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520 years, so i'd seen plenty before. so i just grabbed my phone and recorded. >> still lots of unsaid cold weather in the area. now at five, the phenomenon in the north bay that had many wondering if they were seeing a real funnel cloud. >> and communities across the bay area taking the brief break in weather to clean up crews and flood prone areas tell us they are staying ready for more rain this weekend. >> six more weeks of winter? or are we getting an early spring? today is groundhog day. punxsutawney phil made his
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famous weather prediction just moments ago. yep, we're still doing this. sure are. i don't know why, but we're still doing it. >> it's fun to see though. reggie hates it. a very popular, apparently the store's doing very well on our website. yeah, people want to know. people want to know about punxsutawney phil. all right. not reggie, though. >> well, here is friday, february 2nd. happy friday everyone. we are happy you're with us. >> all right, weather wise, not dry today. unfortunately. we've got showers out there. here's live doppler seven. let's go. we have showers and even some thunderstorms again today. very similar to the setup we had yesterday. any of the showers today have the potential for lightning. thunder. so you could see they're just very scattered in nature. maybe an isolated downpour here or there. so you are going to be dealing with these showers throughout the entire day today. it's also a lot colder out there this morning. these numbers, most of us waking up to temperatures in the 40s. san francisco, oakland, san jose right now. good morning. we are in the low 50s. so it is a level one today for
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scattered downpours. thunder and lightning is possible. we also have some rough surf along our coastline that advisory along our coast has expired, but the waves are still pretty active. so future weather as we go, hour by hour, we'll just be in and out of the showers throughout the afternoon and the evening. but we are tracking a strong storm over the weekend. an atmospheric river is set to soak us once again. we'll detail that in eight minutes, but let's check in with gloria and see how the commute is going on. this friday. yeah. >> you know, so far things are looking pretty good out there on the roads this morning. we have this overall map that we want to show you. and you see mostly green, which is really good news for us. that means no major slowdowns in the area right now. no major incidents. i know yesterday we did have a lot of incidents because of the water on the roads, so we'll keep monitoring that for you throughout the morning. and then if you look at your drive times for this morning, so far from highway four to the toll plaza, that will take you 91 minutes and our live cameron emeryville shows that traffic is starting to build there a little bit slow, but nothing out of the ordinary for the morning
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commute. reggie, thanks, gloria. >> wild weather in the north bay, including a possible tornado. look at this. a funnel cloud was reported in sonoma county about 15 minutes west of petaluma. matthew beat took this video. he says he works nearby and spotted the funnel cloud just after 11:00 yesterday near the town of two rock. >> i lived in texas for about 20 years, so i'd seen plenty before, so i just grabbed my phone and started recording totally surprised. >> yeah, it did look fake and it looked very, very convincing. >> it was like the wizard of oz people we talked to say they saw the video being shared on social media. >> beat says it lasted about two minutes and the funnel passed over some ranches, but he didn't see it do any damage. if it touched the ground, that would that would be considered a tornado. so we're waiting for an update from the national weather service to confirm. with more rain on the way this weekend, rescue crews are training to respond to flood emergencies. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live in the north bay. and lena, we've already seen crews rescue driver drivers who thought they could make
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through a flooded road only to get stuck there. it sounds like we do not have lena, so we'll get to her as soon as we can. >> well, we are tracking the weekend weather with live doppler seven. you can do the same thing. just scan the qr code on your screen using the camera on your phone, and then that'll take you to our website. abc seven news.com. and then you can stream live doppler seven will be checking in with lena in just a few moments. new developments following the controversial flag ban at an alameda county school district, the progressive superinten of sonoma glen school will be retiring at the end of the school year. marlene barnes made that announcement in a letter published in the online newsletter the inform. arsenal. now in an interview with the chronicle, barnes says she'd been thinking about retiring in a few years. but the political politics of her school board and months of community clashes prompted her to move that plan up. her announcement comes as two board members who voted in favor of the flag ban are facing a recall. our coalition of
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groups is condemning recent acts of anti-indian government vandalism in the east bay. >> members of the sick community held a news conference yesterday denouncing the vandalism. they say it contained pro sick separatist language. the separatist movement is seeking to create a homeland for six in northern india. the first attack happened at a hindu temple in newark in december. the second two weeks later at a hindu temple in hayward on behalf of the community and the tri city area. >> i want to really extend my words of appreciation for coming out in unity against the acts of vandalism, members of south asian community groups, as well as local mayors and police personnel attended the event and echoed the call for peace and unity. >> tesla is settling a lawsuit with 25 california counties that accused the company of illegally dumping hazardous waste. a judge
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has ordered tesla to pay $1.5 million. this dumping allegedly happened at its service centers, energy centers and its fremont factory, eight bay area counties are involved in this settlement. the investigation started back in 2018, when investigators with the san francisco county district attorney's office conducted undercover inspections in the east bay. >> new findings in the toxic release of metals from the martinez refining company, the refineries oversight committee gave an update yesterday. an independent investigation is trying to find the root cause of the refineries release in november of 2022. the release covered cars and streets in ash. investigators cited inadequate safeguards and found that an employee at the refinery that day was working more than 20 hours. we find that blaming the worker is not the appropriate action. >> instead, um, our recommendation focuses on the way that refinery leadership should manage their fatigue management program. um, and the
