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saved people's lives. then wild weather across the bay area, including this funnel cloud in the north bay. >> we're following when the next round of storms will arrive and apple unveiling its first new major device in nearly a decade. >> the wearable technology giving users a leap into a virtual world. >> good morning to you. welcome to friday, february 2nd. >> yes, a lot to get to. we're going to start with our forecast with drew. yeah. >> good morning. so today very similar to yesterday will be dodging some drops throughout the day. even a possibility of a thunderstorm popping up. so live doppler seven over the last hour will show you. it's just unsettled this morning. and that continues throughout the afternoon. you see a hit or miss shower. you may go underneath a downpour for a few minutes. now out of the question. we could see lightning again today, just like we saw yesterday. remember we had a couple of lightning strikes, one over daly city, another one approaching the east bay, some in the santa cruz mountains. so showers potential thunderstorms. today we have rough surf. two it's a level one. so today it's one of those days where you may get a little bit of sunshine. you may get a
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shower. that's just the unsettled pattern we're in for the next 24 hours. temperatures only in the 50s. but over the weekend, our next atmospheric river is going to soak us and also bring us some damaging winds. we'll show you that coming up in six minutes. let's check in with gloria and see how that can be. yeah >> you know, drew, i know you mentioned the scattered showers, so that may impact your drive. this morning. if you're going to be hitting the roads today, you may experience some scattered showers, maybe some slick roads. we also have an update for you on mass transit. bart right now has a ten minute delay in downtown oakland and all directions. this is because of unscheduled track work and then the trains are running at slower speeds today because of the wet weather. so plan according to that. and then this is a live look outside at our bay bridge toll plaza camera and draft traffic has really started to build just in the last half hour or so since we last checked this out. so a lot of people obviously are now heading to work right now, and the metering lights did flip on at 536 this morning. but those who are in the carpool lanes are not having any waits right now. kumasi
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>> thanks, gloria. new this morning a house fire in contra costa county has displaced two people and sent two others to the hospital. well, the flames broke out just before 1130 last night on temple drive in pacheco. one neighbor says she woke up to scream coming from outside her home, and there were two women in the driveway crying . >> um, they were on their knees crying. um i don't know where those women are now, but, um, once the fire department got here and they started putting water on it, then there was smoke and the flames went down. >> the cause of the fire is being investigated. contra costa fire says the residents are safe. thanks to working smoke alarms. >> wild weather in the north bay , including a possible tornado. this is a funnel cloud that was reported in sonoma county, about 15 minutes west of petaluma. matthew beat took this video. he works nearby. he spotted the funnel cloud just after 11:00 yesterday near the town of troc. >> i'd lived in texas for about
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20 years, so i'd seen plenty before, so i just grabbed my phone and recorded. >> totally surprised. yeah, i did look fake and it looked very , very convincing. >> it was like the wizard of oz. >> pete said. it lasted about two minutes and the funnel passed over some ranches, but he didn't see it do any damage. now it's a funnel cloud until it touches the ground, and that's when it becomes a tornado. and we're waiting for an update from the national weather service to find out. with more rain on the way this weekend, rescue crews are training to respond to flood emergencies. people are also trying to keep their homes safe. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live in sonoma county. with how the community and first responders are getting ready ahead of the wet weather, lena. >> reggie, here in sonoma's depot park, this is just one of more than a dozen sandbag stations set up all over the county to help make sure people are prepared for a little more rain down here in the north bay. the sonoma county fire crews are using any slight break in the rain to also prepare for the
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possibility of more water rescues there. swift water rescue team trains 5 to 6 times a year, which we got to see them getting 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 the high water on wednesday. at this time last year, the team was already deployed for 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 also constantly monitoring the russian river water levels. the break in the rain allowed for more water to be released into the ocean, and water levels started to recede a bit. however, their soils are
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still very saturated. remember these sandbag stations are free and they are set up in more than a dozen different locations across sonoma county. live in sonoma, lena howland, abc seven news. thank you lena. >> we are tracking the weekend weather with live doppler seven and you can to just 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. >> your developments following the controversial flag ban at an alameda county school district, the progressive superintendent of sonoma glen school will be retiring at the end of the school year. marlene barnes made this announcement in a letter published in the online newsletter inform sunol. in an interview with the chronicle, barnes says she's been thinking about retiring in a couple of years, but she's decided to move it up because of everything going on on the school board and just months of community clashing. her announcement comes as two board members who voted in favor of the flag ban are facing a recall. >> our coalition of groups is condemning recent acts of anti
