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state parks officer to be involved in a fatal shooting, you know, it's not the most common thing that happens, but it does happen. >> i couldn't tell you the last time, but it's not unheard of. you know, we have been involved in officer shootings before. >> ama daetz abc seven news now we've been updating this story on air and online. >> you can get breaking news anytime on your mobile device through the abc seven news app. just be sure to enable the push alert feature. new this morning, a san francisco district attorney's office staffer has been fired after sending an inappropriate email to da brooke jenkins. the email to jenkins said in part, quote, what color panties do you have on? according to our media partners at the san francisco standard, it was sent by victim advocate yvonne thomas. screenshots of the email sent to jenkins and the rest of the office were leaked to x. former known as twitter. another email screenshot posted on x shows thomas apologizing, saying he sent the email in jest. a
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spokesperson for the da's office told the standard that there is no relation between the district attorney and the individual who sent the email. we also have new developments on the high rise, where nearly 400 residents were displaced due to flooding last summer. it is now set to reopen again. the san francisco chronicle is reporting the 35 story tower at 33 tehama street is now safe for occupancy. tenants were forced out in june when a water main break sent an estimated 20,000 gallons of water through the building. residents thought they would return in the fall, but a second flooding of the building caused further delays. san francisco mayor london breed says the moratorium on street vending in the mission district is making the area safer and cleaner. a report by the mayor's office says there has been a 30% decrease in assaults and robberies combined since the moratorium went into effect. the report also claims there's been a 23% decrease in requests for street cleaning. the mayor is also hailing a survey of business owners in which more
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than half say they feel the corridor is now safer, and 3 in 4 want the moratorium to continue. the city implemented the temporary vending ban to combat the sale of illegal goods in november. it expires next month. licensed vendors are against it, saying it hurt them financially. also in san francisco, a push to help small businesses, local lawmakers are proposing $2 million go toward an apex relief fund. according to the san francisco chronicle, the new bill would support the small businesses that saw their sales drop during the summit in november. it would also put $250,000 towards parking and transit subsidies for chinatown during the lunar new year parade in february. the bill goes to the budget and finance committee next before the board of supervisors may vote on it. now this comes as san francisco's oldest toy store is closing for good next month. jeffries toys first opened in the city in 1938. its co-owner says there are a number of factors leading
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to the closure now, including fewer people visiting downtown. the store is located on kearny street in union square. a previous location on market street closed in 2015 because of a rent hike jeffries also served as one of the inspiration for the hit movie toy story, and while many parts of the bay area are still struggling to get back since the pandemic, one local city is defying the odds. we're talking about downtown san jose. the area has seen a lot more foot traffic and vibrancy lately . much of this can be attributed to the measures taken by the city to boost the downtown area, like turning san pedro square into a full time pedestrian mall and the recent opening of the downtown food hall. >> we have various agencies. we have the city that is very interested in revitalizing downtown. we have property owners that are super passionate and involved, and all of this is what it takes to move the needle . and i think this is a recipe for other areas to stimulate as well. >> the san jose downtown
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association says they hope to serve as a model for other bay area cities, and we certainly hope to see that. we're just a day away from the big nfc championship game between the 49 ers and the lions and as you can imagine the bay area is preparing in true niners fashion . abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez shows us the fans who are coming to watch the red and gold. the 40 niners faithful are traveling from all over the country ahead of sunday's nfc championship game at levi's stadium. >> i think this weekend they're going to they're going to come out and they're going to make a statement. >> nathan martin and his buddy rob johnson travel from toledo, ohio. so these fans have been to several games this season. >> it's been awesome and it's been frustrating, but it's exciting. >> san pedro social will be hosting the official 40 niners watch party here in san jose. >> going crazy berserk. hyphy bay area. you already know you already know how it's going to be like 1200 tickets sold within six hours. i think everyone wearing the same colors drink
