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how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. >> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 22nd. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. we are starting out with some cloud cover in the north bay. visibility not an issue. we will call it partly cloudy. and temperatures are on the cool side a look from mt. tam right now. you can see that we have the clear sky. the beginning of day light where numbers are cool in the north bay.
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39 degrees santa rosa. napa good morning, it's 60. 41 novato and fairfield. livermore 44. from our roof camera we are looking at a pretty mild start in san francisco at 54 degrees. so by noontime question will be in the 60s with a light breeze. 4:00 mid-60s to 70s. more spring like warmth on the way. by 7:00 we are falling into the 50s. today the last day of bo average temperatures. tomorrow the chill moves in and rain showers after that. we will talk about the holiday week coming up. >> lisa. thank you. the focus of abradant terror crack down has now shifted from paris to brussels. belgium's capital centre is on a level 4 alert. that's the highest after the government warning that terrorists are poised to strike as they did nine days ago in paris. if it's still a level 4 tomorrow, schools in brussels will be closed. a man suspected in the attacks on paris is also believed to be on belgian soil. abc news reporter richard cantu has the details.
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>> on the streets of brussels the government raised the terror alert to the highest level. >> there shouldn't be a lot of people walking around. >> fears of a paris style attack. >> it is a serious and imminent threat. >> have put the capital on edge and on guard >> there's less people out and that probably means terrorists aren't going to bomb anybody. >> added to the fears authorities think that hold up somewhere behind the locked doors and deserted streets may be the man who got away. salad is shown in this video obtained by daily mail.com. two of his friends now under arrested a mitt they picked him up in paris after last week's attacks and drove him back to his native belgium. police call him armed and dangerous. in paris authorities are trying to learn how the alleged mastermind of the killing spree managed to enter france, as mourners continue to gather to
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the make-shift memorials to hundreds of victims. to and including the concert hall where most were murdered. the american band eagles of death metal was on stage. in an interview, the lead singer described the slaughter. >> several people hid in our dressing room and the killers were able to get in and kill every one except for a kid hiding under my leather jacket. >> and making memories worse, worrying that scenes like these may be the new normal. abc news. >> president obama is in malaysia and spoke at the east asian summit about fighting isis to prevent future terror attacks. >> we will cutoff their financing, we will hunt down their leadership, we will dismantle their networks and their supply lines, and we will ultimately destroy them. even as they are in the process of doing that, we want to make sure that we don't lose our own
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values and our own principles. >> the president also discussed the refugee crisis, saying prejudice and discrimination help isis and undermine national security. be sure to stay with abc7 on the latest on the paris attacks and threats on belgium. you can get breaking news updates anytime by downloading our abc7 news app and enabling the push alerts. >> breaking news out of san francisco. at least one person is dead after a motorcycle accident on southbound 2 0. chp officers responded to the scene around 2:125 this morning. we are now waiting word from san francisco police for more information. rohnert park police are searching for a man they say is armed and dangerous. mr. vazquez is alleged of shooting his estranged wife
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late friday night. he approached her at her home. she tried to drive away but he shot her in the chest and then ran off. the couple recently separated. police say he threatened her just days before. she is expected to survive. antioch police are on the lookout for gunmen who shot three people. they killed one and injured two. it happened about 9:00 last night on sycamore drive. the man who died is an 18-year-old from pittsburgh. the others are both men, one 18-year-old from antioch and the other a 20-year-old from pittsburgh. investigators are interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence. san jose police are investigating a deadly collision involving a bicyclist and a car last night. it happened around 7:45 on monterey highway and lewis road when a mercedes-benz hit the bicyclist. crews rushed him to the hospital where he died.
