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avalanche in tahoe, less than 30 hours after the one that killed a bay area man. we're monitoring the latest conditions and let there be crab fishermen. finally can start to collect their catches with the season will officially begin right here in the bay area. let there be crab. no >> all right. good morning. it's friday, january 12th. >> yeah. a lot to get to this morning. we want to start the check of our forecast with drew. yeah. good morning. >> we have frosty conditions again this morning. cold temperatures with advisories in effect until 10 a.m. our coldest cities again beginning in the 30s. your windshield may have frost on it this morning, especially around danville. napa. we have those temperatures in the mid 30s. take a look at that frost advisory. it's in effect and till 10 a.m. today for that cold start. we have here right now. live look at san jose. it is mostly cloudy and quiet today. not as bright as yesterday was. we'll have partly sunny skies. these clouds that have moved in are all in advance of a system we're tracking tomorrow. that will bring us some rain today. in the afternoon, partly sunny
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temperatures in the 50s tomorrow, though it's a level two, a moderate storm on the storm impact scale for saturday. rain heavy at times and also some gusty winds. look at the hour by hour forecast coming up in a few minutes. let's say hi to gloria and traffic soon on this friday. >> good morning drew. so far we do have lighter traffic. let's get a live look outside right now at the bay bridge toll plaza. and you can see not too busy out there at this time, and it is still early, so that might build up a little more. but again, traffic is always a little lighter on fridays. the metering lights are off right now, so no major issues in that area. >> thank you gloria. breaking news. the fda is increasing its oversight of boeing production and manufacturing. the announcement comes one week after a door plug blew off of an alaska airlines boeing 737 max nine plane mid-flight. but the faa says the oversight includes an audit of boeing's commercial alliance with its approved quality control procedures, increased monitoring of incidents that happen when a plane is in service, and
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weighing if an independent third party should oversee boeing's quality oversight. now, just yesterday, the faa announced an investigation to determine if boeing failed to ensure its planes comply with the approved design. boeing responded to the announcement yesterday, saying, quote, we will cooperate fully and transparently with the faa and the ntsb on their investigation. so all of this means the boeing 737 max nine planes will remain grounded for the foreseeable future. now let's take a live look at sfo. there have been 55 cancellations here already this morning. most of those united and alaska, which are also the most impacted airline lines with the grounding of the 737 max nine planes developing, news now, a us led coalition, launched dozens of airstrikes taking direct aim at houthi rebel location in yemen. >> now, gloria, we understand the operation was in retaliation for nearly 30 attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea. it was stephanie, american fighter jets and a submarine
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sent a message striking back against iran, backed houthi rebels. >> pentagon officials say that the u.s. and british military launched retaliatory strikes against more than a dozen sites in yemen, using tomahawk cruise missiles. new video shows u.s. warplanes taking off from the uss eisenhower as they carried out air strikes on coastal radar sites, drone and missile storage and launching locations. as the white house warned that the houthis could bear the consequences if they do not stop these attacks. >> we're going to do what we have to do to, to counter and defeat these threats that the houthis keep throwing up on commercial shipping in the red sea. >> the response follows an attack on tuesday. that's when the u.s. and u.k. shot down 18 drones and three missiles from the houthis. since mid-november, the pentagon says that houthi fighters have attacked 27 commercial ships in the red sea, where 15% of world commerce passes through. in a statement,
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president biden says he will, quote, not hesitate to direct further measures. >> thank you, gloria. two avalanches in two days and today there is more risk of avalanches in the lake tahoe area. this morning, we're hearing from some of the people on the mountain. wednesday morning, when the snow began to move. more video is coming out showing the frantic moments in the massive response at palisades tahoe. one of the people rescued is a man named jason parker, and he described what it was like when rescuers found him. >> i felt this probe hit the middle of my back or right in my spine, and it just jarred me and i was like, oh man. and that's when i could hear the person above me just go, i found him or we got him. and, uh, i just are. i mean, at that point, you know, it's probably going to be okay. you made it. now just one story being told by those who managed to survive wednesday's tragedy in tahoe. >> abc seven news reporter lena
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howland live in studio with more. lena kumasi. >> despite two avalanches in two days, with the latest in an area on the alpine meadows side of the mountain, palisades tahoe is expected to partially reopen again this morning, with only select select lifts open. here's a map of where the second avalanche hit. it happened in the wolverine bowl area right around 1230. no guests or employees were hurt or hit by the avalanche afterwards. the area was then closed by ski patrol. those from palisades tahoe tell us they had been doing avalanche hazard mitigation using explosives prior to that avalanche. and this is video of wednesday's avalanche that killed one man and left three others hurt. more explosives are expected in the coming days as part of the avalanche hazard mitigation plan. with more snow on the way tomorrow, skiers and snowboarders fearless to get back out there yesterday, they told us the mountain can be unpredictable when it comes to the weather. >> there was, you know, it was
