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viral video. pranking san francisco's car burglars. turns out one of the men caught on hidden camera got arrested by police. that same day. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> abc seven news i-team reporter dan noyes worked on that viral video with youtube star mark rober. >> yes, and he has continued to follow leads and dance here with the latest dan and dan. >> i consulted on that video and in this case, i ran the guys plates. turns out he used his own car driving to various break ins and i found his two criminal cases. now underway that raise questions about how well the courts address these crimes. i'm so happy. former nasa engineer mark rober set a trap for san francisco car burglars. 25 times over eight months, hidden cameras caught them in the act once they absconded with mark's backpack, it shot out glitter and a foul smelling spray
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post it on and it started a countdown that made the thieves toss the bag. ten, nine. eight. >> seven. six. >> rober even outfitted one car with bulletproof glass just for the fun of seeing their frustration. >> when a juicy piece of luggage was just sitting right in plain sight, then it was my turn to dig a little, and then you could run the plates and do more of like a in depth investigation. i think the combination of that worked really well. >> i learned that several of the thieves tried to avoid detection by using stolen license plates on the cars they drove. i showed gerald iseman his stolen plate in rober's video. what do you think about seeing your plate used in a crime like this? >> well, i'm grateful that i reported it some had no plates at all, but in one case, the suspect used his own car with his own license plates and that's how i found 30 year old
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chevelle augustine of san francisco on october 12th, the thursday evening he spots one of mark rober's bay cars on bay street near the embarcadero. >> sees traffic coming, so he gets back in when it's finally clear, he emerges and strikes the backpack that rober built, sends a text that it's been stolen. the on board cameras catch augustine going through the bag a minute later comes the message farts spray cannon fired. you can hear the servo motor. no audible reaction from augustine, but he throws the bag out the window a little over an hour later, chevelle, augustine has made his way to the palace of fine arts and another of robbers bay cars from four different angles. you see him break into the car and take the backpack. once i ran his plate and found his information, i checked san francisco superior court records. get this. after he failed to appear in the car burglary case from july, a judge
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issued a $35,000 bench warrant for augustine's arrest. but the charges second degree burglary of vehicle and possession of burglar tools. what's meant to be a legitimate car escape tool? in that case, police say they recovered us indian and euro currency from augustine's car and jewelry in a baggie, watches and more in his criminal complaint, prosecutors cited three circumstances in aggravation great monetary value , violent conduct which indicates a serious danger to society, and prior convictions. but in a hearing october ninth, judge loretta giorgi described the case. quote, looks like it would be easily settle a bull. she dropped the bench warrant and allowed augustine to leave or on his own recognizance. three days later, mark robur's hidden cameras caught him breaking into those two cars that that same day, court records show the plainclothes
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officers out of central station shot their own video of augustine smashing another car window and connected him to two more break ins, all rental cars police had to use a spike strip to keep him from fleeing in that same car. with the same license plate. we spotted augtine's latest car burglary charges include an allegation of felony committed while on bail. >> you would have thought this sort of thing doesn't happen, but in fact, it does. >> frank noto of the grassroots campaign stop crime sf tells me defendants released while waiting for a trial often commit other crimes and that since the start of last year, the sfpd made 468 felony arrests of suspects who had been freed from custody pending trial. >> that's just crazy. um, the judges are showing poor judgment. there they're saying this criminal is not going to commit a crime, at least not pending trial. but they're dead wrong. >> i've been attending chevelle augustine's court hearings. he has pleaded not guilty to all charges. when i approached him,
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he declined to comment. but do those designer jeans look familiar for his deputy public defender beau dewan also declined to be interviewed, but emailed me that augustine is loving and kind and that he takes care of his sick grandmother, she added incarceration does not solve poverty or deter auto burglaries . district attorney brooke jenkins disagrees, her office telling me that incarceration can be a deterrent to criminals from committing more crime. i'll keep track of augustine cases as they move forward. >> fascinating to see this thing happen. >> absolutely. this long record. all right. >> thanks, dan. >> new at 6 p.m. a house caught fire on lowell street in san francisco. 70 firefighters responded and the flames were just contained in less than an hour. the two story house is believed to be vacant, but no one was hurt. the fire caused some exterior damage to the next door three story house. the cause is under investigation. all right, let's turn now to the risks of high surf and heavy snow. >> abc seven news meteorologist
