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live doppler seven right now you can see the coverage is increasing all throughout the bay area. and some of the intensity too. it's been drizzle and mist to light to moderateran closer, you can see the sweep on top of mount saint helena. and from there down through guerneville and cloverdale, some moderate rain elsewhere, we're looking at light to moderate rain from san ramon. 680 la fayette and livermore has picked up about 5/100 in san mateo, daly city. the airport, the wet weather and we are looking at this level two system to ramp up tonight with the gusty winds and the passage of the cold front from about 5:00 and then to the 11:00 hour in the south bay. so there's a look at a bit of the lighter rain throughout. 11 to around 4 p.m, but then we're going to see the gusty winds and more rain anywhere from about a quarter of an inch in the south bay to over an inch in the north bay. it is 50 in hayward. and there's a look at the airport, a soggy tarmac in oakland, 47 by the delta and out ahead of the front we have the south winds keeping us kind of mild. and as
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we go through the next several hours, it's a soggy saturday. we'll talk totals in a few minutes. stephanie, lisa. >> thank you. now, speaking of the storm utility crews in the north bay are getting ready. heavy rain and high winds as lisa just mentioned, might cause regional power outages. earlier this week, nearly 300 santa rosa residents lost power after strong winds knocked down a tree and power lines. p-g-and-e's says it's ready to respond this weekend, and they asked customers to be prepared. and 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. >> 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. >> those portable chargers always come in handy if you have to head out during the storm, though. california highway patrol says to take it slow and to make sure your windshield wipers are in good working condition before you go. now
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we're going to take you to a live look at lake tahoe from our camera at zephyr cove and right now you can see it's pretty calm . however, a winter storm warning is in effect and it will last into tomorrow morning. that means if you are even thinking about heading up to the mountains this weekend, be prepared for some pretty nasty conditions on both interstate 80 and highway 50 to get the latest on weather conditions and to access the same live doppler seven lisa and the weather team uses search abc seven bay area and your phone or any devices app store to download it. now we have an update on palisades tahoe resort, where a bay area man was killed in an avalanche on wednesday. the ski run, where that avalanche happened is now back open. crews spent the past couple of days taking measures to prevent another one. that includes using controlled explosions. there was another avalanche at palisades tahoe thursday, but thankfully no one was trapped or hurt. also new this morning, community members across the bay area shut down the port of oakland, demanding a
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cease fire in gaza. organizers say they were blocking a u.s. military vessel that departed to supply israel with aid. now, the protesters say that aid has contributed to a humanitarian crisis in gaza. united nations officials have described scenes of utter horror on the streets there, and a cnn investigation found at least 20 out of the 22 hospitals in northern gaza were damaged or destroyed. just in the first two months of the war, with 14 being directly hit. now the hamas run health ministry says nearly 24,000 palestinians have been killed by israeli attacks since october 7th. the group save the children, says some 10,000 of those who have been killed are children. the conflict is also spreading. this morning, the u.s. carried out even more strikes against the houthi rebels in yemen. they are attacking shipping lanes in the red sea in support of palestinians. now, the bombings in yemen are leading to protests right here in san francisco from
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yemen to palestine and imperialism is the price. you can hear these activists that have gathered at the san francisco federal building yesterday for a demonstration in solidarity with palestinians. protesters are demanding a stop to the bombings, which the biden administration is defending. president biden says they'll continue if the houthi rebels keep up their, quote, outrageous behavior. the u.s. officials say the group has carried out almost 30 attacks in the red sea since mid-november. the houthis have vowed to retaliate in the east bay. now, two people are injured after a fire in an apartment complex in walnut creek overnight. contra costa fire responded to a home on country wood court, right near bancroft road. fire officials found two people trapped inside. they were rescued and rushed to the hospital. officials say. both victims were injured and their condition is unknown. right now in san francisco, there's new
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developments with the legal battle to clean up homeless encampments. since the supreme court has agreed to hear the case. currently, a lower courtrillionuling prevents sweeps unless shelter is available. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has the latest government has a responsibility for providing basic, dignified shelter and other alternatives to encampments. >> individuals in my view, have a responsibility for coming indoors and taking advantage of those alternatives to san jose. >> mayor matt mehan is talking about the issue at the heart of a case now being taken up by the supreme court. it stems from litigation in oregon, where two homeless people challenged an ordinance in the city of grants pass banning people from camping in public spaces. an appellate court siding with the duo saying it violates the constitution's limit on cruel and unusual punishment, adding you can't stop people from sleeping in a public space if you don't provide an alternative. >> san francisco has struggled