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police say alcohol and drugs do not appear to have played a role for the driver but they suspect the bicyclist may have been drinking. in san francisco an out of control pickup truck hit and killed a woman walking along lake merced yesterday afternoon. police say the driver jumped the curve and went up on to the walking path hitting the woman. the truck ended up in a ditch. the woman driving it went to the hospital. police are looking into the possibility that the brakes failed. >> is another blow to the dungeness crab season, and it will likely hit your wallet. two more states postponed the crab season due to the toxic algae outbreak. abc7 news reporter katie tells us what is means for a holiday tradition. >> hope for a healthy dungeness crab season is fading faster than the sun. the fishing boats puttered into port where the captain said the delay of the bay area season is
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devastating. >> i don't have any money, i don't have any income. >> for third generation fishermen john miller, two-thirds of his yearly income is made during the dungeness harvest. but a large algae bloom has caused crabs to test high for an acid that is a health concern and a serious threat to miller's livelihood. >> tighten our belts and not spend any money and try to get through. >> i wish they were out in the water so we could have some crabs this holiday season but looks like we will have to import. >> the dungeness will come from somewhere, said the manager of the waterside cafe. >> we are getting updates every day and trying to find out what's the latest. >> but it's with bated breath. now oregon and parts of the washington coast are delaying crab seasons too. >> for us you are still going to get great crab and it will be quality, but it won't be where we normally go and catch it. >> alaska and puget sound could be the only fisheries with the
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dungeness crab considered safe for the holidays. the price may increase. >> we will have to raise the price slightly but not to the point it's not enjoyable. >> affordability depends on who you ask, the locals who enjoy crab or the tourists. >> something that we could afford. quite expensive. >> or the fishermen facing financial certainty as they wait for a clean test of the dungeness crab. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> a bit of sport news here. you won't see colin kaepernick play quarterback again for the 49ers this season. some football insiders believe he might be done wearing red and gold. he had already lost his starting job to blaine gapert. now he said he hurt his left the nonthrowing shoulder against green bay last month. he's due to have surgery tuesday. abc7 news was at levi's stadium
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where fans reacted to the news. >> time for him to go. he hasn't done anything in the first four, five games. >> i'm not a huge fan. you know, if anyone should be on injured reserve, maybe york. >> the timing is interesting. kaepernick's nearly $128 million deal to will be guaranteed if he's on the 49ers roster in april and ready to play or not. last night stanford kept their pac-12 hopes alive, beating cal in the big game. rivalry with friends and sometimes very close family members rooting against each other. abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington heard all the trash talking before the game. [chanting] >> it's the big game. the cal golden bears versus the stanford cardinals. >> it's the game of the year. >> a rivalry that extends off the field.
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>> it's one of the many ways we are better than them. >> we are a better school, we are an affordable school, and we put out the best graduates in the whole country. >> jackson plays football at stap ford and graduated in 2014. now he's back to watch. >> you know guys on the other team. you have to go out together sometimes. just that, you know, bay area rivalry. you want to be able to win the bay. >> go stanford! go stanford! >> this is a house divided. tim went to stanford, his wife to cal. >> my wife and i love each other but this is a very tense time of year. >> the big game is also strong in tradition. the andersons, hailing graduates from both universities, have been tailgating under the same tree for more than 40 years. >> now we are here with our kids and our folks. >> their favorite game ever? >> '82. i was there. >> he's out on the field, he's going to go to the end zone! >> a classic.