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indian government vandalism in the east bay. members of the sikh community held a news conference yesterday denouncing the vandalism. they say it contained pro sikh separatist language. the separatist movement is seeking to create a homeland for sikhs in northern india. the first incident happened at a hindu temple in newark in december. the second two weeks later at a hindu temple in hayward on behalf of the sikh community in 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 in the east bay. >> new findings in the toxic release of metals shown the martinez refining company, the refinery. >> his oversight committee gave an update yesterday. an independent investigation is trying to find the root cause of the refineries release in
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november of 2022. that release covered cars and streets in ash. here's video of that. investigators cited inadequate safeguards and found that an employee at the refinery that day was working on more than 20 hours a day. >> 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 and the program itself. and needed to be upgraded. >> the next steps include the release of a risk assessment report on february 22nd, and a 45 day public comment period coming up, a popular lgbtq bar in the east bay closing because of a dispute with the landlords, then a cruise ship hits severe weather and the high waters flood the decks. >> it's 608 this morning. >> we are tracking scattered showers, some scattered thunderstorms possible today. more showers tomorrow before our next atmospheric river is going
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his stateroom. he was aboard the voyager of the seas. travis says he took video as the ship was sailing through a thunderstorm. platters of food crashed to the floor in the buffet. liquor and other glass went breaking. water came in through the balconies. this is not a dreamy day on the cruise. >> no matter as you plan this for months and then you get flooded and not great. we do have concerns for flooding here
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locally for the second half of the week, and we'll talk about that in one second this morning, though, it's all about scattered showers, some isolated downpours. that's just the theme today. we'll keep the scattered showers in the forecast all day long. so for the morning commute you may go underneath a downpour for a quick minute or so. it's just an unsettled day. temperatures on the cool side. we're barely into the mid 50s for daytime highs. take the umbrella with you. you may need it for a couple of minutes. it's a day where you get some sunshine for a moment, then the clouds build back in. you get a shower, then the sunshine comes back out. but heavier rain is on the way for sunday. new flood watches have been posted for sunday for the entire region, as another round of heavy rain is going to move in here. not only that, high wind warnings and wind advisories posted for sunday 50 to 60 mile per hour gusts will time out this atmospheric river show show you that coming up in about nine minutes. >> thanks, drew. still to come, the popular restaurant in north beach reopens after a sudden closure last year and how sea otters are helping stop erosion along monterey bay as we head to break a live look outside. it is 612 and we'll be right back
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the headset that will push us into a post-smartphone era. gloria is at the live desk with more on this new product. >> yeah, reggie and it is very expensive. now 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. ceo tim cook is on gma today to talk about the headset's release, and he calls it magical. >> and people are going to interact with it in different ways. some people will connect with it with facetime. and so
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forth. some people will train on it, surgeons will train on it. um, it's just the number of use cases is like a computer. yeah, it's just enormous because there's over a million apps for it already. >> so i mentioned the price tag a little bit ago. so the price of the apple vision pro is $3,500. and it's available in stores and online starting today . and you can watch the full interview with tim cook coming up at 7 a.m. on gma. and reggie, some people say it is worth that price tag. >> you know what? >> we got to try it out. yes >> thank you. a show of support at san francisco superior court for activists who were arrested for blocking the bay bridge while they call for a ceasefire in the middle east. coming up, get down. more of the protesters were arraigned yesterday. the activists faced charges for shutting down the bay bridge on november 16th. the
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protests blocked a westbound traffic on the bridge for more than two hours, 78 people faced charges. >> new developments in the israel-hamas war hamas plans to respond, quote, very soon to a proposal that includes the release of more hostages. the group and other militants in gaza are holding dozens of hostages after having kidnaped about 250 during their october 7th attack during a one week truce in november. more than 100 were released in exchange for 240 palestinian prisoners. the ministry of health reports at least 27,000 people have been killed and 66,000 people hurt in gaza so far. >> an iconic san francisco restaurant that closed its doors in december is coming back talking about the northeach restaurant, aptly med r its neighborhood location at the corner of columbus and stockton, two new co-owners tell sfgate they're buying the italian restaurant, and they plan to make minor changes. that includes some renovations, a new chef because the previous chef retired, and new menu items. the
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restaurant is expected to reopen in may and oakland business says it is shuttering the port bar, a gay bar on broadway in downtown oakland, says its landlord will not renew its lease. bar owners say the landlord is demanding they stop holding queer programing. the landlord has not responded to our requests for comment. the gay bar also cites an increase in crime and decrease in foot traffic as challenges. owners say they do plan to reopen, possibly at another location. >> sea otters are helping to stop erosion at the scenic elkhorn elkhorn slough near moss landing on monterey bay, so researchers say strike shore crabs have been wiping out plant roots and hungry otters then started to reappear and ate the crabs, which helped the marine ecosystem. so now there's a proposal to reintroduce the sea otter population further north, including on the sonoma county coast.