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in recent years with some very significant unresolved questions that were created by the grants pass case. san francisco among the many local governments urging the supreme court to weigh in, we joined cities up and down the west coast throughout the ninth circuit, who think that the decisions that have been on the books by the ninth circuit have really hamstrung our ability as cities to grapple with the intense crisis we're seeing on our streets. >> governor newsom also responding friday with a statement saying in part, the supreme court can now correct course and end the costly delays from lawsuits that have plagued our efforts to clear encampments and deliver services to those in need. >> the supreme court, taking up this case seems unnecessary. meanwhile homeless advocates say the supreme court shouldn't be getting involved so deeply troubling that, uh, um, the supreme court may allow jurisdiction. to find new ways to punish people. we're not going to punish and find and jail our way out of our, um,
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homelessness crisis. >> david levine is a professor at uc law, san francisco. so the fact that the supreme court took it up, it doesn't mean that there will really be a change of what the rules are right now, but rather slosser. >> i think the cities and other localities will feel as if there's a chance that they will be less handcuffed in the future . >> reporter tara campbell abc seven news. >> now, the supreme court could hear this case as early as april . a decision is expected by the end of june. meanwhile, san francisco is also battling a lower court case over sweeping homeless encampments. we'll stay posted on that. in the east bay now, razor wire now surrounds the shipping container barricades around people's park. the university installed the wire, and officials say it's a security measure to prevent access to the park from an adjacent building. police have made several arrests since the containers were put up last week, but advocates for the park say it's another way to help the university get closer to building housing. >> the symbolism of this, of
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having this in berkeley is kind of astounding. but what does it enclosing and what is it keeping out, i think, is the issue. >> protesters say they will challenge the legality of the barbed wire in court, but the university tells us they're confident the court will rule in its favor. all right. let's take a peek outside now with lisa. good morning. >> good morning. we've got lightrillionain light south winds and a look at the golden gate bridge right now, where temperatures are mainly in the upper 40s. so this will be the order of the day with pockets of more moderate rain. then towards the evening we get some heavy rain. so we'll talk about who gets the most rain and talk about how much rain falls across the bay area coming up. lisa >> thank you. also coming up, a show of unity. what this year's interfaith celebration of martin luther king junior meant to many here in san francisco and ferguson and the south bay, which san jose sports are now seeing the biggest boost from thousands of tourists? s
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the show of unity, we have with unsavory, she'd for almost four decades, the members of congregation emanuel and the third baptist church have gathered together in song and in prayer every mlk day weekend. >> this is what the world needs to see. there's too much division, too much hate. >> the gathering brings together people, both young and old, from across san francisco. the idea behind it, an interfaith and intercultural exchange between two minority communities to better understand one another. all of it in remembering of the life and legacy of doctor martin luther king junior. more people want to be together and to listen to each other's stories and to be there for one another than not the connection between the black and jewish community is here in the u.s. extends far beyond just third baptist church and congregation emanuel, though it's actually a relationship that goes back decades. reverend amos brown is the head of the third baptist church. he says
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jewish americans were instrumental in assisting the black community during the civil rights movement, and even helped found the naacp back in the early 1900s. >> we have a commonality of experiencing oppression because of our race, because of our religion and that commonality has brought us together over the weekend. >> features two events. this first one at a local synagogue friday night for shabbat services, and the second on sunday at third baptist for a church service. although long popular among many members of both communities, several people tell us this year's show of unity is more important than ever. given world events. we're all the same. >> we have the same colored blood, the same cell system. nothing is like this. the connection of human beings seeing one another, some folks i've seen now for 10 or 12 years. >> and while the weekend might be a highlight for those involved, organizers say it's important for them to keep the
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conversation going all the time. >> this dialog that's not just on this weekend, but is a dialog that goes on throughout the year in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news. happening today, tesla workers and trade union lists are expected to rally, demanding an end to alleged systemic racism and sexism at the fremont plant. >> they claim there's been numerous cases of harassment, bullying and discrimination. they also say they're showing support for more than 100 swedish mechanics who have been on strike for over two months. employees in sweden walked off the job in october because they want to unionize. ceo elon musk has said in the past. he disagrees with the idea of unions. new developments now, after a door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight mid-air. the faa is now extending the grounding of boeing 737 max nine airplanes indefinitely for new safety checks. this comes as it tightens oversight of boeing itself. you're looking at new video from inside flight 1282.