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for the same team. everyone feels like they're all combined together around the corner. >> you already know randy muster is gearing up at his restaurant at sushi confidential. new pictures, new tvs, and custom niners merch. >> you have to have fun. the easy part is, is the niners have been doing well over the so many years. >> half of the patio is already sold out for his watch party on sunday. >> we're going to be open at 1 p.m. we're over staffing. not only are we opening up our big patio bar, but we're opening up our inside bar as well. >> if you're hosting your own watch party, plenty of dessert shops around the bay area will be taking orders this weekend. >> people are requesting block parties, private home parties quite a bit. >> andre lacy, the owner of san jose based loves brownies, will be pulling up with treats and cuban coffee. >> tvs are better today, right? like the whole experience being close to your own bathroom is always nice, right? and i also think too, when people call the troc, they just don't want this mess in their house. we're super excited for this weekend, so love the fact that it's my team. love the fact that i'm a bay
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area native and you know, we're just ready in san jose. >> lauren martinez abc seven news. >> lots of excitement. of course. now, in anticipation of that, officials are planning to close off multiple freeway off ramps in san francisco tomorrow night in an effort to control crowds. take a look at this map. this shows the ramps that will be closed starting at seven sunday night until midnight. officials say it's an effort to enhance public safety due to an expected increase in traffic, and it's certainly going to be a lovely weekend to be out and about. isn't that right, lisa? >> yes, we've had a nice break from the rain. a live look outside there. our exploratorium camera. we're in the mid 50s here and we'll see temperatures climb despite the cloud cover today. and then even more so for sunday. so we'll take a look at that warmer than average start to the workweek. and then the rainy midweek forecast right behind it. lisa, thank you. >> at and he said you know they're coming after us today is international holocaust
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remembrance day. >> and we're hearing from a bay area man on how his family escaped from the. plus cities in the east bay are working to establish a joint effort to tackle crime. the focus on the i-80 corridor in alameda county. to protect the rule of law, or to build affordable housing, or write california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven.
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where i am anyway, so we could use a little bit of a break because i'll show you in just a moment. a couple cities above average and we'll see more rainfall. in fact, maybe 2 to 3in of rain as we get towards the middle to the end of the week. that's in the coastal hills, santa cruz mountains, still not expecting any big time problems because of the breaks we've had. here's a look at live doppler seven, and you'll notice
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the energy, the activity. well to the north. and that's mostly where it's going to stay for today. but we could see a stray shower slip to the south. but there is plenty going on in the pacific. and we'll tap into that as we get towards overnight tuesday and wednesday. there's a look at live doppler seven with a few smattering of showers from ukiah to cloverdale sea ranch. and as we look at where we've been since october, first notice with over 18in of rain, 106% of average for santa rosa, san jose, seven inches of rain. but that puts you at 109% of average, 97. san francisco at almost 11 and over 11.5in sfo, 90% of average. and oakland trailing behind at 77% of average. and we will actually see gain perhaps a couple of inches by the next 7 to 10 days. 46 in danville, 45 in sonoma. those are the cooler numbers. there's a look outside there, good visibility at sfo, cloudy, a stray shower today. tomorrow warmer. record highs are
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possible. upper 70s in parts of the south bay and then mid to late next week. that's when that wet pattern sets up and starting anywhere from wednesday morning could be lasting into friday or saturday. cloudy skies here you can see the rain line well to the north, but at any time we could see a stray shower stopping this at midnight and you'll see around vallejo. perhaps a couple hundreds there. and then we break out into more sun for your sunday afternoon as high pressure builds and we'll get an offshore flow so temperatures are really going to warm up in terms of the rain today through tomorrow perhaps san francisco, richmond, 1 to 2 one hundredths. that's about it. and then we'll be looking at those mild readings. how about wide spread 70s from the east bay to the south bay. the north bay around the bay shore, upper 60s richmond in oakland. as we get into monday, the warmth lingers from mid and upper 60s. and then tuesday, cooler. those south winds are going to be quite gusty and then we'll see things really do a 180 as we get into wednesday morning for that commute, 65 in oakland look for