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the play, one cal fans talk about to this guy and stanford fans want to forget. last night the axe stayed with the cardinals. >> cal made too many mistakes. penalties, couldn't score in the red zone and we scored on big plays. >> i feel a lot better they won. i wanted them to win, especially after last week. >> excited fans are starting to smell roses. in palo alto. alyssa harrington, abc7 news >> lisa is here to talk about the all-important thanksgiving day weather forecast. >> yeah. we've got everything from much colder temperatures to scattered showers and even some low-elevation snow visiting us by early next week. right now mount tam, the camera shaking a bit from high are elevation winds but we have upper 30s to low 40s in the north bay. one more mild day before it all changes. the forecast is next. >> also ahead, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's big gift that could help everybody in san francisco. and mickey, my any, donald and
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last year on november 25th. the killers are still at large. a $25,000 reward is offered for information leading to their arrest. renzel's family will speak at the service this morning. it begins at 121:00 at our lead of the lord's catholic church church in oakland. >> and also a service for a legendary burlesque and topless dancer carroll dota. she established the red light district in the 1960s of the she's one of the first topless dancers of the era and made the condor club famous. she died of kidney failure at the age of 78. the memorial starts tonight at grant avenue in north beech in san francisco. 400 people teamed up to offer a bountiful thanksgiving for families across the south bay. in san jose volunteers of all ages filled boxes with food for needy families yesterday.
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sacred heart community service will give out 4200 boxes just in time for thanksgiving. each family will also get a turkey. sacred heart needs about 1500 more. >> asking everybody if they can come down and bring a turkey or donate online at our website so we can make the purchases of the turkeys. >> if you want to help, we have a link to sacred heart on our website, abc7news.com. facebook ceo is celebrating a milestone for the new hospital expansion in san francisco that now bears his name. mark zuckerberg and his wife, dr. pricilla chan, gave $75 million to help build sf general's new trauma center. yesterday's event marks the end of construction, although it won't actually serve patients until spring. >> we believe that investing in health is one of the most important the things that we can do personally and that we can all do as a society.
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it can change people's lives and help them learn and grow. contribution is the biggest individual donation made to an american public hospital. that hospital operates the only trauma center serving san francisco and northern san mateo counties. three, two, one! ♪ it's officially holiday season in san francisco. last night the tree at pier 39 was all lit up and decorated with thousands of bows, ornaments and lights. today mickey mouse, mini mouse, donald duck and goofy will be there again for a day of fun and another tree lighting celebration tonight. who is that guy? our own spencer christian was there hanging out with disney coworker mickey last night. mickey and the gang sang and danced for hundreds of fans in attendance. if you could not make it last night, you can watch the celebration right here on abc7 news.
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it airs next sunday, november 29th at 6:30 p.m. if. >> it definitely is feeling like the season. lisa is here. >> day-to-day changes will really make it feel like thanksgiving and perhaps look like it. if you are head up to the mountains, we may get a spritzle of rain but nothing huge to impair your plans that much but enough to make it a little tricky out there. some clouds invading the fourth bay. we will call it partly cloudy. temperatures are cool, ranging from the upper 30s to the mid-350's. check this out. a nice painted sky from our roof camera. a beautiful shot. sun will be up in another 40 minutes or so. and numbers look like this. 54 san francisco, half moon bay. 46 in oakland. san jose. good morning to you, 47. it is 47 in morgan hill. and another nice-looking morning shot for you from mt. tam where it is tom on the bay.