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last week, the detached door plug was later found in someone's backyard. now, on friday, it arrived at the ntsb in washington, dc. united airlines and alaska airlines canceled flights with those certain boeing planes through tuesday. the faa said it will require another round of inspections before it will consider putting the jets back in service. and we continue to track the impacts for you. here is a live look from the oakland international airport and data from flight aware showing at least 20 delays with eight cancellations. now i want to mention none of those are with united and there is only one with alaska airlines. it is worse though, at sfo this morning we're tracking 57 cancellations with 52 delays, 30 of those are united and 23 are alaska airlines. moving on now, the push to prevent the next worldwide pandemic is happening right here in the bay area. in fact, researchers at stanford are developing a universal vaccine. experts are imagining
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what it would have been like if we avoided covid altogether, fighting off new infections, using different immunity is, 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 traditional science uses antibodies to fight off infection. >> now those antibodies or t cells remember the specifics of viruses introduced by vaccines. now the researchers hope we will be able to boost our innate immune system to fight off more kinds of sicknesses in the south bay. now, thousands of people dressed up in some pretty wild costumes. we're talking about a convention called further confusion. also known as furqan. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez tells us how it's helping local businesses as. people in first suits are taking
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over downtown san jose. the annual fur con is underway at the mchenry convention center, one, two, three francis wong with visit san jose said convention comeback is on the right track. >> the convention center is bookend by the marriott and the hilton and those two are sold out. but they also have other hotels all around downtown that they're also booking in. so they're spill over. >> two conventions are booked this weekend a volleyball tournament and further confusion . furqan drawing people from all over the world to stay and dine locally. the more events we have and book in san jose. >> the better it is for the rest of the community. the event here has been going on for 21 years, but it started back in 1999 when they had about 700 attendees. >> now it's up to 5000. the vice chair further confusion said attendees do have go to places when folks are looking for food. >> they'll go to the sofa market or they'll go across the street to the empanada place. >> 60% of this year's fur con attendees are from out of town.