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66 in santa rosa today. so very mild out there. upper 60s in san jose and for the game we're looking at once again low 70s by 330. so that afternoon high will be even warmer than that. you know the stadium gets pretty warm 63 at the fourth quarter. and the accuweather seven day forecast perhaps a stray shower underneath a lot of cloud cover today, a few peeks of sun and then more peaking tomorrow with some records possible and partly cloudy. monday still mild. tuesday we get cooler. chance of showers. level two system wednesday and then you can see the rain lingering into thursday and friday. so from january to february we have just got it all . >> yeah the 70s for tomorrow's game. that's going to be nice. nice change from last week that's for sure. >> yes. well we're getting back into that though. >> yeah exactly. all right. thank you lisa. well the united nations top court has ruled on south africa's allegations that israel is committing genocide in gaza. the international court of justice stopped short of ordering a cease fire, but it's
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demanding israel to try to contain the number of deaths. the court decided not to throw out the case and ordered six provisional measures to protect palestinians in gaza. but this decision is only an interim one. it could take years for the full case to be considered. israel denies the genocide accusation. well, today is international holocaust remembrance day, a worldwide memorial day that marks 79 years since the auschwitz concentration camp was liberated. holocaust survivors can still be found all over the world, including right here in the bay area. abc seven news reporter tim johns got the opportunity to sit down with one survivor to share his story. >> i think it's more important for non-jews than it is for jews . i mean, we are so conscious of it every day. >> for bob horowitz, the holocaust is never too far from his mind. ahead of international holocaust remembrance day on saturday, he invited us into his south bay home to discuss his
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journey of survival. >> i've always had a. great anxiety. >> born in modern day poland in 1937, horowitz says his early childhood was tumultuous. throughout world war two, he and his family fled throughout europe, living underground for several years in the netherlands to evade capture by the. being smuggled through belgium, france and spain, before managing to get on a ship to south america. ultimately, in 1944, horowitz's family was able to immigrate to the us, setting up a home in north carolina. he says the difficult memories from those years in europe and the constant threat of being captured still haunt him. >> we came so close so many times during our conversation, he recounted one especially terrifying time while fleeing through the woods of france, where his family encountered soldiers, an incident horowitz says he was lucky to escape. a french girl came along and started talking to the soldiers and distracted them. whether she
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did it knowingly or not, i don't know, but she did. >> while horowitz and his parents counted themselves among the lucky ones who managed to escape persecution, he tells us not everyone in his family shared the same fortune. >> my mother's parents died in concentration camps, and my mother's uncles and aunts died in concentration camps. my father lost two brothers and a sister and two nieces. >> horowitz went on to graduate from yale law school and have a successful career as an attorney. these days, though, he spends time talking about his experiences during the holocaust. in december, he was even invited to speak at an event hosted at the home of the governor of north carolina, a testament to how far jews have come in the us. >> when i was a kid, you know, there were quotas for jews at the universities. you were told, don't go to work for, you know, the dow 30 industrial companies because there's a ceiling you won't advance.
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>> and on this international holocaust remembrance day, horowitz's message remains the same. that kindness, equality and compassion are timeless. >> you would think that after a few thousand years of continuous war in the world, people would come to the realization that war really isn't very helpful in the south bay. >> tim johns, abc seven news speaking now, there's a new database of living holocaust survivors around the world. >> it was actually compiled by the conference on jewish material claims against germany. and according to the claims conference, there are 245,000 holocaust survivors worldwide and about 1800 of them live right here ithe san francisco bay area when dad brings up the importance of... (dad) building credit. (vo) ... you're ready. (daughter cutting him off) dad. fargo, what's my fico score? (dad) wow. it's a work of art. (vo) do you fargo? you can, with wells fargo. what else can fargo do?
