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another devastating atmospheric river lands. a direct hit on the west coast. >> we have winds over 60 miles an hour at the coast and uh- over 90. in some of the upper elevations. >> those winds fueling destruction across the golden state and turning deadly, killing one person in the santa cruz mountains and two others elsewhere. the worst of the
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flooding in southern california, the santa barbara to san diego, hit hard. los angeles, seeing its rainiest single day since 2004, here in the bay area, we're dealing with extreme damage of our own here. >> panic. >> just panic. we're kind of stranded up here. we can't take our car down this driveway once again. >> california now cleaning up from a powerful winter punch. sure are. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz tonight. >> the damage is staggering. some places have seen a month's worth of rain squeezed into the past 48 hours, and crews have been working around the clock. >> yeah, let's bring in abc seven news. weather anchor spencer christian saying on top of it for us. of course, and whether we might be in the clear tonight. spencer we are indeed in the clear. >> i'm happy to say, dan and emma, we had, of course, as you know, a fierce level four storm yesterday. it was downgraded to level one today, but the rain continued. the showers into the evening hours before they
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tapered off. and now we look at live doppler seven. you can see that it is dry across the bay area. there's some moisture in the atmosphere, but we are not experiencing rainfall at the moment. so we are in the clear for a while. so here's your day planner for tomorrow. early tomorrow morning, 7 a.m. we'll have bright skies with just a few clouds around temperatures ranging from 43 inland to about 47 around the bay. then by noon, we'll see mostly sunny skies, 53 inland, 56 around the bay shoreline, 54 at the coast, 4 p.m. still bright, sunny skies, 57 degrees inland and at the bay, 54 at the coast and then going into the evening hours 7 p.m, mostly clear, but there will be a few clouds gathering tomorrow evening ahead of a our next round of rainfall, which i'll tell you all about just a little bit later, then dan ama. >> all right, spencer, thanks very much. well, in terms of the storm's most immediate effects on the bay area, the large number of power outages certainly is at the top of the list. p-g-and-e's live outage map here shows you just how widespread they are. the utility says that right now about 95,000 bay area customers are still
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without power. that's a massive improvement, though, from yesterday, when nearly 400,000 customers were in the dark. at one point, p-g-and-e's says in terms of outages, this single day storm was rivaled only by two others. in 1995 and 2008. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez is in san jose, where the outages continue. >> we have to move all of this into the refrigeration car outside, residents and restaurant owners are scrambling for food storage, unsure when the power will come back on. we're at bay with pg and e right now. we're just waiting, hisham abdel fattah, the owner of el halal amigos and willow street pizza in san jose, said his restaurants lost power sunday afternoon. 20 years in the business, i have never had to close a restaurant due to a storm longer than a day. >> on monday, abdel fattah rented a refrigerated van to transport food to another of his restaurants in los gatos. he estimates a loss of $8,000 in inventory and 12,500 dollars in
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sales. so far. >> we couldn't run away from the spoilage, so we ended up losing a lot. >> lincoln avenue in willow glen had virtually no foot traffic. businesses had signs posted. they were closed due to the outage. weird very weird. >> i'm used to. this is one of my favorite places to be the dark didn't keep people from grabbing a slice or a drink at bebo's ny pizza. >> the owner said they were fortunate to hook up to a generator quickly, thanks to a customer, so we're able to keep the make line going and kind of keep things rolling. >> we got a little bit of light and the oven is gas, so fortunately we can still cook and as long as we have business and people hanging out and orders coming in, we're going to keep the doors open in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> tonight, president biden called governor newsom about the recent storms and offered federal support in the state's capital city. one family witnessed a large tree collapse onto their home and even caught it on video. the sacramento family says the roof collapsed in and a look inside shows huge
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cracks across the ceiling. luckily, no one was hurt. with more on the historic storm across the state, here's abc news reporter jacqueline lee in southern california is still facing a barrage of rain. >> the atmospheric river under relenting as neighborhoods battle mudslides and flooding. los angeles, getting more than a month's worth of rain in 24 hours in beverly hills, at least half a dozen homes were damaged and multiple people needed to be rescued. abc's rob marciano was there. >> so many slides in the hills around los angeles. but this is by far the worst. this home being pushed off its property onto this roadway. everything inside exploding out of it and sliding down this hill, including this piano in ventura county, flood waters trapped this man with fire fighters racing to save him in the beverly glen neighborhood of los angeles, ryan davis and hisfa wg sound around 2 a.m. it felt like a jet engine was started, like right outside of our window. >> and then we look outside and