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anthony codeine is visiting from salt lake city. he plans to attend three conventions in san jose this year. >> i just love the vibe of downtown san jose. san jose is one of my favorite cities and just this being so close to everything and the airports, all the food here is just really great. >> in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right, temperatures have plunged in arizona. so much so that boiling water froze mid-air. take a look. video here shows staff at the national weather service throwing this boiling water into the air in belmont. you see it here. pretty neat shot. moments later, the icy temperatures quickly made that water freeze as you can see, temperatures drop below zero across the northern region of the state. yesterday and officials recorded in belmont. now, speaking of the freeze, we're dealing with a cold as well as a level two storm is in route and lisa is tracking the very latest. have you seen water freeze mid-air like that? >> yeah. video of that. i was
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telling you in canada that i saw something with toilet paper that was suspended. as it turns to water vapor. yeah. it's incredible. it's very cool. yeah yeah. and of course, the cold air hitting the midwest and the northeast. so really, all of the country impacted by some pretty wintry weather. now we're going to see the winter weather in the sierra nevada, where they do have an avalanche warning for the back country of lake tahoe right on through tomorrow. so you have that weak snowpack underneath fresh snow. and those gusty winds on top of it, making for avalanche conditions to be with the sierra nevada like they have been for the past couple of days. so satellite and radar right now shows that for the time being, the intensity and the coverage have ramped up over the bay area. but as we take you into the north bay, you'll notice that it is light here. and we're expecting the passage of the cold front throughout the later afternoon hours and the heavy rain to last six seven hours in the north bay, where we're going to see a few breaks. but still lightrillionain
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throughout the afternoon. in the east bay you can see that heavier cell there around 8-80 and just getting going here in the south bay. so for most of us , it is light so far in the mountains, 28 and 33 degrees respectively, for truckee and the tahoe valley airport. so it is snowing. you get that lift over the mountains, and that's exactly what we need. but once again, some dangerous conditions there with winds over 55 miles an hour and gusting to near 100 miles an hour throughout the highest peaks. 48 san francisco. you can see the wetlands here 50 in hayward, 47 san mateo and the breezy winds on top of mount tam and the rainy weather throughout the day here in the north bay. so the north bay will get the most rain. it's a level two system. the cold front moves through later in the afternoon and evening hours, and that's when we get the winds that will ramp up along with the cold front and the heavy downpours. and then it's a dry day, not only for sunday but for the holiday on monday. cool conditions, but with some sunshine. here's a look at our high resolution forecast and
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throughout the mid morning hours. notice we have the lighter rain throughout the bay area scattered. and then here comes the heaviestrillionain. it sits up to the north for a while and that's why there is a flood watch for the russian river near hopland by this afternoon it will see the russian river rise a bit, and you can see how it passes through the north bay by 10:00. but we're still looking at the downpours through the overnight hours here. and in the south bay. that's when you'll see your 2/10 accumulate. but elsewhere, a third to a half inch of rain. and then some of the spots of the downwind of the higher elevations could see more three quarters of an inch to upwards of an inch of rain in the north bay around santa rosa, and also perhaps parts of the east bay. here's a look at the winds as they continue to increase. this is 6:00, and just when the front is going to pass through parts of the bay area, and then lagging behind nine 10:00 in the south bay. so winter storm warning 1 to 2ft above 7000ft. snow level at about 6000ft. and we're looking at the snowfall amounts here
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anywhere in lake tahoe from about five inches tahoe city, ten inches in kirkwood and the next couple of days very wintry and blustery today and tomorrow. but the winter storm warning expires 4:00 on sunday. scattered showers throughout the bulk of the day for us, the heaviest rain in the north bay. and then by tomorrow morning it is dry and we'll look for a couple of dry days before a weak system arrives on tuesday. and then the several days at the end of the week remain dry as well. but today, hey, you know, it gets dark early. we the downpours, the winds, and it's going to get hung up that rain in the north bay. and that's why we have that level two. >> yeah, i always forget to secure that outdoor furniture or things outside you know good reminder i know exactly the wet
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really beautiful mural and i rejoice seeing right as high as listings. >> guys, let everything out now this doctor, martin luther king junior 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 under looked. >> 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 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 high school just like you.
