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meteorologist sandyha patel with a look at what we can expect this weekend. sandhya >> yeah, it is going to be a wet and windy tomorrow. larry and kristen right now on live doppler seven. you're seeing some moisture up in the clouds to the north of us. rain is falling up around crescent city and eureka. they're going to get hit hard. we are going to have our share of a drenching. it's a level two on our storm impact scale. as you look at the wider picture, one thing to keep in mind is that moisture stretches all the way out towards the hawaiian islands. so while there may be a spotty shower or two this evening, the main action is coming in while you're sleeping and then spreading at 9 a.m. you will notice tomorrow light to moderate rain moving through. we have our next round coming in in the afternoon and that is going to soak the bay area. this is also going to dump heavy snow in the sierra. 10 p.m. tonight until 4 a.m. sunday. a winter storm warning goes up 1 to 2ft of snow. those gusty winds, snow levels actually rising so it may be difficult to impose. able to get up there. i would hold off after tonight. level two on our
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storm impact scale. that's moderate in strength. rain downpour at times gusty winds, flooding on the roadways and your smaller streams and creeks. the russian river at hopland may exceed flood stage sunday morning, so something to keep an eye on. i'll be back with a full timeline and rainfall projections coming up. >> kristin. sandhya, thank you and you can track the forecast anytime with the same live doppler seven that sandhya uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it right now. now to the north bay where it's all going to begin, and abc seven news reporter cornell bernard. >> yeah, he's live with a look at the storm preparations. cornell >> yeah. larry and kristen p-g-and-e's says it is all hands on deck. we are here at the utilities corporation yard in santa rosa, where extra crews will be showing up tomorrow morning for the storm. ready for possible power outages and flooding. wipers. getrillioneady. rain is returning this weekend, and first responders in sonoma
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county are prepared for more scenes like this. flooding around the russian river valley. some roads may be impassable, even dangerous, to drive through even a couple inches can disable your vehicle and send it floating down. >> you know who knows where, so be safe. turn around. >> we were there when fire station one took delivery of this new jet ski for the department's swiftwater rescue team on the russian river. >> we're a propelled boat, you know. can get stuck in some areas, and it can be low lying or have hazards. the personal watercraft can get through those areas quickly and help us do search. and then we'll also be outfitted to do rescue as well. >> on wednesday, the santa rosa fire department posted on x that strong winds brought this tree down into power lines on south rightrillionoad, knocking out power to about 300 homes. we see this weather hitting really hard in p-g-and-e's north coast, so we have activated three of our operational emergency centers. p-g-and-e's says it's ready to respond with extra crews and
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equipment if the power goes out during the storm. the utility also asking customers to be prepared. charge up your cell phones now. >> if you do lose power, you can always charge your cell phone in your car. have an extra battery pack. >> um, check your flashlights. make sure your flashlights are working, have batteries ready? >> yes, a lot of rain. uh, a lot of bad weather coming. >> beth green says. garrett ace hardware in windsor is ready with all the things folks might need this weekend from sandbags to generators, even this super bright rain suit. >> we have plenty of tarps. we have plenty of batteries and lanterns as well, in case we have any power problems for when this big storm comes. >> i like the rain suit. i have to have to be honest, during the height of the storm, the chp is asking drivers to stay off the road. if you can make sure your wiper blades are good and take it slow. it's going to be wet
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out there. live in santa rosa, cornell bernard abc seven news. >> all right, thank you cornell. definitely the calm before the storm right now. yep. >> and let's give you a live look. also calm before the storm. this is our lake tahoe camera where more snow is expected this weekend. it is beautiful right now although clouding over. and you can tell from the flags that it's starting to get pretty windy too. >> absolutely. the tahoe palisades ski lift, where a deadly avalanche struck on wednesday, has now reopened. resort officials say the k 22 express lift went back into operations this morning, and that follows two days of avalanche mitigation work done by crews. there wednesday's avalanche killed one person. two others were buried under the snow and had to be frantically rescued by fellow skiers. >> they just buried me so quick and all i could think about it, and i've taken an avi class was maybe punch a hole with my right arm that wasn't sealed yet and make an air pocket. and then it, just like i said, got real quiet . nothing's happening. i yell every once in a while, help! but at that point i felt this probe