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then there's just mud and debris coming down. up and down the california coast. >> powerful winds knocking out power to thousands and pummeling trees. airports like san francisco international, burbank and lax faced delays and cancellations. in santa barbara, the airport closed until 1 p.m. local time due to a flooded airfield, the highest rain totals in southern california include ten inches of rain shattering records in some areas. the national weather service issuing a rare hurricane force wind warning in the bay area, with wind gusts over 100mph. the storm is expected to last through tuesday. jacqueline lee abc news, santa barbara two schools in san jose, several schools in sonoma county, as well as cal state east bay main campus are all closing again tomorrow because of power outages. >> the best way to stay on top of these updates is with the abc seven news bay area app. that is where we are keeping you on top of live updates from the storm, as well as full forecast. just make sure to enable the apps
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notifications when you download in the north bay, a frightening incident at a high school in santa rosa has a lot of people worried and asking questions about school security. >> police say someone in a ski mask showed up with a knife at montgomery high school this morning, the latest in an alarming number of incidents at school. abc 70 reporter tim johns is here in the newsroom. tim, you've been talking with people who think all of this is a call to action to protect kids and teachers. yeah >> dan, you know, safety at montgomery high school as well as at other schools in the santa rosa district has been a major topic of discussion recently. the school has seen a substantial uptick in violence and gang related activities. so much so that back in december, santa rosa police were stationed temporarily on campus for the two weeks leading up to the winter break. now, just today, authorities say that around 8 a.m, an intoxicated 16 year old male suspect wearing a ski mask was trespassing on the montgomery high campus. police tell us that 16 year old was checking door handles at the
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school and approached several students after being escorted off of school grounds by staff, police found the suspect at a nearby grocery store, where they detained him at some point this morning. officials say that suspect also flashed a knife at one student and threatened to stab him. amid this uptick in violence at santa rosa city schools district leaders say student safety is their top priority. >> it is essential to acknowledge that schools alone cannot bear the entire responsibility of tackling the root causes of youth violence and gang affiliation. the entire community must come together to support our students and address the underlying issues. now up until 2020, the district had school resource officers who were responsible for keeping campuses safe. >> now there's discussion over whether they should be brought back full time. some experts who deal with youth youth violence believe a multifaceted approach is the best way to ensure student safety. >> community based organizations that's in the neighborhood are even close by. that's work with
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these individuals that the school can tap in with, because sometimes these kids won't talk to the school folks, but they will talk to the cbos. >> and that 16 year old suspect was booked into juvenile hall on four different offenses. he is not a student at montgomery high school. in the newsroom tonight, tim johns, abc seven news. >> all right, tim, thank you so much. now we are just a few days away from the lunar new year. the holiday is on saturday this year, ushering in the year of the dragon. today, san francisco leaders and police held an event at chinatown's dragon gate to talk about safety ahead of this year's festivities. they encourage you to be aware of your surroundings. if you see something, say something. >> there has been some reports of situations where some of our elderly folks in the community have been scammed. >> so again, just be aware if someone's coming up to you or approaching you about blessing your, you know, money, jewelry, so forth, to be aware that this is typically a scam, that they'll try to swap out your
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goods and steal your items. >> san francisco's board of supervisors is set to vote wednesday on a measure to expand the city's community ambassador program throughout chinatown during lunar new year celebrations. >> owns costco, wants to build a new store in san jose, but some neighbors aren't very happy about it. the new costco would be located in this shopping center you see on the map. lower were invited to a community meeting tonight to talk about it on top of the list, noise and increased traffic in the neighborhoods nearby. one person says there's a student petition going around addressing some of these concerns. it's been circulating for three days, apparently with a couple hundred signatures so far. latoya factory will no longer hold its roots in northern california after five decades. >> the mexican packaged food company is relocating its santa rosa plant to moundridge, kansas , next month. it was founded by the tamayo family in 1977, according to the press democrat food group says it would cost too much to expand in this region. they say the goal is to
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make the best tortillas at a fair price, while reaching new customers. >> king charles cancer diagnosis the latest information about his condition and how the royal family is responding tonight, the taylor swift effect from the album to the boyfriend. >> she is already the talk of the super bowl opening night as our team is there. >> super bowl week is underway here in las vegas after the break, you'll meet a 11 year old whiz reporter with a big game prediction that you might just like. i bet. >> all right, first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thanks, dan and amy. why not watch tonight? don't answer. >> usually i just come here to, like, say some funny stuff, but i'm learning something about you. >> i have some literature i'd like you to take home. okay.
