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uh- the weather is cooperating for a beautiful day on the way. we've had some cloud cover even a few sprinkles that have been evaporating before they hit the ground in the north bay. but there it is, san jose, south bay today. perhaps some records right now looking at 58 downtown, 57 hayward, san jose and san mateo, 64 half moon bay and emeryville. partly cloudy skies, mid 50s for santa rosa and 59 in concord. it has been a little bit breezy in parts of the bay this morning, but those easterly winds will work to warm us up later on today. 4 to 5 degrees warmer for most and our last stop, the golden gate bridge, where we're getting into a mostly sunny sky. plenty of 60s by noontime, and we'll see more 70s than 60s today for record warmth today and into monday. tuesday things begin to change, and by wednesday you're going to need the umbrellas. we're talking a level two system. stay tuned for the details. >> all right lisa, thank you. well, 40 niner fever is being felt across the bay area. and fans are gearing up for the nfc championship game against the detroit lions today. and as abc
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seven news reporter tara campbell explains, the 40 niners foundation is hoping the faithful pull through from rallies to sporting goods stores. >> 40 niners fans across the bay area are gearing up for sunday's nfc championship game. i'm jerry rice, making this young fan's day. the niners legend also making an appearance in this video promoting the 40 niners specialty license plate. >> show your 40 niners pride and place a reservation on your own. california 40 niners license plate proceeds from the plates going towards the 40 niners foundation and california state parks. >> but only if 7500 people sign up by the end of may. and as of earlier this month, the dmv still needed roughly 4000 more people to register in order to print the plates. >> what's that? faithful? what if you could show your 40 niners pride at home and on the road? the 40 niners foundation is looking to its fans for a hail mary. the 40 niners could be the first sports specialty plate on
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the road in california, and these fans are all for it. >> driving on the highway, i drive it on the streets. being able to kind of show your fandom and your support for the niners. it looks great. >> faithful to the state parks right? looks beautiful. >> the cost of a plate is $50 up front and $40 a year to renew. according to these fans, it's worth it. oh, 100. >> absolutely. you know, niners is very important community to support the team. yeah, definitely a good cause. >> definitely a good way to, you know, show your fandom and as well as you know you know have some bay area pride. >> and while the clock is running down on these plates, these fans are optimistic. >> niner faithful always comes through in any situation. >> we always come through and they're carrying that optimism into sunday's big game. >> i'm going to call it niners by ten. i'm just happy we got devo back. i think it's going to be a good game. i feel better than i did last week. i think this is a good match up. yeah, i'm excited. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> niners always coming through. yeah, so much excitement and anticipation of that multiple freeway off ramps in san
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francisco will likely be closed tonight in an effort to control crowds after the game. take a look at this map. it shows the specific off ramps that will be closed starting at 7:00 tonight until midnight. officials say this is to enhance public safety due to an expected increase in traffic to tahoe. now an investigation is underway at heavenly ski resort after a snowboarder was trapped in one of its gondola carriages for 15 hours. monica lasso hopped on just before 5:00 thursday evening for the descent down, but then the gondola stopped mid-air, leaving her stuck alone on board. lasso did not have her cell phone with her, and her yells did not attract the attention of the workers. below, lasso says she kept warm by rubbing her hands and feet together, and it wasn't until the next morning when workers found her. when the gondola began running again, medics did check her out and thankfully they determined she was okay. we're also learning new details on the shooting that happened at the palisades tahoe ski resort,
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right in this area. we've learned the suspect shot and killed by a california state parks officer, was an employee of the resort, and worked there as a line cook. the suspect ran away after an alleged carjacking in tahoe. city. the car crashed near the olympic valley inn, where police say the suspect jumped out of the car with a knife, which led to that shooting. new this morning, a prosecutor who alameda county district attorney pamela price put on leave, has returned to work. john broussard is the last of seven prosecutors who were placed on administrative leave to come back and price sidelined the prosecutors, a few weeks after she took office last january. the da said placing them on leave was to undo the, quote, hot mess left by her predecessor, nancy o'malley. also, new this morning, rite aid will close 16 store locations in california, including one here in the bay area. the rite aid, located on murietta boulevard in livermore, is planning to shut down last october. the pharmacy
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and retailer filed chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced it would close nearly 200 locations. the numerous closures are part of a restructure plan to help the retailer recover over the jetblue and spirit airlines merger may split after a federal judge blocked the plan. jetblue warned spirit it could terminate the $3.8 billion merger as early as today. now, officials don't believe spirit could meet the certain conditions required in time to close their deal. the federal judge ruled the merger could reduce competition and harm cost conscious customers, as jetblue says, there are still evaluating all options. taking a live look from sfo this morning, they are back in the air. we're talking about boeing 737 max, nine planes that have been cleared for takeoff since being grounded after a panel blew out of one of an alaska airlines flights on january 5th. abc seven news reporter anser hassan spoke to passengers who arrived at sfo on a max nine.