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>> and so it's the same situation, almost just a different ecosystem where we would definitely look in the kelp forest would definitely benefit from having these animals around. where >> well, researchers hope the otters would help to control and exploding sea urchin population that's threatening kelp forests. otters have slowly expanded their range in the monterey bay since being hunted nearly to extinction. extinction more than a century ago. now. have you all ever eaten sea urchin? >> i have not. have you? >> i had some here at bar altura. they said they got it from monterey, which may help the problem if people like it, i enjoyed it. i think the visual of it is a little. it's purple, standoffish. just, you know what it tastes like fishy. kind of. okay. it didn't have like a strong distinct. but it was good . it felt like an experience. >> mhm mhm mhm mhm. anything with spikes i'm kind of like yeah. >> look it's really popular in hawaii. my dad used to fish for
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it. oh really. it wasn't for me okay. >> yeah. notoriously reggie does not like a lot of the fish. oh really. you don't like the fish? i. have a thing with food from an island. it's interesting. i know, i know, i'm from honolulu and baltimore and have always been a little like anti fishy crabs in one place. fishy, problematic. >> that is a problem. yes >> weather wise, i'm learning and growing. >> no. >> are we growing though? >> wow. >> well, you wouldn't try an urchin. >> you're going to drag me on a date with a new graphics. >> we'll have to bring some urchins for you to try. we should try some sea urchins. please don't. >> here's live doppler seven this morning. so we have scattered showers today. it's a very similar day, like yesterday, where thunderstorms are possible as well. you may get some sunshine from time to time. then the clouds roll back in. you get a shower. it's just unsettled. so break it down. region by region. today temperatures below average. basically in the mid 50s for daytime highs. now tonight if you have evening plans, an isolated shower perhaps saturday though we have a few changes. it
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looks wetter than previously thought so we likely will see some light showers in the morning before heavier rain starts to move in. in the evening. and this is ahead of our atmospheric river. that's going to soak us on sunday. so sunday morning we've raised this to a level three for heavy rain, damaging winds. we have flood watches now posted high wind warnings as well. the winds could actually be stronger with this storm than the one earlier this week. so future weather showing you sunday morning that moisture just aimed at central california with heavier showers in the north bay. when it comes to rainfall totals, this is going to be kind of an upper side down storm, so to speak. the heavier totals are likely going to be in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains, closer to the axis of heavier rain. lower amounts as you move towards the north bay, flood watches are posted because we could see several inches of rain, especially in the santa cruz mountains. they could get hit pretty hard with heavy rain and some strong winds. on sunday we're going to get some heavy snow out of the storm. we have snow falling right now and another storm sunday to monday. dropping feet of fresh powder in
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the sierra. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. showers today. some thunderstorms. showers tomorrow. heavy rain and strong winds sunday morning. it's a level three strong storm. some showers remain in the forecast for much of next week. gloria. >> yeah, you know, because of the scattered showers that drew talked about, we do have some slick roads and some areas, so keep that in mind when you're driving this morning. that could cause some issues during your morning commute. right now this is a look at our overall map here in the bay area. and you're seeing a lot of green which means things are flowing. however where you see thatrillioned and that yellow, that means some slowdown. and there is a slowdown that we want to tell you about right now. we're going to take a closer look here. this is in daly city. there was a two car crash on southbound at 280 before serramonte boulevard. they had blocked off two lanes, but they have cleared this. however, because of that crash, it is still causing some delays here in this area. so if you're driving here, maybe give yourself a little bit of extra time there and then a live look outside at our emeryville
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camera. and right now a little bit sluggish going from golden gate fields to la. you know, as you're driving in that direction. so guys. >> thanks, laura. now we turn to ginger zee with a look at what's happening on gma. good morning ginger. >> hey reggie kumasi nice to be with everyone this morning. so we are of course going to start with your storms and going through the weekend. i am most definitely coming and now coming even earlier because that next storm really started to perk up for saturday night through sunday. even in southern california. so i know you're dealing with it. we had that long beach flooding yesterday. huntington and daly records, and that is just the preview or the appetizer for what's to come. the big old meal, the entrees on sunday monday and then we are talking exclusively with apple ceo tim cook. we've got a first look at apple's new first new device in nearly a decade. we're going to show you how the vision pro could change the way that you interact with technology. we're also counting down to the super bowl in vegas. usher telling us how he is preparing for his halftime show, and you don't want to miss our oscar