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temperatures have been mild right through the middle of the afternoon. once we lose the sun it gets chilly and today with the wind shift in the afternoon it should be a little cooler. high pressure will fadeaway. today is it for the mild temperatures. 34 livermore. in the low 40s from novato to fairfield. coming up a couple of degrees, 42 concord. sutro tower from this vantage point, the city decked-out in all its lights. so a few high clouds, mild temperatures once again. we will be looking at numbers today in the 60s and 70s. as much as 10 degrees cooler to tomorrow. a weak system heads our way. it's the one on tuesday that will provide a few light showers and even colder air. the coldest air of the season arriving on tuesday. so here's a long range outlook starting at tuesday where the area of low pressure is still to the north. it sinks southward, bringing some showers and then it's out of here by wednesday. and for thanksgiving it's going to be dry, but cold, with morning temperatures below
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freezing in some of the protected valleys. so throughout the day today you will notice the sunshine, a few high clouds. tomorrow the open shore push, the cooler numbers. and by tuesday morning, if you are working or headed out, you may need the umbrella because the rain will push through the bay area in phases. so the first phase at about 5:00. santa rosa, cloverdale getting wet. by 8:00 we have showers from the east bay across san francisco and the peninsula pushing into, say, about hayward of the and then through the rest of the morning hours we've got san jose looking wet. 4:00 a few showers as well. so amounts ranging from a tenth of an inch to .2, maybe a third san carlos and on the third maybe a little more than that in spots. snowfall, well, the snow levels coming down significantly to about 2,000 feet. anywhere from 4 inches or so to inclined and kirkwood. higher elevations will see more. morning lows from the 40s in the santa clara valley, san jose to the 30s, staying there
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through the weekend. 74 today san jose. 72 napa, 69 san francisco. a record yesterday in oakland. a few degrees cooler. cooler with breezy winds on monday. that continues into tuesday. we will add some showers and much cooler weather. it will take us through the next five days. and that will bring chilly averages with dry conditions. you can see what's showing up on live doppler 7hd anytime with the abc7 news weather app. it's free on apple's app store or google play and we have more information at abc7news.com/apps. november hasn't been great with the rain. maybe december will be better. >> i was going to say the rain not much to it. >> that's typical for an el nino year. >> all right. thank you, lisa. coming up, the unusual new weapon a bay area police department is use to go slow down speeders.
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so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> dan joins us from new york to tell us what is coming up open good morning america. >> we're leading with a terrifying and firsthand account of inside the massacre. the lead singer of the american band on stage when the shots rang out speaking publicly for the first time. and president obama vowing this morning to, quote, destroy it's
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sis. we are live in paris. and towering inferno. a high rise bursting into flames. this is chicago's iconic john hancock building. it happened while the snow from this weekend's big storm was pounding down. we have both stories out of chicago this morning. and new developments to tell us on this extraordinary scene. it played out on camera. heroic medical student seen here list beings his life to save a woman from the armed gunman. the hunt for the gun map intensifying as the young student is fighting for his life. we will see you soon. coming up tonight at 11:00, why would you pay $300 to $400 to sleep on the ground and wash your own dishes? >> it was really earning i was expecting. and more. >> well, find out why a lot of bay area professional women are answering the call of the wild with no men allowed. that's tonight on abc7 news at 11:00.
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we want you to meet one of the most popular residents. it's a slow-down cat. the 12-moot tall feline is the work of a local sculptor. the goal is to capture your attention and get you to slow down. the cat even lights up at night. he donated the cat to the city. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. an uproar after the latest donald trump event. a protester forced out, and what trump had to say. also, ocean beech in san francisco is a popular place to throw a quick party but soon you might not be able to just light are a bonfire anytime you
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>> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. , it isn't this a nice shot to wake up to from mt. tam. the beginning of a beautiful day out there. 6:57 is the official sunrise. we are chilly in the north bay. 39 degrees.