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>> many of the alaska airlines passengers arriving at sfo from austin knew enough about their flight to locate their bags, but not all the details. >> did you know this is the back side? no no, i'm so glad i didn't know. alaska flight 353 is thought to be the first max nine plane to land at sfo since the faa grounded the boeing jets three weeks ago. >> i probably would have flown anyway, but i might have researched it more. >> u.s. regulators grounded all max nine flights immediately after a panel broke off in alaska airlines flight on january 5th, according to the associated press. alaska and united both resumed flying their max nines on friday. they're the only u.s. airlines that currently operate the max nine. >> it's not a software problem. it's not a design problem with the airplane. it involves making sure that four bolts were put into the door and properly tightened. it's not hard. >> the faa has been inspecting all max nine planes. it's also
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investigating if boeing and its suppliers follow necessary manufacturing safety procedures. any violations could result in sanctions. despite the inspections, some passengers, like fremont resident amber engel, say they're still apprehensive. >> i think it's important that they're inspected, but i'm assuming that they have been inspected before as well. so hopefully, um, you know, there's a little bit of self responsibility to just, you know, trying to be mindful of that your of your own safety. >> meanwhile, u.s. airline officials and aviation regulators point out, despite some close calls, there have been no fatal crashes of a us airliner since 2009. at sfo, anser hassan abc seven news. >> all right, let's check on conditions outside. good morning lisa. >> good morning. it is a really nice out there as we look live from our exploratorium camera in the mid 50s. some cloud cover here that will give way to mostly sunny conditions. and already on our way to a very springlike day. it's going to
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last into your monday, not so much into tuesday, and by the time we get to wednesday. yep, we're talking about some flooding possible. i'll have all the details coming up. >> thank you lisa. coming up, the accusations from israel and why it's causing nine other countries to withdraw funding to humanitarian efforts, plus cave camping, homeless people were found living underground along the banks of the tuolumne river. we'll take you inside >> look, mom, i found one. oh yeah, you did, but we need an atm from our bank. >> unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh no. >> thank you. banking with us means more fee free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient, but there is no bmo. >> oh, here. >> you can just call us bmo. and there is. now you know what else is convenient? mobile banking. that makes it easy to track your goals and manage your money. get out of town. but we just got here when a bank helps you get and stay ahead, that's the bmo effect. >> bmo looking for big fitness
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take a look at this. a tanker ship on fire after it was hit by a missile launched by houthi rebels. overnight attacks on ships by rebels in the region have unraveled a key global trade route. the disruption has forced car factories in europe to pause production on hospital supplies, expected in the u.s. from asia are now delayed, experts say. if the conflict in gaza continues, the trade disruption in the red sea could surge inflation new overnight north korea fired several missiles off a military port, adding to weapons tests amid worsening tensions with the us south korea and japan. officials say it's the second launch in less than a week. south korea's joint chief of staff says they detected the missiles over north waters near a major military shipyard. that shipyard is said to be building missile firing submarines. specific launch details like distance, number of missiles and the exact location have not been provided by south korea's military ri. now, these
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escalations are happening as tensions rise with iran. we're learning this morning that iran says they have launched three satellites into orbit. while iran has not yet intervened. and in the conflict between israel and gaza, developments like satellites present fears that iran may be improving its ballistic missiles close to home. now, you've seen tents and homemade shacks, but a network of caves was recently discovered along the banks of the tuolumne river. officials say they're dangerous for both the unhoused and nearby residents, as reporter gabriel porras from our sister station in sacramento takes us inside, police tape and barricades are going up today along the tuolumne river near crater avenue in modesto, meant to keep people away from these large caves that police say are used by the homeless. >> they're building some interesting caves. >> brian brandenburg walks his dog along the river every day. he always knew the homeless, sought shelter in the area, but didn't know to what extent until