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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 i just are. i mean, at that point, you know, it's probably going to be okay. you made it a jab in the back. >> probably saved him with more snow on the way this weekend. there will be controlled explosions today to reduce avalanche risk. and one person is dead after an avalanche occurred in the state of idaho. two were rescued in the avalanche yesterday at stevens peak. that's near the montana border, according to deputies. the two survivors were located through a gps texting device. >> investigators say speed is to blame for fatal car crash in richmond. the site of the wreckage at the scene was just shocking. this was at carlson boulevard in florida avenue this morning. the force of the single car crash tore a car into pieces . two people were killed. the
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intersection had to be shut down for several hours. it's still unclear exactly what was happening before the crash. >> a large number of drivers are abusing the toll lanes on bay area freeways, and scenes like these are becoming more and more common. shooting down the side right here, drivers crossing illegally over the double line separating the carpool lanes. and now the chp is cracking down. researchers examined traffic on interstate 680 in contra costa county and the express lanes on 880 between july and september of last year. carpool and toll lane tickets on 680 went up a whopping 123% within a year, and enforcement stops were up by 59, and 34% of chp traffic stops in the area resulted in carpool citations. the metropolitan transportation commission and association of bay area governments met today to discuss the findings. some members say they need more proof that these express lanes are actually working before expanding. >> we don't want at least in san mateo county. we don't want a toll lane that generates money.
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we want a toll lane that reduces congestion. >> the toll lanes do seem to be speeding up traffic a bit. cars moved almost 20mph faster during rush hour. meanwhile, parking rates changed today at eight bart stations. rates are up the glen park, millbrae and west oakland stations. they're down at bay fair coliseum, hayward, richmond and warm springs. south fremont locations. the biggest increase is at millbrae, where the daily reserve fee is up $1.80. the biggest drop is at the coliseum station, where the daily reserved fee is down $2.40. mayor london breed signed legislation into install new automatic license. plate readers across san francisco. >> at least 400 cameras will be installed in an effort to combat crime, including retail theft and motor vehicle theft, breed reported. she directed her staff to cut through any red tape or delays to get the cameras
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installed as quickly as possible while the cameras are being paid for, with part of the $17 million in funding that san francisco got from california's organized retail theft grant program, we're getting some reaction now to the petition to recall two trustees of the sunol school board, the alameda county registrar of voters 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 for the state and u.s. flags. now this stemmed from a pride flag that was raised on the campus. sunol glen elementary school, but later torn down. ryan jurgensen, one of the board members facing recall, told abc seven news in a statement in hopes to dispel rumors that the opposition is spreading about me. i am not anti lgbtq plus and none of my efforts ever have been about banning flags or limiting teachers or anyone's opportunity for free speech. i've stood for uniting our community and for
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nourishing children in the public school board organizers have until february 20th to gather enough signatures to put the recall on the ballot. >> a special day today for students in oakland as they celebrate the life of martin luther king junior with a beautiful work of art. >> today's unveiling, happening at martin luther king junior elementary school and abc's lena howland has more on the inspiration behind that mural. and i rejoicing rise high, high as the list'ning skies let every sound loud as doctor martin luther king jr. >> s legacy celebrated and enshrined in a new mural at an oakland elementary school named for the civil rights leader. >> and i think the strength of what he represents get often gets under. underlooked. there's such a vast, um, array of messages that doctor king shares with us and the vision that he had for us is beyond just having his dream. and so here we are, living that, facing the
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community on market street. >> this mural was created by rifa one, the director of aerosol, a community institution rooted in oakland. >> know i started art in oh usd school just like you. the artist himself came to serve as guest speaker at a school wide assembly ahead of the mural unveiling. >> he says the mural is titled three kings to showcase three different dimensions of doctor king. >> it's also important that we see the image of strong black fathers who. stand in the gap for their people, who organize for their people. doctor king was an organizer. doctor king stood in the gap in places and had a voice for those who are voiceless, made possible by the oakland unified school district's expanded learning program. um, so that youth can see that art is not just an opportunity to express their whole selves, but also can be a career pathway in oakland. >> lena howland abc seven news.