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snowing sideways, super windy, snowing really hard. i was surprised that anyone really came out yesterday. >> family is more worried than i am. they didn't want me to come here, but i enjoy it. you kind of got to live what you enjoy. >> palace tahoe says even though there were no reports of any guests or employees impacted by yesterday's avalanche, ski patrol still searched the area using a dog team, probes and beacons to be safe before the lift could be reopened, according to the sierra avalanche center, the same area where these avalanches happened is still under a considerable risk of avalanches this morning. >> live in studio lena howland abc seven. >> a lot developing lena. thank you. in the north bay, a small town in marin county is mourning the loss of one of its residents who died in the avalanche. 66 year old kenneth kidd was a resident of point reyes station as well as truckee. it did not take long for word of what happened to spread in this town of roughly 850 people. he loved skiing. >> they were up there all the
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time and i. i'm pretty sure that that that, um, that trail just opened. that run just opened yesterday morning, and i'm pretty sure he was like up and early, wanting to be the first. >> very sad kid had retired recently in his neighbor of 20 years, remembered him as a, quote, wonderful neighbor. >> well, crab season is finally opening in the bay area. fishermen can start collecting their catches next thursday, while commercial fishermen can go out and drop their traps. there will be restrictions, though the state is requiring a 50% reduction to try to keep humpback whales from getting entangled. that's been the issue. migrating whales are the reason the season has been delayed since november. >> coming up, just how close to catastrophe the new year's day train derailment in the east bay really was, and the close call. >> one california man had when a car nearly hit him while he checked the mail.
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is of being hit by an out of control car while he was just trying to check his mail. you can see it right there. so scary . gosh, you see him turn around just moments after this. the cars collided at the intersection, sending one skidding right towards him, and he was able to jump out of the way before being struck. and thankfully was not hurt. >> wow, my heart be racing. >> here's live doppler seven along with satellite this
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morning. we're seeing some clouds move in across northern california in advance of our next storm system. that will bring some steady rain tomorrow, but today, here's the region by region forecast. we're dry. it's just a partly sunny day and temperatures mainly in the mid 50s for daytime highs tomorrow. we do bring in the storm impact scale level two for heavy rain. at times some gusty winds and we're watching the north bay where we could have some pockets of minor flooding. looking at tomorrow's rainfall forecast, we have some light showers possible in the morning, but things really ramp up in the afternoon. in the evening, where we could find some heavy rain at times saturday night now snow is going to be an issue in the sierra. a winter storm warning begins at 10 p.m. today. steph we'll find 1 to 2ft of new snow. the heaviest falling tomorrow afternoon, and tomorrow evening. >> all right, drew. thank you. coming up, the eight bart stations set to receive the new fare gates to stop people from avoiding paying. then it's a real life version of caddie shack. look at this. the gopher who made a golf game a little more fun. and as we head to
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lots and other structures. antioch police department is short on officers. half of the police force is currently on leave or on light duty. the result of two ongoing investigations means we have new details on the fiery bart derailment in between lafayette and orinda on new year's day, and just how close of a call it was. >> although it looked catastrophic, was quite minimal in in this grand scheme of things uh- we primarily had to replace coverboard insulators and we had to realign the track. but for the most part, uh, we dodged a bullet, so to speak, to put this in perspective, just three years ago, bart replaced that same section of track with a voter approved $3.5 billion called measure rr. >> and this new year's day derailment, bart has said a computer failure meant that a train operator had to get out and switch a piece of track that ended up failing. when a later train came by, nine people were
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hospitalized with minor injuries but were released later that day. we are learning which bart stations will soon have new fare gates meant to stop riders who don't pay the gates will be installed at the stations in antioch, richmond, fruitvale in the east bay and then across the bridge at sfo civic center. >> montgomery, powell and 24th street. starting in may. one rider says the newly added gates at the west oakland station added a sense of security, and i didn't feel unsafe before, but i could imagine, you know, late at night and you're just kind of if people aren't are jumping the gates, then, you know, if something happens on the platform, it just feels kind of like a free for all. bart says it's going to cost $90 million to replace all 700 fare gates. it hopes to finish that up by 2025. officials estimate fare evasion costs bart more than $15 million every year. well the point of the new gates, of course, is to reduce fare evasion. abc seven news reporter liam melendez put that to the