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>> 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 were voiceless, made possible by the oakland unified school district's expanded learning program 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. coming up in our next half hour on abc seven mornings as the rain arrives, preparation now underway in the north bay, an up close look at how firstrillionesponders are ready for the rain and potential flooding
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now at 930, a live look outside right now as a level two storm hits parts of the bay area. both wind and rain becoming a concern even as you head out this morning. and lisa and i were just outside, and we certainly saw the start of that. >> yeah, we did, and most areas have seen light rain this morning. the winds have been calm, but that's all going to change as we get towards the evening hours. so the heaviest rain will be in the north bay, but as you look at live doppler seven right now, you'll notice that the rain has slipped all the way into the south bay. so a closer look from santa rosa to penngrove light and scattered down tgh novato. and then we've got a heavier cell here over towards hayward boulevard. foothill road and sunol. six 8-80 light rain from the peninsula to the airport. san mateo, and barely anything happening in san jose. but as we
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look at the next several hours, this level two system will bring the downpours later on today with the wind. and there is a look at the timing. so it becomes light and more scattered from about noon through about 4:00 or 5:00. and then the cold front makes the move to the south, and that's going to bring in the heavy rain and the gusty winds throughout the evening hours through the overnight hours, 48, san francisco 49. in san jose. and a murky look at the golden gate bridge there. 45 in livermore, a couple of hundredths have fallen there, and the livermore valley. but notice throughout the day you'll see the light rain and then it picks up. it's going to be raining pretty heavily in the north bay all day long, so a flood watch for the russian river at hopland. so we'll talk about the rest of the bay area. rainfall totals in a few minutes. stephanie. lisa, thank you. >> now, speaking of the storm in the north bay, firstrillionesponders are ready to face the rain and they have some new help. take a look. this is the new jet ski for sonoma county fire officials say the new jet ski will help the
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swiftwater rescue team deploy onto the russian river in the event of emergencies, so parts of the county will likely see some flooding, as lisa just pointed out. and some roads may become impassable in two. 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 boots, jackets and sandbags will be just some of the tools needed for the wet weather workers at ace hardware in windsor say they are ready to help. >> they actually say the store is fully stocked with all the things people might need for this storm system, so keep that in mind and a reminder you can always track the weather right where you live. on our website, abc seven news.com right under accuweather on the home page. now to your voice. your vote candidates are canceling campaign events in iowa because of the snow and dangerous cold there. the extreme weather is expected to continue through the caucuses on monday as abc news reporter ed nguyen tells us, the weather is now causing concern
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for voter turnout. >> this morning. severe winter weather slamming the hawkeye state as iowans prepare to caucus monday. republican presidential candidates forced to cancel some campaign events in the home stretch. >> i'll brave whatever we need to. i mean, nothing's handed to you in this life much, much less a presidential nomination. so if you have to go and trudge through snow to be able to earn the vote, you trudge through snow to be able to earn the vote. >> nikki haley hosting tele town halls, urging voters to show up in person despite the snow and extreme cold. >> i know it's asking a lot of you to go out and caucus, but i also know we have a country to save and i will be out there in the cold and i know iowans take this in a very serious way. >> temperatures are expected to dip well below zero. >> this may be the coldest coppice on record. i still think with the number of campaigns and what they've been doing, we're going to have tremendous turnout . >> former president donald trump also canceling some weekend
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rallies, releasing this video message as he heads to iowa. >> it'll be a little bit of a trek. nobody knows how exactly we're going to get there, but we're going to figure it out. >> president joe biden's team also planning to be in des moines that day to remind voters what's at stake and what's at stake. iowa's 40 delegates who will help decide the republican presidential nominee. this summer. but what may be more important is the momentum that candidates may gain from this to get them to that point. and when abc news, des moines, iowa. >> a new poll shows congressman adam schiff leading in the race to fill the late dianne feinstein u.s. senate seat. the poll, conducted by the berkeley institute of governmental studies, shows schiff with 21% of support. that's four points ahead of fellow democrat orange county rep katie porter, republican and former baseball star steve garvey is in third place, followed by oakland representative barbara lee. the two candidates with the most votes will advance to the november general election. under california's top two primary
