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>> now at six, a major storm rips into the bay area. more rain is on the way. this tree fell on an apartment building. some people had to be rescued from high waters. we are live with the damage and the latest forecast. >> then frightening moments on the slopes. a teen falls from a ski lift at a california resort. other riders trying to hold on as they waited for help to arrive, and an adventurous child gets stuck in a claw machine and police had to break the glass to get him out. >> not that he looks really happy. >> he looks so happy. >> he's living his dream. >> he is. he's like. i mean, take your time. wow wow. >> that's amazing. >> it's thursday, february 1st. another reminder that your rent is due. >> yes, it's black history month. we are ready to celebrate. but first we got to get through this rain. >> we do so take your time out there this morning. we have a lot of standing water. we have more rain moving through. here's live doppler seven along with
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satellite. over the last 12 hours we had heavy rain over the last 12 hours. now we're on the backside of this front. so the showers are more scattered in nature, but we're still seeing some downpours out there a little tighter. we have a downpour moving through south san francisco on its way into the city. some light to moderate showers in the east bay. we're at a level one today for those showers. even the potential of a thunderstorm popping up in rough surf along our coastline. bay bridge toll plaza. it is wet. we may actually get a little bit of sunshine here and there, but scattered showers in the forecast throughout the afternoon, so certainly keep the umbrella handy. you'll need it today and tomorrow. let's see how the commute is going with gloria. good morning. >> yeah. you know commuters are going a little slower today because of the rain out there. we're getting a lot of reports of spinouts flooding on roadways. so we always like to stress on days like this to leave a little bit earlier. and you could see our 8-80 camera here in emeryville that it's a very busy out there this morning . pretty much stop and go traffic for drivers who are making their way from albany to the city and. you can add a
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little bit of extra time to your commute today because of the water that's out there on the roadways, and maybe some rain that we might be getting throughout the morning. so right now we're going to look at your maps. transit for today, bart is running trains at slower speeds because of the wet weather. expect delays there. and so far caltrain and ace are both on time today. guys >> thank you gloria. if you want real time updates on the storm as you head out the door, you can get them by scanning a qr code which is right on the bottom of your screen. the heavy rain is causing problems in the north bay. sonoma county is dealing with road flooding and at least one school closure today. this is on mark west springs road near windsor. we saw cars driving 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
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the peninsula with a look at some of the issues left behind by all this wet weather. hi lena . >> hey, reggie. we're in san mateo, where the rain is definitely coming down on us at this hour. and it's making for a pretty slow commute for drivers. all over the peninsula this morning. i do want to get right out to some video showing a massive tree which crashed into a two story apartment building in daly city. this video was taken right around 1030 last night off of king road. it shows that the tree crashed through a fence first and then into the building, still blocking the road inside of the complex. the apartment maintenance team tells us that luckily there were no injuries and only exterior damage has been reported, and 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 as well. 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
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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. now as far as that downed tree goes in daly city, the apartment maintenance team tells us they plan to get it removed sometime later on this morning. live in san mateo. lena howland abc seven news thank you lena, if you are getting ready to travel, there are 20 delays and five cancellations at sfo. >> we want to take a live look out there right now. flight tracking website flightaware reported nearly 200 delays right here at sfo yesterday because of the wind in the rain. now across the bay, oakland international airport has six delays, mainly because of weather, zero cancellation. as we take a live look out there. then in san jose at san jose, minetta international airport, we're seeing five delays for cancellations. this is a live picture of the airfield state agencies across california continue to round up resources
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as we face this. >> this storm and the next round of storms. the governor's office of emergency services gave an update on its efforts yesterday. >> california's leaning in and being very proactive to do everything we can do to prepare for these storms on the front end. >> that includes opening a state operations center run by cal oes staff, helped coordinate the state response with local agencies and communities that are impacted. the department of water resources is ready to respond to flooding. they've pre-positioned flood fighting materials in 64 locations statewide. flood fight specialists are standing by for deployment. if they're 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. >> check out this water rushing through the oroville dams primary spillway. the california department of water resources planned this release. it's meant to help with flood prevention in protecting neighboring