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test earlier this week. >> could i try? you can try. okay well, let's see. >> yeah. it's impossible. yeah >> couldn't get through, but it's not foolproof. so when liam was there, they left the cameras rolling for a while. and you can see how some people still try to make it through running after in after somebody. um, so it's not going to keep everybody from fare evading. but the goal is for it to reduce the number. you can check out the story that leanne did. it's really good. it's at abc seven news.com. and on the abc seven bay area app. >> well, here's something to wake you up this morning. there was no hole in one after a golf ball went into a gophers hole in san diego. yes but just wait. it gets better. this video here shows the moment that gopher then tried to eject the ball out of its hole. you can see him there just kind of creeping up. >> i can't the rodent can be
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seen kicking up this dirt while trying to push the ball out, but you can see that clearly did not do it. >> unfortunately. the ball rolled back into the hole and he's he's really seemed to be struggling there to kind of get it out. but unfortunately it rolled right back in. gophers are not welcomed on golf courses for reasons like this, but they don't shy away because they find many of their main food sources on the course, including plant materials, veggies and roots. >> this is straight out of caddyshack, i know. yeah i was thinking the same thing. yeah, that is so just grabbed it. i know having a rough time. i know i would count it. i got it, got into a hole, i got into a hole. >> why not count? >> i'm sure the golfers weren't happy with him. i know right? don't mess with their golf shots. yeah, even worse than the course. yeah, exactly. >> good morning. golfing this weekend. not tomorrow. it is wet on our saturday. a live look outside from our abc seven oakland airport camera. we are mostly cloudy right now. it's a
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dry day today, but it's partly sunny. not as bright as yesterday was. we'll find those clouds advancing in ahead of thatrillionain. we're tracking tomorrow. temperatures today going into the 50s. let's time out that forecast as we get you into late tonight. there may be an isolated light. sprinkle but it's really tomorrow morning. we'll see the rain start to move in first. steady in the north bay. and then that coverage becomes area wide by about lunchtime and into the afternoon and evening. it's a pretty steady rain. we'll find some pockets of heavier rain developing, especially later on in the evening. this is 8 p.m. pops of yellow, indicating some heavier showers moving through. total rainfall. we're expecting our highest totals in the north bay, where we could see more than an inch of rain in spots outside of the north bay will likely wind up between a quarter and about an inch of rain with this system, but we're highlighting parts of the north bay, especially sonoma county, and points to the north, including ukiah, where we could have some pockets of minor flooding because of the heavy rain that could be moving through tomorrow. looking at tahoe, we're cloudy today, but
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heavy snow moves in here tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. a winter storm warning will be in effect above about 4500ft. will likely see some of our highest areas. get 1 to 2ft of snow. things start to clear out by sunday. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cold this morning. cloudy today. wet and windy tomorrow. it's a level two for saturday. we're drying out on sunday with brighter skies on monday for the holiday. it's looking lovely. and then showers back in the forecast on wednesday. hi gloria, good morning. >> it is a friday so traffic is usually a little lighter on fridays. and that's what we're seeing right here at the richmond-san rafael bridge. and you know also it is a holiday weekend. so a lot of people may be taking a long weekend. monday of course, is martin luther king junior day. and because of that, if you ride mass transit, we want to tell you about this. bart is going to be running all trains on a holiday schedule on monday, and then the san francisco bay ferry is going to be running on the weekend schedule on monday, and then ace is not operating trains on monday, so check the websites if you do ride mass transit because
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it could be impacted on monday guys. >> all right. thank you gloria. good morning america is coming up at seven right here on abc seven. >> and sam champion has a look at what's ahead. >> hey stephanie. hey kumasi. it's nice to see you guys on a friday. that's right. friday coming up the story we're all following this morning. the strikes by the u.s. and our allies on some iran backed rebels in yemen. the reaction this morning and the concerns of expanding this war in the middle east. also this morning, we'll be tracking the extreme weather across the country. and i mean, all of it, every 50 state, every state, every state has a watch or a warning out there, including alaska and hawaii. so waking up to everything from snow to tornado threats to heavy rain, brutal cold, the need for blood donors is always great, but right now it's even stronger . this morning we'll introduce you to some of the people who are stepping up to make a difference. we'll call them the heartbeat heroes. and with just 30 days until the super bowl, we'll see what usher has up his sleeve for the halftime show that's coming up right here on