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program itself, and needed to be upgraded. >> next steps include the release of a risk assessment report on february 22nd, and a 45 day public comment period. okay, now we're going to go back to the north bay. that's where lena howland is looking at some of the flood emergencies that have been happening there, and some of the training that they're doing to try and rescue folks who need it. >> hey, reggie. that's right. good morning to you. we are live in sonoma county now where we do have a little bit of a break in the rain. and this is a time frame when county officials are encouraging folks to really take advantage of more than a dozen free sandbag stations that they have set up all over the county. and it's a time frame when county officials from the fire department are also using to prepare for more rain. take a look at this here in the north bay in sonoma county, fire crews are using any slight break in the rain to prepare for the possibility of more water rescue . their swift water rescue team
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trains 5 to 6 times a year, which we got to see them getting ready for yesterday in high water. this training is pivotal after they had to put their training into practice to rescue someone who tried driving through high water on wednesday, around this time last year, the team was deployed to at least 12 rescues. you know, right now, as it's the calm after the storm, right? >> so people think it's no big deal. they can pass through these areas. >> thank god for the rescues. >> but yeah, i would never ever push it. i mean, if i can see if i can't see the yellow lines through the water, i don't do it. >> as more rain is on the way, crews are constantly monitoring the russian river water levels. the break in the rain allowed more water to be released into the ocean, and water levels started to recede a bit. however, their soils are still very saturated. remember there are more than a dozen free sandbag stations set up all over
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sonoma county, right now. the sand and the bags are free. however, you might have to bring your own shovel for now. reporting live in sonoma county lena howland abc seven news thank you, lena, we're tracking live doppler seven this morning because we are still under scattered showers. >> some isolated downpours. we remain unsettled today. it is a level one, so for the morning commute you may encounter a shower. here or there. as you see, temperatures on the chilly side, you definitely want the heavier coat. this morning a lot of us starting out in the 40s, and you can see we have a couple of chances throughout the morning of some scattered showers. you'll get some periods of dry weather as well and into the afternoon we have the chance of some thunderstorms today. it is a level one for those scattered downpours, thunder and lightning possible like we experienced in some areas yesterday. we had it along the coastline we had in parts of daly city. even parts of the east bay. rough surf two along our coastline. so today is just one of those days. keep the umbrella with you. you may need it as some of these showers pop up over you. just a cooler day today. temperatures mainly in the 50s for our daytime highs.
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now things start to get interesting over the weekend. tomorrow we'll keep it at a level one for some morning showers, steadier rain in the afternoon and evening. but now sunday we've upgraded this to a level three. a strong storm because we have another round of heavy rain and even stronger winds. likely than storm we just had earlier this week. new flood watches have now been posted. this starting tomorrow through monday, where we could see additional areas of flooding. i'm watching the santa cruz mountains very closely. they look to get hit pretty hard with this next storm. new round of wind alerts. we have watches, warnings and advisories underneath the warning we could see 60 mile per hour gusts for the advisory gusts up to 50mph on sunday. reggie, we're going to go hour by hour in future to show you this next impactful storm coming up in about nine minutes. >> drew, thank you. another week to go before super bowl weekend begins. still ahead, we're hearing from the 40 niners as they get in their last practices before going to las vegas. >> more than a dozen bill proposals addressing reparations in california. we're breaking down what those measures address
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that that will push us into a post smartphone era. glory is at the live desk with more on this expensive new product. >> it is very expensive. reggie. the apple vision pro is a wearable device that leaps users into a virtual environment, so check it out. apple is calling it a spatial computer. it's like a projected screen and rather than controlling through a keyboard or a mouse, you use your eyes or your gestures. dan barbara is a content creator of mac rumors, one of the largest apple centric website. he was one of the first people to try the headset last june. you can go on the moon if you want to, and immerse yourself or bring yourself back to reality and kind of use those apps within your reality, within your space. >> there's so many things that you can do with it, but we're
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still in the early stages, so let's temper the expectations a little bit and just be excited that this is a new product that a major corporation is investing in. >> the price of the apple vision pro is $3,500. it's available in stores and online starting today . and meta also has its own virtual reality headset, meta quest three. the company plans to create a virtual world called the metaverse, so reggie, it is expensive, but i'm also hearing from people who reviewed it that it's pretty incredible. >> all right. thanks, gloria. for the first time since the pandemic, pb pwc is back in person. the professional business women of california announces conference will go on at may 23rd at moscone center. this year is the 35th anniversary. the conference offers a networking and educational opportunities for both career and personal development. abc seven is a proud founding sponsor of pb, pwc. >> as we kick off black history month, the california academy of sciences tailored a first time
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event to celebrate black culture. the museum opened for those 21 and up with a whole host of things to do live music and dance. a panel with women of the black panther party and visual art to reshape the word black. more than 20 black owned businesses were also featured in a market style setup for its event. a new national geographic show, genius mlk x, is now available on national geographic . last night, the cast attended a screening at the paley center in new york city. the paley center has an exhibit featuring costumes, props and decorations that were used in this series. genius is a story about how doctor martin luther king jr and malcolm x changed america forever. >> there's a huge shoes to fill. i could never fill them because i'm not coretta. i can only do my interpretation of her. and so i'm just honored to have been given the opportunity, and i hope that what i have done shows how much i care. and, you know, honors her.