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>> the golden gate national recreation area is organizing several volunteer projects this weekend to honor doctor martin luther king jr. projects are focused on park maintenance, habitat restoration, wildlife. and plant care. registration is required. you can find more information going to parks conservancy. .org coming up on abc seven news at four. >> there's a spike in the triple threat viruses. how stanford researchers are battling the next pandemic before it even begins. the san francisco deputy, who's on a mission to save lives and an influencer who has millions of followers with some complaints about the
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now reporting high or very high levels of flu, covid 19 and rsv. abc news reporter melissa adan has the latest on the growing virus concerns. >> while the winter holidays may be behind us, a triple threat in respiratory illnesses remain. new cdc data is tracking at least 35 states experiencing high or very high levels of respiratory illnesses, with the south report the highest levels, the spikes can strain emergency rooms, and covid hospitalizations are still slightly growing week by week for the last two months, with
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some slowing to flu hospitalizations. >> what's really critical right now is that the world understands that covid, the public health risk from covid, remains high and this is globally. >> and it's not just in the us. researchers at the world health organization say that the actual circulation of covid around the globe is anywhere between 2 and 19 times higher than what is being reported. this, due to testing found in wastewater. >> while we're not in the crisis , um, we and we're not seeing the levels of impact that we saw in the peak of the pandemic in 2021, 2022, and even early 2023. um, covid is still a global health threat, and it's causing far too much burden when we can prevent it. >> cases of rsv are still on the rise in many parts of the country. it is starting to drop in some parts, but infants and children under four are hospital sized with rsv more than any other age group, which is why doctors recommend rsv vaccines for babies under eight months. pregnant women and adults who
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are 60 years or older. as for vaccination rates, they are lagging, according to the cdc, only 19% of adults have gotten an update in their covid vaccine this year, and nearly 47% of adults have gotten their flu shot. this, as doctors urge people to stay up to date with their vaccines. melissa don, abc news, los angeles. >> and now to the new effort to prevent the next worldwide pandemic, researchers at stanford university think that is indeed possible. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey takes a look at one of our body's oldest immune systems, and how that may contain the solution. >> doctors say the covid 19 virus will always be with us, but some experts wonder if the pandemic could have been avoided altogether. what if there is a way in which our bodies fought off a new infection using different immunities? stanford university professor bali pulendran and his colleagues think they may have found an answer. >> imagine if you had this universal vaccine that could have been delivered to humans that induces broad protection.
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we don't know exactly what this virus is. we don't know what it takes to make a conventional vaccine. but nevertheless, we've ramped up our innate immune system that's giving you a broad degree of protection. >> traditional science utilizes antibodies, our t cells that remember specifics of viruses introduced by vaccines to fight off infection. but doctor pulendran says the innate immune system found in all creatures can be used to fight off more kinds of sicknesses, even viruses. we've never been exposed to. >> a single shot protects against influenza against the covid omicron strains, against the covid beta strain, against other coronaviruses. so just one shot seems to imprint broad immunity. that seems to protect against many, many different strains of viruses. >> i mean, that would be an absolute game changer then in our society that's struggling with these three major viruses, right? >> absolutely. or any other virus actually, we should aspire towards creating vaccines that are already available and could be deployed immediately upon the
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first signs of a pandemic. the innate immune system vaccine won't replace traditional antibody vaccines as its broad, but can only prevent infection for a few months at best. >> but a universal vaccine could create a stop gap until specific treatments can be developed. the research has shown great success in laboratory mice and doctor pulendran hopes to move to human trials in the next two years, all in the hopes we could prevent the next global pandemic . >> in a way, it was too late for the covid pandemic, but i do think that it is timely. in a sense, it's stimulated a whole new field uh- that, god forbid, if we have another pandemic that this should then be in prime time for then. >> dustin dawsey, abc seven news let's hope that's not any time soon. >> yes, yes. although, you know, it's bound to happen. it's got to be ready. yep. you know what is happening soon, though, is the next storm. >> yes, rain is on the way. sandy. is this going to ruin the whole weekend or part of the weekend or what? >> just the first half of your