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countdown. annette bening here live. so see it all in just a bit on gma. >> what about usher? is he in the building or is that recorded? is he coming? i want you to see. don't i wish that was recorded. >> yeah. >> girl, i just knew you saw usher in the hallway. and i was waiting for the story. if you know you all to break out a dance. no. in my mind, you know you want to know a sad story. >> what? tell us. >> last summer. yeah last summer, i was given the opportunity. was it last? no. two summers ago. to interview him. when he started his vegas residency. but my best friend brad was coming in town. the same weekend, a weekend that he plans and looks forward to like a year in advance. i couldn't, and so i had to give that up. and now twice i have not been able to meet slash interview, usher and my little heart is broken. >> you are a good friend though. >> the story is that's a friend that that is a friend because seriously, because when something happens, who are you going to call brad, not usher.
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so am i right? >> i mean, unless i got his number after the interview and then we became best friends, she could be at the super bowl halftime. >> now she makes points. >> i did i did meet him briefly. i will say i had i had like a pass by at michael had a party for the kickoff of his suits and my husband and i were talking to michael and then my husband is facing this way, and he's trying to rush me along, talking to michael. i'm like, stop, this is our time with michael. and sure enough, the next person waiting was usher. and when we were like, hi, sorry, sorry, no, no, michael usher's here. >> that goes back out. that counts. >> okay. you know usher now. >> all right. okay. >> we will see you and also usher. but on tape at 7:00 and we'll be right back. >> we'll see you.
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two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing,
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khonto is being blamed on a raccoon. officials say the raccoon came into contact with some equipment downtown yesterday, knocking out power to about 7000 customers for several hours. fire officialsy in that s outage. next at 630, why protesters confronted president biden in a pivotal swing state. then the tesla recall just into the newsroom this morning, more than 2 million of those cars in need of a fix. and let's take a live look outside right now at 628. we'll be right back
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30, an overnight explosion leaves three people dead and more than 270 people hurt. what set off a massive blast that leveled homes and warehouses and a brief break in the severe weather, giving some communities a moment to prepare for the next big storm. >> it's coming in a few days. drew is here with our hour by hour forecast, plus nine days and counting. >> the 49 ers return to practice with one word on their minds and that is win. oof nine days. that's it. this feels like it's flying by. >> we're getting closer and closer. >> and then the big game is here. the big game i'm excited. >> good morning everybody. happy friday. it is february second. >> all right. check on that forecast. >> yeah. so today very similar to yesterday. we have scattered showers throughout the morning and into the afternoon. live doppler seven showing you hit or miss downpours. you may drive under one for a minute or so. and we'll have the threat of thunderstorms in the forecast throughout the afternoon to like we had yesterday. we had a few lightning strikes. that's still
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possible today. level one for those showers. the possibility of thunderstorms, some rough surf on the coastline. it's a day where you could get some sunshine for a few minutes. the clouds roll back in, you get a shower, then the sun comes back out. it's just a chilly day. temperatures a bit below average in the 50s, but we are set to see another atmospheric river on sunday. new flood watches are posted. high wind warnings will detail that coming up in nine minutes. let's check in with gloria and see the commutes going. >> yeah, you know, because of the scattered showers that drew has been mentioning this morning, you might have some slick roads in some areas, so be sure to prepare for that. maybe leave a little bit earlier. again today to get to wherever you need to go. this is a live look outside at our bay bridge toll plaza camera and you can see roads are slick there. as we've been talking about. and traffic is really started to fill in in this area. the backup right now is to the 880 overcrossing and then a look at your drive times for this morning. right now we have that usual slow spot that's from tracy to castro valley that will take you 48 minutes from highway 85 to san jose airport, 13