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it's 40 napa, 41 to novato and fairfield. visibility not a problem. with he are in the mid-40s in livermore. the warm spot is san francisco at 54. and just as nice here. a beautiful sky out there. so temperatures will climb through the 50s after 7:00 and by noontime will be in the low to mid-60s with sunshine. by 4:00 even 70s arrive from santa rosa to san jose, perhaps livermore, as well. then the temperatures drop. the clouds will increase and we've got a cool day on the way to start the work week. lots of holiday travel on the way and it's going to involve some slick roadways and very cold temperatures. details in a few minutes. carolyn. >> we will pay attention. thank you, lisa. two big controversy this morning following a donald trump rally in alabama of the a black protester chanting black lives to matter got hit, kicked and pushed to tfe ground yesterday. cell phone video shows at least half a dozen people surrounding him. a woman kicking him while he was
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down. a man punping him. trull called for the man to be taken out. >> the other controversy the gop candidate is suggesting police should keep an eye on american muslims and where they worship. >> i want surveillance of these people. i want surveillance of certain mosques, okay? if that's okay. >> trump said he believes some mosques could pose terrorist threats and he would, quote, strongly consider shutting down mosques in the u.s. trump will make an appearance on "this week" with george stephanopoulos this morning. presidential candidates ben carson and martin o'malley will also join the show to address issues ahead of the upcoming debates next month. you can catch it right here on abc7. hillary clinton announced she knew that american women killed in the attack on mali friday. gunmen took over a hotel in the
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west african nation, killing 18 people. one of them, anita datar, is a public health worker focusing on global health, family planning and hiv. she said datar is the former partner of a senior policy advisor who served her while she was in the senate. clinton added datar was a wright light who gave help and hope to people in need around the world, especially women and families, datar has spent time in the bay area here. her brother is a doctor in san francisco. a bay area health watchdog group is suing the makers of e-cigarettes. san francisco based center for environmental health claims e-cigs do not have the proper warning labels required by california law. a recent report from the state health department says the product contains at least ten chemicals with the potential to cause cancer. they want new labels warning about at least two of those chemicals. >> it's an impression that this is just harmless water vapor for coming from these about devices,
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but it's an aerosol that contains all kinds of particulate matter and toxins. >> he said there's also concern vaping is making smoking look cool again to teen aimers. -- teenagers. legislation that would have regulated e-cigs the same way as tobacco products failed in the state assembly earlier this year. medical marijuana growers will soon be able to use special couriors to legally transport their pot on california roads. it's part of new regulations for the industry that governor jerry brown just signed into law. right now transporting medical weed on state, county and federal roads is risky for growers. >> right now if you are trying to transport from the farm to the dispensary, there's no real laws. so can you get pulled over? can, you know, your money or your crop get confiscated?
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>> some officials feared the new illegal form of drug trafficking could put public safety at risk and they feared drug cartels getting involved and taking off local politicians. happening today, a historic church in napa will welcome back parishioners for the first time since last year's earthquake. the magnitude 6.0 quake badly damaged the first methodist church. stain glassed windows were shattered and plaster walls crumbled. the 99-year-old church is now safe enough to hold services. it took nearly $2.5 million to repair. the first service begins at 9:30 this morning. bonfires at san francisco's ocean beach have always been a cheap way to have fun. but the national park service thinks the fun is getting out of hand and wants to crack down. city supervisors are responding with a resolution. >> city records show bonfires at san francisco's ocean beach have been a tradition at least as far back as 1890.
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>> sit around the fire, talking and playing music. that's what the beach is here for. >> a few years ago the golden gate national recreation area , or ggnga, tried to ban the bonfires but gave up in the face of criticism. now the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to get a permit. and for the first time charge perhaps $35 to reserve a fire pit. >> it's unclear. ridiculous. what's the point of a public state beach if you would have to pay to use the bonfire? >> it's actually under federal jurisdiction, and the ggnra said it's proposal is designed to deal with trash and maintenance issues. >> this is also a concern from the public that they want to use the beach the next morning. and they are finding that it's really -- it's really a mess. >> according to supervisor eric marr, the city's rec and park department has been given
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thousands of dollars over the last two years to help with the cleanup. marr represents the district where the fire pits are located and has introduced a resolution trying to find a compromise. >> where we are protecting the ocean beach area to be more sustainable like the national park service wants to, but also allow free and acceptable use of bonfires. the ggnra is accepting your feedback through december 4th. still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, the latest in wearable technology, including for your car. what you can learn from your vibrating steering wheel. and here's a live look from our tom cam. some rain in the forecast this week and dropping temperatures. lisa argen along shortly with the full accuweather forecast.
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odysseo by cavalia opens november 19th under the white big top at at&t park. tickets available at cavalia.net.
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san francisco's saint bonifice parish will open their doors tonight to provide shelter for the homeless during the winter season. breakfast and dinner will be provided every day for sheltered guests. dozens of beds will be made available on a first-come, first-serve basis for homeless men that need a warm place to sleep.