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exclusive sit down interview with former new jersey governor and president candidate chris christie. his first since suspending his campaign for president, watched the one on one conversation with abc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos on good morning america starting at 7 a.m, right after abc seven mornings developing news from the uk tonight as you see, buckingham palace shrouded in darkness right now, the british royal family is showing their support after king charles's cancer diagnosis. >> this buckingham palace announced the king's diagnosis news today, which comes less than 18 months into his reign. the palace isn't saying what type of cancer or what stage, except to say it is not prostate cancer. it was discovered during the king's recent hospital stay for treatment of an enlarged prostate. king charles started
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outpatient treatment for the cancer. today, his public duties are postponed. abc news has learned the monarch personally called his sons, william and harry, to tell them the news. prince harry will be traveling home from california to the u.k. to see his father. king charles is 75 years old. well, now to the san francisco takeover to kick off the week leading up to super bowl 58, the 40 niners and chiefs filled up allegiant stadium in las vegas for media night. but before they arrived, the niners released this hype video, which proves george kittle's goal came true. it's time to dig deeper and to rise higher. >> i will be back here. i will be back here and i will be back. >> the vengeance do indeed. >> once there, the 40 niner faithful and team got just a small taste of what sunday's big game will be like, and we have full team coverage on all the excitement in vegas tonight. >> we do abc seven news sports director larry beil is standing
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by live with the big headlines, but first, abc seven news reporter j.r. stone caught up with fans as well as another reporter in attendance, who seemed to steal the show. >> 40 niners fans, blue man group and sourdough sam super bowl must be near. i mean, honestly, i just think it's going to be a great, eventful game. >> i mean, i've been here interviewing both sides, the chiefs and the 40 niners, 11 year old jeremiah might just be one of the smartest people at this opening night of super bowl week. >> he's already interviewing the big stars. he surely knows nick bosa, deebo samuel, george kittle, trent williams. but he might not know what kyle use. check used to eat before a game back in the day. >> i used to do some weird things. cheese, steak, spaghetti, sweet potatoes, eggs, this kind of thing. now honestly , he, um. depends on what time the game is, but i keep it pretty, pretty standard for that. >> many of the players like to play a lot of video games. >> yeah, i'm like, man, i play
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man. if i got some downtime, i'll play a few games. >> but if pushed to really evaluate this game, he knows what's up. >> they're both hungry. they're both really great rosters and they're both healthy, which is the most important part in football. so i really just think it's going to be a really great game. sadly even now during super bowl week, dallas cowboys fan super cowboy won't admit who's the real team deep down going for the niners? >> absolutely not. >> but that's okay as long as smart minds like jeremiah prevail, little man will pick a winner if pushed to do so. i mean, if i had to choose if making me choose, i'd have to pick the niners because i'm a raider. >> and if i be violating raider nation law, if i lose to the chiefs under any circumstances. but that's only if i had to pick from a lively opening night in vegas. >> will j.r. stone abc seven news. >> how much fun is that? all right, as we said, abc seven sports director larry beil was
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in on all the action tonight in a desperate attempt to try to keep up with 11 year old jeremiah. >> yeah, i think he's got some tough competition. but larry is here live in vegas with a peek at what's ahead in sports. larry, come on, show us what you got. >> well, are we sure he's 11? are we sure? i mean, do we really know that he's 11? i mean, i'd like, what is he going to do when he's 15? he's he's peeking on too soon. that's. i'm doing the slow burn. but anyway, do you guys hear that noise? do you guys hear that? do you guys do you guys hear that noise? >> i think, what is it? >> no. what >> what? no, no, what is it? >> no, no, it's the sound of a blackjack table calling my name. it's like. it's like larry, just. just leave your money here anyway. 40 niners, the faithful showed up loud and proud. plus, we have controversy on day one of super bowl week. i'll tell you why. the 40 niners are a bit peeved. i will try to be as good
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as jeremiah. >> we appreciate the effort. >> no promises. >> all right. thank you larry. we'll see you back with all of that in just a little bit. all right. >> stay tuned for larry more of that coming up. >> but the vegas strip is shining bright for the super bowl. check out just some of the displays around sin city. there's a 65 square foot project on the side of caesar's palace. it's a three minute looped show running several times a night. and of course, the sphere is teaming up with the nfl to project its own custom displays and the taylor swift effect is in real power at this super bowl 58. maybe you've heard one of the biggest headlines is will she or won't she make it to the game in time? after her concert in tokyo on saturday? >> ooh, the suspense the swifties were quick to figure out. there is definitely enough time to get to las vegas before kickoff. it has gotten so much attention that even nfl commissioner roger goodell weighed in today. >> obviously, it creates a buzz. it creates a another group of young fans, particularly young