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communities downstream. this water is rushing down into the feather river, the agency says. the lake is currently at 76% capacity. >> we're tracking the storm with live doppler seven, and you can too. you can scan the qr code on your screen using the camera on your phone that will take you to our website, abc seven news.com, where you can stream live doppler seven book walk the page so you'll have it anytime it rains. >> new details on a scary situation along a san francisco freeway, a chp officer shot a person who was walking on interstate 280. it happened right near mariposa street just before 5 p.m. all southbound lanes of the freeway were closed for nearly five hours. for this investigation. now, the chp says an officer responded to a report of a pedestrian on the freeway. that officer said the person had a knife in his pocket. the chp confirms an officer shot a person after a struggle. neighbors say unhoused people live along the freeway where the shooting happened. >> there's these drainage pipes that, like, empty out there and
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those drainage pipes are pretty large. and there are homeless that live within the like. there are like homeless that live inside those drainage pipes. the officer was not hurt. >> the person shot is expected to survive. still to come, san francisco's counting san francisco's unhoused population. what goes into the tally and why it's so important? >> then a hangar collapsed at an airport, killing three and hurting several more. the investigation now underway. >> time now. almost 6:08 a.m. we are still at a level one today. we have more scattered showers to get through. the possibility of thunderstorms and rough surf along the coast. so plan out your day hour b
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five of those people are in critical condition. investigators say it's not clear what caused the collapse, but a crane was putting something on the steel framework when it came crashing down. the hangar is on boise airport property, but was being built by a private company at 610 this morning. >> let's get your morning commute underway and we will feature showers for the next couple of hours. there you can see that through about 8 a.m. we'll keep those showers in the forecast. we might get a bit of a break later on this morning. a little bit of sunshine peeking out, but then we have more scattered showers on the way this afternoon and evening. here's live doppler seven. you can see light to moderate rain falling. it's not everywhere, but where we have some of those heavier showers we are seeing a quick downpour flood watch still in effect for the entire region, meaning we're still fair game for additional flooding. we saw a lot of roadway flooding overnight with these heavier showers. now out of the question as we see a downpour move through. could see some standing water. so here's future weather. gets into the afternoon. scattered showers in the forecast. temps in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees and even by 9 p.m. we're still dealing with
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those scattered showers. but we're tracking another impactful storm coming our way for part of the weekend. reggie will detail that coming up in about nine minutes. >> drew thank you. still to come. we could see higher bridge tolls soon for those headed across the golden gate. how much you may have to pay. and despite some of boeing's embattled jets being back in the air, a former boeing manager says he would absolutely not fly in a 737 max at the moment as we head to break a live look outside, it is now 611 i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests
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show us what happened next. so, gloria, what what was the sequence of events here? yeah. >> you know, just so scary. reggie the girl apparently started slipping on the chairlift as it started taking off last saturday morning. you
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could see this cell phone video right here, and it shows her dangling from from the chairlift. now, 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 by net below the teen. >> it split as she hit it, but it did break her fall and she was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. her condition has not been released yet. the incident happened just a week after a 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. >> kumasi thank you, gloria. ntsb investigators are finalizing a preliminary report on that door plug that blew out of a boeing 737 max nine plane last month. it comes as the max
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nine model is back in the air after the faa gave approval for airlines to resume operating that fleet after inspections. now we're hearing from a former boeing manager amid all the safety concerns surrounding that plane, ed pearson, who's executive director now of the aviation watchdog group foundation for aviation safety, says he would, quote, absolutely not fly a max airplane, end quote, that includes not just the max nine, but the max eight, which he says have other issues as well. he claims there's a quality control issue at his former employer. >> 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, and you know, we're 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 stop and really do a thorough assessment of what is wrong and what do they need to do to fix it. and really, the
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opposite occurred as we expected . they just patched it up and said everything's good. and it's not you can watch interviews like this one every weekday getting answers airs at 3 p.m. right here on abc seven and wherever you stream, we're getting a closer look at how the homeless point in time count is conducted. >> it's happening in cities across the country right now. abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez went out with volunteers in san francisco's tenderloin district. here for the count ran from 8 p.m. to midnight because that's when people are settling in for the night. the volunteers do site inspections and oftentimes offer resources. they jot down if the person is homeless, suspected to be homeless, or if there's just no one on that street. people in cars and city shelters are all counted. although it's important to know the numbers won't be entirely accurate. for example, as volunteers walk by a closed tent, they don't know how many people are in that tent. they automatically count it as one.
