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and it's talking to you on a clearance. shots fired, a struggle along a bay area highway leads to a man being shot by a chp officer. >> now at five, what we're learning about the altercation. >> we expected they just patched it up and said everything's good. and it's not. >> a former boeing employee blowing the whistle on safety measures during aircraft production. why? he says he would not step foot on a 737 max nine plane anytime soon. >> i think anytime you hear that, you'll be exposed to lead. you should be concerned.
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>> from viral craze to health concern, the material used to make the popular stanley cups now being called into question. and let's talk about this rain. the first wave of the atmospheric river swept through the bay area yesterday, and it left behind a mess. and drew says there is more rain on the way. >> good morning. it is thursday, february first. it's the start of black history month. your rent is due and it's. i'm sorry. it's from like so with a happy and then a sad. >> don't do us like that. >> and also it's raining pretty hard. >> it is. >> we had some heavy rain late last night mainly between 7 and 10 p.m, and now we're still dealing with showers today, though we're not seeing a shield of rain. these showers will be more scattered in nature, but i want to press down here. we're watching a cell off the coast of san francisco at a time. this one out for you? it's moving to the northeast at about 20mph. so through the city, we're on 537 north beach, right around 543. so likely we'll find some downpours. not out of the
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question when we get some thunderstorms, because the front moved through here late last night in the wake of that front, you see more discrete cells kind of popping up behind it. so what we're looking at as we go throughout the day today is pop up showers. if a thunderstorm does develop, we could see some hail, some lightning, or even hear some thunder. so the flood advisory in effect, there's still a lot of standing water in parts of the north bay. this includes marin county, parts of sonoma and napa county. just be aware it's dark right now. it's hard to see where that water is pooling, so take it easy when you drive on those roads this morning, it's a level one for scattered showers. possibility of thunderstorms, and rough surf along the coastline. so today it's a mix of sun and clouds, scattered showers throughout the afternoon get the temperatures in the 50s and 60s. let's see how we're doing on those roads with gloria. good morning. >> good morning. yeah. if you are driving today you want to leave a little bit earlier in case we do get that rain. i know when i drove in, it was just kind of sprinkling and then it started picking up a little more heavily. so let's get a live look outside right now at our south beach camera. and right
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now a big rig hydroplaned over on westbound 80 at fremont street. so there might be some delays in that area. chp did block off the exit there because of that, so keep that in mind if you drive in the area and you could see that traffic is starting to build here now, a look at your drive times for this morning. so far, just our usual slow spot that's on 580 westbound from tracy to castro valley. that will take you 42 minutes on 101 northbound from highway 85 to the san jose airport. that will take you 11 minutes. and then on 280 northbound from highway one to san francisco. that will take you ten minutes, but we cannot stress enough. just be careful out there on the roads this morning because of the rain out there. >> gloria. thank you. if you want real time updates on the storm as you head out the door, you can get them by scanning the qr code that just appeared in the bottom of your screen. the heavy rain is creating problems in the north bay sonoma county dealing with road flooding and at least one school closure today. this is on mark west springs road, which is near windsor. we saw cars driving
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through all that water overnight, which is a very risky maneuver. the sonoma county office of education says kashaya elementary will be closed today because of a power outage and other storm related impacts. the rain leaving a mess across the bay area in some cases causing a safety hazard and property damage like this massive tree that came down in daly city. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live on the peninsula with a look at some of the issues left behind by the wet weather. hi, lena. >> hey, reggie. good morning to you. we are live right now in san mateo, where we're seeing some sprinkles come down. and drivers definitely have a little bit of a slower go around out here this morning. but i want to get right out to some new video showing a massive tree which crashed into a two story apartment building. this video was taken right around 1030 last night off of king road in daly city. it shows that the tree crashed through a fence first and then into the building, still blocking a road inside of the complex. the apartment
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maintenance team says that luckily there were no injuries and only exterior damage has been reported. this tree came down as the area was already experiencing heavy rain and gusty winds up in sonoma county, firefighters were kept extremely busy last night. they had to rescue someone from their car that was taking on water near mark west station road at starr road, fire fighters say the driver was unable to get out on their own using this as an importantrillioneminder to everyone to not risk it if water is flowing over the road and instead turn around and find another route as far as that downed tree goes in daly city, the apartment maintenance team tells us that they are planning to get that removed sometime later on this morning. live in san mateo. lena howland abc seven news. thank you lena. >> now, whenever there are storms, there's a potential for impact at our bay area airports. so if you are getting ready to travel, there are more than 20 delays and five cancellations at sfo this morning. here is a live