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weekend. all right. your weekend kristen sze weekend will be fine . >> just mine will be ruined. okay. got it? >> yeah. kristen will be just fine. she knows how to deal with the storm. we're just teasing larry. of course. good afternoon, everyone. let's take a look at live doppler seven. in all seriousness, we do have a storm that is moving in our direction. the moisture trail for this system extending all the way out towards the hawaiian islands. and that's why it is concerning, because it is going to drench parts of the bay area. as we look at live doppler seven picking up some moisture up in the clouds. this isn't hitting the ground yet. golden gate bridge camera you can see those clouds increasing low 50 from san francisco to oakland. mid 50s san jose hayward 52, in half moon bay. a live view from our kgo roof camera. all is calm along the embarcadero, but this will change come tomorrow. low 50s for everyone. did you feel the chill this morning? it was cold once again. some of our official reporting sites in the low 30s. here's a look at walnut creek camera. and you can certainly see the clouds on the increase the headlines level two
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storm soaks us tomorrow. we are looking at winds ramping up strongest towards the afternoon. in the evening hours. and martin luther king junior day chilly morning. but it is going to be dry for any of you who have the day off. so on our exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale, this is a level two. it is going to bring rain downpours at times , gusty winds, flooding on our roadways and smaller streams and creeks. flood watch posted for lake and mendocino counties. all the way up alongth coast, starting at 10 p.m. tonight until 1 a.m. tomorrow. this is where the heaviest rain potential and flooding issues could happen, and you can see that parts of the north bay are under that heavy rain potential for tomorrow. so we're going to time this out for you tonight ahead of the storm, some rain begins to move in at 7 p.m, 9 p.m. you see those showers just kind of coming in ahead of it? the storm has been slowing, so just keep that in mind. tomorrow morning at 8:00, you're going to see light to moderate rain moving in. it stays over the
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north bay for several hours before it starts to shift into the south bay. you're going to see some heavy rain at times going into the evening, you will notice pockets of moderate to heavy rain. this continues at 9 p.m. in the southern and eastern part of our viewing area, and then closer to the early sunday morning time period. the system will wind down. so rainfall projections with this storm highest in the north bay, you're looking at 1 to 2in for some areas. even higher. further north and along the north bay coast. there 1 to 2in in the santa cruz mountains. most other areas will be between a half an inch and an inch, and a half. the winds will pick up. they will get gusty tomorrow afternoon, close to 30 miles an hour, and then getting right up there and topping it later in the evening. the winds will remain gusty going into the late night hours, so your morning temperatures tomorrow not quite as low as this morning. 30s, 40s. thank the clouds and the storm for rain. those numbers tomorrow afternoon. it's going to be a wet, windy one. highs will be in the 50s and the
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accuweather seven day forecast. wet and gusty level two storm tomorrow you do get some early morning showers sunday chilly start a few clouds and then martin luther king junior day is dry for the holiday. our next opportunity for wet weather tuesday night into wednesday. that's a weaker system though. i think kristen larry will be able to handle that one. >> yeah, yeah, and my weekend looks great. >> thanks. that's all that matters. >> kirsten will not get rained upon. that's correct. >> all right. it's a magic shield. >> yes, yes, she's going to stay inside tomorrow. oh, is that the secret? all right. thank you, sandy. thank you. >> all right. uh, the nfl's super wild card weekend will actually wrap up on monday night right here on abc seven. this is, after all of my other plans are ruined. the eagles battled the buccaneers in tampa bay. now it's possible the winner of that game could play the 40 niners in the next round. our coverage here starts at 5 p.m. kickoff is at 515, followed by after the game, a tiktok influencer with millions of followers who reviews mom and pop restaurants gives up on a bay area visit.