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>> if you missed last night's episodes, a uh- series is available to stream this morning on hulu and disney plus. disney is the parent company of abc seven. >> this week, the california legislative black caucus announced a package of reparation bills, making our state the first in the country to seriously consider reparations for black people. the package is more than a dozen bill proposals, which supporters admit will take political maneuvering to get passed. abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover has that. >> i mean, i'm hoping that we'll all be successful. i'm real realistic enough to know that there's going to be some setbacks. >> state senator steven bradford of southern california is one of the legislature black caucus members behind the reparations package. bradford is one of two legislative leaders who served on california's first in the nation reparations task force. assembly member reginald jones sawyer is the other we have this momentous task of trying to get legislation and budget recommendations done.
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>> we're looking at a probably a five year strategy on how to do this. >> the bills come from the more than 100 recommendations released by the task force last summer at the conclusion of two years of work. the package includes, in part, bills to expand access to career education and financial aid in redlined communities, prison reform, improved access to healthy foods and a formal apology from the state in the assembly chamber and in the senate, respectively. do you think that there is the will? there are enough votes to make this happen? >> i think we got we got work to do. and be real honest with you, we have to do a lot of work with our members and our colleagues to get them there. >> as for the black californians like andrea jordan, who can draw their lineage back to an enslaved african brought to america, they say reparations is long overdue. >> my great grandfather was a sharecropper who had 17 children and worked from sun up to sundown and died with absolutely nothing. they took his land and
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created laws to keep his land and he died with a frown on his face. >> what do you think he would say about you being here today? making sure your voice is heard carrying on his legacy? >> oh, oh, i would hope that he would be proud and know that i stand on his shoulders and there are no better shoulders to stand on. >> i'm julian glover, abc seven news. that was beautiful. >> as i mentioned, julian is our race and social justice reporter . you can get in touch with him and follow his the stories progress. he's on x and facebook at julian g. abc seven on instagram. he is julian glover tv, but what this weather did not provide is a shadow or reason to hide. >> glad tidings on this groundhog day. >> an early spring is on the way
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. for this. >> all right, so punxsutawney phil did not see his shadow, which means spring is coming early. according to those keeping count on average, phil has gotten it right. about 40% of the time, so not a great track record. okay, this started way back in 1887. so tens of thousands of people go to get it. gobbler's knob, pennsylvania every year for this tradition. i've had many friends go to this. they have been very excited about it. they've loved it every year. reggie hates it. i want you to think of it as like a tailgate. you're at your favorite sports event right in the cold. you're hoping it can be cold. there's a lot of liquid courage liquid blankets going on. okay. there's a lot of fun to be had. okay? it is a time. um, and this is big for gobbler's knob. this is their thing every year. you know, i'm happy. >> and you know what? someone's having a birthday party somewhere, and i don't have to know about it. and they're having a great time. well if there are 150 something, then,
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you know, maybe we need. >> maybe we need to. >> yeah. it is a fun tradition. and i want to believe what he says. or at least spring. i'm all for that. >> yeah, it's huge in pennsylvania. yeah, i guess like, if the groundhog sees his son, he's scared of his shadow. so he goes back in because he thinks like, oh, i need to hibernate more for six more weeks. but if he doesn't, spring is on the way. well we'll see. i will say i don't think spring is on the way anytime soon. no if anything, february is getting real intense around here. so we've got rain today. even stronger storms on the way here on sunday really want to get you prepared for sunday morning, because it is going to be heavy rain and some very strong winds, if not damaging. so this morning we have scattered isolated showers out there. you can see live doppler seven of the last hour. it's a peppering of showers today. there could be some lightning again. we'll keep our eyes on that. just know besides the showers, it's just a chilly day. temperatures below average will only be in the mid 50s. so certainly you want a couple of layers out there today. now future weather. if you have friday night plans, we do include the chance of an isolated shower, but i think