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general. >> dozens of businesses are listed on the website right now. since the small launch in 2020, small businesses have raised thousands of dollars. google has announced sweeping layoffs, according to our media partners at the san francisco standard. more than 700 positions are going to be cut. the impacted employees work on some of the most recognizable products, including google assistant, pixel and fitbit. google says it's working to find other roles for some of the affected employees. amid the restructuring and layoffs from waves of earlier post pandemic layoffs. there have been really a lot going on across the tech industry and the wider economy. kelly-moore paint is furloughing 700 employees. the paint company is facing thousands of lawsuits related to his bestest in its paint. from decades ago. it's hoping to find new investors to keep the company running. kelly moore moved from the bay area to texas last year. an animal imprint is going viral on social media, but it's not what some people might think. so the
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imprint in this cement is referred to as the chicago rat hole in roscoe village. but a longtime neighbor says this is actually from a squirrel. it's been here for about 20 years. years people just assume that the squirrel fell from a tree that used to be there into the concrete. did i need to see this this morning? did i need to see the little feet? let's move on. next. at 630, a popular food tiktok are cutting his bay area trip short because of health and safety concerns. then the latest push by the white house to give some pah'-huh-roe a break on their student loans. and as we head to break a live look ouide. 627 we'll be right
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now at 630, another chilly morning for you to start your day on this friday. we should see drier conditions, but the rain is coming. drew is following a level two storm coming into the area tomorrow. then the high court ruling about what san francisco can do to homeless camps in the city. >> what it means going forward. plus pisa, pisa, a town. >> now take that and rewind it back. >> oh, here it is. >> yes, super bowl preview. >> usher drops a teaser for his big show, which is just a few more weeks away. >> we got a teaser. this is like next level. >> yeah, we're getting previews, but i want to see usher. >> yeah, girl. oh i know, i know. so i can't wait to see
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this. good morning everybody. happy friday. it is january 12th. >> let's check in with drew. and it's chilly but we're drier today. yeah. >> dry today. rain returns here tomorrow. the frosted advisory is in effect this morning again. temperatures were in the 30s. so it is another cold start to the day. frost in areas maybe on your windshield. maybe on your plants right now. live look from the exploratorium camera showing you we are dry today. it's not as bright as we were yesterday. we'll call it partly sunny as we head throughout the afternoon. temperatures in the 50s were dry during the day, but rain returns to the forecast here tomorrow. it's a level two on your saturday thatrillionain could be heavy at times, along with some gusty winds in the evening, and we're watching the north bay for the possibility of some pockets of minor flooding. so just know it is wet to start out the holiday weekend. we'll go hour by hour in future weather. time out this rain coming up in nine minutes. let's check in with gloria and see how the commute is doing this morning. good morning. >> we are starting to see more people heading out on the roads right now as they go to work. so let's get a live look right now
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at your san mateo hayward bridge camera. you can see it is a little slow there, but nothing major at this time. and then a look at your drive times for this morning. just our usual slow spotrillionight now on westbound 580 from tracy to dublin. that will take you 54 minutes. stephanie >> gloria. thank you. we're hearing firsthand from some of the people caught in the avalanche this week at palisades tahoe ski resort as it swept down the mountain. more video is coming out showing the frantic moments and massive response. in fact, one woman walked us through her experience as she was headed down the mountain before getting hit by the wall of snow. >> initially, i thought someone was crashing into the back of me because i just felt like my whole lower body just get lifted and moved. and then as i like, looked around and i just realized i was i couldn't even see still snow. i was just in the midst of a avalanche very scary. >> just another story being told by those who survived. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live now in studio. and lena, we understand the avalanche threat is heightened again today. that's right. just like
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yesterday, the same area where these avalanches happened is still under a considerable risk of avalanches this morning, according to the sierra avalanche center. >> here's a map of where the second avalanche hit yesterday. today, on the alpine meadows side of the mountain. it happened in the wolverine bowl area right around 1230. no guests or employees were hurt or hit by the avalanche. the area was then closed by ski patrol afterwards so they could search the area. those from palisades tahoe tell us they have been doing avalanche hazard mitigation using explosives. prior to that avalanche, and this is video of wednesday's avalanche that killed one man and left three others hurt. more explosions are expected in the coming days as part of the avalanche hazard mitigation plan, with more snow on the way tomorrow for the usual, you know, blasting right there in the background, you can hear that from, you know, several miles away. >> but that's pretty typical. typically, if it after it snows a lot of a lot of booms, they're