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sandyha patel is tracking those dangerous conditions tonight. sandy. >> yeah, and the first thing that we are going to talk about is the winter storm warning dan and anna. this is going up early tomorrow morning. in case you're traveling from 4 a.m. to 4 a.m. sunday. so it starts tomorrow. 1 to 2ft of snow, heavy snow with higher amounts. daetz over the highest peaks. we're expecting the snow level to be very low, 2000 to 3000ft, dropping to about 1000ft on sunday with the snow rates of two inches per hour possible with those gusty winds, travel may be difficult to impossible. the concern right now is the surf. this is a live view from our santa cruz camera, where we have been seeing the rough surf current wave heights along our coast is 12ft for san francisco bodega bay higher at point arena, 16ft there. beach hazard statement until 10 p.m. tonight. large breakers will mean the risk of sneaker waves. never turn your back to the ocean. as you look at the wave heights, they remain elevated all the way into midnight. and
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then those wave heights, even though they slowly subside, they're still pretty high until about sunday night when they do come down. live. doppler seven tracking a level one storm. it gets here tomorrow morning and we will see the rain moving in to the north bay. first, around 11:00. also crossing the east bay, and then it starts to move across all parts of the bay area. by early afternoon i'll be back with the rest of the timeline, plus a look at a frost advisory coming up. >> dan okay, sandy, thanks very much. it's been one week since oakland police officer twan lay was killed in the line of duty. this morning. people gathered in oakland's chinatown to pay their respects. amy are all began with a traditional buddhist prayer, hymns and a bell ringing ceremony. it was organized by the chinatown chamber of commerce foundation. the president of the chamber says it's important to gather in person to remember officer lay. >> we thought there would be a best way for many. you know,
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folks, they they couldn't do it online and they want to send the, you know, the messages and their condolences to the family. so we're just very important for many of us, tröndlé is the first oakland police officer to die on duty since 2009, and the official law enforcement memorial service for officer lay is on wednesday. >> it's open to the public. the service will be held at 10 a.m. at the three crosses church in castro valley. and one more note here. there is a gofundme campaign set up to support officer officer lee's family. you can find a link to it on our website abc seven news.com. as you see, they've raised $115,000 toward that $125,000 goal so far . >> in september, oakland mayor shang tao said she would declare a state of emergency by the end of the year if the city's police commission failed to send her a list of finalists for a new police chief. now how a coalition of community groups is demand that mayor tao follow through. abc seven news reporter
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anser hassan has the latest, including the first steps toward a recall for the embattled mayor . and we're saying to mayor sang tao, honor your word and declare state of emergency. >> for the past few weeks, community groups have been rallying against oakland city leadership and alameda county district attorney pamela price demanding more be done to address public safety. the gun charges are being dismissed, and my husband's case, and they have, as of today, virginia nishida says last week's shooting death of oakland police officer tuan lay reminds her of the death of her husband, former bay area police officer kevin ishida. he was killed while guarding a local tv news crew. she wants da price to charge the suspects in kevin's murder case with the full extent of the law, the gun charges are being dismissed in his case, so they will be eligible to get parole. meanwhile, oakland city council member noel gayo is joining them , demanding oakland mayor shengtao to declare a state of emergency. >> we know who some of the
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criminals on the street are. we're not prosecuting them. we're not arresting them. we need to declare an emergency to get assistance from the sheriff, from the, you know, from the fbi , the us marshals and the highway patrol. >> i think these people are afraid to say that they want the police department to step up and do more. and so instead, they can target the policy makers that create the laws, because that's an easier target. >> oakland city council member carol fife acknowledges the challenges the city is facing with crime operating without a police chief and a historic budget deficit. but adds that the city has implemented new measures, such as grants for small businesses and new police initiatives. >> we've had a number of academies, the police academies for the individuals who are calling for more police on the streets, everything is being implemented at this current, current time and we need time for it to show effectiveness. >> former alameda county superior court judge brenda harbin forte, who was removed by mayor tao from the oakland police commission, is set to formally launch the recall