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later this afternoon is the better chance of seeing those showers. now heading into saturday it is actually turning wetter. we've added a level one to saturday. saturday morning we have some light showers but watch saturday afternoon and saturday evening. this is 11 p.m. we're starting to see heavier rain move in ahead of the main storm on sunday, so sunday morning it's a level three, a strong storm. we're tracking heavy rain, damaging winds. these winds could be even stronger than our previous storm earlier this week. so flooding and trees down. a huge concern with this system. here's future weather saturday we see some light to moderate showers, but watch what happens on sunday. sunday morning we just have heavy rain, folks out at the bay area and also some heavy snow coming to the sierra. so we have to prepare for inches of rain in some spots. i think the santa cruz mountains, we have to watch extremely closely. they'll take the brunt of the rain and the wind, but i think it's a pretty good estimate. we could see 1 to 3in for many cities, probably five inches in the santa cruz mountains. but santa barbara county, la county going to see very heavy rain sunday to monday. they could see more than
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5 or 6in of rain. look at the snow coming sunday and monday. we'll track this in feet of fresh powder for the sierra accuweather seven day. here we go. we have a number on every single day. that's how active this pattern is. it's sunday where we have the worst rain and wind, but showers on and off for much of next week. gloria. >> yeah, you know, we're keeping a close eye on the roads this morning because of the weather. and right now we're getting a live look at our san mateo hayward bridge camera. and here in this camera, you can see that the roads appear to be slick. but no rain actively falling. there right now. but of course you want to prepare for that wet weather today. still give yourself a little bit of extra time just in case, and give yourself plenty of space between the car in front of you just in case. thatrillionain does come down and the roads may be wet out there. and right now bart is running trains at slower speeds because of the wet weather, so expect delays today. capital corridor and ace are both running on time right now, but we'll keep monitoring this for you throughout the morning. guys >> thanks, gloria. coming up,
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showers throughout the day today . it is a level one here. the potential for a thunderstorm is on the table even into the afternoon. but sunday an even stronger storm moves in here. it's a level three sunday morning for heavy rain and gusty winds for two. >> roads are slick in some spots, so keep that in mind if you're driving this morning. there's a live look at our bay bridge toll plaza camera, and you can see the cars are just zipping by the pay gates. no major delays here and the metering lights are not on yet. >> number three crews in sonoma county making sure they are prepared for any possible flooding coming from the storms. they've been putting up barriers in high risk flood areas and practicing swift water rescues. number four at least three people have been killed and hundreds injured in a huge explosion in nairobi, kenya. >> officials blame an accident at a gas plant for the explosion and fire. >> number five, today, president biden will join the families of the three us soldiers who were killed in a drone attack in jordan. their bodies will arrive
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at dover air force base in delaware. number six, for the first time since the pandemic, the professional business women of california conference will be in person. >> the event is may 23rd at moscone center. abc7 is a proud sponsor of pb, pwc number seven. >> today we are getting a look at the latest jobs report and lists are all over the place with estimates for job growth ranging from 120,000 up to 290,000. they also think the unemploymentrillionate may be up slightly compared with december. a new whole foods will officially open in san francisco's anza vista neighborhood, and the planning commission approved this project yesterday. it will go on the third floor of the city center plaza at geary and masonic, according to the chronicle. whole foods signed a lease for the space in 2019, but that process was delayed because of air quality concerns from traffic. a review revealed yesterday found there would be no significant air quality impacts. >> preliminary data from muni shows cyclists are taking advantage of the controversial
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valencia street center running bike lane, according to the agency, average daily bike volume is about 3% higher, with the new protected bikeway. that's compared to the previous road layout, although i need to say, according to the chronicle, these numbers are disputed by some. the pilot program began in august to increase biker safety. muni was supposed to provide this type of data in a preliminary report in november. the agency now says the report will be released on february 20th. and according to the chronicle, muni is admitting that this valencia street project may not last much longer . >> chef jose andres has been nominated for a nobel peace prize. the celebrity chef established world kitchen world central kitchen in 2010 to help feed people impacted by the earthquake in haiti. since then, his organization has served about 350 million meals to people in crisis. all around the world, including right here in the bay area. andres was previously nominated for the nobel peace prize in 2019.