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out of money. all kelly moore stores are closed. effective immediately, but the company will maintain slim operations at its union city distribution facility to try to fill existing orders as well. >> if you follow social media, maybe you know the name keith lee. the popular foodie made a much hyped bay area visit this week, but he cut his trip short due to some poor dining experiences. >> and the big one safety concerns. abc seven news reporter anser hassan went to one of the restaurants that he visited to get their reaction. >> elise williams says it was a big deal when tiktok influencer and foodie keith lee made a stop at her restaurant, the luxe box, in west oakland. >> it was good for me as a mother to prove my kids right, but the bay area didn't seem like a big deal for lee. >> people were the bay were absolutely amazing and i'll never forget the hospitality and i love that y'all showed me reason number one. i truly don't believe that bay is a place for tourists right now. and that's what i was a tourist. the people
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in the bay are just focused on surviving. >> lee says he wanted to try out some smaller establishments around the bay area, like lux box. williams served him jerk lamb, basa fish, yams and macaroni. it was a hit, but lee announced on social media that he's cutting his trip short and allergic reaction in some bad food experiences and safety top his list of concerns. >> i definitely feel like we're all in survival mode, trying to figure things out. the cost of living is extremely high. um, i think he hit it on the nose, but she has. >> for those who live here, they know how to navigate their neighborhoods and community. and despite the hardship, her hard work is paying off. today is the one year anniversary of her store and she's turning a profit. i definitely struggle, they have their ups and downs, but i have a good support system . >> i have a partner. he has always helped me, my daughter and my children. they're my support system, so we struggle, of course, but we stick together. >> many have criticized lee's assessment of the entire bay area based on just a few restaurants in neighborhoods, but he was impressed with the
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lock box. i left a $2,500 tip. >> i am taking my kids to hawaii next week, so they got their little couple of dollars, but we are looking to fix our building. um, we've been here for a year. we're going to kind of stay put for a while to see how things go. so we are looking to put some signs on our windows, paint our buildings. so i'm going to use it towards that in oakland, anser hassan. >> abc seven news. >> the supreme court is set to take on a case that could affect the homeless fight here in the bay area. >> plus, it does take five six narcan. sometimes i carry six with me at all times and uh- with fentanyl. you're never going to use one. you're going to use more than one. a san francisco sheriff's deputy on a mission
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san francisco sheriff's deputy is basically single handedly saving lives on the streets, administering hundreds of doses of narcan amidst the fentanyl crisis last fall. >> abc seven news reporter tara campbell captured the life saving process on camera, and this week she caught up with the deputy to learn more about what drives him to help others and how his approach is really making an impact. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello hello, hello. >> in the heart of san francisco's civic center, a life is saved. shefs s deputy barry bloom, administering narcan successfully reverse an opioid overdose. >> i've done it so many times, i stopped keeping a number on it, but it's probably close to 100 od the deputy's body cam capturing another one of those moments. >> okay. deputy bloom arriving
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on the scene and quickly assessing the situation. deciding to give the man narcan. you want to lay him down? >> yeah. i was going to say. yeah. let's lay him down. ready? position how long has he been out, man? >> hey hey, hey. >> oh, sorry. did you hit him already? >> yeah, i hit him with one. yeah >> hey, bud. you're okay again? >> a unit hit there. emergency button. can you come up and acknowledge, please? >> with paramedics on the way, the deputy decides to administer another round ten for accidental. >> okay, one more shot >> give me one more. hey, buddy. couldn't hurt. >> the narcan eventually kicks in and the man wakes up apologizing to the deputy. sorry about that. >> when you're on, honey, we're going to have you checked out, okay? >> come on, man. okay. >> we gave you a bunch of narcan. it does take five six
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narcan. >> sometimes i carry six with me at all times. and uh- with fentanyl. you're never going to use one. you're going to use more than one. >> hey what's up man? >> the nearly 30 year veteran can remember a time when heroin was their biggest battle. >> when we use narcan with people on heroin, they would pop right up. it was amazing. it was a game changer. but then as the years progressed, they started lacing the heroin with fentanyl. and then we started using two, three, four more narcan since, like, what's going on here? >> fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than heroin. and it has transformed san francisco's streets. it's so different. >> people on heroin could so much somewhat function, you know, for the most part. but people on fentanyl are just a completely takes over their lives. >> and because it's so different, the deputy decided to take a different approach. >> we figured come from a position of compassion and care rather than incarceration. and