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definitely uh- taking care of trying to prevent another avalanche. >> i'm assuming, you know, this photo was posted by palisades tahoe on ex yesterday. >> they said wednesday's rescue efforts included more than 100 ski patrollers, avalanche rescue dog teams, lift operators, mountain sports school instructors, local agencies and members of the public who swiftly jumped into action. the resort is expected to partially reopen again this morning, with only select lifts open live in studio. lena howland abc seven news thank you lena. >> new developing daetz authorities believe one person has died after an avalanche in idaho. a total of three people were reported missing after that avalanche, and two people have been rescued. it happened at stevens peak in the idaho panhandle, close to the montana border. according to deputies, the two survivors were tracked down through a gps texting device. deputies concluded their search effort and will try to retrieve the body of the third person today. >> new details now on the flag
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ban controversy involving the seattle school board, the alameda county registrar of voters has approved the petitions to recall two of the trustees. the board ignited a controversy last year when it voted to ban all flags from being flown, except the state, and u.s. flags. this stemmed from a pride flag that was raised on the sunol glen elementary, but later then torn down. the two trustees, facing recall voted in favor of the ban. organizers have until february 20th to gather enough signatures to put the recall on the ballot. >> a police chase and shooting in the north bay ends with two people in custody. officers say it all started in american canyon and napa county, when deputies attempted to make a traffic stop, but the suspects did not stop and eventually led officers to susa way and gateway drive in vallejo across the freeway from six flags. they didn't. they then ditched the car and tried to get away on foot, and that's when an officer
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opened fire, hitting one of the people, a man who lives nearby tells abc seven. he heard the whole thing. it sounded like i heard two shots and after i heard that uh- i put down the wood, i had my hand there and i went back to the back. the man shot had to be taken to the hospital. the second suspect was found shortly after, while armed police vehicles drove through the neighborhood. investigators found two guns at the scene. >> new developments in the court case. that's changing how san francisco responds to homelessness. the ninth circuit court of appeals is upholding a lower court's ruling that says the city cannot remove people from the sidewalk unless they are offered shelter and their space available. this means san francisco is still restricted when it comes to being able to do sweeps and encamped tents. governor newsom says the court's ruling, quote, will only create further delays and confusion and says he thinks the supreme court
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should weigh in on the matter. >> bay area cities and counties are getting a look at new rapid response shelters to help address the homelessness crisis. a company called pallet stopped in san francisco to show off new shelter options there called the sleeper, which is 70ft■!s and te 120 square foot in suite, which, as the name indicates, includes a bathroom in the shower. >> they have a little more space, which is something that residents asked for a little more room for storage and shelving, and then they have an improved energy efficiency, which is really important for municipal i-team's. it saves them a lot of money on operating costs, pallets. >> first generation shelters are in 40 cities across california, including san jose and oakland. the shelters can also be used for emergency shelter after national natural disasters and mobile workforce housing and the south bay. >> there's a new project that san jose mayor matt mehan hopes will be a model for the rest of the state. it's happening at the pacific motor inn, and it will offer interim housing for unhoused residents, 72 emergency
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interim housing units will be added this year. then in a few years, the site will be expanded and converted into a mixed income housing development with 1000 units. we've been talking about this. >> who said we need immediate solutions to homelessness? we've got to get people out of encampments today, but we also need more housing at all levels of income from affordable housing to market rate housing. this project literally does all of that may or may hans hopes this will allow state funded homekey dollars to be spent to include interim hotel conversion, as well as long terme housing development. >> today, a proposed ordinance to make electric vehicle chargers more accessible will move one step forward in san jose. the proposed ordinance would mandate ev chargers in each resident parking spot at new complexes, new apartment complexes. advocates say this will help those who don't have the convenience of charging at home, and have to resort to using public lots, end up spending a lot of time just attending to your car charging instead of the single family
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homeowners who. >> all they need to do is they pull into their garage, they plug in and they forget about it. the city's current ev reach code requires infrastructure and electrical capacity for all parking spaces, but it doesn't require the circuit and outlet. >> the mercury news reports that it goes before the city council. january 23rd. >> now to your voice, your vote. the iowa caucuses are just three days away. now and the deep freeze in the state is threatening to affect voter turnout. gloria we're learning the severe weather is also impacting that last minute campaigning effort to uh- it is. >> stephanie blizzard warnings across iowa have forced some republican presidential candidates to cancel all in-person events. check out this weather. just tons of snow here. nikki haley is replacing an event today with a telephone town hall. her spokesperson says that stormy weather will not stop them from ensuring that iowans hear her vision. president biden is set to arrive in des moines on caucus day to remind voters what's at stake.