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women that are interested in seeing why is she going to this game, why is she interested in this game? besides travis, she is a football fan and i think that's great for us. oh man, it's huge hype. >> even california governor newsom had something to say about the taylor swift effect in an interview over the weekend. he said he's, of course, rooting for the 40 niners, hoping to get revenge against the chiefs after the 2020 super bowl. >> but newsom quipped, there's no bad blood, and he knows taylor and travis kelce are both resilient and would recover from the loss. >> there is no chance she's going to miss the super know. all right, let's get to the weather forecast. finally a break. >> yes spencer christian is here with the latest spencer okay larry might miss the super bowl if he's still at the blackjack tables. >> here's a look at what's happening with our weather on live doppler seven. it's great to see it's not raining in the bay area right now. there's some moisture in the air showing in the atmosphere showing up on the image there, but it's dry and it's calm. no wind speed to speak of at all. and it's cooler than at this time last night. 4
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to 5 degrees cooler in most locations, 13 degrees cooler in novato. so let's take a look at our current temperature readings. it is 51 degrees in san francisco right now. also low 50s at oakland, hayward, san jose, san mateo, and 46 at half moon bay. up in the north bay and over to the east bay we go. it is down to 39. in petaluma, 45 at santa rosa and napa, 49 livermore and low 50s at fairfield and concord. and these are our forecast headlines tomorrow. a mix of sun and clouds, lots of sun tomorrow will be happy to see that. wednesday and thursday lightrillionain and showers. and then through the weekend we expect sunnier, drier and warmer weather coming our way, which we will welcome with open arms overnight. a few clouds around, but lots of clearing as well. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the low to mid 40s, some upper 30s in our coolest inland locations. tomorrow mainly sunny skies, high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s and we still have some flood concerns. the ground is saturated, high tides tomorrow could produce some coastal flooding around the bay shoreline and north bay shoreline, and up in the inland inland valleys of the north bay.
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so this coastal flood advisory will be in effect from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. tomorrow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. after a bright and dry day tomorrow, we expect some light rain on wednesday and thursday each day. level one storm activity before it starts to dry out again on friday and look at this weather going into the weekend. sunny skies, milder conditions with high temperatures getting into the low 60s. can't wait for that. we'll
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i'm katie porter and i approve this message. reveal live at mandalay bay in las vegas, opening night at the super bowl. 40 niners fans as they turned out in droves. in fact, there was a total of 23,000 people or so at the allegiant stadium to watch opening night. now also, controversy. on day one, the 40 niners not happy with the playing field at unlv. they feel it's too spongy and they've had issues with fields in the in the past and players getting hurt. so tonight i asked deebo samuel about that field. what is your assessment of the field?
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>> i know you got to ask kyle. he said go talk to kyle. >> so i'm talking to you. i'm so glad he sent you to me because i thought about this a while and you just got to go talk to deebo. >> oh, serious? yeah, it is what it is. we'll be all right. evo. devo. devo devo. >> something that you've dreamed about since, you know, i was seven years old. >> it still feels like a dream. >> this is the biggest thing. like biggest sports thing in the world. >> most beautiful thing about the super bowl is not about which tight end centers. which team is better. that's very true. >> oh, it's late in the fourth quarter. are you prepared to disappoint taylor swift? >> yes. >> after the super bowl, after we get the win, i'm gonna go into my barber and i'm gonna say, i'ma get the travis kelce and see what happens. >> if i had a wrestling name, the bear, i don't know, maybe, uh, the big yeti, i don't know the big yeti. >> you don't want to see the
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yeti. >> i like soft tacos but i'll do hard tacos up. >> make me want to play right now, baby. whoa i love the boos more than i love the cheers. baby keep them coming, niners gang. keep them coming. >> oh, you can count on that. i'm not sure how taylor swift is going to feel about that grizzly adams look that travis kelce is sporting warriors in brooklyn with authority. it's jonathan kuminga had a double double 28 points ten boards as the warriors came back in the fourth quarter steph curry the ankle breaker on nic claxton. big three over the 611 center. and then curry with under two minutes left. the runner and one. curry with a game high 29. and the warriors victorious 109 98. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino. and we will be
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fuentes and stay with abc seven all week for the latest leading up to super bowl 58. >> we have got it covered and a reminder you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming. >> all right, thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for uh- spencer christian, larry biel, all of us here we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel. >> brie larson have a great night. previously on "jimmy kimmel live!" -- >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- brie larson, beanie feldstein, and music from jason derulo and
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