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minutes, and then from highway one to san francisco, ten minutes. reggie thanks for the north bay is preparing for more wet weather after dealing with flooding and heavy rain and wind . >> abc seven news reporter lena howland is in sonoma, where free sandbags are available. lena >> hey, richie. that's right. officials are encouraging everyone to take advantage of this break in the rain to pick up sandbags from locations like this one set up in sonoma depot park, sonoma county fire crews are also using 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
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rising into the vehicle. so this person then 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 be released into the ocean, and the river's water levels started to recede a bit. however, they're soils are still very sad . and remember, there are more than a dozen free sandbag stations just like this one set up all over sonoma county right now. live in sonoma. lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you. lena san francisco is pushing for voters to pass proposition c. the mayor is touting this as a way to reimagine and revitalize downtown, you know, through the pandemic. >> it's been a struggle, and we have to think about more
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creative ways to convert. but also we need to incentivize that. so proposition c is part of the answer. proposition c allows us if someone decides that they will convert to housing, then we will waive the transfer tax. we will waive the obstruction and the cost associated with being able to decide to build housing in these buildings downtown in the first place. >> during currently, the downtown vacancy rate is at 32, according to the mayor. if this is passed, it would apply to all commercial and residential conversions approved before january of 2030. >> san jose police say they've broken a bglary ring linked to several bay area cities with the arrests of four people. the department says san jose officers collaborated with other bay area agencies to arrest the suspects accused of breaking into homes in san jose, san bruno, fremont, milpitas and union city. police say the suspects used a wi-fi jammer to
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disrupt security camera signals at the homes they targeted, then they took items like jewelry, cash and firearms. our detectives, along with fremont police department, were able to apprehend and arrest the four suspects while in union city when they were committing an in-progress residential burglary . >> our four suspects were booked into alameda county jail and are pending transfer to santa clara county jail, where they will face charges locally, police say they recovered more than $100,000 in cash and stolen property during that investigation. >> new this morning. tesla is recalling nearly all of its vehicles in the u.s. because of incorrect font sizes, which could increase the risk of a crash. so this recall affects more than 2 million vehicles, including the model s and model x 2017 to 2023. model three, model y, and also the new cybertruck's. regulators say tesla started over-the-air software updates last week to fix this issue. the update increases the font size of
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visual warnings for the brake park and anti-lock brake system. >> tesla is settling a lawsuit with 25 california counties that accused the company of illegally dumping hazardous waste. a judge has ordered tesla to pay $1.5 million for the dumping allegedly happened at its service centers, energy centers and its fremont factory. eight bay area counties are involved in that settlement. the investigation started in 2018, when the san francisco county district attorney's office conducted undercover inspections. a new effort is underway to boost business in san francisco's chinatown. >> supervisor connie chan announced legislation yesterday calling for two hours of free parking at two chinatown garages through the month of february. chan's plan also proposes free rides on muni during the lunar new year parade weekend. and now community leaders believe that this legislation will help to encourage people to visit the neighborhood. >> sfmta officials say the experimental valencia bike lane is not working for everybody, and they are seeking other
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viable alternatives. the chronicle reports the results of the of the pilot project officials got feedback from hundreds of people for this report. data shows there's about a 3% higher increase in bike traffic, but there are some people who are disputing those numbers. a comprehensive evaluation will be presented before the board of directors later this month. >> today, president biden will be joining families of three u.s. soldiers who were killed in a drone attack in jordan. their bodies will arrive at dover air force base in delaware. and gloria, the white house has vowed to retaliate against the militants being blamed for the attack. >> kumasi the u.s. retaliation is coming, an official tells abc news that militants and their weapons in iraq, syria possibly even yemen are all on the list of likely targets. the white house warns that this will be a multi-tiered attack over a period of time. officials signaled that it's unlikely for strikes to happen inside iran. this despite forensics determining it was an iranian
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made drone fired by an islamic militia group that hit the base. now, later today, president biden will take part in a dignified transfer for 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 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 the dignified transfer. reggie >> thank you. gloria, 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 israeli senior administration officials will travel to michigan again