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system. new. this morning, the university of california is considering an expansion into san francisco's downtown area. the city's mayor, london breed, persuaded the university system to grow in the city. officials say they're looking to expand their presence to advance their research, public service and education mission. it comes as more buildings become vacant and more businesses continue to leave the heart of the city. also in san francisco, mayor london breed signed legislation to install new automatic license plate readers. at least 400 cameras, like this will be installed in an effort to combat crime, including retail theft and motor vehicle theft. breed reportedly directed her staff to cut through any red tape or delays to get the cameras installed. as quickly as possible. the cameras are being paid for, with part of the $17 million in funding. san francisco got from california's organized retail theft grant program. also on the road, a large number of drivers are abusing the toll lanes on bay area freeways. researchers
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examined traffic on six 8-80 in contra costa county and the express lanes on 8-80 between july and september of last year. carpool and toll lane tickets on 680 went up a whopping 123% just within a year. now enforcement stops were up 59% and 34% of chp traffic stops in the area resulted in carpool citations. the metropolitan transportation commission and the association of bay area governments met this week to discuss these findings. some members say they need more proof that the 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 . we want a toll lane that reduces congestion. >> but it's important to note the toll lanes do seem to be speeding up traffic. cars moved almost 20mph faster during rush hour. coming up on abc. sev
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mornings, king tides and sea level rise how researchers are taking a deep dive into the impact to climate change. here's a live look atop our roof cam. looking at the bay bridge this morning, lisa is tracking a level two storm. details next, the abc seven storm impact scale . >> today's storm is level two. that means moderate rain. so gear up before you go out and drive safely. track today's storm anytime on the abc seven news app. download it
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high tides are also expected next month. abc7 news reporter zach fuentes has more on what we're seeing this week and the long time impacts. >> it's captain video a tide so high that it's creeping onto the walkways of san francisco's embarcadero. the sights are all thanks to king tides. there are
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about 1 to 2ft higher than your average high tide, and they're happening across california right now. experts at the california king tides project say that so far, the king tide seen on thursday and friday have been moderate, but they're giving a glimpse of sea level rise, a larger problem that can be traced back to burning fossil fuels. jeremy smith is a coastal engineer with the california coastal commission. he says that the first part in determining how to deal with climate change is working to understand how it impacts communities where flooding might occur and where how it's going to impact our sort of infrastructure systems. smith says sea level rise could impact those infrastructure systems and in turn, impact communities that aren't even by the water heavy rainfalls that rain needs to get to the low spot. >> and so when that rain is draining on our streets and through our storm drains, a lot of a lot of times those storm drains outfall into the bay or into the ocean. and so if you have a higher sea level that can sort of slow down, how fast the storm drains can carry that water. >> now experts are using the
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king tides to help better determine sea level rise. smith says pictures. sen california king tides project by the public are being used to help government officials and climate change experts do that. >> we're able to sort of use these photos, and we can see how high the water was at a certain time and we can use that to sort of improve our models of flooding. and that can be really useful for trying to figure out how climate change is going to impact our communities. >> the california king tides project is so far received around 200 photo submissions from thursday and friday's king tides, with the next king tide event expected february 9th. they're hoping for people to take and submit, even more, keep a good distance, especially when there's waves involved. >> you want to be make sure that you're sufficiently far back that can even help with photos sometimes, right? like you want to get a good a good range of stuff in those photos. >> if you have photos to submit, you can do that at the coastal commission website. zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> how's it looking out there, lisa? all right. >> we have light rain over east wind. this is a look at the airport. so 56% of average since
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october for the city of oakland in less than a 10th so far, with the light rain this morning. but we'll pick up another third to a half inch throughout the day. and we've got the heaviest rain in the north bay. i'll explain with my full accuweather seven day forecast coming up. >> we look forward to it. thank you. also next. the warriors feeling good on a friday night larry beil details these fantastic finish after the break ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message.