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look from the airport right now. flight tracking website flightaware reported nearly 200 delays at sfo yesterday because of the wind and rain now across the bay. oakland international airport has five delays because of the weather, and there are zero cancellations and here is a live look at mineta, san jose international airport, where we're seeing three delays and four cancellations. >> estate agencies across california continue to round up resources as we face this new round of storms. the governor's office of emergency services gave an update on its efforts yesterday. cal was leaning in and being very proactive to do everything we can do to prepare for these storms on the front end. state. that includes opening a state operations center run by cal oes staff, helped coordinate the state response with local agencies in communities that are impacted. the department of water resources also ready to respond. they've pre-positioned flood fighting materials in 64
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locations across the state. flood fight specialists are standing by for deployment if needed. so our units with the california army national guard, cal oes, is doing outreach with unhoused residents across the state, making sure they have shelter away from flood prone areas. >> and check out this water rushing through the oroville dam's primary spillway. the california department of water resources planned this release. it's meant to help with flood prevention, protecting neighboring communities downstream. the water is rushing into the feather river, the agency says. the lake is currently at 76% capacity. >> we are tracking the storm with live doppler seven and you can two again. there's that qr code on your screen. if you take if you use your camera on your phone, it will take you to our website, abc seven news.com, where you can stream live doppler seven. you can bookmark that page so you have it anytime it rains. >> new details on a really scary situation along a san francisco freeway, a chp officer shot a person who was walking on interstate 280. it happened
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right near mariposa street just before. 5 p.m. all southbound lanes of the freeway had to be closed for nearly five hours. for that investigation, chp says. an officer responded to a report of a pedestrian on the freeway, and that officer said that that person had a knife in his pocket. chp confirms an officer shot a person after a struggle. neighbors say unhoused people live along that freeway where the shooting happened. >> so there's these drainage pipes that like, empty out there. and those drainage pipes are pretty large and there are homeless that live within like there are like homeless inside those drainage pipes. >> the officer was not hurt. the person shot is expected to survive. and you can see from that video last night we got hitrillioneally hard with heavy rain. >> we picked up 1 to 3in of rain and that caused a lot of pockets of flooding on our roads. in our smaller streams and creeks. this morning we're still tracking scattered showers, some isolated downpours. live look from the exploratory camera. we do have
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to include rain for much of the morning commute. you can see through 8 a.m. we have showers in the forecast. we'll likely get a bit of a break after 9 a.m, closing in on lunchtime that we'll see a mix of sun and clouds, but then the afternoon we have more scattered showers on the way. here's live doppler seven showing you those showers. light to moderate in nature. you see these cells developing off the coastline. those are the heavier downpours and we could have some thunderstorms later on today. here's a closer look at live doppler seven across parts of the city. south city we have some light to moderate rain in the east bay near hayward. as you head towards san ramon, light to moderate rain and certainly wet on highway four. this morning. 680 as we track these showers moving through parts of the east bay and the north bay, so we still have a flood watch in effect until tomorrow morning, meaning we already see flooding out there in spots. now with more rain in the forecast the next 24 hours, we could see additional spots of flooding. so just be aware of that. especially early this morning. rain hard to see where that water is standing right now on our roads. just add a couple extra minutes to the commute so
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you can get there safely. here's future weather again. throughout the afternoon we'll see a couple of isolated showers, pop up daytime highs really only in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. i think later in the evening after the sun goes down. that's the best chance for a lot of us there. you can see future weather showing you some more scattered showers on the way. we have a high surf advisory in effect reggie aqui and now looks like another atmospheric river is going to impact part of the weekend. we'll show you that in the seven-day coming up in about eight minutes. >> here we go again. okay drew. thank you. the incoming series of storms isn't great news for the deteriorating pacifica pier. also coming up. >> yeah, this scary video of a teen dangling from a ski lift at mammoth mountain will show you what happened next. >> just a few weeks ago, stanley cups were all the rage. crowds of people rushing to stores to get their hands on one. now now a safety and health concern has fans second guessing those purchases and a live look outside. >> right now at
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gloria. how did this happen? yeah reggie, this is just terrifying. >> the girl apparently started slipping on the chairlift as it started taking off. this was last saturday morning, and you could see cell phone video. it shows her dangling from that chairlift. other riders began holding on to her, desperately trying to get help. >> everyone was yelling, chanting together to stop the lift, but i could see almost immediately as it left the loading station. um, like at that point, the person was already starting to fall off. workers at the ski resort set up a net below the teen. >> it split it as she hit it, but it did break her fall. she was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation and her condition has not been released. the incident happened just a week after woman was trapped overnight in a gondola at heavenly mountain resort in lake tahoe. she was trapped in freezing temperatures for 15 hours before being rescued.