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a volunteers and officers with the modesto police's community health and assistance team cleaned up the area this weekend. >> honestly, i just started laughing and said how creative they were. >> the cleanup exposing eight caves dug into the riverbed as wide as ten feet, according to volunteers. large enough to fit chairs, tables and even beds. with most of these caves located literally on the riverside, some neighbors have safety concerns, but others ask where else would the homeless go? >> i know it's dangerous, but they're also out in the elements. what's dangerous? freezing or starving or living in a cave that i'm sure they know how they built and they know how sturdy it's going to be. >> the city of modesto did notrillionespond to a request for comment in a facebook post, modesto police said that officials offered resources to transition the homeless from the caves into shelter or housing. >> let them have their peace and they're out of everybody's way. >> but for some neighbors, like brian, the caves aren't a problem. >> i mean, it's getting them out of the weather. it's not hindering anybody. and i thought it was a good idea. they did it
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well back here in the south bay. >> now. singer john legend headlined santa clara university s annual golden circle event at san jose center for the performing arts last night. the university is celebrating a unique milestone for higher education, raising more than $1 billion in its recent fundraising campaign. santa clara will use the funds for a wide range of academic endeavors, including facility upgrades, scholarships and other transformations at the school happening tomorrow in the south bay, vice president kamala harris is hosting a rally for her fight for reproductive freedoms tour. harris and second gentleman doug emhoff are traveling to san jose tomorrow after arriving last night in los angeles. this after harris campaigned for president biden in nevada yesterday. harris hopes to highlight how states like california have worked to protect reproductive rights since the overturning of roe v wade. officials say. senators alex padilla and laphonza butler will attend the vice president's rally and looking ahead to
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today's championship game, there is a friendly wager between speaker emeritus nancy pelosi and congresswoman debbie dingell, who represents southeast michigan. pelosi is putting up ghirardelli chocolates and see's candies, while dingell is offering up dark chocolates from sanders. candy sanders is made in michigan and got started back in 1875. someone's sweet. tooth will certainly be happy, and we're seeing a lot of these friendly rivalries coming out. thinking of jake moody's family and all the split households out there. but i know you and i, lisa, we're all in for the niners. yeah, certainly. >> and you know, much of the state, but you know, the rest of the nation. what do they know right. yeah all right good morning everybody. we are getting set for a beautiful couple of days a little spring time in january. but as we enter february it's back to some very rainy conditions and an atmospheric river that's going to set up and bring some potential nuisance flooding in. you know, the soils are so
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saturated. we've had a great break. we'll continue to see dry weather through tuesday, but what's coming will be some heavy rain for several hours come wednesday. so here's a look at live doppler seven, where the ridge of high pressure is building in over the region. and that means a very warm day today. so looking at some very mild numbers now how about that 60 in oakland 63 and half moon bay with upper 50s from san francisco, san jose and san mateo was kind of mild yesterday despite all the cloud cover. and there is a partly to mostly cloudy view of the city. 54 santa rosa, 56 napa and fairfield with 59 in concord. so those cool drainage winds from the sacramento valley pushing into the livermore valley, keeping it kind of cool and breezy to start out. but by the afternoon, one of the warmest locations will be here in the south bay from morgan hill, gilroy, san martin, santa clara, low 70s at 330 and then dropping through the 60s for the big game and look at all the asterisks. that means the forecasted records in jeopardy right here.