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an individual. >> how should people approach the unhoused tonight? >> no different than you would approach someone if you were walking up the front stairs of their home. >> so this is their home? >> yeah. there's no such thing as encampments. those are for yosemite. these are dwellings. >> the purpose of this nationwide count is to determine if the number of homeless people is going up or down, and the results, the results will impact services and federal dollars. >> the state of california will pay $2 billion to make remote learning more accessible. this announcement is coming after a lawsuit filed by the families of 14 students of color from oakland and los angeles. they accused the state board of education of failing to provide needed equipment to low income students when schools went to remote learning at the beginning of the pandemic, many students ended up falling behind their wealthier classmates. according to this lawsuit, the money will come from unspent block grants and districts will need to come
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up with plans for that money. >> sometimes getting a stuffed animal out of a claw machine is pretty tough. so one boy decided to take matters into his own hands. an adventurous three year old named ethan climbed up the prize dispenser and got stuck. all right. queensland police in australia posted this video showing ethan waiting patiently in the middle of the shopping center. so how do you think they got him out? they told him to go into the corner and they smashed the glass. >> oh my. yeah that's my fault. >> no. wow. >> didn't you ever get stuck as a kid? and your mom just said if you got in there, you can get out most of the time? >> no, most of the time, because if you got in there, then he can get out. >> yeah. how big is that opening that he got in through, i wonder? >> i mean, it's got to be as big as the prize. >> yeah. and the prize is pretty big, but he seems a lot bigger than the price. but if he got in gloria, he could get out. >> he can get out. he surprised i don't know, i don't know you know. why not i don't know.
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>> there's some you know, sometimes there's those situations where you get like your hands stuck, but you need help getting it out. there's been times it's not always. it's not always. yeah. just easy in, easy out. >> and he got in probably going up. how is he going to go out. he had to go the opposite direction like a slide i don't know. >> it seems like it would be easier to get out. >> i think you might be a little know the prize can come out. >> if the price will come out, then ethan can come out. >> prize is not a child. >> yeah, the prize is not. >> eat air, oxygen. how much oxygen is in there for ethan? >> they got a precious little head. you don't want to, you know, take any chances. >> uncle reggie, you might have to discuss this. >> yes, i can imagine. >> you watch. you got it. and get out. >> yeah. >> come on. because, like, i don't want to leave this. this is heaven. yeah >> the toys. he seemed unfazed. that's a good thing. yeah, he was fine. >> i'm a parenting expert. i don't know if you've heard this. so can you handle my little rio? absolutely not for a few hours for date night. expert remote for reggie. to the tips. no. oh man. >> this morning. all right. we're dealing with a lot of standing water out there. we do
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have numerous storm reports from overnight. >> more than 60. and you can see most of these are because of water on our roadways. please just be aware of that because we have more water coming down right now. live doppler seven. we have some isolated downpours out to press a little bit tighter. we just had this downpour move over coma on its way to bayshore and into the bayview. over the next 15 minutes, some heavier rain working through the inner and outer richmond on its way into the marina. so you get the picture where we have some of these showers. they are heavy at times. we're keeping it at a level one today because those showers will stick with us throughout the afternoon. there's the chance of a thunderstorm popping up. if one does, we could see some hail and rough surf on our coast. here's the high surf advisory. this until today. 3 p.m. waves up to 26ft are possible now looking at additional rainfall. this is today and tomorrow we have scattered showers in the forecast for the rest of the week. we could see some areas pick up an additional half of an inch of rain through tomorrow evening. now today it's a limited sunshine here and there.