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>> kumasi thank you, gloria. ntsb investigators are expected to release a preliminary report on the door plug that blew out of a boeing 737 max nine plane last month. this is coming as the max nine model is back in the air after the faa gave approval for airlines to resume operating the fleet after inspections. now though, we're hearing from a former boeing manager amid all these safety concerns surrounding the plane, ed pearson, who's now executive director of the aviation watchdog group foundation for aviation safety, says he would quote, absolutely not fly a max airplane, end quote. he claims there's a quality control issue at his former employer. >> you know, there have been supply chain issues. there's been issues with removal of quality control inspections. if you can believe that even in light of the two crashes. so these things are all warning bells and, you know, we were hoping that this alaska accident , it traumatic, you know, accident, you know, because these people were traumatized. we would hoping that they would
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stop and really do a thorough assessment of what is wrong and what do they need to do to fix it. and really, the opposite occurred as we expected. they just patched it up and said everything's good. and it's not. >> you can watch interviews like that one every weekday getting answers airs at 3 p.m. here on abc seven and wherever you stream from stanley and other brands of travel. >> tumblers are the thing to have right now. they're also attracting attention for a different reason. some are worried that they're favorite cups may contain lead. a spokesperson for stanley acknowledges that the material used to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of the cups does contain some lead, but the company says once it's sealed, it's covered with a durable stainless steel layer, making it inaccessible to consumers. a doctor with a mayo clinic says she doesn't think you need to ditch your cup. >> if you are using these cups correctly, and they are not
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broken in terms of their sealant, i don't think you need to be terribly concerned, stanley says. >> it is rare for the base of a cup to come off, exposing the seal, but if it does happen, the cup can be replaced under the lifetime warranty. >> rising sea levels and more intense and frequent storms are taking their toll on iconic structures throughout our state. the cost to repair piers have increased in recent years. huge surf and storm surges that hit santa cruz county last year caused $250,000 in damage to the capitola wharf. the town is looking to redesign it so it can withstand higher, more powerful waves. >> um, the city went over many iterations in different designs and different, um, tactics to make the wharf more resilient and finally settled on widening the wharf. so the project we have going on right now is making the narrow part of the trestle doubly from 3 to 6 pilings, and an effort to make
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it more resilient and to not get that mid-span damage. we've seen in the past couple of storms. >> this particular project costs $8 million. it is expected to be completed by fall, but then we have the storms we had. yeah and then another one coming in this weekend. yeah. >> on sunday we got hit really hard yesterday. winds in excess of 40mph. several inches of rain. and now we're tracking more scattered showers today and even more rain into the weekend. looking at your 24 hour rainfall, you can see san francisco closing in on two two inches of rain, nearly an inch in san jose and oakland, santa rosa, more than two inches, mount tam, van loman in the santa cruz mountains are higher peaks, closing in on four inches of rain. now live doppler seven showing you we're not done with the rain by any means. it's just not as widespread as it was late last night. we have scattered showers moving through. you look off the coast of mendocino county right there. you can see some lightning is developing. we're going to watch these cells here for the potential of lightning. even if we don't see a thunderstorm, we'll still have some periods of heavy rain as these cells cross through. but
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we had numerous storm reports overnight when heavy rain came through. and those gusty winds. just to give you an example of what we're dealing with this morning, one of the storm reports out of san jose roadway flooding exit lane flooded at 2.8 north and burt avenue off ramp. that's what you're looking at. that water is kind of standing in areas. it can sneak up on you in the dark. this morning, so drive a little bit slower this morning as we do have more water on the way. a level one today. scattered showers, thunderstorms are possible. rough surf along our coast. that's another issue. we're tracking today. so until 3 p.m. we have those high waves. could see breakers up to 26ft along our coastline now. future weather today and tomorrow. the showers are scattered, but that rainfall can add up. some areas where you see those downpours could get close to three quarters of an inch of additional rainfall through today, and tomorrow. we still have a winter storm warning in effect for the sierra. still looking at the potential for up to three feet on our highest peaks, let's talk our next atmospheric river. future