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his campaign is accusing trump and republicans of launching an assault on americans freedoms. florida governor ron desantis is warning against making this election about former president trump. >> if trump is the candidate you have, the election will be about legal issues, criminal trials, convict, maybe convicted. i mean, there's all kinds of stuff that we don't know is going to happen. uh, january 6th. >> meanwhile, trump will be in court again today for his civil fraud trial during closing arguments, he lashed out at the judge in unauthorized remarks, calling the case a political witch hunt. the judge had previously found that trump overvalued his real estate properties for years, allowing him to get better loans and insurance. the state attorney general argues that trump should never be allowed to do business in new york again. on come on. >> thank you, gloria. grammy nominated singer jellyroll is making a plea before lawmakers to pass anti fentanyl legislation to help save lives.
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the rapper turned country singer delivered an impassioned testimony before a senate committee. i truly believe in my heart that this bill, that this bill will stop the supply and can help stop the supply of fentanyl, but in part of being proactive, gentlemen and women, i and ladies, i have to be frank and tell y'all that if we don't talk to the other side of capitol hill and stop the demand, we are going to spend our tires in the mud. jellyroll, whose name whose real name is jason deford, has been outspoken about his history with drugs. >> and i also understand the paradox of my history as a drug dealer standing in front of this committee. but equally, i think that's what makes me perfect to talk about this. i was a part of the problem and i am here now, standing as a man that wants to be a part of the solution. he is pushing for the fend off fentanyl act. >> the legislation focuses on sanctions and anti-money laundering practices in an attempt to target china and mexico's fentanyl supply chain.
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if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or opioid use, you can find a list of local resources on our website. abc seven news.com/take action. >> well, still to come, the big upset from a bay area team that literally caused fans to storm the court. >> and we're going to look live right now at the big board at the new york stock exchange, up by about 93 points. another update on the markets next. then even if the 40 niners don't make the super bowl, the bay area will be represented on the big weekend. >> the two local pops playing in the puppy bowl. and then stay with us on abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for abc seven at seven. we're live weekdays from 7 to 8 a.m. you can download the app now, wherever you stream. >> 642 this morning, it's all about chilly temperatures right now with frost advisor is in effect until about 10 a.m. this morning. our coldest area starting out in the 30s. you definitely want several layers as you begin your day, you might
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find some frost on your windshield and even on your plants. here's live doppler seven, along with satellite clouds moving in this morning ahead of our next storm system that is set to soak us here tomorrow, there's a major winter storm already underway across the midwest, and the great lakes, and that is creating travel troubles especially. you have to connect through chicago because we have numerous cancellations and delays. they have almost blizzard like conditions there right now. also, atlanta going to see some severe weather later on today back here at home. break it down region by region. today is dry. we have temperatures though in the low to mid 50s for daytime highs. tomorrow though rain is back into the forecast to level two. a moderate storm thatrillionain could be heavy at times. we'll plan out the start of your holiday weekend. we'll go hour by hour in future weather. sa, this rain and new snow coming to
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thousand 11 that the broncos beat the bulldogs that snapped a 26 game losing streak in the series. santa clara alum steve nash was in attendance as fans stormed the court. congrats on the big win. there is some good news for some student loan borrowers. the biden administration is rolling out another way to debt relief. the program mainly benefits those who went to community college or did not end up graduating, but still have debt. to qualify, you have to be enrolled in a insaf, which is an income driven repayment plan. you also need to have taken out less than $12,000 as your initial loan balance, and have been paying it down for ten years. >> finding work after serving time in jail can be nearly impossible. we're getting a chance to meet the amazing men and women participating in a grueling program that turns inmates into california firefighters.