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we'll have those scattered showers, most of us settling in the 50s. a couple of low 60s on the board. do you have a winter storm warning still in effect for the sierra? this until saturday morning? we're still looking at up to three feet on our highest peaks. we're tracking another storm that is set to hit us on sunday. future weather showing you another round of heavy rain and some strong winds likely sunday afternoon and sunday evening. here's the accuweather seven day forecast uh. we have scattered showers today and tomorrow. we'll get a brief break from the storms on saturday. then sunday heavy rain, gusty winds right now to level two. may have to increase that number and showers remain in the forecast early next week. >> gloria. yeah you know we have some water on the roadways this morning. so be very careful when you're driving out there today. we are getting more reports of different incidents like spinouts flooding on roads. so be very careful. today. we also have some updates for you on mass transit. and you can see right here san francisco bay ferry has announced that they have canceled two departures. so far this morning. that's a 705 departure from main street alameda and the 720 departure
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from oakland to south san francisco. we'll keep you updated on this and let you know if any other cancellations are announced for today. and then also, we have for mass transit. bart is running trains at slower speeds because of the wet weather, so expect some delays on bart this morning. so far, caltrain and ace are running on time, and we want to get a live look outside from our 8-80 camera in emeryville, and traffic is pretty much stop and go from albany to the city right now, so it might take you a little longer to get to wherever you need to go today, because because of the rain, guys. >> thank you gloria. now it's time to check in with ginger zee, who's live with what's coming up on gma. good morning. >> ginger. >> hey reggie. kumasi. nice to be with everybody this morning. so coming up here on gma we're talking about not just your area but all the way into southern california. and the multiple storms that we're tracking alex is out there for now. i will likely be coming out next week because it looks pretty big. so we will get into all that and where it moves and then we're covering the explosive hearing
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on capitol hill. ceos of top tech companies, including mark zuckerberg, were grilled over the dangers to children online. we're going to tell you what comes next in the push to protect kids. plus, michael's powerful conversation with three top athletes that are talking about their struggles with mental health and how they're trying to end a stigma. also, don't miss our ray of sunshine how a bike enthusiast is bringing people together. after a pivotal moment in his life. you're going to see it all right here on gma. >> are you saying that we might have a ginger zee moment next week? >> yes, yes. i just think that it will probably be southern. so i will be waving from a few hours south. yeah looking more likely to be down there. um and that you won't get some of it, but yeah, for sure. >> and wearing your not rainproof jacket. >> that's right. i will have that on and you all will know what the real deal is, right? >> yeah. >> and or i'll look like a stuffed mug room, which i usually do with, like three coats underneath that coat. and then, you know, that makes sense. >> it's but a shell. i know it's
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a facade, really. and that's fine. all of us are just a facade. we >> we'll see you at seven, ginger. >> we are. and we'll be right back.
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officials are considering a couple options. one would see tolls rise either 35, 40 or $0.50, and then another would be a 4% toll increase every year. the bridge district is set to vote on the proposals at a meeting next month. the extra money is needed to cover a $220 million budget deficit. a bill that would temporarily expand the child tax credit is now on its way to the senate. the house voted 357 to 70, in favor of this $78 billion tax package
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last night. it calls for bumping it up each year eventually to $2,100 per child in 2025. many of the proposed changes would benefit lower income families, like allowing them to claim more of the credit. the bill's fate in the senate is not clear. next at 630, another longtime oakland restaurant set to close, blaming a rise rise in crime in that area and a target employee complaining about retail theft in the store, only to find out governor newsom was in thstor
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floods hit, we are bracing for another major wave of rain, drew says today won't be as bad as yesterday. we'll look at the latest track then to ceo mark zuckerberg apologizing to families who may have been negatively impacted by social media apps safety advocates calling out the platforms for causing harm to young users, and a new warning about chinese hackers. the fbi saying foreign governments may target our infrastructure, including our water and power supplies. >> good morning everybody. it is thursday, february 1st. happy black history month. >> live doppler seven is in every corner of your screen. it is. >> that means what is the name of the game today? we got soaked last night. actually pushed san francisco above their normal rainfall for the season. we still have scattered showers out there today. i'm watching this line that's going to move into the san mateo county coastline, part of the santa cruz mountains , and we see these deep reds, even those pinks. those are some heavy downpours that will be moving through. and that's what's on the menu today. we have scattered showers, isolated
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downpours, even a thunderstorm is possible today we're at a level one. we have rough surf along the coast as well. so future weather showing you scattered showers this morning. we may get a little break by about lunchtime and then into the afternoon. we'll track those scattered showers and into the evening. it just remains unsettled throughout the day. today i would take the umbrella with you out the door. you'll need it from time to time, especially later on this afternoon and evening. but we're tracking another atmospheric river for part of the weekend. we'll show you those details coming up in nine minutes. let's check in with gloria and see how the commute is going this morning. yeah it could be a sloppy commute for you today because of the water on the roadways. >> so give yourself a little bit of extra time to get to wherever you need to go today. traffic is flowing a little slower today because of the weather. we also have some updates on mass transit. again, because of the weather on bart, the trains are running at slower speeds, so expect delays there. we also have a new update for you on capitol corridor train 521 is stopped at oakland because there's a car on the tracks and