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the winter shelter program is a collaboration between several church groups and social service agencies. it starts today and runs through february. everybody is really concerned, lisa, because of el nino to. >> right. you said february. it's going to feel like february pretty soon. in fact, today is the final someday of the run of the mild temperatures. here's a look at the sutro tower camera. upper 60s today, more 70s, but then it's over and we are talking more seasonal temperatures. with that some rain perhaps. we will talk about it coming up. >> it's over! thank you, lisa. also ahead, stanford off to a fast start against cal in the 118th big game. but the golden bears battled back. mike shumann has the highlights coming up in sports. ♪ starting thursday, apparel will cool down to 40% off. [ both ] 40%! [ quickly ] the news is good! [ quickly ] sports win! [ whispers ] let's go shopping!
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in action today. at 10:00 this morning the silver and black are in detroit facing the lions and this afternoon the 49ers return from their bye week in seattle against the seahawks. kick-off at 1:25. this morning stanford fans have bragging rights over cal after the cardinals beat the gold bears for the sixth year in a row. here's shu. he has all the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning. well, stanford was the obvious favorite in the 118th version of the big game, but with this match-up you never know what can happen. history tells us that. and it looked like a stanford runaway in the first half at christian mccaffrey set a school record for total yards in a game. the stanford marching band. still in their halloween costumes. oh, there's donald trump. second quarter. christian mccaffrey started the drive. kevin hogan began, the quick screen pass. and watch this young man go. three great cut-backs. great downfield blocking. he has the speed to finish. mccaffrey takes it 49 yards for the touchdown. cardinals up.
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14-3. a field goal makes it 14-6. 51 seconds left in the half. mccaffrey fields a kickoff. the 98 yards. 282 of his stanford single game record, 383 all-purpose yards came the first half. 21-6 stanford at the break. cal outscored them 10-0 in the third. now down. but stanford answers. 12 plays, 61-yard drive. the second td of the game. then bryce. sixth straight big game win. the 48-yard touchdown. you can't coach speed. stanford keeps the axe for the sixth straight year and clinches the facing elimination 12 north title in the victory. >> our seniors, so proud of those guys. we have a guy in the program that's lost the axe and it's cal week. cal week, we don't worry about anything else. this is a big game and the big game, and our guys were phenomenal in practice all week. >> san jose state in hawaii. still a chance at a bowl game. pretend this is a bowl game.
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first quarter, first possession. kenny potter. 9-yard touchdown. big hit at the goal line but he holds on. they go up 7-0. still first quarter. ed oodles of time. wide open to the end zone. 21-0, spartans. second quarter. after the hawaii turnover, he waltzes in. spartans led at the break. they won. play boyscy state next week. and they are bowl eligible. and colin kaepernick was placed on the season-ending injured reserve yesterday with a torn labrum in his nonthrowing left shoulder. it apparently happened in the green bay game on october 4th. the 49ers training staff said it would heal itself, but after the bye week he got a second opinion and it was found he had a significant tear of his labrum in his left shoulder and he will have surgery as early as tuesday in denver. rehab usually takes four to six months. april 1st his 2016-calorie of
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$11.9 million becomes guaranteed if he's still on the roster, including injured reserve. the team could work out an injury settlement. stay tuned. well, the sharks have been on fire on the six-game road trip. winner of four in a row as they faced off against pittsburgh last night. the head coach peter deboer who left the team for a personal matter. and the assistant taking over the reigns. the assist on the brent burns goals. marleau scores his 1,000th point. 36th player to do it with one franchise. also did it in the city he was drafted in back in 1997. second period, game tied at one. burns records his second goal of the game. marleau and paul martin gets the assist. 2-1, sharks. martin spent the two last years in pittsburgh. faces his former team for the first time. scores a first goal with his new team. all goals come from the defense of the sharks 5-0 on the road trip. they end today in columbus. 3-1, your final. raiders in detroit and the
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niners in seattle. i'll have those highlights at 5:00. i'm mike shumann have a great day, we will get a little rain and then it's going to get really, really cold >> that's just about the size of it. we will have it he in a little more detail. but pretty shot with the sun coming up in less that ten minutes. right now live doppler 7hd shows some cloud cover-up into the north bay. a little bit in san francisco. some across the peninsula but fog is not an issue this morning. in fact, we are looking at some sun here in the city with 54 ° of the later on today another day of temperatures above average. this is the last day, though. 47 san jose, 46 morgan hill. yesterday the 72 degrees in half moon bay beat even redwood city many but i think today will be cooler. the winds will shift to an on shore component and tomorrow we see muff, much cooler weather. mt. tam is awfully nice look week upper 30s in santa rosa. napa at 41. 41 novato.