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campaign of mayor tao. she plans to send this letter of intent to the mayor on saturday morning. >> we need to hold her to the same standard to which she tried to hold, um, chief armstrong, and she said, basically, things happen on your watch, so therefore you have to go. so things are happening on her watch. she needs to go. >> mayor tao did not respond to requests for comment. in oakland, anser hassan, abc seven news and abc seven news insider phil matier joined us on our news at four. >> he explained why the effort to recall mayor tao is a realistic one. >> they've collected over 300 signatures in order to get the process going. they need 250. the next step will be to go out and collect 25,000 signatures from the city citizens of oakland, the voters of oakland and larry, given the mood not just in oakland, but across the bay area where people are feel under siege by crime and both violent crime and petty crime. whether it's burglaries to your car or burglaries to businesses,
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uh, it's not out of the realm that they could collect the needed signatures to put this on the ballot for november. >> we want to make sure you have the full picture of crime where you live with the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. it shows you a wide range of statistics on public safety over the years for san francisco, oakland and san jose. you'll find it at abc seven news.com. >> coming up next, assessing the damage. just how long and how much money it will take to repair and reopen the pacifica pier. >> and still ahead, scrambling to find eggs. why there's a shortage in the north bay, and where you can fin
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um. i felt the drop, you know, and then the movement of the ground was like, you know, felt like i was like, off the, like a surfing or something like that. >> the earthquake hit just before 11 a.m. the usgs says it had a magnitude of 4.2. and the epicenter was near little creek by rancho cucamonga seismologist doctor lucy jones says it's where the san andreas and the san jacinto faults meet. the san andreas is the longest fault in california. it runs up through the bay area. that's the fault that caused, of course, the 1989 loma prieta earthquake. >> damage from high waves shut down the popular pacifica pier for three weeks. it will give officials time for structural assessment at abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has a look at who's affected the most. >> work is being done up and down beach boulevard in pacifica , home of the popular pacifica
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municipal pier. much of the work on the road was to replace a recent sinkhole, but now city officials have even more work to do on the pier itself, like areas up and down the california coast. in recent weeks, big waves and high tides have been impactful here. the round, seen on december 28th damaged parts of the piers, deck and concrete railing. now starting friday through at least january 25th, the pier is closed while the structure is assessed, a move applauded earlier in the week by the pacific beach coalition. >> i'm really proud of them for making that call. i think it's the right thing to do. we have to be safe. >> but even with the closure in place, large waves are still drawing a lot of people to the area. it's still spectacular to look at these waves. >> they're about ready to knock the whole wharf down, like i'm looking at some of these waves behind us, and i'm seeing like full barrels and i would never expect to see that anywhere on this coast. >> mother nature show has been a big help for the chit chat cafe right at the base of the pier. >> every morning when we open
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the door, it's our fishermen that are waiting. they're cold. they're ready for a coffee or a hot chocolate owner ginger davis said that those local fishers, along with neighbors and tourists who visit the pier, make up the bulk of her business. >> yet the pier closure hasn't impacted that business. for now, the closure of the pier for assessments is going to impact us. >> if we don't have the draw of the waves. >> with king tides expected soon, davis, hopeful for the short time, it's the long terme that keeps her concerned. >> it is looking like if they're going to stay closed till the 25th or 26th, it might become a difficult month. >> so again, the city says that this closure is planned for at least three weeks. while they do that structural assessment and this recent damage is only adding to damage that was done in previous storms. so the estimated total repair cost is $20 million. the city is looking into grant funding to help out with that right now in pacifica. zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right. and we do have more rain coming our way. we sure do.