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weather showing you saturday morning. we'll likely have some scattered morning showers. it's sunday, here we go again. another train of moisture set. to hit us. this would be a sunday afternoon sunday evening affair with heavy rain and some strong winds. once again, here's the accuweather seven day forecast scattered showers today and tomorrow. we'll get a break on saturday. but then here comes our next storm on sunday. heavy rain, gusty winds right now. level two with rain continuing early next week. gloria. >> yeah. you know, as drew mentioned, you might experience some road on the road, some water on the roads this morning because of that rain. so be extra careful when you're driving today. we've already been getting a lot of reports about incidents this morning because because of the water out there. so we have 38 incidents right now on our incident reports. and most of those are weather related. so slick roads, spinouts due to roadway flooding, that kind of thing. so right now we're getting a live look at our emeryville camera. and you can see traffic is a little bit sluggish there on 80 going from golden gate fields to
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the maze and then looking at our mass transit for this morning, bart is running trains at slower speeds because of the wet weather, so expect delays there if you take bart and then if you take caltrain and ace, those are both running on time right now. but throughout the morning, we'll keep updating you because of the rain out there today. it could make for a very sloppy, messy commute, so leave a little bit earlier today if you're going to be driving guys. >> thanks, gloria. coming up, the seven things to know this morning landmark legislation achieved in california. >> the new bills to bring reparations to black americans just unveiled by stat
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leave a little bit earlier if you're going to be driving this morning. now, a lot of people can also opt to work from home today, so that might be a better option as far as this morning. so this is a live look outside at our bay bridge toll plaza camera. and you can see that traffic is flowing pretty nicely right now. metering lights are not on yet. and right now there are no waits at the pay gates. also if you take bart, keep in mind that trains are running at slower speeds because of the wet weather today. number three, we have seen some damage overnight from the storms. >> this tree came down on an apartment building in daly city. now the good news is pg and e is not reporting any widespread outages. >> number four, a new hacking threat from china. us intelligence leaders say hackers backed by the chinese government are targeting critical us infrastructure, including water treatment plants and the power grid. >> number five today, the martinez refining company will provide an update on the independent investigate into a string of emissions issues. there were at least 21 incidents
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between thanksgiving of 2022 and december of last year. >> number six, the state of california will dedicate $2 billion to help kids catch up after the pandemic, and it comes after a lawsuit accused the state of failing to provide enough resources for low income students to keep up with their wealthier classmates. when schools shut down in 2020. >> number seven, another streaming service cracking down on password sharing hulu warning subscribers it'll start blocking sharing of passwords in next month. hulu and abc seven are both owned by disney. >> california's legislative black caucus has announced several reparation bills that look to address some of the proposals from the states reparations task force. >> reparations is not charity. it's not a handout. it's not a gift. it is what was promised. it's what is owed. and it's something that has 160 years over due these bills cover everything from policies to increase home ownership for black californians and expanding
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access to education and training . >> later today, abc seven news reporter julian glover will be taking a deeper look at the proposals and a story you'll see only on abc seven news, a bill that would temporarily expand the child tax credit is now heading to the senate. >> the house voted 357 to 70 in favor of this $78 billion tax package last night. it calls for bumping it up each year eventually to $2,100. a child in 2025. now many of the proposed changes would benefit lower income families, like allowing them to claim more of the credit. the bills fate in the senate is not clear. >> mayors of california's largest cities, along with governor newsom, are pushing for support of a state measure to expand mental health care. >> this is a game changer. the reality is what we're doing right now isn't enough to many people are still suffering on our streets without access to resources that they need to get better. >> prop one is about using the