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later this month to hear from arab community leaders. they are angry over the president's support for israel in the war against hamas mission is home to the largest arab american. >> we now have in large part because of you and organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole world. we do. inflatin is coming down. >> a new national poll shows the president losing to donald trump 49 to 45. the gap grows even wider and a potential matchup with nikki haley. >> new developments in a story we first brought you yesterday morning. the teenage girl who fell from the ski lift is still in the hospital this morning. mammoth mountain operators say initial investigation suggests she was not fully seated for, quote, unknown reasons. operators say they promptly stopped that lift once they noticed the 16 year old slipping from the chair. employees and guests also immediately responded by placing a net
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underneath her. now this decelerated her fall. it didn't stop. it though. the teen has been in the hospital ever since, and there's been no update on her condition. >> still ahead, the popular rock band returning to touring headlining a bay area music festival and you are looking live right now at the big board at the new york stock exchange. >> we're down by about 170 points. another update on the markets next. >> and if you're throwing a super bowl party, there are a few snacks that are actually cheaper this year compared to last. how you can save a little money and stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for our friday edition of abc seven. at seven, we are live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m. you can download the app now wherever you stream on fridays. >> typically be a little unhinged on seven at seven. here's a live look at lake tahoe. some snow is falling this morning. we'll take you to our winter radar live doppler seven, showing you winter storm warnings still in effect. we're going to see another round of snow sunday into monday. heavy at times locally. live doppler seven tracking those scattered showers. isolated downpours this morning. it's a level one where
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we could even see another clap of thunder and lightning later on. today. it's a chilly day. temperatures only in the 50s, so take the umbrella with you. you may get some sun. then the clouds roll back in. you get a shower in the sun pops back out. that's how today looks tomorrow. more showers in the forecast. we're focusing on sunday. it is now a level three, a strong storm on the abc seven storm impact scale because this next atmospheric river has the potential to be stronger than the one we saw earlier this week. new flood watches have been posted for the entire region. more flooding is possible, especially early sunday, with heavy rain moving in. also have wind alerts, high wind warnings in effect for the east bay hills. the santa cruz mountains up to 60 mile per hour winds are possible. we're going to hour by hour on future weather show you this line of storms, and also how much rn you could expect where
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in kenya, a truck loaded with gas exploded around 11:30 p.m. local time, setting off an inferno that destroyed multiple homes and a warehouse. the burned down building was a garment and textile warehouse. officials believe the shell of the vehicle may have caused this explosion. >> radio host and activist joe madison has died, according to a statement from his family. madison passed at his home surrounded by family members. the cause of his death was not given, but we do know the radio legend had a long battle with prostate cancer. in december, madison announced he would temporarily step down from his sirius xm show, the black eagle, because the cancer spread. in a statement, president biden called madison the voice of our generation. he was 74 years old. >> super bowl 58. it is just over a week away in the 40 niners held their first practice since the nfc championship win yesterday. the team practiced at home before leaving for vegas on
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sunday. now this is going to be a rematch of super bowl 54 when the 49 ers lost to the kansas city chiefs. >> 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 at. and it's not that's not what the case is you know. so uh- we've been so close and now we finally have another opportunity. and you got to make the most of it. >> i'm going to just relay to the guys that there has to be a different level of effort, of intensity. >> 40 niners are hoping to bring a six lombardi trophy home to the bay area. now it's your morning money report. >> the first jobs report of the new year is out, and it shows a bigger than expected number of jobs. according to the labor department. employers added 353,000 jobs in january. the unemployment rate remained at 3.7. that rate has been below 4% for 24 straight months. chicken and shrimp could be on the menu