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>> meteorologist sandyha patel tracking it very closely tonight. sandy >> absolutely enjoy the calm before the storm gets in here tomorrow. dan and anna, i want to show you a lovely view from reno-sparks. this is a live view and certainly is ne. lks more like winter and it's certainly going to feel like winter as we head toward tahoe. so here's a look at the future forecast tomorrow morning at 9:00. snow is falling in tahoe, blue canyon, bear valley. it's going to be heavy snow with gusty winds. so if you're heading up to the high country winter storm warning going up early tomorrow morning as i mentioned earlier in the broadcast here tonight, and it all winds down by midnight sunday, the sierra snowpack certainly needs a boost. statewide. we're at 33% of average, so this will help out, especially when we have more storms coming next week on live doppler seven. here is the system that is bringing the pacific northwest. the precipitation that gets down here tomorrow. and we will notice some rain in the forecast . after the storm passes, we have a frost advisory that has been issued from midnight to 10
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a.m. these are the areas this is sunday that will be under that frost advisory. so make sure you bring in any sensitive plants. a live view from our san jose camera. it's a lovely view. it's 57 degrees in san jose right now 54 in oakland, san francisco, 56, and you're at 50 in half moon bay. our high temperatures today were in the low to upper 60s above average for this time of year. but we're about to get a reality check tomorrow from our oakland airport camera. all is quiet there. 56 in santa rosa, 46 in petaluma, low to mid 50s from concord to livermore and one other live picture from our exploratorium camera looking at san francisco. here's a look at the headlines. large breakers tonight. beach hazards statement remains up. level one storm for tomorrow. rain moves in and then cold mornings follow. frosty areas for both sunday and monday. it's a level one on our storm impact scale, which means tomorrow you're going to see light to moderate rain, slick roadways, breezy conditions and rough surf. if you have saturday plans, just give yourself that extra time because you will need it since it will be slow going
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due to the slippery roadways. 10 a.m. the rain is in the north bay, starts to cross into the east bay, but it starts to pick up in intensity. 1:00 most of the bay area is getting wet and you will see some moderate pockets of rain. at 3 p.m. across the southern part of our viewing area. eastern portion as well. tomorrow evening at 5:00. it's in the santa cruz mountains and the south bay. and then just isolate showers for the six seven p m hours. rainfall estimates most of you will be in that 10th of an inch to about a quarter, a third of an inch of rain. but there will be some higher totals around clear lake and ukiah. uh- in terms of your temperatures, first thing tomorrow morning in the 30s and the 40s under mostly cloudy skies, rain arriving by about ten 11:00. and then tomorrow afternoon it is going to be a wet day for many parts of the bay area, with cooler readings, 40s and 50s. looking for more storms? you're going to get them here tomorrow. is not the only system. next tuesday we get some showers in here. more sierra snow, and then wednesday another storm comes in and look at this
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friday we've got a third system. so yes, that is what the accuweather seven day forecast shows. a one for tomorrow tuesday, wednesday and friday. in between we're going to freeze sunday and monday mornings. we have frost advisories. all right i'm not trying to be funny, but it is winter. do expect temperatures in the low 30s for those areas going under that frost advisory. just cut to the bottom. >> yes, she tells it like it is. and just like it is exactly. >> sandhya. >> all right, well, low unemployment and higher wages can last year's trend continue this year? hear what an expert is telling
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week long winning streak. here's a closer look at friday's numbers. the dow closed at 37,466, up 25 points. the nasdaq gained 13. the s&p added eight. today we got a look at the final jobs report for 2023. and it beat expectations. the labor department announced employers added 216,000 jobs last month, better than expected. the unemployment rate held at 3.7. wages went up 4.1% for the year, higher than expectations on our 3 p.m. show today. we talked live with julia pollack, a chief economist at ziprecruiter, about whether that trend will last because productivity growth is
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so high, we should be able to sustain wage growth like this without it. >> you know, adding more inflationary pressure to the wage market. uh- typically nominal wage growth of around 3.5% is what the fed would want to see with 2% inflation. that gives workers a 2% bump to keep their wages, uh, you know, level of prices. but an additional bump as well to reward them for productivity growth. >> the report is crucial for the federal reserve as it considers cutting interest rates as early as march or may. >> the us supreme court will hear the appeal of former president donald trump's disqualification from the colorado gop primary ballot, and we'll probably hear it quickly. we're told colorado barred trump under the 14th amendment, saying he engaged in insurrection on january sixth. and yet trump is among the list of candidates certified by colorado secretary of state. today was the deadline, and tomorrow marks the third anniversary of the deadly january sixth attack on the us