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right now ace is running on time. so we'll keep looking up these mass transit updates for you throughout the morning, because there are a lot of changes, especially with the weather. and then san francisco bay ferry has canceled some departures to south san francisco this morning. that's a 705 departure from main street, alameda to south san francisco. also, the 720 departure from oakland to south san francisco. so we'll keep giving you these updates throughout the morning. kumasi thank you. >> gloria. this rain really having an impact from flooding to water rescues, falling trees. it's causing a lot of issues around the bay area. 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 we are experiencing just a few sprinkles at this hour, but these slick roads are making for a pretty slow commute for drivers. all over the peninsula. this morning. now, i do want to start with some video out of daly city showing a massive tree which crashed into an apartment building. this video was taken
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right around 1030 last night off of king road. it shows that the tree crashed through a fence first, and then on to a 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 also 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. 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 in daly city goes, the apartment maintenance team tells us they plan to get it cleaned up sometime later on 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 anytime, scan the qr code on your screen to track the rain and wind 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 overwhelmed 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 . a reminder if you do come across standing water, don't underestimate it. you don't know how deep it is. you don't know what's in it. >> some students in sonoma county will not be in class today, as north bay residents are bracing for more rain and flooding. the kashaya elementary school district will be closed and just look at why this is how high the water level is there. this is on mark west springs road near windsor, now in san rafael. a nonprofit launched a
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severe weather campaign to gather resources for the unhoused. a worker at the ritter center says they work closely with marin county officials and collect donations from the community to make it all happen. giving them some opportunities to pick up tents, mylar blanket kits, clothing, tarps, all of those things you'd be miserable without them. >> and for some people, it could be life and death. you know, if you'd like to donate to the center's campaign, you can do so through february 13th. >> officials in the south bay are encouraging everyone to stay ready during this stormy weather . here's images from saratoga yesterday where a redwood tree fell on a truck, trapping a girl inside. her dad was inside their home getting something before they drove to school. she was hurt but is expected to be okay. the national weather service was 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
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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 this weather. >> pastor scott wagers handed out clothes and supplies throughout san jose and encampments. officials say some ways you can stay ready include knowing if you live in a flood zone, knowing the sandbags locations and signing up for emergency alerts. >> now up north, the russian river has exceeded flood stage in mendocino county, new video shows flooding in hopland at the highway 175 bridge, just east of downtown. measurements show it's at 17ft. flood stage is 15ft. you can track the storm with the same live doppler seven drew uses just search abc seven bay area and your devices app store to download it now. >> california legislative black caucus has announced several reparations bills they are looking to address. >> some of the proposals from the state's reparations task force. >> reparations is not charity. it's not a handout. it's not a
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gift. it is what was promised. it's what is owed. and it's something that has 160 years overdue. >> these bills cover everything from policies to increasing home ownership for black californians and expanding access to education and training. later today, abc seven news reporter julian glover will be taking a closer look at the proposals and a story you will see only on abc seven news. the retail theft issue throughout california is getting personal for governor newsom. he's sharing a story about confronting a target worker who didn't stop a thief from taking merchandise without paying. so newsom talked about this before a zoom meeting yesterday. he says he was in line to pay when he saw a shoplifter. he said he asked the worker why she didn't stop him. she didn't recognize him at first and then blamed the governor for the lack of accountability, newsom said california is a 10th toughest in america when it comes to charging shoplifters. property
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theft is a felony. if merchandise amounts to $950, which is lower than it is in all but nine other states. >> the us military conducted a self-defense strike against houthi unmanned aerial vehicles, or uav, in yemen, central command says a uav ground station posed an imminent threat to merchant vessels. us forces hit the station, destroying it. officials say this will protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for u.s. vessels. this is coming hours after the yemeni armed forces targeted an american destroyer that was hit in the red sea. >> there's a new warning about u.s. national security and the danger china poses. the fbi director told congress that china is looking to create chaos by using cyber attacks to target u.s. infrastructure. officials are warning lawmakers that the country's transportation systems, its water treatment plants and electrical grids are all vulnerable to hackers