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it's that feeling when you're at disneyland resort. and there's no better time than now. now, kids 3-9 can visit a disneyland resort theme park with a limited-time kids' special ticket offer. (♪) said in a fiery plane crash. now a 530. what we know about the direct impact into a mobile home park in florida. >> a strong message from president biden to israeli forces in the west bank. why one israeli official is calling it anti-semitic retaliation is coming, the president reassuring families of fallen troops after an iranian backed airstrike in the middle east. >> those three service members being honored by president biden later today, and scattered showers over the bay area this morning. >> and there is more wet weather on the way for the weekend. good
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morning everybody. happy friday. it is february 2nd. >> we start with a check on the weather. hi, drew. hi. >> it's kind of a rinse and repeat forecast once again. live doppler seven this morning showing you we are tracking scattered showers, some isolated downpours right now. you see those pops of yellow. you could go underneath a quick moving downpour as you drive this morning. it shouldn't last too long, but we will be in these scattered showers throughout the afternoon. it's also chilly this morning. temperatures cooler than yesterday. a lot of us beginning in the 40s this morning. it is a level one today for those scattered showers. just like yesterday where we saw thunderstorms pop up. we have that chance again today with thunder and lightning possible and along the coastline we do have some rough surf, so just future weather showing you it's just an unsettled afternoon. we'll see those scattered showers from time to time, even into the evening as well. but then we turn our attention to the weekend and sunday. we have another atmospheric river set to soak us, and also bring some damaging winds. flood watches are up high wind warnings too. we'll talk about that in eight minutes. let's check in with
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gloria and see the slick spots out there. >> yeah, you know, there definitely are some slick spots. you know, some areas are experiencing scattered showers. so you may kind of, you know, come across a downpour while you're driving or the road may just be a little wet from rain earlier. but so far, if you look at our overall map, we're not really seeing too many big impacts at this time from the wet weather. just our usual slow spot from the central valley. and if you look here at the drive times from tracy to castro valley, that will take you 44 minutes from highway 85 to the san jose airport, 13 minutes, and then from highway one to san francisco. that will take you 11 minutes. >> the north bay preparing for more wet weather after dealing with flooding, heavy rain and a lot of wind. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland is in sonoma, where free sandbags are now available. lena >> hey, reggie. that's right. officials are urging folks to take advantage of this break in the rain to pick up sandbags like these here at the parking lot of depot park. now, sonoma county fire crews are also using
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the break in the rain to prepare for the possibility of more water rescues there. swift water rescue team trains 5 to 6 times a year, which we got to see them getting ready for yesterday in high water. these are skills they already put to work on wednesday to rescue someone who tried driving past the roadblocks and through some high water, and couldn't get out of their car around this time last year, the team was deployed to at least 12 rescues. >> a motorist that was stranded in flooded waters with water rising into the vehicle. so this person actually went around the road, signs the barricades. that said flooded road closed. >> so these are pre-positioned from ows and so we're in each of the boats has a staffing of at least three people. and we also have a jet ski. >> another big concern with all of this rain has been the russian river water levels. fire officials say the break in the rain allowed for more water to
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be released back into the ocean, and the river's water levels started to recede a bit. however, their soils are still very saturated and remember, there are more than a dozen free sandbag stations set up across sonoma county right now. free for anyone who lives within county boundaries. live in sonoma and lena howland. abc seven news. >> thank you, lena and unprecedented move from the white house. president biden has issued sanctions against four israeli settlers involved in attacks against palestinians in the west bank. those four men who carried out various attacks will have their assets and bank accounts frozen and will be restricted from using the us financial system, israel? s finance minister called the president's order, quote, anti-semitic. the white house says it doesn't plan to target anyone in the israeli government, but administration clearly planting a red flag when it comes to ongoing violence in the west bank today, president biden will be joining the families of three u.s. soldiers who were killed in a drone
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attack in jordan. their bodies will arrive at dover air force base in delaware. gloria, the white house has vowed to retaliate against the militants being blamed for the attack. >> kumasi the us retaliation is coming, an official tells abc news that militants and their weapons in iraq, syria and possibly yemen are all on the list of likely targets. now, the white house warns that this will be a multi tiered attack over a period of time. some officials signaled it's unlikely for strikes to happen inside iran. this despite forensics determining it was an iranian made drone fired by an islamic militia group that hit that base later today, president biden will take part in a dignified transfer of the three fallen soldiers during a ceremony at dover air force base. >> they've raised their lives in harm's way. they risked it all and will never forget the sacrifices and service to our country that the dozens of service members who were wounded and are recovering now. earlier