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in 2015. they have always been controversial. opponents have argued that crime goes up and property value decreases when one is built in their neighborhood. so abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez took a closer look to see if any of that is true. it was august 2019. >> a surveyor camera caught a resident of a building near san francisco's embarcadero being attacked by a homeless man with mental health issues. the timing could not have been worse, as the city had announced just several months before that that a navigation center for the unhoused would be built just a few paces from where the attack occurred. >> terrible. >> i don't understand it. do you want me to talk, or do you want to yell? >> a battle ensued between residents of the south beach and rincon hill neighborhoods, and city hall, arguing that the navigation center would bring in more homeless. a tracked crime and more drug use. it turns out it never did any of those things . let's compare crime incident
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reports in that area before the navigation center opened with the most recent incident reports provided by san francisco police. it turns out the neighborhoods with navigation centers like the rest of san francisco, have seen crime go down some of the residents overlooking the bay and the courtyard of the navigation center have also argued that they've been financially affected. >> the people that own here in this condominium probably lost about 15% of their value of their home, according to the data. >> residents here have lost 13 to 15% of their value, but they can't blame the navigation center because every neighborhood in san francisco has seen a similar or higher decline in drug use at this nearby open space area has always been a problem, but today there's less of it because crews from the navigation center come out every two hours to clean the surrounding area while asking those who are loitering to move on. >> if there is an issue with an
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unsheltered individual in crisis or perhaps some trash or something happening around the perimeter of the facility, we can respond to it and see how we can help. if somebody is overdosing, we'll administer narcan, the center told us in the past four years, narcan has been administered to 170 people either inside or outside the facility. >> five keys is the nonprofit running the center with 197 beds. currently the staff at the center meet with local residents every three months to make sure any complaints and concerns from neighbors are addressed. there's also a hotline where neighbors can call the navigation center directly 24 over seven. so would you say that the community here is more involved in what happens in the surrounding areas than other places would be? >> from my experience, they are more involved. yes and that's a good thing. >> i put it puts pressure on you guys. >> oh for sure. we're being held accountable. just like we want
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to be held accountable. we're accountable to the community and having somebody hold you accountable is not a bad thing. it's not always the case. >> at other navigation centers, where it's nearly impossible to control what happens on the outside. and take a look at the navigation center at division circle on south van ness avenue under the on ramp. this one is run by the nonprofit saint vincent de paul. the area has long been a site for tent encampments, loitering and garbage. this is a mixed use neighborhood comprised of mainly businesses and a few homes. oddly enough, some of the businesses we spoke to didn't even realize that this huge white tarp with beams was a navigation center. still, they told us they've seen fewer people sleeping in front of their buildings. >> that's gotten better because sometimes we would come into the office and there would be somebody sleeping up against the bricks or or, um, up against the gate. but now there's almost none of that navigation centers were created as a way to provide
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services on site while helping people find permanent housing. >> the goal was to make that transition within 90 days out of tents, off the streets and into permanent housing. but the pandemic drastically delayed those outcomes. for example, in the past four years, the center on the embarcadero has only been able to place 160 people in permanent housing. san francisco mayor london breed says the city needs more navigation centers, saying they should be built in every neighborhood. but that hasn't happened. do you have a question? the city, as to why they don't have more of these navigation centers? let's say in pacific heights all the time and i think the answer is the opposition and well-organized communities and their ability to put the brakes on projects. but that same community, you know, tried to put the brakes on you. they did. >> unfortunately, there was also a vacant lot that was large enough to fit a facility that
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can serve 190 people on a daily basis. >> recently, when the navigation center's lease was up for renewal, not a single resident challenged them. one can argue the center has been able to appease most neighbors for now, but they seem to be helpful and helpful with people who are in crisis on the street. >> so i'm really glad that it's here and that people are having more of a kind heart and have accepted it. certainly strong opinions on both sides. >> there. that was leon melendez reporting. well, staying on this topic, you've seen tents and homemade shacks, but a network of caves was recently discovered along the banks of the tillamook river in modesto. officials say they're dangerous for both the unhoused and nearby residents. reporter gabriel porras from our sister station in sacramento takes you inside having some technical difficulties with that story. we'll circle back there. um now