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>> it all started when i got a knock on the door when i was actually incarcerated in mississippi. they called me and said, hey, you need to talk to your counselor today. and when i went there and talked to the counselor, they gave me the opportunity to go to fire camp. and i'm like, fire camp. like, what is that? >> follow their journey now in our abc seven originals documentary, forging heroes. it's streaming wherever you watch abc seven, and it will air on tv this sunday at 230. >> popular food influencer keith lee abruptly ended his trip to the bay area, citing multiple reasons, including public safety concerns. he said the bay area is not a place for tourists right now. he said he was surprised by the amount of tents and people living in cars. he also said he decided to leave because of, quote, lackluster meals and apparently he had an allergic reaction that sent him to the hospital. despite this announcement, he did thank the bay area for showing him love
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and hospitality. he's known for his review of mom and pop restaurants, and he did get to check out a few here in the bay area. he gave a stellar review to one restaurant in oakland. mama t's so mama t's got a surprise visit from keith lee, and he was a big fan of the restaurant's grilled chicken sandwich and the potato salad. >> i knew that he was in town. i knew he was going to be, uh, doing some, uh, mom and pop type places, but i did not know when he was coming. and i did not know when he came. i was excited, happy, and just hoping that it would be a good review. >> and it was. and we love to see that. since the review has been posted, keith lee's review about mama t's the owner says she's seen quite a few new customers coming in to try food. >> now for your morning money report, cbs will close dozens of pharmacies located inside of target stores starting next month. the announcement comes as
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retail pharmacy chains struggle with prescription business and workforces. a cvs spokesperson said the company made the decision after evaluating changes in population, consumer buying patterns and future health needs. the closures will begin next month and last until april. it's not clear if bay area targets will be impacted. covid hertz is trading 20,000 of its electric vehicles to purchase gasoline powered cars. the car company is cutting back and selling a third of its evs. executives say their electric powered vehicles they have has hurt the company financially. they say the resale value on them has declined over the last year. hertz and dissipates a loss of $245 million, taking a live look now at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning, you can see the dow is up 49 points. shorty got down low.
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>> yeah. all right. this morning we are getting a first look at usher's upcoming super bowl halftime performance as apple music released the trailer for the highly anticipated show. it features usher throughout his career and of course, his fans. now, on monday, gma is getting a sneak peek of what usher is saying about his halftime show. oh my god, i cannot wait! >> so excited. >> the nfl's wild card weekend wraps up on monday night right here on abc seven. the eagles, playing the bucs in tampa. it's possible the winner of this game could be playing the 40 niners in the next round. our coverage starts at 5:00, followed by after the game and then a special edition of abc seven news at nine. all right. >> this year's puppy bowl will be extra special. >> yep. because two rescue puppies from a bay area shelter have been picked as players for the 20th edition of the cutest game on tv. the humane society silicon valley rescued frankie
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on the left, niner on the right. how cute are they? >> niner right. >> so now they live in portland and they're going to be playing in the puppy bowl, but they're just just two of 131 puppy players representing the team. ruff and fluff. up with it. >> oh. team ruff. >> the puppy bowl airs on super bowl sunday. these little dogs are adorable, aren't they? >> they're so cute. i love it. >> between that and between usher, i know. >> talk about a day full of in november and that show in vegas was so good. >> so i can't wait. like, it's like how much is he doing on this stage? first, you don't realize all the songs he has. >> oh my gosh, he does. >> he puts on a full show. i mean, roller skating. >> yeah. roller skate. i saw that from the last show. yeah. that's wild. and he popped up. >> i'm like, well, where did he go? popped up somewhere back. this is going to be a good show. how was your guest got to be that little papa. >> yeah, yeah. could be. yeah. i'm excited. i'm sure to be a
