming after allegations of plagiarism within her work and scrutiny from what some have called a disastrous testimony in congress over handling of anti-semitism on campus. last month, gay and the leaders of upenn and mit were grilled over whether anti-semitic protests calling for the genocide of jewish people would be considered a violation under the school's student code of conduct and doctor gay at harvard. >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate harvard's rules of bullying and harassment? yes or no? >> it can be, depending on the context. what's the context? targeted as an individual. targeted at an individual gay later apologized for what she called poor wording in her testimony in recent weeks, i've been very dismayed by the anti-semitism that we've witnessed on on harvard's campus and kind of the lack of attention that's been given by the school's administration on, i think, what harvard needs, and i think all universities need this is a deep conversation
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about issues of free speech and issues of anti semitism, of islamophobia and lots of other issues at campuses face. >> gay becomes the second president to step down since the war in the middle east started. >> upenn president liz mcgill resigned just days after the president's testified in congress, asking the president to resign because congressional leaders don't like their testimony. >> that's not something that i support a president found to have committed serious acts of research misconduct or scholarly misconduct, including including forms of plagiarism. very might well be asked to resign, but unfortunately, we didn't see here an actual investigation. ian gay was six months. zohreen shah, abc news, los angeles. >> well, we can expect to see some famous characters in a whole new light, and that would include mickey mouse, disney's
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copyright protection forsteamboe steamboat willie version willief mickey expired yesterday, so it's now available in the public domain. there was one company that didn't waste any time. they released, believe it or not, a trailer for a slasher film. no featuring a masked killer dressed as mickey. we would not approve that around here. but other famous characters whose copyright protection just expired include peter pan and tigger. we'll see. let's see what happens. >> i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. no. yeah, well, just ahead, a fight for survival for san francisco street vendors had the permits. >> i pay my taxes. i had everything, i followed the rules. the system, everything. i never complained. >> now, this former vendor and his family are out of their home . >> plus the changing population of california. and why it likely won't really affect the bay area. well, a new study finds san fran
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double beef, double cheese, for, yeah, $5.99. huh, good deal. pretty much swathed in green. all of that rain coming down and more is to come across the bay area. >> give you a live look outside right now where you can see the cloudy conditions and the map showed us pretty much every place but san jose is getting drenched right now. san jose. your time is coming pretty quickly. >> yeah, spencer is tracking all of that. it's just a matter of how quickly. >> that's exactly right. that line of rain we just showed you is moving from west to east. so san jose and other places to the south and east of that line of showers will certainly get wet very shortly. so here's a look at live doppler seven, and i'll show that just here we go. as soon as the wave. there it is.
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okay. waiting for the radar sweep to bring in the latest wave of rain. as you can see, marin county is just getting drenched right now, and that heavy rain is reaching down through the golden gate into san francisco and across the bay to oakland right now as well. this storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale is a level one storm this evening. we expect more periods of showers and some downpours. breezy to gusty conditions at times, wet and slippery roadways obviously for the evening commute that's happening right now. so the forecast animation starting at 5:00 shows more steady, widespread rain continuing until about 7:08 p.m. we'll see that wave of steadier rain sweeping to our east with the intensity of the rain tapering off a bit, but more showers will follow late tonight, overnight and through the morning commute tomorrow and in the sierra we have winter storm alerts, in effect, a winter sto from 10 p.m. tonight until 4 a.m. thursday, and the areas that are hardest hit in the higher elevations will see about
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9 to 15in of snow from this storm. more a little bit later. larry. >> thank you. spencer in san francisco, the 90 day street vending ban is still in effect. and now multiple street vendors are reporting housing insecurity as a result, abc seven news reporter luz pena has been covering this for months and spoke to a couple now in a shelter and lose joins us live now from the newsroom. louis >> that's right. larry, the mission street vending ban went into effect on november 27th. it's been more than five weeks, and we're now seeing the results. mission street is clean. most of the time, but now several permitted street vendors are blaming the ban for contributing to them, ending up homeless for the last decade, luis and luis ledesma have been street vendors in the mission district. we met them last month setting up their table days before the city implemented a 90 day street vending ban on mission street. during the holidays, the van that transports their merchandise became their home and moved everything. >> sleeping one week in the in the in my bench.