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to this, how loyal are you to your favorite team? some fans are dying their hair blue in support of the detroit lions. in fact, one detroit salon is welcoming fans after lions receiver amman rossane brown got his hair done there just last week. >> i like that he shows his heart. he goes every play. he goes 100. he never takes a play off. >> i know that it's going to bring a lot of fun to my family and my grandkids when they see it, and no one knows i'm doing it. so even my husband will be surprised. >> we have a lot of people calling for beards too, because they don't want to touch their actual hair. >> yeah, that color is right on point for the detroit lions. it takes up to six hours to get that vibrant of a color. for those less committed to the look, they're also selling clip in extensions from the official detroit lions cheerleaders. well, in livermore, a group of elementary school students are building a better bay area by spreading kindness. abc seven
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news reporter luz pena met with some students who are writing messages on coffee sleeves. >> it's a regular school day, but for many students at junction avenue k to eight school in livermore, it's far from typical. >> normally, i would like be doing a test or, you know, my work math, but i think today is like extra special. >> today, second and fourth graders are working as a team on the last batch of coffee sleeves. they're planning to deliver all of them with special messages. >> i put your outfit slays because i want them to think that their outfit looks really nice. >> how do you think this is going to make somebody feel? >> um, i hope that it makes them feel happy. >> eight year old levi knew exactly what he wanted to say, but he just needed a little bit of help. it's how you spell think. >> yep. it's perfect. >> you end up writing uh- always think positive. >> and then i drew a little bit of grass and then a heart with
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arms, legs, eyes, a mouth and holding a coffee mug. >> who do you hope gets this? uh a little kid. a little kid like you? yeah the little kid who drinks coffee? >> no, not coffee, maybe gatorade. gatorade. haha. and then everyone can pick a coffee sleeve. >> one behind this idea is their counselor, jordan key. she called the local coffee shop panama bay, and asked if they would let her take hundreds of coffee sleeves for her students to write kind messages on them, and that turned into something even bigger. >> i'm very happy. i did not expect this to, like, blow up like this. and then steve welty got back to me and he was like, i love this. we need to redo our coffee sleeves. this is so cool. >> today they're delivering 1000 coffee sleeves. this is her contribution to the nationwide great kindness challenge initiative. >> over here are all the bags of all the messages that have been written. it's really i think
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it's really nice that people, um , support one another even if they don't know what they look like. >> and after so much work, i was curious. so raise your hand and tell me something nice that someone has said to you. go for it. i like your hair. i like your hair. i do like your hair too. so how did it make you guys feel when someone said something special? something nice to you? awesome, awesome. i want to hear it. i can't hear it. awesome well, are you ready to spread kindness? yeah. let's go. it was time for their delivery. we followed them to their drop off location. panama bay coffee. >> i think it's super cool that a bunch of people get to have a coffee sleeve that we made. >> one of those customers was john. they're right here. thank you. >> kids. nice messages. >> an outside. also, another important meet up. the owner of panama bay meeting miss key in person. you finally met jordan. oh yes. >> just now. right. she's changed her life with, uh, coming to us. i have to give
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credit to the staff. >> turns out these coffee sleeves will be sent out to all panama bay locations. and now other schools. also want to be part of it. >> really hope that it will make somebody's day a lot better. >> spreading kindness. one coffee sleeve at a time in livermore, luz pena abc to see the possibilities all around you. [ laughs ] yeah, what if i catch it first? then what? ♪ with capella university's game-changing flexpath format, get support every step of the way to help you stay on track.
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cloud cover and some mild readings. 40s and 50s. right now. 54, in hayward is 48, in palo alto with 53 in oakland. north bay numbers a little cooler, mid 40s in sonoma and cloudy skies for everyone could see a stray shower here throughout the day today, but mostly cloudy. we'll do it for pretty much everyone and high temperatures above average, which is the upper 50s to near 60. you can see upper 60s in san jose with limited sun there, 63 in san ramon and uh. more cloud cover tonight before high pressure builds in and we see more sun and more warmth for your sunday, we'll talk about some hefty rain totals coming our way to for the week ahead. in a few minutes. stephanie. all right, lisa, thank you. >> oakland's largest employer is warning its employees to be vigilant in the face of rising crime. kaiser permanente says it's committed to ensuring the safety and security of its employees and physicians across all its locations in the san francisco chronicle is reporting kaiser employees are being told to stay in their buildings for