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are taking it slow. time now is 944 and sports some vintage warriors basketball on the road in chicago last night, as the dubs beat the bulls. what a game . abc seven sports director larry bill details the splash brothers comeback win this all in your morning sports. >> good morning everybody. after two embarrassing losses, the warriors opened a four game road
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trip in chicago last night. maybe inspired by greatness of steve kerr and his old bulls teammates went into their ring of honor. michael jordan. unfortunately not there, but that statue out front is fantastic. bulls scored an absurd 45 points in the second quarter. demar derozan professional score. soft bounce. had a game high of 39 and the warriors played no defense in the first half. coby white is wide open here. 21 at the half but only for the rest of the way. that was key. dubs allowed 75 points at the break. they were down 13. you're thinking oh well it's going to be another loss. klay thompson says not so fast. klay with 17 in the third, finished with 30. and lo and behold we have an andrew wiggins sighting waiting for this forever 17 points eight assists tied at 84. draymond love and he'll be back soon jonathan kuminga didn't start but he played hard 24 points for jc warriors score 48 in the third. and they take a 15 point lead. the bulls make a run but steph curry saves the day late. he was three of 17. then he finally hit the wide open three from the corner steph with 15 points in
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the fourth period. finished with 27. dubs victorious. won 4131. they're at milwaukee tonight. hey sparky, you want to take a picture for one night? they're feeling good. >> we know when we get whole and we got to hold down the fort. while some of our best players are out, we can be as good as anybody. we've beat the best teams in the league. we've competed with uh- teams down to the wire, so we understand that, um, it's not going to be easy this year. it's not going to be easy. every season. we have to fight for wins every night. >> women's hoops. stanford's tara vanderveer, sitting on 1200 career victories, two away from tying the all time record, the eighth ranked cardinal at utah, kiki often just one of two stanford players in double figures 25 points, 16 boards. utah desperation three at the buzzer, trying to win it. no. 6664 vanderveer with 1201 wins. she'll tie mike krzyzewski for the all time d1 record. if the cardinal beat colorado on sunday, the giants well, they signed a free agent pitcher are not going to move the needle much, they added. jordan hicks
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on a four year, $44 million deal. cool thing is he throws an easy 100 miles an hour. but control has been an issue. and so was tommy john surgery. hicks has been a reliever but the giants are hoping he can be effective as a starter. and alabama wasting no time in finding a replacement for nick saban. kalen deboer is leaving washington after only two seasons to take over the crimson tide. deboer took the huskies to the national championship game he was coaching at fresno state just a couple of years ago. a meteoric rise for kalen deboer. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil and just in this morning the nfl just announced that the pittsburgh steelers and buffalo bills football game has been rescheduled due to extreme winter weather. >> it was originally slated for 1 p.m. today, and now it's slated for 130 on monday. and we're of course, seeing that winter weather here in the bay area not quite as bad. lisa has been tracking the latest on this level two storm. good morning. good morning stephanie. >> you're right. we're going to get into the thick of this later
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on. this evening. but lightrillionain already is overspread the entire bay area and we'll look for the winds to kick in and a frontal passage throughout the evening hours. now, the north bay extreme far north bay is going to see the rain for three, four and five hours. and so that's why north of santa rosa, the national weather service around the russian river at hopland has put in a flood watch as soon as 2:00. this afternoon, where the river is going to rise above flood stage. but right now it's just light rain here, right. santa rosa, 101 guerneville. and the cold front as it begins to move to the south and east, we'll get the heavier rain here. right now. it's been light to moderate from hayward to 8-80 in fremont. sunol 680 a little bit of moderate rain, but then there's a break here along the peninsula, and you can see the line here where the rain is just kind of not quite made it into the south bay. morgan hill, a little bit of shower activity and then into the mountains. we are looking at snow, winter storm warning through 4:00 on sunday and there's an avalanche warning for the back country
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once again, a weak snow pack as we have really strong winds and more snow coming with the snowpack underneath. not very stable. so that's why there's a chance for potential for more avalanches in the back country of the sierra nevada. 47 here in santa cruz, with some lightrillionain throughout the day. heavier tonight, 50 in hayward, 47 in san mateo and a very quiet looking pier 39. it has been a little bit rainy in san francisco, so 50 in napa, as well as santa rosa, 45 in livermore. and look at mount tam. yeah, it looks pretty stormy. so level two system strongest rain and wind throughout the evening. and overnight hours. so this is when things are going to get a little bit dicey. and then as we get into the very early morning hours, we dry out for sunday a dry holiday. martin luther king junior day looking chilly with some sunshine. here's a look at the north bay rain throughout much of the morning hours. and then it begins to sink to the south and east. so the middle of