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>> after one week in the van with their two year old daughter, the city provided a shelter for them. this was one of their last photos at home. now everything else they own is in a storage unit. they blame the 90 day ban for blocking them from selling outdoors on mission street and ending up homeless. >> i go in the deep sleep in the shelter because no, not have the money for the bed. the rains uh- the supervisor hillary. so move with everything people's. >> he said they used to make $1,300 a week. >> this is my car. >> he showed us the back of their van where they had their holiday inventory ready to sell everything. still in bags, the city opened two sites for vendors to sell indoors on mission street. we went by one of them today. there were only four vendors in a space that has room for over 40, luis said. they tried selling in here, but only made $25 in a week. >> i had a permit. i pay my taxes. i had everything, i followed the rules, the system,
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everything. >> supervisor hillary ronen proposed a ban to tackle illegal activity on mission street. santiago lerma is the mission neighborhood street crisis response coordinator. he confirmed that several vendors are now reporting housing insecurity. >> it's very unfortunate if that is what has caused them to lose their housing. um, but, you know, we cannot say that this is not a ban in the whole city. uh, this is ban on one specific street. >> last night, luis ledesma recorded this video of illegal vending still happening on 24th street this morning. >> gone right now the results that we are seeing on mission street are incredible. there's been a very big benefit to the community as a whole. >> luis got emotional because she says they're collateral damage. esperar. i'm just hopeful. that this is not going to last forever either. >> vamos a estar bien. >> now we're gonna be okay in japan, a balloon that reads happy new year.
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>> there's no happy. it's no happy new year. it's a terrible new year's. it's not happy. >> and the ledesma family has opened a gofundme account as they hope to get back on their feet. the street vending ban is set to end next month, but the city is looking into extending it and also adding more public works inspectors to the area in the newsroom. luz pena, abc seven news. >> luz, thank you. a new report claims the migration of local tech workers during the pandemic didn't hurt san francisco's status as a tech hub, according to the harvard business review. san francisco remains a significant hub in the tech world, the authors label. it as a meta city. they say meta cities are connected locations that operate as distinct units and are attached to a major, often global, economic hub. in fact, one of the authors told sf gate that san francisco quote remains as the sun on which the planets orbit. well another new report shows california's population decline has slowed to
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a trickle. estimates from the state's department of finance show california's population dropped by 37,200 people. that's between the time of july 2022 and june 30th of last year. that's a 0.1% decline. san francisco recorded the highest population growth in the state, up 4700 people. alameda and santa clara counties ranked in the top five for growth. we spoke with the finance department's deputy director about these trends during our 3 p.m. show, getting answers what we see going forward is a return to somewhat normal year over year growth. >> certainly not at the level of the growth that we saw in the peak of the 50s and 60s and 70, to be sure, but slower rates of growth of for a lot of things that are happening demographically that are particular to california, but also happening nationwide. and now one of those things is lower birth rates. >> for context, california's
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population declined by some 295,000 people during the first full year of the pandemic. that's in 2020. overall california's population now stands at 39.1 million. >> all right. coming up, something smelly is happening in college sports. and how sleep revenge can backfire. the four at fours next entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems,
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national championship game that six monday night after beating alabama at the rose bowl last night, the wall street journal claims that michigan's success coincides with the use of smelling salts by its players. now smelling salts are legal to use, but they offer supposedly no measurable performance benefit. i have had smelling salts uh- it gets your attention, spencer. >> yeah, well, it wakes you up, right? it increases your alertness. it's used often for people who are fainting or feel a bit faint, but it's not supposed to have any performance enhancing value. so i guess it's okay, right? yeah i've had them try them too, and they obviously didn't notice any performance benefits, but they do perk you up. >> i mean, they do make you more alert. maybe at least in the
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moment. >> yeah. i don't think you're going to necessarily run faster, but like i said, it gets your attention. and it worked enough for michigan to advance to the national championship. so wait, keep doing what you're doing. >> let us also remember, they're also just very talented athletes. perhaps there's that. >> there's that. >> yeah. but you know, at that level any any little any little advantage, you know, might make a difference. so they're all searching for a little edge. >> yeah. well moving on work and home stress are leaving many people to put off sleep in order to relax. but that might not be what's best for you. as reporter denise dador found out, stressed out folks often stay up way too late pursuing leisure and mindless entertainment that don't really add any positives to one's life. >> the doom scrolling or scrolling thing, um, you know, social media and social media never ends. it can keep going and keep going, doctor roth says. >> that's the procrastination part. the revenge aspect is where you retaliate against the day because you feel you didn't have enough time for yourself. for example, a new parent or someone who has a very busy work