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so most of us will be in the 70s today. even more tomorrow. but i think some of the upper 60s at the coast, shy of a record for san francisco. so a couple day break from the gloom and cold of winter for beautiful day today. partly cloudy, mild to start out and then warmer. records possible today, tomorrow and then rainy with a big time pattern change. wednesday and thursday. here's a look at the sky cover. so notice that we clear on out. here is our monday which looks just as nice. and then into tuesday increasing clouds. the latest call on the rain should be awful close. awfully close to that wednesday morning commute. but it's still offshore, so we'll have to wait till we get closer to that and the totals through early friday into friday afternoon. paint the heaviest rain up in the north bay, 1 to 3in, maybe 4 or 5 around mount tam and the santa cruz mountains. right now at about two. but i wouldn't be surprised if they see over three inches the coastal hills. san francisco a good inch this is
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less than what the other model said. so we're going back and forth until we get a bit closer. seven inches tahoe city, six inches. donner. starting out as rain, but at 6000ft and above, we'll see about 1 to 3ft. there's the cool down wednesday, thursday just in the 50s. look what happens on friday. even below average as colder air settles in behind the system. upper 60s in concord 72 fremont, san mateo and napa, and the accuweather seven day forecast near record warmth today. still some records possible tomorrow. more clouds and cooler tuesday. level two system that will bring perhaps a little bit of flooding here and there. and a messy day lingers into thursday and a few showers friday. we'll be right back. >> granite expo has everything you need to remodel your home or business. we have the best selection of quartz and granite countertops. choose from a wide variety of cabinets and vanities . visit us at our emeryville location or at the granite expo dot com. >> not just any whiteboard,
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move the community forward after the loss of an opd officer. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke to oakland's mayor shengtao about her wish for the new year. >> lion dancers celebrating the year of the dragon in oakland's chinatown. it's believed they bring good luck and fortune if i won, you know, lunar new year. >> wish. i'm asking all of you, please, supporting our businesses. not only in chinatown, but throughout our entire city. >> the annual chinatown lunar new year bazaar is a chance to help support small businesses and celebrate asian culture. >> a lot of the elderly tell me they love this because it gives them a time to come out, enjoy the weather, enjoy the crowds and eat their favorite foods. >> this year, organizers hope the festival means a chance to move forward from a violent start to 2024. following the shooting death of oakland police officer tuan lay. >> today, we'll try to, you know, change the atmosphere and
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we're trying to bring more, you know, festivities and celebration in our city. we need all of us coming together to make these changes. >> chan says those changes include safer streets and let's all say drag dragon, dragon. oakland mayor shang tao sharing her wish for the new year. the wish is always prosperity. >> it's always health, and it's always safety. >> the wish for safety may be challenging after kaiser permanente reportedly sent a memo to its oakland employees recommending they eat lunch inside company buildings over safety concerns and in and out announcing it's closing its only oakland restaurant due to a wave of car break ins and robberies. >> i brought back the walk in officers over time. officers are here as well, and so places like the uptown, downtown, chinatown downtown believes the reinstatement of operation cease fire will help. >> a recent city audit says it led to a substantial dip in the city's homicide rate. 42% in the five years from 2012 to 2017, and saved an estimated 140
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destinations with access to national parks. so some of the destinations that we'll see become increasingly popular this year are going to be destinations like spokane, washington, anchorage, alaska, bangor and portland, maine, and internationally london, tokyo and paris. not only is it always an interesting destination for travelers, but this year they'll be hosting the olympics, so we're already seeing outsized demand for trips to paris or cities close to paris for travelers who are already thinking about july and august trips in order to get the best deals, burke says, don't wait. prices right now are the lowest they'll be for the entire year. for both hotel stays and airfare. so if you're thinking about traveling in the next couple of months, do the planning and the booking now. >> flexibility is one of the best ways to get more bang for your buck. >> if you can plan those domestic trips to depart on midweek dates like tuesday, wednesday, thursday, you can save close to $50 per domestic airfare ticket on the