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lunch and to not hold meetings in downtown oakland. in addition, blue shield of california says it's paying for ride shares for employees to get to the office along with on site parking. this comes as organizers behind the campaign to recall oakland mayor shang tao took the next step, posting an official notice of intent about their petition in a local newspaper, the inner city express. in includes pages and pages of signatures for 226 in total. the organizers wrote, quote, lives have been lost, property destroyed, businesses have been shut down, and fear and collective trauma are daily occurrences for oaklanders. we the concerned citizens, therefore demand your recall for the sake of our city's future. the mayor did not respond to the notice of intent before it was posted, but we did speak with the mayor on midday live on thursday. >> you know, i wake up every single day and i have the best job in the world, in my opinion. i have the best job because i can create that deep impact in
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the community, you know, around public safety and safety. uh- affordable housing is so much more. and i just implore everyone in the city of oakland that during these hard times that we have to come together. it takes all of us. it takes a whole village in order for us to move forward. >> recall organizers plan to begin gathering signatures next month. they have to submit signatures from about 25,000 registered voters to get the recall on the ballot. now, speaking of crime, there's a new effort to revive an old partnership to help crack down on crime in the east bay. abc seven news reporter anser hassan spoke to the mayor of berkeley. >> crime is an issue that doesn't stop at one city's borders or one county's borders. this is a regional challenge. reporter. >> that challenge runs along the i-80 corridor from richmond to berkeley, down through the rest of alameda county, says berkeley mayor jesse arreguin. >> organized retail theft, for example, of what happens in emeryville or oakland, impacts berkeley. it impacts richmond, uh. and while our law
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enforcement agencies work together, there's definitely an opportunity for more collaboration. mayor arreguin led a meeting on friday to resurrect the east bay public safety corridor, an initiative from the 1990s formed to combat crime. >> it roughly encompasses richmond down to fremont along the i-80 and 8-80 corridors. mayors supervisors, and law enforcement agencies from both alameda and contra costa counties, along with the fbi and bart, were on hand for this opening round of discussions in hopes collaboration will lead to more data sharing and more uniform policies. >> different cities have no chase policies, and so say, you know, one one law enforcement agency is chasing somebody who's engaged in serial retail theft through one city. and then when they go to another city, it doesn't have a no chase policy. it makes it hard to coordinate and to and to hold people accountable. >> crime doesn't see boundaries. >> alameda police chief near san jose took part in the meeting. he says local law enforcement already works collaboratively, but he adds, uniting with city and county government can
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improve those efforts. >> while law enforcement is one resource we want to force multiply with all the resources that can have an impact on public safety. >> mayor aragon says public safety isn't just about more policing, but also strengthening violence prevention and tackling mental health issues. he adds working as a region may prove more powerful in sacramento. >> i think rather than us all launching our own things, working together, where we we're going to be more effective and probably more competitive at being able to draw down state and federal resources. >> a more formal partnership will be announced in the coming weeks. in the east bay anser hassan abc seven news. >> a jury says former president donald trump must pay more than $83 million to a writer who sued him for defamation. former magazine columnist e jean carroll claims trump raped her in a department store more than 20 years ago. then defamed her when he denied her claim. it's the second time over the past year that a jury has awarded carroll millions of dollars in damages from trump. he plans on
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appealing this decision in boeing news, the 737 max nine planes are back in the air weeks after being grounded by the faa. the ceo, the coo of alaska airlines, joined passengers on a flight from seattle to san diego earlier this month. a door plug blew off a max nine mid-flight. the faa is now allowing each plane back in service after rigorous inspections. alaska plans to have all its 737 max nine planes flying again the week after next. united airlines expects to start flying some of its planes on sunday. city and federal leaders want to raise parts of san francisco's embarcadero to prevent flooding from climate change. the $13 billion project would change the face of the waterfront seen here on drone view seven. not only would it elevate the road and the ferry building seven feet, it would also raise the shoreline from aquatic park to heron's head park. >> our future depends on taking action now. this is why the
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draft plan is so critical to protecting the city's seawall from earthquake and flooding risks. >> the draft plan from the army corps of engineers shows how rising sea levels could damage the shoreline. city and federal leaders want to act fast, taking public comment next year with a completion date of 2040. federal government would fund about 65% of the project. the rest would come from the city and the state . still ahead on abc seven mornings, it's considered one of the greatest works of art depicting the city of san francisco, and now its future is in question. the latest on the dispute over diego rivera's pan american unity mural. and here's a live look from our exploratorium camera, looking at the san francisco skyline, you can see some lights, red and gold, getting ready for the niners. it's 638. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees.