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the afternoon it's light rain. it's kind of sloppy out there throughout the bay. and then by 6:00, look what happens. all of this rain is focused on the north bay for several hours, and then it isn't until nine, 10:00 that it shifts to the east and the south. so that's why the north bay, the russian river near hopland, is going to see maybe an inch to two inches, while the rest of us see a third, perhaps in novato, san mateo, and some of these areas could see more than a half inch. but overall, the south bay, that rain shadow effect less than 2/10 likely in san jose. so there's a look at the strong winds, that cold front sweeping through the north bay. 6:00 the rest of the bay area late tonight into tomorrow, and we've got a winter storm warning up until early tomorrow. and so with the wind and the snow very treacherous travel here and around lake level 1 to 5in. so we're looking at this snow level maybe about 6000ft. so the snow forecast it's there. it's not a robust it is something though
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right. 15in at donner. and then we'll get into the gusty winds for your sunday. but the warnings the winter storm warning is over monday. partly cloudy temperatures in the 40s. so scattered showers today, upper 50s, breezy winds, everything picking up towards the evening hours. and then the accuweather seven day forecast. looking at a couple of dry days. a weak system on tuesday and then dry the end of the week. so yeah, nothing like the snow and wind of the east coast, but this is our winter where we need the rain. so most of us beneficial rain. the far north bay. yeah, they'll get the heavy rain. >> yeah. no, we love the sound of that. as far as the wind gusts across the board. but strongest in the north bay. that's right. >> the higher peaks even in the east bay too. but uh. yeah. >> okay. thank you. lisa a reminder, you can watch all our newscasts 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 right now and start streaming well, if one of your resolutions this year is to put off some weight, we have
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some inspiration for you and it comes from a pup. as abc seven news anchor dion lim found a tiny dog in vallejo is showing us what it means, not to give up. >> when vallejo resident amanda tal met then seven year old chihuahua mix socks, it was love at first sight, i think so, yeah, she's pretty easy to love, but little did amanda know, her precious pooch hadn't always been over here. a ball of energy. >> when i saw her pictures after i got her, i was really stunned when she arrived at muttville, a senior dog rescue in san francisco this girl is in the running for the most obese dog we've had here maybe ever. >> fox was more accustomed to being carted around and it was hard for her to get up. even given the name sweet tomato. weighing in at a robust 30 pounds, she was a, we call him potatoes. >> when they were little, chunky , her senior owner, who fed the dog a steady diet of bacon and eggs, had fallen ill and could
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no longer take care of a pet. >> so began sweet tomatoes, weight loss journey. combination of regular exercise and some tlc things really sweet girl and a dedicated foster to keep her on track. >> oh my gosh god. >> in about three months sweet tomato dropped 10 pounds. a whopping third of her body weight. >> now you know the world is her oyster. >> by the time amanda adopted her a few months later, the stroller was long gone. her chihuahua mix had shrunk to a cherry tomato and was renamed socks. >> now she she can run and jog. jump. >> while things were challenging for this former heavyweight, she wouldn't eat. by day four. she was getting used to her new lifestyle and diet. a home, cooked all their food and is now a svelte 10 pounds. her perfect weight. >> her life has been given back. yeah. >> so while many of us are having a hard time sticking to our new year's resolutions, take
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a moment to think about little socks. >> i think what she provides us is inspiration. when you want to quit, cheers to never giving up. i hope for us that we have a long life together in vallejo. >> diane lim abc the abcs of ckd a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia.
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animals had a fun snow day at the brookfield zoo in chicago? take a look. this video here shows two brown bears just having a little playful tussle in the snow. the wolves, however, were not fazed. it comes after a there you go. you see him? it comes after a heavy winter storm hit the region on friday, and zoo officials also brought some snow inside for their north american otters, which you see here. more snow is projected to move through the area. tonight, bringing near blizzard like conditions. blizzard like conditions are not always that cute though. >> no, i think they're having some dangerous wind chill too. they're so very much of the country some big time problems as we look at some light to moderate rain. periods of rain throughout the day today, and the cold front's not going to move in through later on today until later on today. so that's why we'll have the scattered light to moderate shower activity. and then the focus will be in the north bay with some very gusty winds. and then
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overnight for the rest of us. then we get a break for the day tomorrow and the holiday on monday. >> all right lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. abc seven news continues at five. have a great day. >> this is abc. 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> where 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 streami
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