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dollars we have for mental health care more effectively. it's about greater focus. it's about greater accountability. it's about going to where the greatest need is. >> prop one, which is on the march ballot, would authorize more than $6 billion in bonds to build treatment facilities for people with mental health or addiction challenges. it also includes funding for unhoused people. opponents say the proposition is vague and would cost taxpayers more than $10 billion. the golden state warriors are celebrating their esports dominance. >> the warriors five member video gaming team won the 2023 nba two k league championship back in august. this week, they got they got their championship rings in a special ceremony which includes warriors player gary payton. the second, now nba two k, is developed by nevada based visual concepts. some 22 nba franchise jerseys have gaming squads, tony award winning actor bd wong is bringing his talent back to his hometown of san francisco in a
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it always rains here in algeria. >> i mean, it's winter. okay. january. february our wettest months. and there certainly coming to fruition this morning. we're tracking some isolated downpours. i want to press in a little bit tighter into the city right now, moving into lake shore. you can see this really heavy cell crossing. john muir drive. right now i want to go an even tighter live doppler seven estimating this rain is falling at three inches per hour. that is very heavy rain. it may be short in duration, but it can drop visibility very quickly. and that's what we're looking at today. these isolated downpours that will be moving through. and they could contain some lightning throughout the day. here's live doppler seven. the wider view will track some light to moderate showers moving through the east bay. we have a lot of standing water out there. please be aware of that. we got soaked overnight and we have about 1 to 3in of rain out there already today. it's a level one for those scattered showers. possibility of a thunderstorm. we have rough surf along the coast today. rough surf advisory is in effect. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. it is wet out there. showers moved through. we
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may actually get a little bit of sunshine here midday, but we'll still track those scattered showers throughout the afternoon . keep the umbrella with you. daytime highs in the mid 50s to low 60s. let's see how that wet commute is going with gloria. >> yeah. you know, because of the rain today we are getting more reports about incidents out there. a lot of those unfortunately are hydroplane opening. you know, cars that are just having issues with the water that's out there on the road. so if you look here at our map, you can see mostly in the green, but there are some red spots out there. and again, a lot of incidents coming in because of the slick commute. this morning we wanted to take a closer look here where you see the red. and that's because there is a big rig that hydroplane. this is over at westbound 80 at fremont street, and chp has blocked off the exit there. and so you see, the traffic is moving very slowly there because of that hydroplane incident. and speeds are down to 12mph there at westbound 80 at fremont street. so if you drive in that area, give yourself a
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little bit more time until they clear this. and then we're going to get a live look outside right now at our south beach camera, you can see traffic is moving pretty slowly out there. a lot of cars on the road already this morning and just, you know, we can't stress it enough. leave a little bit earlier because of the rain. might take you a little longer and make sure that you give yourself plenty of room between your car and the one in front and behind you. so just be very careful out there on the roads today. kumasi. >> yes, gloria, thank you for that. thatrillionain really causing a lot of issues across the bay area, from flooding to water rescues, fallen trees. abc seven news reporter lena howland live on the peninsula with a look at some of the storm damage. there lena. >> kumasi. we are in san mateo, where much of that rain has since subsided, but these wet roads are still making for a pretty slow commute for drivers all over the peninsula. i do want to start with some video showing a massive tree, which fell into a two story apartment building in daly city. this video was taken right around 1030 last night off of king
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road. it shows that the tree crashed through a fence first and then onto that two story apartment building, still blocking a road inside of the complex. luckily, no one was hurt after this tree fell, the apartment maintenance team says only exterior damage has been reported so far. this tree came down as the area was already experiencing heavy rain and gusty winds up in sonoma county, firefighters were kept extremely busy last night. they had to rescue someone from their car that was taking on water near marquise station road. at starr road, firefighters say the driver was unable to get out on their own using this as an importantrillioneminder to everyone to not risk it if water is flowing over the road and instead turn around and find another route as far as that downed tree goes in daly city, the apartment maintenance team tells us they are planning on cleaning it up sometime later this morning. live in san mateo. lena howland abc seven news.