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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, air traffic control system. port control systems are malfunctioning. this is truly an everything. every where, all at once. since so wow. >> when presidents biden and she met in november for apec here in san francisco, she assured mr. biden that china would not be interfering in the upcoming presidential election. >> mark zuckerberg versus angry parents on capitol hill. the confrontation resulted in an apology from meta ceo glories at the live desk with what he promised. >> well, let me tell you what happened. senators on capitol hill grilled the chief executives from meta, tiktok, snapchat and discord. senators accused the tech companies of failing to protect children from abuse online, including from sexual predators, suicide,
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eating disorders and bullying. the chief executives promising to do more. and meta ceo mark zuckerberg was put on the spot and prompted to apologize to parents in the room who say the platforms harmed their children let's try to get that for you a little bit later on. hopefully but in a lawsuit, one mom says her son died from an accidental fentanyl laced pill overdose after ordering it through snapchat chat and snapchat ceo condemn the incident, but also pointed out tools that the app offers to stop acts from predators. >> 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. >> 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
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max nine planes. tiktok plans to invest $2 billion in trust and safety efforts this year. other ceos also pointed out improvements that they've made to their platforms. >> thanks, gloria. still to come , the bay area based band getting a residency at the sphere in las vegas. >> a live look right now at the big board, the new york stock exchange, up about 75 points. another update on the markets next. then a warning about copycat eye drops, health officials say they could leave you at a higher risk for infection and stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for abc seven. >> at seven. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m, but you have to stream us to see us. so download our app. >> good morning. live doppler seven. it is active this morning. we have thunderstorms that have now developed along the peninsula coastline. i want to get you right down to street level. we have several lightning strikes over the past five minutes. basically the pacific coast highway between pescadero and half moon bay is where we find those thunderstorms. this
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morning. if you hear thunder, see lightning. you do want to move indoors asap because lightning can strike more than ten miles away from the thunderstorm. let's time out. this line. it is moving due east at about 25mph. so la honda 654 mountain view. if it holds together 720 this morning in san jose. if this line holds together not only heavy rain but also some lightning right around 744 this morning, we're at a level one. today we have showers this morning. maybe a brief break later today, but then into the afternoon the wet weather continues. it's a similar story around the bay shoreline scattered showers in the forecast. temperatures in the upper 50s and inland. you've got the same thing on the menu. we have the showers right now. maybe a little break around 11 a.m. and then more wet weather as the evening goes on. so scattered showers in the forecast today and tomorrow. a break on saturday. but then another atmospheric river set to hit us on sunday. we're going to detail the heavy rain and the gusty winds coming our way this weekend. in about
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closing down after more than five decades of doing business in the city. this is the location that's right near the coliseum complex. it's just across the freeway from the in and out that announced earlier this month or last month. i should say that it was closing. denny's released the following statement saying, quote, closing a restaurant location is never an easy decision or one taking lightly. however the safety and well-being of denny's team members and value guests is our top priority. >> you may want to double check where you are purchasing your eye drops from the us food and drug administration warns that there are fake eye drops being sold. they're telling people to avoid buying or using eye drops from south moon. rewrite and i don't know how to 5-5-5 go. so apparently these brands don't
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pronounce the don't excuse me contain the proper medicine and they're at risk of being contaminated. so far, there are no word on where these products, even came from. there is an investigation underway now. >> it's your morning money report. the world's largest retailer about to get even bigger. walmart is adding 150 stores in the us over the next five years. another 650 locations will be remodeled. the company hasn't said where those new stores will go. walmart has more than 4600 stores already. the company says it directly employs about 1.6 million people in the us. and now a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway, we are up about 85 points as a four leg fashionista is turning heads for her $20,000 designer wardrobe. >> oh, this greyhound and look at all of her
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outfits. they are custom made. they've caught the attention of vogue. it published an article on tika. tika is in vogue, calling her, quote, a new fashion it girl. tika is an influencer. more than a million followers on instagram. she shares a home with her human dads in canada. they also have now i know why. >> yeah, the human dad part. >> the human dad part is a big part of this trust and belief. >> look at this outfit. they also have another italian greyhound named kayla who they dress up. but tika apparently steals a show. she's attended exclusive fashion events all over the world. she has also worked with fashion brands like dior, chanel and fendi. wow. >> so tell me more about the father. >> you know this dog is dancing better than look at tika. >> look at tika. the way she poses. >> she's so elegant too. like she just seems to have this elegant, this dog. >> are they rich? >> yeah, i'm not sure. do they live in paris, or do they take the dog to paris? yeah well, they said canada, right? okay, so they took that dog. >> look how beautiful tika is.