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in the city of alameda. >> this is just one phase of the east bay shore estuary pipeline project. future phases will deliver recycled water to customers in albany and berkeley. all right, let's take a peek outside with lisa. good morning. >> good morning. what have you hear from mount tam where temperatures already in the upper 50s, with a very light offshore flow. and that's going to take hold as high pressure builds in and we see temperatures soar above average. but today, the cloudier day of the weekend. still mild though i'll be back with a look at your full accuweather seven day forecast. >> thanks, lisa. it looks red and gold. prepping for the niners with a trip to the super bowl on the line, what would the 40 niners do without receiver deebo samuel? well, don't worry, the star player says he's back you can pick up the tab even when you forget your wallet. (kaz) i got this. (ben) fargo, send kaz $145 dollars with zelle®. (kaz) smooth.
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40 niners are gearing up to face the detroit lions with a trip to the super bowl on the line, but will they have to play without star receiver deebo samuel? abc seven sports director larry beil breaks it all down in your morning sports. >> good morning. 40 niners wide receiver deebo samuel was asked if he felt the need to protect the deep roots in his shoulder that caused him to leave last week's playoff game early. his response i ain't protecting nothing. deebo has been on the practice field the last couple of days. he's off the injury report. the 40 niners offense. so much more explosive when samuel is playing. the niners host the lions in the nfc title game sunday at levi's. and the deebo news certainly made brock purdy happy. it's huge for us. >> you know deebo is a game changer. you know he's the one of the best in the nfl at what he does. so obviously for him to be able to play all of us are like all right. you know deebo brings some juice and energy. and we got his back and so uh obviously seeing him run around at practice and look good for
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us, it's like all right, you know it's on. so we're excited for him. >> uh, it's huge. i mean, um, a little scary at the beginning of the week, but the fact is we're able to go full go today and no restrictions on him is definitely a good thing for us. >> just to know, i have an extra week just to figure out what was going on. and we went and got an mri and everything showed up negative and it was just a deep bruise and it was kind of painful at the time. but as the week goes on, you know, like i just said, i'm doing a good job getting all the pain away, getting all my motion and strength back. and i feel like they did an outstanding job. >> now the lions last won the championship in 1957, before the game was even known as the super bowl. obviously huge moment for norcal native jared goff, who grew up rooting for the niners as they're the one seed. >> and that's who's up next. i don't think it has anything to do with me, but, um, yeah, it'll be fun. it's exciting. um, and yeah, it's cool for me to go back home, but at the same time, it's a it'll be a tough game. >> what a night for dallas mavericks star luka doncic. he
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scored 73 points in a win over the hawks. he's just the fourth player in nba history to reach that plateau, along with wilt, kobe and david thompson. college hoops, stanford, cal berkeley andrew luck's in the house. tight game all night tied at 68. jalen celestine smooth lefty j. and cal is up by two. final seconds stanford is down a deuce keenan carlyle while he drives. he's out of control. that had no chance. and cal wins it 7370 16. stanford women visiting arizona state cameron brink 20 points, 16 boards, three blocks just to get out. cardinal led by 14 at the half. great passing by brink as she finds a wide open kiki era often who had a monster game. 27 points and the cardinal cruise 80 to 50. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> well it's going to be a divided house on sunday for the 40 niners. placekicker jake moody's family get this parents of jake chad and lisa moody are diehard detroit lions fans.