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this week, the president called the families of sergeants william rivers, brianna moffatt and kennedy sanders to comfort them. >> the first lady, defense secretary and the joint chiefs of staff will all meet with the families today before for that dignified transfer, reggie, your voice, your vote. >> angry protesters confronted president biden as he visited the crucial swing state of michigan. pro-palestinian protesters gathered yesterday across the street from his rally. senior administration officials will travel to michigan again later this month to hear from arab community leaders. they're angry over the president's support for israel in the war against hamas, michigan is home to the largest arab american community in the country. meanwhile president biden met with auto workers, touting his record with the economy, we now have in large part because of you and organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole world. >> we do. we do. you and the
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whole world. inflation is coming down. >> a new national poll shows the president losing to donald trump 49 to 45. the gap grows even wider in a potential matchup with nikki haley. an investigation is underway after a small plane crashed into a mobile home park in florida. several people were killed. abc news reporter andrew dymburt has more on that deadly incident plane just crashed into a building here overnight, authorities confirming multiple people were killed after a small plane crashed into this mobile home park in clearwater, florida . >> is there anybody else in this house? >> no. >> i think massive flames pouring out of the homes, firefighters rushing people to safety. get back around 7 p.m. the single engine plane radioing mayday to the clearwater saint pete airport, reporting engine failure before disappearing from the radar. about three miles north of the runway, the site of that mobile home park. >> uh. we heard a loud noise,
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which we thought was like a motorcycle going by and then a few seconds later there was a big boom. shook the house, shook the windows. we went around the corner. we could see the flames shooting like 50ft in the air with a big plume of smoke. it didn't even look like there was a house left there. >> firefighters rushing to the scene finding four mobile homes on fire. the plane lodged inside one of them. i can confirm that we have several fatalities, both from the aircraft and within the mobile home fire fighters were able to. >> new developments in a story we first brought you yesterday morning, the teenage girl who fell from a ski lift is still in the hospital this morning. mammoth mountain operators say initial investigations suggest that she was not fully seated for unknown reasons. operators say they promptly stopped the lift once they noticed the 16 year old was slipping from the chair. the employees and guests also immediately responded, placing a net beneath her. this decelerate her fall, but it didn't stop it. the teen has
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been in the hospital ever since, and there has been no update on her condition. >> the storm brought heavy snowfall to the sierra, the uc berkeley sierra snow lab at donner pass reports more than 10.5in of powder fell over the last 24 hours. tahoe anticipates more snowfall over the next 48 hours, and sunday through monday . donner ski ranch anticipates a snowy forecast over the next few days. after having a slow start to the ski season, workers have been scooping and scraping around the ranch to prepare for the snow to hit the terrain. snowfall is expected to get heavier. as i just said on sunday and monday, which could bring in big business for the ranch. donner's general manager says the fresh powder means a better experience for guests. >> having more snow makes it a lot easier to build the ramps and stuff for people to get on and off the lifts, so we're looking forward to that. >> um, supposed to have a nice day. so we're hoping lots of people will come out to enjoy all this beautiful fresh powder that we're getting.
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>> caltrans says crews will also be along interstate 80 and highway 50, especially on sunday. they encourage drivers heading up to the sierra to take it slow to avoid any spinouts. >> a dream come true for a group of teachers in kentucky. how they turned $26 into a million. >> a die hard chiefs fan married to a die hard 40 niners fan. how one couple is dealing with a house divided ahead of super bowl 58. divorce it's not. it's not in this economy. >> and get divorced. >> we got to split that mortgage. >> got a you're staying with me. pay this here's live doppler seven will take into the sierra where we do have heavy snow falling chain controls. this morning on most of our roads. the exception is 50 right now, but we will see even more snow coming this weekend. winter storm warnings are in effect back here at home locally. we're unsettled today. you can see this morning we're tracking scattered showers, some isolated downpours. not out of the question. we could even see a thunderstorm form as the afternoon rolls on, so for the
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morning commute will include a couple of chances of showers out there. you can see the chances are here and there. it's not raining at the entire commute today, but we still have showers out there. temperatures on the cool side, upper 40s to the lower 50s. today you will get some sunshine here and there mixed with the clouds and the scattered showers. that's just the type of day we have. it's unsettled. we have those 4 p.m. temperatures below average only in the 50s. now take a look at the three day forecast today. and tomorrow. rain continues, but by sunday it's an even stronger storm. our next atmospheric river is going to move in here, and all of our guidance this morning is bringing in the storm. even wetter and even windier than, say, the last 24 hours. flood watches have now been posted starting saturday, lasting through monday morning means everyone is fair game again as heavy rain moves through here to see new areas of flooding. not only the rain but wind will be an issue. high wind warnings are in effect. those areas in pink, the santa cruz mountains really taking the brunt of this storm. 60 plus mile per hour winds. elsewhere, winds could gust up to 50mph, so we're going to go