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capitol. president biden marked the date with his first campaign speech of this new year. speaking near valley forge, pennsylvania, biden made a direct attack on his predecessor and likely rival, framing it as a fight for democracy. the president then drew a sharp contrast between george washington and former president donald trump. >> trump won't do what an american president must do. i'll say what donald trump won't. political violence is never, ever acceptable in the united states. political system. never, never, never. >> meanwhile, republican presidential candidates are in iowa ahead of the caucuses. there, a former president. trump continues to dominate the field despite being charged in four criminal cases in 2003. >> coming up next, a progress check on people's park despite protests. is it on track to turn this into student housing? also ahead lately finding a dozen eggs has been challenging in the north bay. >> i'm cornell
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chicken or egg might be an
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endless debate. there is a definite answer about which is to blame for a current shortage on store shelves. it's the chicken. >> the recent outbreak of bird flu has impacted millions of egg laying hens, and people in the north bay are seeing the results. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard explains how grocery chains are reacting and how small family farms are seeing a spike in business. >> i'm not seeing any eggs. >> michelle fahey from nevada was looking for eggs but not finding many on her local grocery store shelves. inventory running low as i was in here earlier in the week when they were empty. >> there's not an egg on the shelf, just an empty area. >> stores like safeway are posting signs asking customers to limit their egg purchases to two packages per family. we saw the same request posted at this lucky supermarket, all due to a nationwide egg shortage that's largely blamed on the highly contagious avian flu, which has impacted millions of chickens. officials say 11 commercial farms between marin and sonoma counties had to euthanize their
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flocks at this point in time. >> uh- over a million birds impacted. >> basically, the farms are locked down and that we don't let people in and out of the facility. okay, girls. >> look it here at a marie peterson keeping a close watch on her small flock of chickens and roosters at her family farm in petaluma. >> she sells the eggs to customers and is having trouble keeping up with demand. >> oh, it's crazy they come in if i. i'm surprised this, uh. i'm surprised there's any eggs in the refrigerator. >> in a statement, save mart stores tells abc seven news in part the save mart companies has a list of suppliers that are working to provide safe, quality products so that we can continue to serve the needs of our shoppers at a time when the industry is trying to recover. >> all in all, the egg industry is really hurting every which direction you can think of. >> in the north bay. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. from
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eggs to crab, the season still can't start in the bay area. >> boats and crab pots continue to sit idle at fisherman's wharf. the state fish and wildlife department did allow commercial crab fishing to begin north of the sonoma county line today, but not south of it. an aerial survey still found endangered humpback whales off the california coast. >> i think eventually here we're going to get to a point where we won't have these whales listed on the endangered species list. they're actually doing very well population wise. they're increasing in numbers regardless of ship strikes or any other interference by humans. the state says it will check the waters again on thursday. >> safe bay is closing its store in san francisco's fillmore district. the store, located on webster street, opened more than 40 years ago. its last day will be in early march. the supermarket chain operates 15 other stores in the city, the closest being a mile away in the castro. >> this is the only only store, really, that we have in walking
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distance. to some people, and we need a store other than a corner liquor store, and that's probably just about what they're leaving us with. so i think it's horrible. >> safeway officials say there are plans to build a mixed use development project, including both housing and commercial retail space, in the spot where the store has been. >> burglars targeted small businesses in berkeley early this morning. the owner of creekwood restaurant near sacramento and woolsey shared this surveillance video with us. it appears to show the suspect smashed the glass door to get inside. take a look at the damage. just up the street at the puff and go smoke. shop employees tell abc seven news the store was hit around 4:00 this morning. the suspects took off when police arrived, apparently leaving behind a stolen car and at nearby listos cafe, a door was smashed in. we've reached out to berkeley pd for more details about the break ins and have not yet heard back. >> work to double stack shipping containers around berkeley's people's park is on schedule.