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for your super bowl day, but that's and that could save you some money. according to a wells fargo super bowl, food spending report. a pound of fresh chicken wings is down 5% compared to last year, averaging $3.26 a pound of frozen wings is down 11% at $3.17. shrimp is down 6.4% per pound. there are some things that are more expensive steak, beef, canned soft drinks and chips and dip. and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning, we're down about 120 points. if you love crispy potatoes, today is your day because it is nationals tater tot day. >> there is a day for everything and today is all about this tasty snack. so some people like to make this a meal and add toppings and here is how they came to be. apparently these small potatoes cylinders were created in the 1950s from excess french fry pieces. now the
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shavings were originally sold as livestock feed. the frozen food company, which later became ore-ida, decided to form these scraps into small bites and fry them up. and now americans eat 3.5 billion tater tots a year. so something i didn't know is that tater tots are a brand name . >> poke it out. yeah, like xerox or kleenex. oh, i didn't know that. the only reason i know that is because they sell them at disney parks and they call them potato barrels. >> yeah, i'm like, what else will you call it? >> i guess that makes sense. >> yeah. and i never and i didn't know what a potato barrel was. and then it comes out and it's a tater tot. oh a barrel. >> that one person was putting pasta. yeah, that was weird. almost like a cheesy pasta. i'm not saying i wouldn't try it, just not my first option. you know, i love tacos, you know? right. go for that. sub the chip with the tot. yeah. give me that. yeah okay. i like some seasoned tots, you know, when they put some seasoning. so good. anything potato. mhm. yum
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yum. >> it's very elementary school cafeteria. yes. >> yeah. >> you know but also giving your eats out for dinner sometimes. sure you know so comforting. right on a rainy night i would say especially on a day like today where we have a little bit of rain and you know, because of that rain, we do have some slick roads out there. so we always like to remind people days like this just leave a little bit earlier because you might experience those slick roads on your morning drive. but even though we do have some wet spots out there, we actually haven't been getting too many incidents of any major issues. so that's a very good news. this is a live look outside at our richmond san rafael bridge camera right now. there is a three mile backup to the toll plaza. and then a look at your mass transit for this morning. trains are running at slower speeds because of the wet weather, so expect some delays right there and then. drew of course we all want to know is it going to keep raining all weekend? >> yeah. you know gloria, we've got to deal with scattered showers. not only today but through saturday. and then we're actually tracking an even stronger system on sunday. we want to get you prepared for sunday because heavy rain and damaging winds are in the
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forecast this morning, though the showers are scattered, some isolated downpours very similar to yesterday. you may get some rain. then you get the sun popping out and then you may get a thunderstorm. temperatures today below average only in the mid 50s, so it is chilly now. future weather tonight a an isolated shower. saturday is now trending wetter. unfortunately we thought we may get a little bit of dry weather to start out the weekend, but showers tomorrow morning are light before they become more widespread and heavier later on in the evening. that's all ahead of our next atmospheric river on sunday, which could actually be stronger than the one we had earlier this week. it's a level three, a strong system here for heavy rain, damaging winds. we have flood watches posted. we have high wind warnings posted for sunday. there you can see that ribbon of moisture just aimed at central california. so looking at rainfall estimates this is going to be one of those storms where the north bay actually sees the lowest rainfall totals. it's the southern half of the bay area that likely sees the higher rainfall totals closer to the axis of heavier rain, where we could pick up a good 1 to 3in in spots. even higher than that in
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our santa cruz mountains, where they'll take the brunt of this storm heavy snow will come to the sierra with this system. sunday to monday will track feet a fresh powder in the forecast. here's the accuweather seven day. we got to prepare for sunday. that's when the heavy rain, the strong wind really affects us in the morning. it's level th b those showers remain in the forecast for all of next week. gloria >> yeah you know it's friday. we know a lot of you like to go to tahoe for the weekend. and so let's go to youroyota tahoe reports. if you're driving out there you wl need chains on 8088. and 89 on 50. you will not need chains. now, if you're going to palisades tae from the city, it will take you about three hours and 14 minutes from or excuse me to go to north star from the city. it will take you three hours and 11 minutes to go from the cy to heavenly. three hours and 17 minutes. and then if you a going to sugar bowl, that will take you two hours and 53 minutes. sier tahoe two hours and 56 minut, and then kirkwood three hours and 23 minutes.o that's a look at your toyota tahoe report.