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>> baby tika is french canadian. we look at her friends. >> patty. >> wow, those are some gorgeous outfits. >> i'm about to follow tika right now. you know, i love a i know right tween her and seba. >> mhm. >> i've always said if i come back for, you know, in this life i know you're not talking the way rooster always is posing and has an outfit. okay, but where's the fashion he has a new coat. >> did you see his new coat at the party? >> i did, but it wasn't chanel. it wasn't dior. >> we've got to get him off boat. >> it was pendleton. he was giving you a pacific northwest realness. oh, how lovely. >> and he's growing out a beard. >> oh, he's entering that phase. okay i'm trying to be like you, for. >> he saw uncle drew and he said that. that one. >> give me a fade and a beard. aha! >> a rooster is very stylish. do you. oh, well, why don't we talk about traffic? because, of course, thatrillionange created a lot of issues this morning. so we have our overall map to show you right here. you see a lot of
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green, but we're also seeing more red and yellow than normal. that means that there are a lot of slowdowns out there. we've gotten over 50 reports so far about spin outs, road way flooding, similar issues like that. and we do have something that we want to tell you about this morning. we have an incident that we're following. this is a multi-car crash over on eastbound 580 past schaefer ranch. there's a sig alert in place right now because of this, and the speeds are down to nine miles per hour because of that crash. we're working to get more information. if there's any injuries or anything else related to that. and as far as your drive times for this morning on 80 westbound from highway four to the maze, that will take you 24 minutes on four, westbound from antioch to hercules, 48 minutes and 87 northbound from highway 85 to san jose airport. that will take you 12 minutes, but we can't stress enough this morning that you should give yourself a little bit of extra time because of the rain, and to tell us more about the weather, let's go to drew right now. >> hey, good morning gloria. we are tracking an intense line of storms that is moving into the peninsula coastline and the
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santa cruz mountains. it does have numerous lightning strikes associated with it, so i do want to time this line out for you. you can see it's moving due east, so into woodside by about 701 this morning. sunnyvale 726 san jose 744. so if you do hear thunder, see lightning, please move indoors immediately because lightning can strike about ten miles away from a storm. so it is active this morning. we have some scattered downpours. it's a level one today for those thunderstorms, storms, rough surf along the coast as well. here's that high surf advisory could see waves up to 26ft throughout the afternoon. let's talk rainfall potential today. tomorrow the showers are scattered, but you get underneath one of those downpours. you could likely exceed a half of an inch of rain today and tomorrow. highs today will get limited sunshine, scattered showers, upper 50s to around 60 degrees. that's about it. we'll take you to tahoe. that snow. it is falling heavily right now. live. look at lake tahoe currently a winter storm warning is still in effect until saturday morning. we're still looking at a potential of three
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feet of total snow on our highest peaks. now we're tracking another atmospheric river, knocking on our door over the weekend. saturday some morning showers, but sunday afternoon and sunday evening here we go. that moisture is aimed right at northern and central california. so sunday we do anticipate heavy rain and some gusty winds. the accuweather seven day forecast. scattered showers and thunderstorms. we're seeing those storms right now. showers tomorrow, a brief break on saturday then that heavy rain and gusty winds arrive sunday. right now to level 2nd may have to increase that number on the storm impact scale. gloria. >> yeah. you know, drew, you talked about tahoe. let's go right to your toyota tahoe report. we know a lot of you are getting ready to go to tahoe for the weekend, maybe even leaving today. so if you are planning on doing that, you will need chains today to get to palisades tahoe. that will take you three hours and 13 minutes. north star three hours and ten minutes. heavenly three hours and 21 minutes. and then to get over to some of the other resorts, you also need chains to go to sugar bowl,