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that's according to uc officials. the university cleared the park early thursday morning. as we reported, uc wants to build student housing on that piece of land. protesters want the historic space preserved. seven arrests were made yesterday. all were cited and released. >> remembrances are coming in for a legendary bay area swim coach and former u.s. olympic team member rich thornton died yesterday in santa cruz county, preparing to go surfing. abc seven news reporter ryan curry has more on what he meant to those he crossed paths with. swimmer and surfers are mourning the loss of a beloved member, richard thornton died thursday morning at the hook in santa cruz as he was about to go surfing. >> he was following his buddy down the steps and his buddy jumped in the water, looked up for richard and richard was just standing there, kind of at peace, not clutching his heart or anything. and then he just collapsed into the water. >> his brother mark spoke to him the day before he passed. he says richard was excited to serve some of the big waves, while his exact cause of death is unknown, richard battled
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multiple myeloma. his family says the cancer wouldn't stop him from surfing since childhood. the water was richard's best friend. he grew up with rob and greg warner, who say richard was always either at the pool or at the beach. >> i remember him telling me in between meets or after meets and after the season, we're like, let's go surfing. he was an anchor. he you knew you were going to get a great performance out of him and you knew if you were going to beat him, you had to be pretty good. richard's father, naught, was the longtime coach of the cal swim team, where richard also swam. >> he qualified for the 1980 national team that boycotted the moscow olympics. rob remembers the moment richard made the team . he had one thing on his mind. >> so i yelled from the stands after he'd won, richard, what are you going to do now? and he kind of goes like this, like in a surfing stance. he wanted to go surfing. that was his thing. man up until he died, he was the coach of san ramon valley aquatics. >> he guided other swimmers, helping them reach their olympic dreams, according to managers
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here at the pool. richard sat on this bench every day while waiting for practice to start. his friends and family say he loved mentoring young people and doing anything to help them improve their swimming skills. >> he looked to be a mentor from day one, whether it was with the younger swimmers, whether it was as a coach taking a younger coach, his family says. >> they knew his cancer would be difficult to treat as time went on. as they mourn his death, they find solace knowing he died doing something he loved and he could be in a hospital bed for six months with uh- oxygen tube and drooling on himself and losing weight and everything else. >> and so what a way to go for someone that loved, loved the beach and being in the water in the east bay. >> ryan curry abc seven news. >> actor david soul, known for being half of the crime fighting duo in the 1970s tv series starsky and hutch, has died. the cause of death has not been released, but soul's wife issued a statement saying her husband
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died. quote, after a valiant battle for life in the loving company of family at the height of his fame, soul also hit the music charts with the single don't give up on us. david soul was 80 years old. a cold winter storm is going to bring snow to the sierra this weekend. >> see how people are preparing. >> and on that subject, cue the wa
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national park service says this is completely normal. cherry trees often bloom pink and white blossoms during warm periods of the winter and fall months. they'll bloom again in spring, and if you've never seen them in person, they are really stunning , especially in spring. >> i just love it that time of year. beautiful. all right, well, the opposite of spring. the lake tahoe area is in for a drastic change this weekend, and approaching storm is expected to dump some much needed snow. >> abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey shows you what it means to the community. >> a cold winter rainstorm in the bay area means snow in the sierra, and the thought on the mind of every tahoe resident, including kevin cooper. cooper is the same final. we. >> we're not even talking a lot of snow, right? we're talking, you know, 18 to 24in. but it