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>> lena. thank you. if you want to stay on top of the storms any time there is a qr code which will appear on the bottom of your screen to track the rain and wind, there it is in the east bay. crews are staying on top of the storm, trimming trees and securing power lines. they've been doing a lot of work since last winter, when danville's small streams overflowed. that led to 3 to 4ft of flooding and it over whelmed the drainage systems in addition to the prep work, homeowners are also being asked to get involved, make sure that they're cleaning up leaves, clearing their drains and gutters, and checking their properties for any trouble spots. and just like lena was saying, if you do come across standing water, do not underestimate it. you don't know how deep it is. you don't know what's in that water in the south bay, officials are encouraging everyone to stay ready during the stormy weather. these are images from saratoga yesterday where a redwood tree fell on a truck, trapping a girl inside. her dad was getting something before they drove to school, so he wasn't in the
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vehicle at the time. she was hurt but is expected to be okay. the national weather service is reporting 30 to 60 mile per hour gusts at the time, officials say the cause could have been those high winds and the saturated soil. >> we're expecting to see moderate to heavy rainfall here in our county, and we have been preparing for this storm since maybe two weeks ago, a south bay pastor is helping the unhoused be better prepared for the weather. >> pastor scott wagers handed out clothes and supplies throughout san jose encampments. officials say some ways you can stay ready include knowing if you live in a flood zone, knowing the sandbag locations and signing up for emergency alerts. you can track the storm with the same live doppler seven that drew uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it. the developing news a newning this morning about the threat of hacking overseas as the fbi director from overseas, i should say the fbi director is warning that hackers linked to the chinese government are targeting
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critical infrastructure here in the u.s. >> abc news reporter andrea fujii explains, the warning does not stop there. >> china's multi-pronged assault on our national and economic security make it the defining threat of our generation. >> a stark new warning from u.s. intelligence leaders about the cyber threat posed by china. >> let's be clear cyber threats to our critical information picture represent real world threats to our physical safety. >> fbi director christopher wray and other officials warning lawmakers that the country's transportation systems, water treatment plants and electric grids are vulnerable to hackers working on behalf of the chinese government. >> telecommunications going down so people can't use their cell phone. people start getting sick from polluted water. trains get derailed, and air traffic control system port control systems are malfunctioning. this is truly an everything everywhere for all at once
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scenario. >> the justice department has revealed itrillionecently dismantled a chinese hacking group called vault typhoon that hundreds of home and small business routers to target infrastructure for white house cyber response chief jeff green says china is looking to create chaos. >> the goal of these intrusions is largely to create that societal panic, and we need to make sure that we are prepared not to panic. we take the power away from our adversaries when we can take a punch roll with it and move forward. >> director wray says. china's hackers outnumber fbi cyber personnel 50 to 1. he wants more funding to fight the threat, but experts say the american people can also do their part. >> these intrusions are happening because of fundamental flaws in devices that these critical infrastructure services are using. so you as an individual, can't do a lot to protect the critical infrastructure, but you can help protect prepare yourself.
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>> when president biden met with chinese president xi back in november, she assured biden china would not interfere with the upcoming presidential election. fbi director christopher wray testified he will believe that when he sees it. andrea fujii abc news, new york. >> some pretty stunning moments on capitol hill as lawmakers question execs from some of the biggest names in tech about the impact of social media on young people. gloria it was a confrontation between parents and some of these ceos. >> it was senators on capitol hill grilled the chief executives from meta x, tiktok, snapchat and discord. senators accused tech companies of failing to protect children from abuse online, including from sexual predators and suicide eating disorders and bullying. the chief executive promising to do more and in an unexpected moment, meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents in the room who say the platforms harmed their children.
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>> no one should have to go through the things that your families have have suffered, and this is why we invest so much and are going to continue doing industry leading efforts to make sure that no one has to go through the types of things that your families have had to suffer. >> in a lawsuit, one mom says her son died from an accidental fentanyl laced pill overdose after ordering it through snapchat. snapchat's ceo condemned the incident but also pointed out tools the app offers to stop acts from predators. >> senator, that behavior is disgusting and reprehensible. we provide in-app reporting tools so that people who are being harassed or who, you know, have been shared inappropriate sexual content can report it to law. >> lawmakers drew contrast with the boeing aircraft door plug flying off mid-flight, saying that social media companies should take immediate action, much like the grounding of those max nine planes. tiktok plans to invest $2 billion in trust and safety efforts this year. other