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that's how we get. we build trust and we have people actually approaching us for a change rather than running away from us. >> and speaking of running, check out the shoes. it's a very intentional choice. >> we decided to dress down to break that stigma of us and them . you know, i see look, i have a hoodie on. i have a baseball cap and, uh, people love my shoes. so that's a conversation piece. i'm wearing air force ones today , so that helps people calm down on my shoes. and then they say, oh, that's the guy with the shoes. >> and he says, being that guy with the shoes goes a long way. >> this makes a difference between walking by somebody you know. is your friend. okay? oh they're okay. they're just sleeping. deputy and then you could pass them by and they can be overdosing, whereas now they say, oh, deputy, i need your help. >> the deputy taking it up as his duty to protect the most vulnerable. >> somebody overdosing is a victim, you know, with substance abuse disorder and i don't want it happening on my watch. if i
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can do anything, i'll do it. and, uh, i haven't lost anybody yet, so i think i'm doing okay. >> and the guy with the shoes has no plans on hanging up the laces. any time soon. >> the other day, somebody gave me the nicest compliment i've ever gotten in 29 years. they said, deputy bloom, i feel safe when you're around here. and uh, that really got to me. it made the 29 years worth worthwhile. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. barry bloom is making an impact. >> the supreme court is agreeing to hear a high profile case on homelessness and the outcome could change how cities deal with tent encampments. the court will decide whether cities can ban or limit people from camping in public spaces. that includes sidewalks, streets and parks. a ruling is expected by the end of june. now in a statement, governor gavin newsom wrote california has invested billions to address homelessness, but rulings from the bench have tied
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is stepping down from apple's board of directors because of the company's policy barring directors running for reelection after they reach the age of 75. gore has served on the apple board since 2003, earning about. $375,000 per year. i think this is probably a good opportunity to mention that i am nowhere near 75, apple, and there's an opening i'm just saying. i mean, i don't know what the qualifications are, but dan, i think either one of us could do that. we're willing to serve. i'm trying to help apple right here. i'm looking i'm helping right now. >> look exactly. they owe us. we have these iphones. yeah at least they owe us. well, you know, it's an interesting. on one hand, it's not it's not obviously about physical or mental ability at that age. i mean, i understand how they limit pilots after a certain point in their lives, but, um, you know, it's probably a good idea to keep fresh blood churning in these, especially these high tech companies. it's a fast moving game, and always
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great to bring in new ideas. i'm sure the former vice president is more than capable to continue, but it does make some sense. i'm just thinking in an alternate universe in 2003, he could have had a different job that paid maybe about the same roughly the same. >> yeah, well, slightly different. less work, different responsibilities, i believe. yeah. all right. this isn't a great day for anyone who made a new year's resolution. the second friday of the new year is known as quitters day. researchers say about 80% of people who made resolutions likely gave up on them. today experts say the major reason why people gave up so quickly, the goals they hoped to achieve were over ambitious sandia. this is why we should not set ambitious goals just baby goals, right? baby goals. i agree with you wholeheartedly, kristen and that's why i didn't have a new year's resolution. so you did not fail? i did not fail exactly . >> so why even set one if you're not going to do it? i mean, follow through with it, set the bar low and yeah, outperform my
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sister deborah, who lives in walnut creek, sent me this. >> one of these memes or these jokes. it's been six months since i joined the gym and still no progress. so i'm going down there in person tomorrow to see what the problem. yeah exactly. >> yeah, i love that. i love that one. >> but, you know, if you set baby goals you get baby results. kristen. so there's that. >> there's that aim at nothing and you get no. and you will surely hit it. yes >> yeah. yeah. >> dan what dan does is he quits on december 31st. so you don't even get into the resolution part of it. just just get it over early. >> you know i did have a trainer one time. tell me a great line when it comes to just getting shape. and we've talked about this. it doesn't matter what you eat between thanksgiving and christmas. it matters what you eat between christmas and thanksgiving. yeah. >> so true. good point. >> all right, top gun three could soon be getting ready for takeoff. one of the co-writers on the hit film, maverick, says he's working on a new script for the next movie, aiming to reunite tom cruise with his next gen costars. miles teller and glen powell. and right now, cruise is working on the eighth mission impossible movie, the last mission impossible movie.