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we're back on the field preparing for super bowl 58. >> yesterday was one of their final practices at home before taking off to vegas. this sunday. abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey was there and has more on how they're getting ready for the super bowl. >> the calm before the storm at 40 niners practice not rain, but the pressure and publicity hurricane that is the super bowl . >> when you go so early in your career, it's like man, this is this is just what it's like. you go to the super bowl every year. you have a chance to compete and it's not that's not what the case is, you know? so, uh, we we've been so close and now we finally have another opportunity and you got to make the most of
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it. >> it's deja vu all over again as the niners will face off against the kansas city chiefs, the same team who bested them in super bowl 54. nick bosa was just a rookie in 2020, but he remembers the pain, how hard you have to play and how locked in you have to be for the entire four quarters. >> if you want to. if you actually want to win. um, and i learned that and i'm going to just relay to the guys that, uh, there has to be a different level of effort, of intensity, that effort and intensity. >> on display thursday at their first full practice of the super bowl bye week work. that's critical for the 40 niners as they install their hopefully, game winning plan for the chiefs . you try to get as much in this first week as possible, and when you get out there, we go through it again. >> but it is different. our monday is totally different with the media deal. um, our routines off because you got to you got to do these press conferences every day. if you put stuff off to that week and think it's going to be a normal week, um, you're going to get to that
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thursday or friday, not quite feel as comfortable this time next week. >> the team will be deep in the glitz and glamor of a super bowl in las vegas. they hope the taste of defeat last time and a focus on what they do best will fuel a victory to bring a sixth lombardi trophy home to the bay area. it will be the toughest game that we play all season. >> like, no doubt about it, but we're going to be ready. we're going to make the most of this opportunity and i believe in our guys and i think, you know, we can we can go take care of business. >> the team has knocked on the doorstep before, but a chance for history awaits them in las vegas at levi's stadium. dustin dawsey, abc seven news. the countdown to super bowl 58 is underway. >> as we just mentioned, fans of the kansas city chiefs and the 40 niners will be tuned in for next sunday's championship game. however, for one couple, they're going to extreme lengths to divide their house. debbie and marcello velasquez took their rivalry to the next level by literally splitting their household. debbie is a huge chiefs fan, she says. it initially started out as the two of them displaying their fandom in the basement, just wherever
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they wanted to. but one day, while debbie was at work for the niners fan, marcello drew a line in the basement, splitting one half of the room into kansas city and the other one into san francisco. >> i decided, well, this is going to change. >> we learned over the years, not to say much, because it doesn't end well for either one of us. >> i've been trying to find a place where a bunch of 40 niners watch the game so i can go and enjoy it. >> oh my god. >> now you need to enjoy it. he just can't. >> so this year, despite not having tickets to the game, the couple has opted to go to vegas on more neutral ground just to hang. where are they though? it's nice. what do they live? >> oh good question. i wonder if they are local. >> that is more questions than answers this morning. >> yeah, those trees are bare. so i'm thinking not here. all right. i think winter somewhere. >> let's use our detective skills. >> yeah. the roof is very peaked, so they probably get snow. i'm trying to think of the weather stuff here.
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>> yeah, yeah, it's getting closer to kansas city. >> it is just based on the hairstyle. >> i'm going to say. >> mm hmm. okay. >> i feel like they're going to be blessed with tickets. don't you see that for them? >> i don't i don't know, this could get them. you don't know tickets i do you like that. >> no. if they fork over several thousand dollars each. right. do they have 10,000 expensive? yeah >> special couple. and i feel like they're going to be if they're in vegas. sometimes you just got to show up. >> just be there. >> yeah. >> be present. be in there. >> that works in the industry. >> kumasi let's be clear, i know you experienced this world as you and only you. uh.huh uh- that doesn't happen to the rest of us. like we can't just show up. are you? no. >> you can't. no i'm. >> has it ever happened to you? you just show up? yeah. if someone just says, here, tickets, come on in. >> that would happen to you. >> it should happen to them. >> positive thinking. right? right. positive thinking. >> gloria. gloria it has happened to me. >> i must admit to you. >> where? different places, different concerts, locations,
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things like that. don't talk about it. she doesn't want to talk about it on tv because that's her business she does not want to reveal. >> oh my gosh, we should have a new segment. >> ken kumasi get in and we just yes, we just send him into the vip and see if you can get in. and the answer is always kumasi. come on. ticketmaster, stubhub, we need a sponsor. >> take new live weather graphic now and go. >> good morning. all right. so we do have showers this morning. it's a very similar day to yesterday where we'll have showers from time to time. not out of the question to see some lightning as well. so you will encounter some slick spots for the morning commute. looking at today, take the umbrella with you. you may get some sunshine from here. time to time. then you get a shower. that's just what the recipe is today. unsettled 50. so it is a cool day today. now later tonight, if you have friday night plans, not widespread rain, but still isolated showers in the forecast . we have some changes to saturday and it's for the