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ceos also pointed out improvements that they've made to their platforms. reggie >> gloria. thank you. walmart announcing plans to grow even bigger. coming up, how the company plans to expand in the coming years and upgrade of a lifetime. the sweet set up two fans are getting in las vegas for super bowl 58. but first, a check on the weather. hi drew. >> hey. good morning. it's still damp out there from our exploratorium camera. live doppler seven showing you we are still tracking scattered showers and some downpours throughout the morning commute. i want to press in a little bit closer into the city because we have this downpour that is moving through on its way into the mission. in about ten minutes or so, we have some heavier showers in parts of the east bay. we'll go to street level around emeryville, berkeley this morning, light to moderate rain. we got soaked over night, so there's a lot of standing water out there. we have more than 60 storm reports, a lot of them for standing water on our area roadways, because the wider picture over the last 12 hours live doppler seven along with satellite, you can clearly see
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this stream of moisture that has just been overhead. and we're behind the front. now, what that means we have a lot of these more isolated discrete cells popping up, and that will lead to some scattered downpours throughout the afternoon, and even the potential for a thunderstorm of thunderstorm does pop up. we could see some lightning here, some thunder, even see some hail. we're at a level one today because the rain is not as widespread as it was last night, nor nearly as heavy. but if you get underneath one of these downpours for a minute or two, you could experience heavy rain. we also have rough surf along the coast. our flood watch continues until tomorrow, meaning everything is saturated. additional rainfall could cause some problems, and i think our local roads are our biggest concern for more standing water as the day goes on. so here's future weather gets into the afternoon temps only in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. close to average. there you can see throughout the evening we will have those isolated showers. so keep the umbrella with you all day today. you may need it from time to time. we're tracking another atmospheric river for part of the weekend. we'll show you that on the seven
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yard line. geometric garden and her son were chosen for that ultimate upgrade contest. out of about 20,000 people who entered. >> i'm just looking forward to waking up and just being able to look out at the stadium like that is unreal, like that is unreal. >> the two already got a first look at the suite and were even greeted by atlanta falcons running back bijan robinson. robinson, as an extra surprise. >> we've been reporting that super bowl tickets to see the niners take on the chiefs are the most expensive ever. the average cost for just one is above $9,000. the better business bureau and national association of ticket brokers say you need to be really careful if you're thinking about buying tickets. the agencies recommend the following. buy from vendors you know and trust ones that provide clear details about transaction terms. sellers should disclose seat locations and shipping details before purchase, and always use a credit card seriously for your
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ticket purchases. because then you have some type of recourse if the tickets are not as promised. avoid. do not use your debit card. wire transfer years or any type of cash transaction because those are really risky on the galvin, a spokesperson for the better business bureau warns that there are a lot of scams out there. >> please don't buy tickets if you have to venmo anyone or using any form of cash uh- applications for the same reason is that it's not a trusted or insured transaction. so those are red flags to look out for and then be wary of advertising that you may see again, a lot of times they start on social media . you know, i've been seeing some pop up, um, a huge 40 niners fan, by the way. so i've been seeing some for really cheap jerseys or like 75% off. the tickets are really cheap and it's all in all just a big you know, i like to call it a bowl of cereal, but with scams when it comes to events like this. so if you're thinking of paying that much money, make sure the
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ticket is legit. >> use your credit card. do not use cash. do not use your debit card. do not wire them any money because of anything goes down. my credit card company will come through for me. >> good, good. >> all right, let's talk about usher because fans are saying, oh my god, for some limited edition super bowl merch, the nfl is teaming up with usher to create the line to celebrate his halftime show. so this is a collection and it has jerseys, hoodies, hats. it even has a helmet. oh, the football looks cool. >> that does look good. i like the colors too. where's the helmet? did y'all see the, um, at the very beginning? yeah. so >> so it's purple because that matches this year's logo and it has the u from usher's necklace. that is now famous. all of this goes on sale february 7th at the super bowl experience at mandalay bay in las vegas. oh, that is cool. i don't know what
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i would do with that, but it's cool. >> well, that's the thing i don't like the t shirts. >> i'll be honest. >> you don't like them? >> no, it's giving carnival. >> well, it's a party. >> i like the hoodie, though. >> i do like the hoodie. >> i'm always a sucker for a good hoodie. >> now, you can also get these online so you don't have to actually be there, which is good. >> i don't remember any other artists getting this. >> no, it seems like it's a new thing, which is smart because they have a lot of fans. whoever's doing the halftime show. yeah, yeah, that's where you make the money. >> mhm. they just feels like something's different because it's vegas, it's vegas. >> i think. yeah. >> it turns it up. >> it is a little something. it's a show all of it. >> it's gonna be amazing. yeah okay. i'm excited. you really want more? i wonder what song he's going to sing first. that's all i care about. >> i was so wrong last year with rihanna. yeah. >> so we're not trusting you. >> i know, don't listen to me. >> yeah, no, i'm just a good surprise. i was like, okay. >> yeah, i'm sure people are betting on it already. right like which like, yeah, fireworks. >> he, like, jumps up from the stage, hits the ground running.