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he drove a motorcycle off a cliff, and it was incredible because he really did it. and not only do it once with the director terrified. and then he went, i think did seven more times because he wasn't happy with how long he held on to. the more dan he's, he's nuts. >> you know, it's amazing. he i think he's about 60 years old. he's in great shape. and he brings such an incredible commitment to filmmaking. he truly loves it. and obviously they're pros. they leave nothing to chance. it's as safe as it can get. but they still do very dangerous things. i just hope he doesn't push it too far. just, you know, we love seeing him in those action movies, but being cautious every now and then is not a bad idea. i couldn't believe he did that jump eight times. >> it was insane. it absolutely was. sandy would do it. she's jumped out of a plane. no big deal. >> yeah, sure. no, that was when i was, like much younger. oh, no. he's great larry. i mean, he's awesome. like dan said. but he has to walk cautiously. >> he did the one one of the mission impossible is what he hung onto the outside of the plane. that was really him. i
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think they did that several times. >> yeah, he was he was harnessed to the plane so he couldn't fall. but still, i mean, okay, the planes taking off, i'm on. i'm on the outside. >> i saw an interview and he told the pilot the first take. he said, remember steep takeoff. >> so he of course, let's make it as dangerous as possible. >> why do i think he'll be doing the same thing at age 75? >> if he can? >> probably now to an art installation that some could consider terrifying. check out these gigantic clown heads in boston. they're cool or creepy, depending on how you feel about clowns. it's part of a public art initiative designed to boost business downtown, and it appears to be working because lots of people are stopping by and taking pictures with these clowns. >> that's boosting business. these are terrifying. isn't there a phobia like, you know, fear of clowns? >> yeah, yeah, some people thing. >> yeah. >> it would depend on age too, right? like i mean for us adults, if we that, maybe we wouldn't be so
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terrified. but for a little kid, i would or would be. >> yeah. >> okay. clowns don't bother me at all. but i never was particularly attracted to them. as a kid. i didn't think i didn't find them funny or they didn't bother me, but i didn't get a big kick out of them. i know adults who are really weirded out by them. yeah >> yeah, well, those clowns look, i mean, i might have nightmares. serial killer clown in general. stay away from clowns and sportscasters. they're often one and the same. but, you know, you know what? i'm saying? good tip. that's it for the four at
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absolutely. larry and kristen, tomorrow's the day you might want to stay inside. sunday's a better day to get outside and if you're heading out of town, going up to the high country. here's a live view from zephyr cove, where the clouds are gathering. there is snow on the ground and more coming. heavy rain and snow tomorrow 37 degrees. so best to travel up today morning chance sunday gusty in the afternoon and partly cloudy on monday. i'll be back at 5:00 to talk about our local storm and the timeline totals. plus a look at the storm concerns coming up. larry. >> kristen. all right sandra, we'll see you in a few minutes. a local restaurateur is known for his award winning pizza is now helping local artists in a big way. >> abc seven news anchor karina nova is here with the details for us. karina. well he's doing it with the hope of encouraging people to enjoy and appreciate san francisco. and i went to one
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of san francisco's most charming neighborhoods, north beach, to see how this plan all unfolded. and in the heart of north beach, the place where people come for some of the world's best pizza. if you happen to look up, you'll see the work of a talented local artist. >> a lot of traveling, a lot of maps. >> marco palumbo maps out every stop for the landscapes used in her art. these are all the places you went to get these photos. >> yes. so i covered all national parks in oregon, california to nevada, and utah. i visited all of them. my favorites, joshua tree, and it's somewhere in here. there's joshua tree. >> there it is. that's amazing. >> thank you. >> her project is called extraordinary tree decisions. it's about a personal journey of moving from louisiana to california, specifically to north beach. the neighborhood where she happened to meet the owner of tony's pizza and how herself portrait photograph ended up for all to see. >> she handed me a card. this