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does raise what i like to call the stoke level up pretty darn good. >> saturday will bring the snow. sunday will bring the cold with low temps in the single digits. two things that residents haven't seen a lot this season. the first sierra snowpack survey of the year only showed a few inches quite a bit of difference compared to this time in 2023. it's a tale of two winters, right? >> last year we were talking about 32ft of snow. right now we just finished up a huge set of systems that came through. are events that just left us with six, eight, ten feet of snow. this is like 91 slow start and we've just got to work with it. something ski resorts across tahoe have been doing to the best of their abilities. >> heavenly northstar have 70 and 65% of their terrain closed. kirkwood doesn't have the backside lift operational, just about 55% total open. kirkwood vice president general manager ricky newberry hopes this storm starts off what will be anything but a dry january in tahoe. >> it's a thin base, but this mountain ski is so fun and this snow level. lots of terrain to play with. and yeah, i think,
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you know, getting getting the backside and chair for going uh- this weekend. this sunday, ideally, um, we'll be set up for the rest of the season ahead. >> the snow level is expected to be down to 2000ft saturday into sunday, meaning this storm will offer more than just good skiing and snowboarding. we're seeing lake level snow, so all the different types of activities that you can do outside cross country skiing, snowshoeing, the snowmobile tours will start firing up again and that's down at the lake level. >> so anybody that's going to be coming up to the basin, they're going to be able to do a lot more out there. >> driving could be difficult to impossible saturday, but starting sunday it appears tahoe will hopefully be open for full winter mode from here on out. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> all right, get a look at the weather for the sierra as well as the bay area. sandias seven day forecast is next. >> the abc seven storm impacts gale. >> it's going to be a two moderate storm from 1 to 5, light to severe. >> know exactly how every storm
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up there. heavy snow, windy conditions, 33 degrees. so i would not travel there saturday. sunday mostly sunny, a slight chance of snow showers. that would be your better day. and then monday is partly cloudy, 39 degrees a winter storm warning remains up beginning tomorrow morning until sunday morning, 1 to 2ft of snow higher over the peaks. we're talking snow levels that are very low. 2 to 3000ft by sunday morning, down to 1000 foot elevation. so let's talk about the snow. 13in at tahoe, 14in at donner. by sunday night we have more storms on the way for next week. and when you add all of these up close to three feet of snow in a week from today, so that is encouraging. on live doppler seven, just a few clouds out there, but the storm is coming. it's a level one on our storm impact scale. it arrives tomorrow first thing in the morning for the north bay around 10:00 11:00, and parts of the east bay as we head into the afternoon. soon everyone is getting light to moderate rain. uh- going into the four 30 hour shifts from san francisco down
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towards the south bay, parts of the east bay, and at 7 p.m, just some isolated showers remain, so your high temperatures let's just say it's not going to be mild like it was today. today we had high temperatures in the low to upper 60 ends tomorrow upper 40s to upper 50s. you will need your jackets. you will need your umbrellas. it is going to get chillier as we head towards sunday and monday mornings. that's when we have a frost advisories for inland areas. low 30s for your temperatures. it's a level one for tomorrow. rain cool and breezy. you get that break sunday monday with plenty of sun after the chill and then showers arrive on tuesday. more wet weather for wednesday and friday and between thursday there's still an early morning chance. so dan and anna really kind of on this roll and we still have winter to go. so hopefully we continue to well, we'll catch up we hope with the rain. >> thanks, sandy. sandy. all right. on to sports. yeah. larry. >> bill. yeah. the warriors are on a roll to backwards downhill uh. i mean, it really feels like crisis time for this team after last night's devastating loss to the defending champs. and now
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the worst loss of the year for the warriors. last night. they blew an 18 point lead in the fourth quarter, 18 points and then saw nikola jokic hit this prayer at the buzzer to steal
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the win. it feels right now like the season is just hanging in the balance as they get set to host the pistons tonight, and you could see this thing coming jonathan kuminga played very well last night but was left on the bench by coach kerr for the final 18 minutes. he didn't see one second of action in crunch time despite plays like that, as the lead evaporated. and according to shams charania of the athletic kuminga, his reps have obviously put out the word that he's lost faith in steve kerr and no longer believes kerr will allow him to reach his full potential after the game last night, kerr explained his reason for going with andrew wiggins over kuminga. >> he was playing great and you know his normal time to go back in would have been around. the, um, you know, five, six minute mark and wiggs was was playing great and we were rolling. we're up 1819. whatever it was. and so we just stayed with him and then at that point it didn't feel, you know, um, like it was the right thing to do. he'd been sitting for a while, so i stayed with the group that was out there. >> so good teams know who they are and they find ways to win,