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schedule might delay sleep so they can finally relax. while it might feel good at the moment, doctor roth says that lack of sleep will catch up with you in the long terme. >> this can go from a choice, you know. i'm choosing not to go to sleep into an insomnia where i can't fall asleep because if this is something that you do routine early, your body and your brain are going to start to learn. i get into bed and i scroll. >> doctor roth suggests using electronic devices in another room so your bed is not associated with technology. experts also add consider a bedtime ritual like drinking non caffeinated tea and making lists so you can put your worries to bed. >> all right. denise dador reporting i have to say with a small baby at home, i'm very familiar with the 3 a.m. instagram scroll. it's so hard isn't it, dan? like you just want to have something mindless to look at. >> yeah, i know, and it's true. it's easy to. it's an
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interesting point she makes about tipping from just won't sleep to can't sleep. but you know sometimes a little mindless relaxation and watching something is enjoyable, especially if you've had a stressful day. but you can get hooked on that in the middle of night on i know and you go to the next thing, go to the next thing, it just keeps on rolling. >> and spencer, i know sometimes after the 11:00 newscast, it's really easy to start a show and then it's like one episode becomes 2 or 3. >> i've been there, done that. yeah, i did that. i binge watched things sometimes not intending to. i'm just going to sit down and watch a little bit. next thing you know, you know, it's 2:33 a.m. they do a good job on those shows of keeping us hooked. >> yeah they do. i got to see what happens. yeah that's right. >> yeah. you get to the last minute and you go, oh no no no, i have to make a decision here. am i going to continue with this or go to sleep this one more episode right uh- americans are cutting the cord and now they're cutting streaming services as well. new research shows customer defections from popular streaming services rose 6.3% in november. that's up
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significantly from november of 2022. overall about 25% of all subscribers have canceled at least three streaming services over the past two years. dan, you and i were just talking about this like a week ago, right? what has to happen? essentially, all the streaming is going to resemble what cable television even resembled when it first came on, and there needs to be a bundle and a bunch of these things, you know, companies merge because it's just not sustainable. you're not going to be paying all these services. no. and the price keeps increasing on those too. >> right. and now you're paying. some people are still paying a cable bill, which i am. then you have one, two, 3 or 4 streaming services. and they keep inching up those prices. pretty soon you're paying the equivalent of two cable bills, right? >> yeah. that's right. and i can also imagine too, how many times have you said, oh, what platform does that show stream on. and then the hecticness of trying to find it, spencer, is another problem. >> i had the same problem, and i have a whole bunch of those streaming services you saw on that grid there, along with the cable. it does get pretty pricey, but some of those shows
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are so good i don't want to give up the platform. they're on. >> i know it's true, but like larry said, we were we were talking about this at some point. i think they're going to have to bundle them like you do a cable package and you get all these, you pay one fee and you get three or 4 or 5 different streaming services. >> yeah, that would make it more convenient. all right. finally, now more parents are pulling their kids out of school to go on vacation. this was not the case when i was in school. families say traveling during the off season is more affordable. i get that destinations less crowded. some educators are worried about the impact, though, of missing classes and disrupting student routines. the majority of american families still, though vacation during the summer. i don't know. i was always told growing up that school is number one priority, always. anything fun can wait for later, for i don't know where this shift comes from. dan >> you know, i think that's how we grew up and things have changed a little bit, i suppose. but i would say this there's a difference sometimes vacation can be educational, and i think taking a kid out of school for a
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week to do something that is, you know, if you're going to take your child to washington, dc and go see the museums and go to other things or take them to europe for the sake of argument and see other cultures, i think that's as good as a week in class, to be honest. you can make up that work if you do it all the time. that's one thing, you know, going off just to go to a resort and sit in the sun, that's a different animal altogether. but you can have educational vacations that are as good as going to school. in my book you can indeed. >> i provided educational vacations for my kids when they were growing up, but we didn't do a ski week. you know, just because we could, right? >> by the way, dan, i can find educational experiences at the beach in the sun very, very easily. so there's that. but i think it's really it's an age appropriate thing. i remember when, you know, when the girls were like, we're in kindergarten first or second or third grade, it wasn't that critical. once you get into, you know, high school years, you miss a week. it really sets you back, especially if you're trying to get ready to apply for colleges. so i think you can keep up, though. >> yeah. for true intellectual stimulation, i go to the sports