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international front, skip the friday and saturday departures. head internationally on tuesday or wednesday. you can save hundreds, potentially, and if you're planning on a spring break getaway this year, berg says to lock in your airfares now for the best prices and plan to book your hotel stay at least three weeks before you arrive. keep in mind that the dates around easter are likely to be very popular for school breaks, whether it be younger children or college spring breakers. so try to plan on some of those more off weeks during the spring break season. >> morgan norwood, abc news, new york some good tips there. >> well, still to come on abc seven mornings. the big leaders in both parties are not on the ground in south carolina for the next primary. how their campaigning differently and growing confusion over a new california gun law banning people from carrying firearms in most public places, san francisco sheriff paul miyamoto joins us live for an in-depth discussion after the break
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is potentially worth >> building a better bay area moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc seven news. good morning. >> well, the niners get the warmest day of the week to play. >> yeah, we got this right. yeah. all right good morning everybody. we're looking at a really nice start to your sunday . it's going to linger into monday. so we have that going for us. and we're also going to get some rain for the week ahead. beautiful view. the airport in oakland where temperatures are all in the upper 50s to near 60, from san francisco to san jose. look at that 60 three half moon bay and from pier 39, very quiet out there where temperatures are a little cooler from santa rosa to petaluma, mid 50s, low 50s in livermore. so we are warmer obviously, compared to yesterday at this time, getting a bit more sun. and that is on the way. more sunshine, some high clouds and by 1:00 how about 70 in
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fremont today? 73 in gilroy, 72 in santa rosa and we keep warming up through the mid 70s by 330. game time there. upper 60s at the coast. beautiful night tonight and a nice day for your monday. we'll talk rain totals for midweek in a few minutes. stefan. all right, lisa. >> thank you. well, there's been growing confusion about the new california law that bans people from carrying firearms in most public places. under the new law, guns are banned in 26 places. to be exact, including playgrounds, public transit, stadiums, amusement parks, etc. but it was blocked, reinstated and then blocked again earlier this month. and the ongoing legal battle continues. so where does it stand now? joining me now is san francisco sheriff paul miyamoto. sheriff, thank you for being with us. i know you've had a busy morning today. >> absolutely happy to be here, though. stephanie thank you. >> well, to start off, since this law is now blocked again, what does this mean across the state? and here in san francisco
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? >> well, right now we're waiting for a decision from the courts sometime in june or july. until that time, though, the law is not in effect and we are just going about business as usual. we've been challenged here in california in scrambling to make sure that we uh- have our concealed weapons, carry permits squared away. uh- myself as the sheriff and the chief of police here in san francisco are both authorized to issue ccw concealed weapon permit to allow citizens to carry guns. and so there is an interest in where this law will land in terms of where people are going to be allowed to carry. >> yeah. all eyes towards that decision. now, last year, the supreme court struck down a new york law that required applicants to demonstrate good cause to get a license as you know, that's, of course, had an impact nationwide, with some saying the applicant floodgates are open. so do the numbers support that? >> well, here in san francisco
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myself is sheriff and the sheriff's office. uh did not traditionally issue permits until recently. after that decision, you referenced, we've gone from having a total of four permits issued in the past 20 years to i've just issued over the last year, 68 permits, and we have about 179 applications that we're that are in process right now that we've received since that decision had taken place. and we're in process of approximately 100 more in process right now. >> so 100 of that, 179. yes >> that's correct. all right. >> so for people looking to get a concealed carry permit here in san francisco, what can they expect? >> well, we have our application online at uh- our website, and there is a department of justice application that you fill out statewide. everyone uses that form. uh we've partnered with both the police department and the california state sheriff's association to make sure that
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our process is consistent, not just with the law, but trying to maintain consistency amongst the different jurisdictions and the different ways that police and sheriff's offices are authorized to issue these permits. >> and just to get specific about the rules regarding firearm training and what people should expect about psychological tests, can you walk us through that? >> absolutely. so part of the process in regards to the testing, uh, we do have a background process very similar to the type of background process we put candidates for deputy sheriff through. uh, we also have a psychological examination that people are required to go through before being authorized. and once they've gone through that process, there is a 16 hour training that they have to go through, including qualifications with the firearms of which they're going to carry. uh, our requirements are actually consistent with the recent changes in the law where they've gone from eight hours of state, state law requiring eight hours of training to 16 hours of