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that's right. however tomorrow's nfc conference championship game will be hard to watch since their son plays for the opposing team. the niners mama moody, who teaches in detroit, cut a deal with some of her students, saying they can root for the lions, but not for jake to miss any kicks. father moody says tomorrow's outcome will determine what colors he'll have on for the super bowl. >> if the 40 niners do happen to lose, you know i'll be breaking out my lions gear for the super bowl. of course, you can just imagine how many split households there are. >> the winner of tomorrow's game will punch their ticket into super bowl 58 in las vegas. kick off is at 3:30 p.m. and lisa, as you mentioned jared goff coming home for this game. i got to say i predict niners win by two touchdowns though. oh yeah that's big. >> yeah i'm for the niners as well. but yeah lots of jared goff fans no doubt there. all right. as we look at live doppler seven right now. notice there is some green on the screen here. and we are looking
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at a little bit of mist and drizzle. light shower north of our sweep on top of mount saint helena between cloverdale and ukiah. and we could see a stray shower out there as the energy may slip to the south from time to time. over the next 24 hours. but what a view here from mount tam, right? it is 53, in san francisco, oakland at 54 and half moon bay 50, san jose, san mateo. and look at this 51 santa cruz. you know, we're expecting over two inches of rain throughout the week here, beginning on wednesday. so once again, 2 to 3in arriving ben loman, the santa cruz mountains, perhaps the coastal hills. that's the second half of the workweek, 48 right now in santa rosa as well as petaluma. and we have a lot of warmth to enjoy before we get there. so our forecast highlights cloudy with the possibility of a stray shower out there for today. and then tomorrow. well above average 10 to 15 degrees above average, with records likely more sun. and then as we get into the middle of the week to
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the latter part of the week, that wet pattern, a one 8-80 setting up with gusty winds and several hours of heavy rain, come wednesday. saturday afternoon. soon lots of cloud cover. the rain line well to the north, but stopping this around midnight you can see maybe an isolated shower anytime from today through about very early sunday and then high pressure builds. we get into sunnier skies and that offshore flow allowing for that above average warmth. but between now and early sunday could see 1/100 around the bay with that stray shower. you may even miss it. but as for the warmth, check it out tomorrow. with low 70s around the bay shore upper 70s there santa clara and low 70s in sonoma. this is monday. still sunny, still above average, not as warm as sunday. mid to upper 60s, but what a nice day for late january, right? by tuesday we're in the upper 50s in the north bay, so things really turning around. and by late in
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the day showers will be approaching. the winds out of the south and as we look at the ten day outlook for rain, once again, we get into anywhere from over an inch of rain to over two inches, perhaps in the coastal hills here. so this takes us out till perhaps that last day of january. so it will be colder air moving in behind it. so that bodes well for the sierra nevada with some extra bonus snowfall. mid 60s out there for fremont. how about 68 in san jose, 61 in napa with the cloudy skies, the accuweather seven day forecast isolated shower possible today. warm with records tomorrow go niners and then for monday partly cloudy skies, still mild. tuesday a late chance of a shower. level two system. wednesday level one system thursday wednesday morning to thursday morning. the heaviest rain and then by friday maybe some more showers lingering into next weekend. but that kind of an interesting week ahead for sure. >> yeah, we'll enjoy the days of the break that we get. and then
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you'll see, it takes a village to get our america in the black. >> as a kid in foster care, it was really hard for me to, like, be who i wanted to be because it was always like i was pushed into this role with this parent. i had to be this up. a kid and it was always confusing. but through that, i also learned to be creative. i was always building something, doing something, drawing something. >> hannah is a brilliant high school student from southern california. she's a foster child who's faced financial hardship. she's now determined to change that, crediting those who have offered to lend a helping hand, including her high school robotics teacher. >> thanks to my teacher, mr. frias, introducing me to that community. it's just been a whole different world and life for me. i mean, we know the statistics, right? >> we know that there's not enough women. we know that there's not enough minorities like i've worked in this industry. we know it's not a debate. generational wealth among black people is not new, but the fear of not having or not having enough, if that it is a problem that stems from
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area eateries made the cut. all right. masa mediterranean restaurant in san bruno places at number 23 gusau a latin fusion and healdsburg holds the number 32 spot and much ado about pizza. and pleasanton sits at number 51 on the list and curry higa in burlingame followed behind at number 55. now this restaurant was also on last year's list and now has two locations in cupertino and san francisco. lisa, we'll have to check them out. all right. happening today, the 32nd annual lunar new year bazaar kicks off in oakland. the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce will host a two day full festival of art entertainment, art, food and local vendors. people can enjoy chinese, korean, vietnamese and other cultural traditions and art forms connected to the lunar new year holiday. there will be festivities happening across the bay area for the next 15 days leading up to the 2024 lunar new year. on february 10th, lots of fun. >> yeah, and we have some pretty
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nice weather. in fact, today it's going to be mild, but you can see all the cloud cover there at mid and upper 60s. and the accuweather seven day forecast sunny and peak warmth tomorrow for the niners and then partly cloudy and still pleasant on monday. rain midweek peak warmth for a win to. >> yes of course. thank you all for joining us. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. abc seven news continues at nine. we'll see you then >> this is abc. 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yay you're watching abc seven news live any time, anywhere. >> we are. we are, we are we are we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app
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