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production. oh, yeah. that'll be fun. >> he's going to be a good entertainer. >> when his song came up, though, kumasi was ready to just get up and start dancing. >> she was like, oh, yeah, i do. and it's friday. i love it. it's like you're in the dancing all the food. oh, friday dance friday. there you go. >> this morning we're tracking a chilly start out there. it's dry today. here's a live look from our exploratorium camera. we do notice we have clouds in the sky this morning. it's a partly sunny day today. it's all in advance of rain. tomorrow so we're dry throughout the day. we'll have those partly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures in the 50s. let's go hour by hour on future weather late tonight. this is 1030. not out of the question. we could have a light, isolated shower, but the main event really holds off until tomorrow morning. here's 7 a.m. on saturday. thatrillionain first arrives in the north bay. it's light to moderate in nature and then you see the coverage of thatrillionain spreads across the entire region. it's pretty steady and light throughout the middle part of our day, and then we anticipate thatrillionain to pick up in intensity as we head throughout the afternoon and the evening. here's 8 p.m. we'll
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track some pockets of downpours developing. so saturday is just one of those damp and dreary days. we make up for it on sunday and monday with drier conditions, rainfall totals around the bay shoreline. i think a good estimate between a quarter and maybe three quarters of an inch of rain will likely see higher amounts in the north bay, and we're really highlighting much of sonoma and points to the north where we could find some pockets of minor flooding where we do find those areas of highest rainfall in the sierra. a winter storm warning begins at 10 p.m. today. again, a warning means that heavy snow is imminent. we do expect the heaviest snow to fall tomorrow afternoon above 4500ft will likely see 1 to 2ft of snow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cold morning here, but cloudier today. wet and windy tomorrow. we're drying out on sunday. looking nice for the holiday on monday with our next chance of showers on wednesday. gloria you know traffic is pretty light today. >> of course it is friday. it's also a holiday on monday, so we're not seeing as much activity out there on the roads this morning. this is a live
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look outside right now at our 680 camera in walnut creek. and this is one of our busier spots right now. however, traffic is still moving smoothly northbound and southbound on 680 going through walnut creek and then a live look right now at your bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights are off and no delays here. kumasi >> thanks, gloria. wings for the winged winners. popeyes is offering a free order of six wings if either the baltimore ravens or the philadelphia eagles win the super bowl this year. they also added the buffalo bills to the promotion because buffalo. so the deal will only be available two days after the big game, which is on tuesday february 13th. >> all right. the first ever wireless television was unveiled during a tech conference in las vegas. take a look. display case has launched its first ever wireless tv that we just mentioned can be mounted to your wall using its vacuum technology. the air magnet on the back of the t tv rather
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allow it to stick to any flat surface, and it's battery operated so it has up to 180 hours of watch time. but it is not cheap. we're talking $250,000 to $600,000. >> wait thousand. >> well, it could be 25,000. i mean, that sounds ridiculous. that's that's what the story says. but we would have to fact check that that figure. but it is. yeah. incredibly expensive of all tvs are scheduled to be shipped at the end of the year, but $250,000 sounds way, way, way high for a wireless tv. oh, boy. >> um, i that's not practical. we'll have to see what's going on up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all our newscast live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. you can download the app now and start
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in the 30s in our coldest cities. it's a partly sunny day. we're dry during the day. temperatures going into the 50s, but rain returns overnight and tomorrow. it's a level two, a moderate storm on the storm impact scale number three, the faa announced new oversight over boeing's production process this morning. >> it comes as they continue to investigate how a door plug detached and flew away from an alaska airlines plane mid-flight . >> number four and five iran backed houthi militants have been killed in strikes by the u.s. and the uk. in yemen, the strikes follow months of attacks of the group on commercial shipping by the group of commercial shipping in the red sea. number five crab season will finally open in the bay area january 18th, but with restrictions as the state is requiring a 50% trap reduction to try to keep humpback whales from getting entangled old. >> and number six traffic is lighter today with it being a friday, and then monday is a
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holiday, so we want to get you ready for your monday mass transit is operating on holiday schedules, so bart is on a holiday schedule and then the ferry is on a weekend schedule. ace is not operating trains number. seven peeps know i love peeps. >> peeps has a druid has to be like that. they got new four new flavors ahead of easter, rice krispies at walmart, icy blue raspberry at target, sour strawberry at kroger, and s'mores which is not store exclusive. so you can get peeps anywhere. get excited. rice krispies actually sounds good to me. >> thank you. right right good morning america. the u.s. and our allies launching attacks on over 60 targets. breaking overnight, the u.s. strikes back at iran bac
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