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wetter. unfortunately. i know we thought saturday may get a drier day, but now it looks like the rain is light in the morning and then intensifies after the sun goes down. so now this becomes a level three on sunday morning. we have raised it on the storm impact scale because this storm is coming in wetter and windier, and that's why we could have flooding and trees down. here's future weather saturday. the showers approach and then sunday we have that moisture again. just aimed right at northern central california. and that is going to bring us heavy rain at times. what we're looking at right now is several inches in some spots. the storm, since it's aimed more at central california, it's the south bay and the santa cruz mountains that could see the higher rainfall totals. lower in the north bay, but we will likely see some pockets of flooding with new flood watches out and even some wind advisory. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we have showers potential thunderstorms today. more rain saturday, heavy rain and strong winds on sunday. in the morning it's a level three. you do really want to prepare for this storm and showers
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remain in the forecast for much of next week. gloria. >> yeah, you know, because of the scattered showers you might have some wetrillionoads out there this morning. so be very careful when you're driving. right now we are seeing mostly green on our map here of the roads in the bay area, so that is good news. but we are starting to see a few more slowdowns here in the bay area as it gets a little later and more people start to get on the roads. and we do have a crash that we want to tell you about this morning. this is a two car crash in daly city. right now it is blocking two lanes. this is on southbound 280 before serramonte boulevard. we're working on getting more information on this crash for you, but expect some delays in that area. and then looking right now at our 101 camera in san jose at the 8-80 overcrossing, so far, traffic is flowing pretty nicely here in this area, but again, leave a little earlier today if you're going to be driving because of those slick roads in some areas. >> guys new at six. the items you should have on your super bowl spread if you want to save some money, but first, more from elmo.
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once again offering a way to get back at your ex. it's called the cry me a cockroach fundraiser for $10. you can name a cockroach after your ex partner. it'll get fed to one of the zoo animals. boy, is this dark. oh my god. if you want to spend a little more, you can name your ex after a rat. that's 25 bucks. okay you'll need to submit your ex's name online before valentine's day to get in on this. in today's gma first look, a group of 30 current and former employees of a kentucky middle school won a million bucks in a powerball jackpot. and there's a pretty good story to go along
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with it. here's abc news reporter demarco morgan and this morning's gma first look. >> meet the luckiest teachers in america. i won 30 current and former educators and staff from r.e. jones middle school, pooling their money together, playing the same set of powerball numbers for about four years. >> being a math teacher, i wanted a nice number, so. so maybe it was 27 and i recruited three more, and then the moment none of them ever expected it and i called, um, one of the people in the group and i said, check this for me. check this for me. you know, because you just can't believe it. >> that's right. they suddenly had a winning ticket for $1 million. we're all educators, so none of you, none of us took the next day off. so where did they hide the ticket? and what's next for the new millionaire crew? it's all coming up at 7 a.m. with your gma first look. i'm demarco morgan, abc news, new york.
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>> elmo is responding to a post made on social media where he was just checking in on his friends. so in the post, elmo simply asked, how is everybody doing? and boy, did people answer so many emotional answers from thousands of people replying, sharing their deepest fears. elmo spoke with cnn to explain why it is so important to check in with friends. >> elmo was surprised because elmo didn't realize that when you ask someone how they're doing, you have to be ready because maybe someone's not doing well, or maybe somebody is. >> but it's an important question to ask. and, um, elmo's learned a lot about that. >> elmo. guess what? what is celebrating another birthday tomorrow. >> how are you going to celebrate? maybe a cookie cake with cookie monster? if he would let you have any. oh, of course he would. >> you know, cookie monster doesn't have cookies, but he's very good at sharing. yes. uh, yeah, he's invited.
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>> everybody's invited. you can come too, if you want to. >> where is elmo's party now? the person behind elmo's social media account says people are going to be more honest because they know a caring friend is listening and genuinely wants to know. >> but let us not forget that elmo doesn't like one particular friend, rocco. >> rocco, that rock from, um, his friend zoe. zoe do you remember this? drew where? elmo wanted that oatmeal raisin cookie? and she was like, no, rocco wants a cookie. and elmo went off. >> he said, rocco doesn't even have a mouth. rocco is not alive. >> he said, what? >> oh my god. yeah. >> so don't cross elmo. i'm just trying to say elmo was kind to a point. >> yeah, yeah, elmo also found out we are not okay. he really did. he really did today we are tracking scattered showers. here's a look at your forecast. it's on and off. showers potential for thunderstorms today. we'll get you into the 50s for daytime highs. here's live doppler seven. you can see those scattered showers this morning. we'll have more of them this afternoon. snow is falling in the sierra heavy at times.
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even more snow coming this weekend. so showers today and tomorrow. we're at a level one, but sunday we're at a level three for heavy rain and gusty winds. the news a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up®
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