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sierra tahoe and kirkwood and sugar bowl. that will take you two hours, 54 minutes. sierra tahoe three hours, and kirkwood three hours and 24 minutes. so if you are going to tahoe, have a great weekend there. reggie. >> gloria, thank you. mom and son from atlanta will be staying in las vegas for super bowl 58 and style. they were chosen to receive an upgraded stay in a guest suite that overlooks the field at allegiant stadium. the room was converted by marriott hotels to be a spacious, upscale room with a view of the field from the ten yard line. geometric garden and her son were chosen for the ultimate upgrade contest out of about 20,000 people. 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. >> oh my gosh. >> the two already got a first look at the suite and we're even greeted by an atlanta atlanta falcons running back. so
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congrats to them dead and company isn't leaving the main stage just yet. there's a new residency coming to vegas. the popular bay area rock group announced they will perform a residency at the sphere on the las vegas strip. members posted the announcement on their instagram account yesterday. it would be the second residency at the $2.3 billion venue. this next chapter comes after the group concluded their farewell tour last year in san francisco. i don't know why we're is john mayer in dead and company? i'm confused. he was. oh sorry to this man. i did not know that. let's talk about your favorite thing, friend. >> it is a third year in a row that there is no groundhog for one town's groundhog day. so mill town mill in new jersey >> no, not this. i know. >> died before his duties. 2022. the town hasn't been able to replace him, mel's wranglers
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said in a facebook post that the groundhog day had planned to use was refused by the state of new jersey state's groundhog law limits, which breeders out of state can import the animal. they have to get proof that the animal wasn't picked up in the wild, but punxsutawney phil will be up bright and early to tell us when, in the end of winter is coming tomorrow morning. now, i think i'm about to join you on this. let it go. >> i'm tired of this whole thing. >> no, it doesn't feel like that's a lot to go through. yeah, we don't need to be wrangling these animals, tracking, and then the stress famously, as i told you once, they used to eat the groundhog. >> i remember back in the day and the groundhogs end up at a library or something. >> it's just it's just a strange situation. >> well, we'll see tomorrow because, you know, we'll be covering it. >> animatronics and i, that's what we need. >> up next, the seven things you
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need to know today or just a meteorologist. >> first, you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. what if they lifted drew out? he's from pennsylvania. >> drew it does work back human groundhog. >> but i don't want to be like in the cage. you know, i don't want to be like, pulled out while i'm sleeping. we can't import him from out of state. no ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives
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now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. santa clara county. 718 around atherton, sunnyvale. 7:35 a.m. san jose close. see lightning, hear thunder move indoors quickly because lightning can strike up to ten miles away from the storm. it's a level one today for scattered showers. those thunderstorms throughout the afternoon, rough surf along the coastline. if we see those thunderstorms, could see some hail as well and number
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two, we have slick roads today. >> give yourself a little bit of extra time if you're going to be driving this morning because of the weather. we're also seeing some delays on bart this morning. trains are running at slower speeds because of the wet weather. capitol corridor is also reporting that train 521 is stopped right now in oakland. >> number three, we've seen some damage from the storm overnight. this tree came down on an apartment building in daly city. thankfully, no one was hurt. and p-g-and-e's is not reporting any widespread power 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 be providing an update on the independent investigation into a string of emissions issues. there were at least 21 incidents between thanksgiving of 2022 and december of last year. >> number six, the state of california will dedicate $2 billion to help kids catch up
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after the pandemic. it comes after a lawsuit accused the state of failing to provide enough resources for low income students to keep pace with their wealthier classmates. when schools shut down in 2020. >> number seven usher fans saying, oh my god, for some, a limited edition super bowl merch teaming up with the nfl to create this line for his halftime show. yes! >> come on usher, do it. >> usher. >> not sure. good morning america. a one two punch for the west coast. back to back storms, flooding taking over roads, rescues, huge waves, damaging winds and heavy snow. ginger is tracking it all. overnight the u.s. shooting down missiles and drones in the middle east, as the pentagon prepares to reta

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