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i know, i can't wait. >> now he's going to come out with a mic and a guitar. >> right. it's my acoustic set. >> and now for my new songs like no not sessions from confession, let it burn okay, 24 hour rainfall. we got soaked. look at this city. this is from overnight. more than two inches of rain. you probably heard it last night when it was falling. we saw an inch in oakland. close to that in san jose. close to four inches in our highest peak. so the flood watch is warranted. we have standing water out there. we have more showers moving through, scattered in nature, but we have these isolated downpours that are crossing through. just had one move through the southern part of the city, another one about to move on shore. some light to moderate rain in the east bay. just know, besides the showers, we have a lot of standing water out there. look at all these storm reports. more than 60 storm reports overnight. a lot of these for standing water on our roadways, mainly in the south bay across the city, in the north bay. be aware of that first thing this morning. it's hard to see it until the sun gets up here. we're at a level one today. more showers in the forecast is not nearly as
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de as heavy as yesterday. rough surf along the coast and a thunderstorm is possible. here's the high surf advisory waves up to 26ft are possible along our coastline. additional rainfall today and tomorrow where we see those downpours not out of the question to see up to a third of an inch. maybe two thirds of an inch of rain over the next 48 hours. snow still impacting the sierra winter storm warning in effect until saturday morning. again, our highest peaks could see three feet of snow now showers in the forecast today and tomorrow. some morning shower saturday and now we're tracking another impactful storm on sunday. like the heavy rain and wind for sunday afternoon and sunday evening. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. be aware the scattered showers today and tomorrow. a brief break in the action saturday, then heavy rain and some gusty winds on sunday. it is a level two on the storm impact scale. gloria. yeah you know it's a pretty sloppy commute this morning because of the rain. >> we're getting a lot of reports about spinouts, roadway flooding. so be very careful out there on the roads this morning. you can see our map right now that shows you the overall roads
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here in the bay area. and if you remember from earlier, we were seeing more green. now we're starting to see more red and more yellow, which means there are some slowdowns in different areas. and again, because of those reports of spinouts, roadway flooding, other issues, we do have a big issue that we want to tell you about. there's a big rig that hydroplane. this is over on westbound 80 at fremont street. and you could see the red there, which means the traffic is moving very slowly right there. speeds are down to 27mph. because of this. and right now, the backup is to the toll plaza chp has blocked off the exit right there at westbound 80 at fremont street while they, uh, you know, go ahead and clean this up and let's get a live look outside right now at our bay bridge toll plaza camera. the metering lights flipped on at 525 this morning, but you could see the traffic is moving very slowly here. even the carpool lanes, which usually go pretty quickly, are moving pretty slowly. so we'll keep monitoring these issues for you this morning, guys. >> thanks, gloria. new at six a
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the same thing over and over again. denny's, along burger. thank you. this trips me up every time. denny's along hegenberger road shut down his restaurant yesterday after more than five decades of doing business in the city. the location is near the coliseum complex, so in other words, it's just across the freeway from the in and out that already announced it's closing. denny's released the following statement. it says closing a
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restaurant location is never an easy decision or one taken lightly. however the safety and well-being of denny's team members and valued guests is our top priority and today's gma first look retail giant walmart says it's planning to open 150 large format stores across the u.s. in the next five years. >> here's abc news reporter elizabeth schulze in this morning's gma first look. >> one on one with the u.s. ceo of walmart. >> this is an announcement that we're really excited about. the world's biggest retailer announcing it will open 150 locations in the u.s. in the next five years. >> the first time it will add new stores since 2021. so it's really about providing flexibility for the consumer. walmart also making a big investment in its workforce, awarding store managers higher pay and stock grants that could bring their salaries to $400,000 a year. >> it just makes sense that that, given the size business they're managing, super centers
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like i did 25 years ago, and they're managing an e-commerce business, and that's not all coming up at 7 a.m, we'll have much more on what other changes are coming to walmart's across the country with your gma first look? >> i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, new york a ramen restaurant in houston has come up with a unique way to help boost sales. >> they're asking customers to send hot nudes. ooh, noodles >> not that ninja ramen started an onlyfans account that will feature photos of guests eating their noodles with their consent, with their consent. >> that's not what the script says. it says hot nudes wanted to start a onlyfans and say, hey, we're going to post our nudes and just pictures of people being creative with their noodles. >> just a fun way of engaging. it's not trying to be too crazy. >> he hopes this helps save his struggling business. otherwise he says he might be forced to
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