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thanking the staff that helped save his life. >> someone's in front of my house on the ground. they got run over by a snowcat. he's been crushed. >> the 52 year old run over by a large. >> oh, it looks like we just lost that story. this morning, jeremy renner making a surprise return. >> the avengers star going back to the hospital in reno, nevada, thanking the staff that helped save his life. >> someone's in front of my house on the ground. they got run over by a snowcat. he's been crushed. >> the 52 year old run over by a large snow plow on new year's day in 2023. firstrillionesponders capturing the moment on body camera for the actor's nephew, telling authorities that renner got out of the plow to check on him. but the plow didn't stop. >> he tried to jump on it and it took him under and it took him under. >> the marvel star, suffering 30 broken bones and blunt force trauma to his chest. a long journey to recovery. renner has continued to document online. >> in a shift, the narrative of
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being victimized or making a mistake or anything else. i'm refuse to be haunted by that memory that way. >> renner telling diane sawyer there were moments he thought he wouldn't make it, but we just endured. >> that's real love. it's suffering, but that feeds the seeds of what love is. now, the 52 year old commemorating the anniversary of the accident with his new single titled wait if you wait. >> wait, wait. >> dedicated to his daughter, whom he credits as his number one reason for recovery. can't feel good night? >> rely. love posting this picture of the two of them on instagram, writing i asked her to wait for me when i first saw her january 14th. >> as i arrived home. as i got better, she got better, less afraid. there is simply no better motivator to recover than
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to heal your family and friends. >> truly amazing recovery. she and renner's love and titanium album, which includes the song dedicated to his daughter, drops later this month. >> all right, once again, let's get to the weather. because as you can see behind us, totally gray, lots of rain to talk about. spencer. >> it's gray everywhere and will be raining just about everywhere shortly. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see this line of steady rain and some heavy downpours reaching from over in solano county. from vallejo, down through much of marin county, across the golden gate into san francisco, down to san mateo and into the santa cruz mountains. and as that wave moves out, another wave will move in on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm this evening. we expect more periods of showers and downpours. a breezy, gusty winds at times and we already have slippery roadways for the evening commute and they'll get even slipperier as the rain continues. here's the forecast animation between now and about 7 or 8 p.m, we'll see that wave of steadier rain moving to our east a bit, so we get a little bit of a pause. the
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intensity of the rain tapers off a little bit, but it won't be over. there'll be more showers coming in later tonight, overnight into the morning commute tomorrow. and meanwhile in the sierra, a winter storm warning will be in effect from 10 a.m. tomorrow to 4 a.m. thursday for the western slopes and a storm watch on the eastern slopes. it's raining and it's snowing in dione. all right, with a forecast like that, maybe a good night to stay inside. >> enjoy another night of celebrity jeopardy and the stars will not disappoint. >> these are the people who know what they're doing up there and who came to play. and they can kind of kick into that jeopardy gear. >> we'll get a preview with host ken jennings for 89 years... believes in continuous improvement... like rounded corners that resist peeling, with an array of active ingredients... and sizes to relieve your pain.
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tonight's celebrity jeopardy! features. the stars who made it all the way to the semifinals, and reporter george pennacchio has our preview. >> this is legitimate jeopardy with legitimate jeopardy knowledge in every clue and they just kind of have to sink or swim and that's kind of what's delightful about the show. though not in the constitution, these four words are typically spoken at the end of the presidential oath of office. >> they don't know the answer to that. but ken jennings says the celebrity jeopardy! semifinalists do know a lot. >> these are the people who know what they're doing up there, and who came to play, and they can kind of kick into that jeopardy gear. it's amazing to watch these stars kind of overperform
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because you think, you know, these are really hard boards like these could be regular jeopardy clues for the smartest americans. and now we're going to we're going to toss them at stand up comedians and uh. and they do amazingly. >> goodness gracious. let's close out one belly button, two nipples for 500, please. >> epiglottis narrows the testes. it's the one of mayo has one of at least an epiglottis. >> what is the epiglottis? >> that's right in the back of your throat. who >> abbott elementary's lisa ann walter is one of nine celebrities who made it to the semifinals of all the semifinalists who was the most fun? >> oh, that's a tough question. >> i mean, it's kind of hard to compete with dulé hill because he actually did a lengthy tap dance on our stage. >> do you ever suggest a name to producers just because you want to meet someone and you'd love to see them play? usually my ideas are too off the wall, you know? >> i'll be like, i'd really like
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to see bob dylan on celebrity jeopardy! that that would be nuts. like um, that's not going to happen. the bookers are like, kim, that's not going to happen in los angeles. >> george pennacchio, abc seven news. >> when ken jennings says the board looks really hard, that's a little scary. all right. that's going to do it for this edition of abc seven news at four. i'm larry beil. abc seven news at five is coming up next you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh, what are you watching? it's a mystery. high quality care that meets you where you are. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity.
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you can see the umbrellas are out and the rain gear is on. as we track this level one storm. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. here's a live look outside at the conditions right now. >> yes, you can see a lot of green out there actually we're going to take it. there you go
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