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training. now >> and before we go, i wanted to ask about ghost guns statewide in 2022, there were more than 39,000 guns without serial numbers and over 800 cities and san francisco was ranked the third highest list for ghost guns used in crime. what are you seeing from your office, and what can be done to more effectively crack down on this? >> we have seen an uptick in the number of ghost guns, which are basically guns that don't have any, uh, serial numbers attached to any of the parts, uh, guns that are basically untraceable. uh, and we are challenged with trying to determine where they come from when that happens. uh, we have seen an uptick in that in terms of the guns that we've confiscated. i think san francisco as a whole had about 1100, uh, that were associated with crimes back in 2022, when our most recent numbers were, uh, compiled. >> and sheriff, before we go, since this law is currently blocked again, do you anticipate
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those numbers to continue rising ? >> uh, in terms of our applications, we anticipate that they will continue to come in the process itself hasn't been halted by the injunction. uh, we still process people through their ccw permit process. uh, that has not been stopped. uh, we are anticipating the outcome of the decisions so that we can adjust all of our requirements and make sure that we inform our ccw holders exactly what the law is and what we are going to do moving forward. >> we'll certainly be following it closely. sheriff thank you so much for your time with us this morning. >> thank you. and go, niners today. >> go, niners. yeah, we're with you there. all right. turning to the race for the white house now donald trump nikki haley and president joe biden all returned in full swing on their campaign trail. trump dominated the recent iowa caucuses and primary vote in new hampshire. now, biden is looking at a smooth victory for the first democrat primary in south carolina. abc news reporter alison kosik has
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more from. >> following wins in iowa and new hampshire, donald trump urging republicans in las vegas to support him in nevada's february eighth caucus. >> in your state, you have both a primary and you have a caucus. don't worry about the primary, just do the caucus thing. and we're going to go on to defeat crooked joe biden. and we're going to very simply make america great again. >> this a day after a jury in new york city ordered him to pay e! jean carroll, $83 million in her defamation case against him. trump also attacking gop rival nikki haley, who's taking part in the state run primary. >> nikki haley, have you ever heard of her? i didn't know she was still campaign. she's still she's still campaigning. >> the former governor and un ambassador for going after her former boss in south carolina. but what i do know is all that time that he's spending in a
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courtroom defending himself, he's not fighting for the american people. president biden also in the palmetto state this weekend hoping for strong support from democrats. february 3rd, the first sanctioned primary on the democratic side. >> if you ever doubt that the power to change america is in your hands, remember this you proved it. >> you're the reason i am president. >> the president interrupted three times by protesters, one shouting cease fire, in another an expletive and the third rushed the stage before being shown out. alison kosik, abc news new york governor newsom spoke with abc's jonathan karl on this week. >> this morning. he was in south carolina earlier this week stumping for president biden ahead of that state's primary on february 3rd. now newsom was asked if he fears the outcome of this current election, and he took shots at trump and explained why encouraging voters
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is now more pivotal than ever. >> i mean, here's a guy lost the election trump, and tried to wreck the country. he's lighting democracy on fire. he's making democracy a partizan issue. >> never imagined that in my lifetime. >> so the consequence is are profound and pronounced. and that's why i'm down here, because this race is started. you can go back to watch the full conversation with governor newsom and abc's jon karl online at abc news.com. >> all right. we haveuch more to come on abc seven morning. stay with us. we'll be right back. >> last year in california, there were 200,000 car crashes when a car crash happens, it's important to have an experience and attorney on your side. the barnes firm has years of experience handling thousands of car crash cases. we will give you the support you need and help to get the best result possible. if you are injured in a car crash, call the barnes firm now for your free consultation. the bondsman injury attorneys come.