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and they do it consistently and we haven't checked any of those boxes. so you can't call ourselves a good team until we do. we have not figured out who we are and been able to prove it on a nightly basis. but like i said, there's still belief that we can you can see the frustration even with steph right there. >> and speaking of frustrated giants fans, they've been waiting for the front office to do something, do anything this offseason. this is something the giants are trading outfielder mitch haniger, whom they acquired last year, and pitcher anthony desclafani, along with $6 million, sending it to seattle for former cy young. award winner robbie ray. now it sounds fine, except that ray is coming off a tommy john surgery. he's not expected to be available until after the all star break. ray's 32 years old, won the cy young with the blue jays in 2021. he has $73 million left on his deal, which has three years left. oh this is this is hard. the mind boggling stretch of injuries just continues for 49 ers. quarterback jason verrett. he tore his rotator cuff in
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practice this week. he played only one game this year. he's now suffered eight season ending injuries. just brutal trent williams has been banged up but the all-pro left tackle told coach shanahan he wants to play sunday against the rams. even though that game is basically meaningless in terms of standings. williams, he didn't want to get stale waiting around for the playoffs. >> brock's only one that could play who isn't, and he can be up in an emergency. but those are seven guys, got two guys up off practice squad and. it is going to be a challenge for some of those guys. it's not like i want trent and a number of people out there for a while. um, so we got to balance it out, right. but those guys got to get their minds right, ready to play second round of the century from beautiful kapalua in maui fedex cup champ viktor hovland on 1880 three feet away for eagle shot a 67 gets to 14 under and only two back of his playing partner today. >> splash scotty.
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trying to copy him so close with the second round 64 for scheffler. the number one ranked golfer in the world and he has a one stroke lead as the ball inexorably closes in on the lowly 16 under par. he was that close. all right. quick thoughts on the warriors. it's obvious steve kerr doesn't totally trust his young players, and that's why he tends to go with the vets down the stretch. also, i've been saying for a month the warriors must make a trade. they they need to mix it up. this is not working. they're. 34 games. it's not working. you got to do something. yeah okay. >> thanks, lee. all right. coming up tonight on abc seven at eight. >> it's impact. nightline on the brink followed by 2020 at nine. then don't miss abc seven news at 11. remember the abc seven news is streaming 24 over seven. get the abc seven bay area app so you can join us whenever you want, wherever you are. >> finally, this friday, a few thoughts about what really matters on sunday night, new year's eve, i got an unnerving text from my younger brother, david. it said just had an earthquake. we're in a hotel on the 31st floor. felt the
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building sway. he's in tokyo with a group of about 23 college students for an education trip that he's leading. it was new year's day in japan, and they had just arrived. what a welcome and coincidence that quake, a reminder that we are living on borrowed time in the bay area with the clock ticking. a major quake here is likely. the seismologists tell us by 2032. of course, we all hope that they are desperately wrong about that , but we shouldn't bet on it. according to the head of the uc berkeley seismological lab, the only major bridges likely to be usable after a major quake, the bay bridge and the benicia bridge, the richmond san rafael is an especially bad shape. it's insane expensive to retrofit bridges and buildings in case of a big earthquake, but what really matters it could be far more costly in many ways if we don't. the clock, as i said, keeps ticking. i always love to hear from you. let me know what
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you think. follow me on social media at dan ashley abc seven. >> that's it for this edition of abc seven news. thanks for joining us. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel, larry, bill, all of us. we appreciate your time. have a great evening. we'll see you again at 11. >> this is. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> you're watching abc seven news live any time, anywhere. >> we are. we are, we are we are we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and start (box thuds) (water boils) (packet tears) (tea bag clanks) (water pours) - listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup,
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