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42 concord and livermore. it's in the 40s of the pretty chilly for you. lake tahoe, 27 degrees at the tahoe valley airport. 59 for a high today. they will have several days of snow showers. but most of the impact will come in on tuesday, and overall just light snow accumulations but enough to mess things up out there because so many folks hitting the roads. high clouds, mild temperatures, cooler with clouds, more clouds on the coast. still sunshine but temperatures drop five to ten degrees for monday. tuesday, here comes some rain. and it's pretty much out of here late in the day on tuesday. with it the to cold air blasting into the bay area. the coldest air we've seen since last january. it's out of here by wednesday and thanksgiving will be sunny. but, boy, it's going to be cold with highs only in the low 50s right on through black friday and into saturday. we will go through today with the sunshine and tomorrow the onshore push, the cold air. there's two systems. the first one writing down the chilly air tomorrow and then by
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5:00 on tuesday we are looking at the rain showers in a line from the north bay to cloverdale. this is 8:00 in the morning across the east bay. the peninsula. and we aren't looking at much, but still enough to mess up the commute and create some problems if you are headed out of town. so by 4:00 in the afternoon, still a few showers perhaps from the east bay to the peninsula. we are looking at light amounts once again, anywhere from a quarter inch to a little bit more than that in mountain view and san jose and perhaps the third of an inch on the coast. so snowfall most of it on tuesday, but really you could run into it monday into thursday. snow levels dropping to 2,000 feet. about 3 inches. four inches around kirkwood. temperatures, the morning lows have been in the 40s. they will stay that way through tuesday morning and wednesday dropping into the 30s. just a bit above freezing for thanksgiving of the slowly moderating after friday. highs today 79 san francisco, 70
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concord, livermore 73, san jose 74 and the accuweather seven-day forecast, it gets colder tomorrow. really cold with cold showers on tuesday. low snow levels. looking at sunny skies for wednesday, thanksgiving day. black friday but freezing morning and more cloud cover next saturday. yeah, very seasonal. >> yeah. well, tuesday's rain better not keep my mamma from coming to town. >>no, she'll be here. >> thanks, lisa. eight nervous entrepreneurs unveiled their products for the first time last week. jonathan bloom got an early look at the graduating class from a start-up lab that's all about the internet of things. >> it looks kind of like a refrigerator if it weren't for the blinding light that pours out of it. >> look up at the pink light. about special frequency that
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egg signed the car in three locations. experts say it had a resale value of only about $8,000, but it's all about how much someone is willing to pay. let's get a final check of the forecast. >> sunshine out there, and because of the clear sky that's why we are so cool. we will warm up later on today and around the low 70s again for fremont, 72 there and oakland. the cold air arrives tomorrow with showers, even colder tuesday. wednesday, thanksgiving is dry of the just in the 50s. overnight lows freezing. very, very cold. not a lot of rain, but some rain. >> but not on thanksgiving? >> no. >> all right of the thank you, lisa of the thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. "good morning america" is up next. have a great sunday and a great holiday!
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