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>> all right. thank you gloria. the b-52's making a surprise return to the bay area after their farewell tour. so the band will headline oakland's mosswood meltdown festival this summer. the event will also feature a big free to. the festival will host its first ever drag show, hosted by peaches christ and filmmaker and author john waters is returning as the emcee. mosswood meltdown is june 6th and seventh at mosswood park. the general admission passes cost $139. everyone you just mentioned i love this might be for me, might be for you. >> it sounds great. cal state east bay just got a $5 million boost for a new applied sciences center. the contribution came from east bay natives robert braddock and sherri kumar. the center will be named after them. it will consist of 22,000ft■!s dedicated to open concept labs and cutting edge tech. a growing number of students at cal state east bay are studying science, and the new facility will help meet that need. the center for science plans to open later this
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year. >> chef jose andres has been nominated for a nobel peace prize. the celebrity chef established world central kitchen in 2010 to help people who who were impacted by the haiti earthquake to help feed them. since then, his organization has served about 350 million meals to those in crisis all around the world, including right here in the bay area. andres was previously nominated for the nobel peace prize in 2019. >> a new show called genius mlk x is now just debuted, i should say, on nat geo. 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 used in the 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
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know, honors her. if you missed last night's episodes, it's available to stream this morning on hulu and disney+ >> disney is the parent company of abc seven. elmo is responding to a post made on social media, checking in on friends. >> so in this post, elmo simply asked how is everybody doing? and people surely did respond. so many answers were emotional as thousands of people replied sharing their deepest fears, things they were going through. elmo spoke with cnn to explain why it's so important to check in with your 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 elmo's learned a lot about that. >> elmo, i just want to hug elmo now that elmo is not only checking on pretty much the whole world, he's also getting
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ready to celebrate 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. >> everybody's invited. >> you can come too, if you want to. >> now, if elmo invited you to the party, i would be very excited. >> yeah, i would show up. >> i'm coming. mhm. now, the person behind elmo social media account says that people are going to be more honest because they know a caring friend is listening and genuinely wants to know how they are doing. when i tell you people were telling elmo and really the whole of the internet, like just all these things that they were going through and i was sitting there reading and i was like, oh, i'm going to pray for you. i'm going to think about you. it was very connecting. >> i like that it was nice. have you ever interviewed a muppet? no. >> oh, i know you have. i have interviewed elmo, though.
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>> i've never interviewed elmo. i interviewed him up at name abby cadabby. i think that was her name. >> and it was when you interviewed here not too long ago. it was two of them together, remember? oh my gosh, i totally forgot about it. >> i, i interviewed, um, gonzo. yes and, uh, the prawn. oh yeah. >> i got a little spicy. that's >> i remember both times it was a wild. oh, and i forgot i interviewed, uh, it just goes on and on. ned. oh from that. yeah >> we got to
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two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature.
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i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. 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. scattered showers in the forecast all day long. it's a level one. could even see some thunder and lightning. a stronger storm arrives here sunday. a level three strong storm for heavy rain and gusty winds and number two roads are slick in some spots, but no major issues. >> despite that, as far as your mass transit, bart is running trains at slower speeds because of the wet weather, so expect
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delays. there number three crews in sonoma county are making sure they are prepared for any possible flooding from the coming 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 three u.s. soldiers who were killed in a drone attack in jordan. their bodies will arrive 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 in moscone center. abc7 is a proud sponsor of bwc and number seven this valentine's day, the san antonio zoo once again offering a way to get back at your ex. >> this one is called the cry me a cockroach fundraiser for $10. okay, we don't need the video for $10. you can name a cockroach after an ex and they
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will feed it to one of the zoo animals. >> oh my gosh, i feed it, show it, show him we want to see it. you show him and name him. >> yeah. >> name it, name them live stream it. and this one is eric. yeah eric. >> you know, you did revenge. you know what you did. good morning america, for our viewers in the west. back to back storms on the move as we head into the weekend. the powerful storm that slammed the west coast sweeping across the country. with the west bracing for a second, more dangerous storm. life threatening flash flood warning. ginger tracking it all. testifying in her own defense. >> i have asked myself if i would have done anything differently, and i wouldn't have.
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