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pocket costs. new developments now house republicans have released articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. they accused him of refusing to comply with the law and breaching public trust. meanwhile, the senate is potentially closing in on a rare bipartisan agreement on new immigration reform and border security. however, some believe that deal is in jeopardy. here's abc news reporter emma nguyen, republican and democratic senators appear to be on the verge of a major bipartisan deal on immigration reform, but house speaker mike johnson, in a letter to colleagues friday saying the agreement would have been dead on arrival in the house if reports of its contents are true. >> senators at the negotiating table say they've largely completed their work. the text of the bill could come as early as next week, late friday, sources familiar with negotiations confirmed the bill would give the department of homeland security the authority to shut down the border if migration numbers surge over certain levels. the possible
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bipartisan deal has come under pressure from republican presidential frontrunner donald trump, senator lindsey graham, a trump ally trying to appeal directly to the former president. i will say to president trump, if we can put this package together, the way i hope it falls into place, that you'll have more tools to secure america than you've ever had. trump has made immigration one of his top campaign issues, writing on social media that a potential compromise would be meaningless and just another gift to the radical left democrats. if republicans don't get everything they want as joe biden runs for reelection, the idea that that someone running for president would say, please hurt the country so i can blame my opponent and help my politics is a shocking development. this comes as the white house and senate are looking to get aid to ukraine and other countries across the finish line. >> they have to choose do they want to help or do they want to score political points? >> any bipartisan deal from the senate faces an uphill battle in
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the republican controlled house. many hardliners were inclined to reject a deal, even before trump spoke out on the issue. and when abc news, washington. >> i want to add house speaker mike johnson released a new statement criticizing president biden's endorsement of the senate border deal. johnson arguing biden can take executive action on the border without congress. all right, let's take a peek outside with conditions. see how it's looking. good morning. >> good morning. you can see the cloud cover here. and temperatures are in the 50s for most of us. but how about 74 on top of ben lomond in the santa cruz mountains? so the warm up underway. my full accuweather seven day forecast with a weather whiplash next. >> look forward to that. lisa. thank you. also next ready to punch their ticket to the super bowl? the 40 niners face the detroit lions today at levi's stadium. larry beil previews the matchup. >> look, mom, i found one. oh yeah, you did, but we need an atm from our bank.
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on the line for the 40 niners. san francisco faces detroit in the nfc championship game, and former nfl head coach herman edwards discussed today's games with gma, sharing his thoughts on navarro, david jared goff of the lions and their opponents, the niners. >> well, for jared goff and the lions, they've had a great story obviously. >> and you look at the 40 niners i know it's a little nervous. they were rusty last week. they won't be rusty this week. >> and i think if you're the lions you go in with what is your strength. >> it's gibbs and montgomery running the football that sets up jared goff obviously to throw the football to laporta. and reynolds and saint brown. so the corners of the san francisco 40 niners are going to have to play well this week because they're going to be stressed. they're going to put eight guys in the box, stop the run. the corners have to hold up against the passing game of the detroit lions to hear herms thoughts on his two super bowl contenders after this weekend, or just to watch the full interview, you can head to abc news.com. >> now. kick off to the 40 niners game is at 330. abc seven
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sports director larry bill will have more on that in just a moment. but first, he begins with two legends battling it out at chase center last night. here's your morning sports. >> good morning everybody. clay thompson wrote into chase center in style wearing a christian hughes checked jacket that has become the rage. >> this one is a warriors 40 niners combo. as for the game, an epic battle with the lakers that went to double overtime at chase center, lakers and warriors. steph hugging ex laker. great pau gasol in the front row. let's go. fast forward straight to the end of the fourth quarter. warriors down two steph curry now you see me. now you don't anthony davis layup ties the game at 118. and we go to overtime with 11 seconds left in ot. warriors down three. set play. klay thompson flyby three ball splash . klay goes for 24 points. so now we go to on double ot 7.3 seconds left. warriors again down this time by two steph gets
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a great screen from draymond green. that's basically a warm up three for curry. it's a one point lead steph went for 46 points. it's here. you see it one more time. you give steph curry that much room and it's going down. last play for the lakers lebron james drives gets fouled goes to the line to shoot two. makes them both lebron went for 36 points 20 rebounds and 12 assists putting the lakers ahead. warriors no time outs left 1.2 seconds remaining. all they can do is try to heave it. no good. the dubs lose another agonizing game in the final seconds. 145, 144 in double ot, as long as we keep playing, you know the way we played tonight, then i think we're going to turn this around and have a great, great season. >> i really believe that. i love our guys. they're they're amazing and they've been through so much this year. and i know, i know who they are. i know how connected they are. i know how