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card, actually an and she said, ye you know, i'm a photographer and anything i could do, i just want to be on this billboard to be awesome. i said, well, i like this right here. >> tony gemignani loved the photos so much. he came up with an idea. >> is she going west? is she going east? is she leaving east to come west? how about we put that up on the billboard and, um, it won't cost you anything. and i don't want a logo. i just want it to be about the art or the, you know, or the photograph . >> yes. you heard that right. tony offered to put markle's photo up on the billboard free of charge, but he went a step further. he decided to feature six different artists for the next six months, starting january fresh new year san francisco is getting such a bad rap and everything's bad, bad bad, wrong wrong wrong. >> it's not all bad. so so let's give some artists some love, photographers, some love, and let's make it about san francisco. so. or north beach a love letter to a testament. it's
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not about a logo or something branded. tony says he wants visitors and locals to be drawn to the art and in turn, the neighborhood that he's loved since he was a teen. a lot of business guys came to me and said, you're going to give away the billboards to like some artists. what are you, nuts? i said, more people that come to north beach, the better it is for everybody or san francisco. >> and i just drive out. >> for markle, that kind of positive thinking and generosity turned into a dream. come true. >> i was so excited. i was really pumped because when i was in school, i was like, man, to be on a billboard board. and then a couple years later, it happened. >> her work now blown up to 12 by 25ft with a special message on the road to north beach. >> and what do you want people to take away from that? >> come to north beach and experience it and whatever journey you're on, wherever you're going, just stop in because we're a family here in the neighborhood and we want to
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support artists, especially. >> okay, something to notice with this photo is that it has the colors of the italian flag. >> a perfect representation of north beach. how great is that? and over the next six months, the artwork will be featured at another location as well. that's at vallejo and columbus streets in north beach, right by caffe trieste, who's ready for pizza? >> oh yeah, tony gemignani can cook it up, that's for sure. oh, yeah, he can. thank you. katrina. ready for the pizza? >> i'm ready for the art. ready for the celebration of the neighborhood. >> thanks, karina. all right. what was once a historic storefront will soon be transformed into an arts and culture space in san francisco's chinatown. the chinese culture center has been around for 59 years and has just landed its first permanent space on grant avenue in the building that used to be the bargain bazaar. the nonprofit also has the funding for the first phase of renovation, made possible by a grant from the mayor's office towards housing and community development. >> this acquisition is not only
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a forever home for forgotten dogs. here's reporter dave allgood. >> there's a house in wasilla, alaska, that has a deck that's full of dogs. so i'm full time a beagle wrangler. they. look like pooch passengers barking goodbye on a canine cruise ship. beagles. dave dorsey likes to laugh because he's a happy canine keeper. but i love them all. and these 18 beagles at his alaska beagle ranch are barking.
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wait a second. make that 17 beagles and got one basset. his name is bill, and i like to say that he identifies as a beagle. well they bark because they're happy knowing this is their forever home. my doggies at they're a ragtag bunch of unwanteds. but here with dave, there's one thing they will never do without again. and that's love. you're at the headquarters of the alaska beagle ranch. this is where all beagles come to be happy. whether it's letting them out of door. >> here we go. >> or letting them outdoors. it's a stampede of unrestrained joy. they're good dogs. they're easy to love. this all started for dave back in 2009. i was divorced for about a year and i decided it was time to get a dog again because i always had dogs and well, here we are. and yes, beagles are notorious for their barking, but dave has a solution. i know when not to wear my hearing aids, but get these beagles in their comfort zone in the house and look at
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these sweet faces. loved content and calm because of this man's huge heart. yeah yeah yeah. this is truly home sweet home for these unconditional loving creatures. but does dave have a favorite? shilohs had a rough life and he's had a hard time and whatever. and he just steals my heart. uh- this time last year, he was kicked by a moose. i'm about the fifth home he's been at and this is his last one. of course. and maybe shiloh embodies what the alaska beagle ranch is all about, right? so a bark, it can mean so many things, but a simple tail wag. well maybe that's all we need to know. all about love. you know, you can have the worst day going on and you come home and got these guys here. they just make it better. i'm dave allgood. >> there is so cute and so loud. 18 dogs. way to go dave. all right. you can learn more about the alaska beagle ranch on dave's facebook page. that is
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