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much they care about each other and about the game and it's going to we're going to turn it. um, tonight was um, we didn't get the result, but um, our guys showed, you know, who they are tonight. >> epic battle 49 ers. hopefully got a good night's sleep getting ready for the lions as they look to punch their ticket to the super bowl. in case you missed it earlier in the week deebo samuel is ago. his shoulder apparently is okay 49 ers definitely excited that he will be in the starting lineup especially his quarterback brock purdy. 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 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 us, it's like all right, you know it's on 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
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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. >> i am thinking 41, 24 niners and we're off to vegas, baby. that's a wrap on morning sports. enjoy the rest of your sunday. i'm larry beil. >> i agree with larry. i'm thinking niners win by seven points and lisa will know today whether it will be the ravens or the chiefs. >> yes. certainly. exciting. good morning everybody. high pressure building in. we haven't said that for a while. it's been pretty rainy. we've had some breaks and the breaks over the past couple of days very key as we get into a very rainy pattern once again for the middle of the week in the south bay, you can see some high clouds there. it is 58, in san francisco, 60 in oakland, 60 one half moon bay. all ready, very mild out there from the upper 50s in the south bay to some mid and lower 50s here, where temperatures have been a little bit cooler as that colder air is more dense and it drains into the valleys. we've had a cool easterly drainage wind, and that has allowed for livermore to be kind of breezy
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and also breezy around the bay. but that 54 in santa rosa coming up a good 2023 degrees today for record highs. low 70s here. 330 at santa clara. and looking at 630 as we go through the afternoon. so the first column here is the forecast highs today, which pretty much are all in the 70s except right by the coast and these are the records to be beat today. and it looks likely we'll do that more on the way tomorrow. so it looks like those low to mid 70s from the peninsula to the south bay very likely, as well as all the way up in santa rosa, partly cloudy out there right now. there's the bridge and we'll look for the warmer readings today. they linger into monday and we will look for that cooler day with the clouds on tuesday. rain looks like it wants to move in after the morning commute on wednesday, and several hours of some pretty good heavy rain at times. and as we get into the next couple of days notice, it's quiet and we can enjoy the break and the bit of spring time before we do a 180. here, look at this. four in the morning on
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wednesday. so much of wednesday will be a challenge as the soils are saturated, so all of this rain is going to run right off that could lead to shallow landslides, some nuisance flooding. and notice how painted the north bay is from 2.5in, but doesn't show you the coastal hills. mount tam, where we could get three and four inches, as well as the santa cruz mountains, which are approaching three inches here, and the rest of the bay. easy one inch, perhaps two inches in some of these areas you can see how san mateo redwood city looks like. we could see two inches. it does look pretty progressive, like it's going to move on through, and then we get hit with some showers later on thursday and friday. look at the snowfall accumulation. now. behind it is the really really cold air. so at least we're getting about a half a foot here. and then as we look at the highs going from above average to below average midweek, upper 50s and then into your thursday, chilly and by friday, that's the coldest day of the week below average. so enjoy the warm up today, upper
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60s to the low to mid 70s in the accuweather seven day forecast. a couple of records perhaps today. more tomorrow and then by tuesday. still mild, above average level two system wednesday. thursday and friday some showers. so kind of like the pattern we've been having with the you know, bout of heavy rain. and then it moves on through. so hopefully it moves quickly. >> i'm glad we don't have rain today because i know brock purdy won't want it. last game he had the glove on that was the whole thing. so no glove today. nice. nice and sunny. yeah, beautiful. all right, 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 now and start streaming. we'll be right back. when i'm man loves woman, no one wants to see that >> she's made her mind up. >> she's leaving. you'll
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100. santa rosa and san jose. other cities will probably follow after this next bout of rain that looks to last through the end of the week, so get prepared for that. and today, tomorrow your to enjoy the warmth. >> well, thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. have a great game day. abc seven news continues at five. go niners >> 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. >> we are. we are, we are we are we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and start
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