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live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc 7 news. >> a day long man hunt continues in the peninsula after police aa man killed his girlfriend. they are looking for 22-year-old anthony kirincic. i'm reggie with the details. let's go sergio with the details. >> reporter: they spent about ten hours here processing the details here in san matteo. they have not hold us the identity of the woman who was stabbed to death but they say her boyfriend was responsible
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for the stabbing and they say he is still at large. just after noon today, police were called to south bead street. and the woman inside bleeding. >> the woman was suffering from a stab wound. >> unfortunately, she did not sur rooif. the man suspected independent the homicide, anthony followed him on the hean and he went to the medical nas sill city. neighbors watch the police action. some worried about what is going on. david morrison owned the business across the street. the employees called him to see what to do. >> she called the police dispatch and they said, there is a goo loose. it's all women in the business. >> reporter: he dismissed his employees early just to be on
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the safe tide. they were not able to find him in the medical building but said the stabbing was the result of a domestic violence. >> we have been there a number of times for the domestic violence cases. >> reporter: neighbors told me they heard him and his girlfriend siting several times. unbelievable story in los angeles where police are on the lookout fors a person who buried a newborn baby girl alive under rubble. a car came in the sheriffes snis that a baby was crying near a river bed. the sheriff's office in compton found the baby alive. the child, wrap fld a blanket and cold to the touch, believes to be less than two days old is doing well. police say the person who buried child will chase attempted murder charges. and a man who robbed a woman
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at gun point near shady lain and ild ridge avenue. a very row mote area. the gunman woke the woman up and escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. neighbors say it's time to do something about safety. >> i'm surprised and concerned. i plugged in my secure cameras as soon as i read about it. i had unplugged them because i had a sense of security that i don't feel now. >> the women wasn't hurt. was no sign of forced entry at the house. police comb the neighborhood and did not find the suspect. water is just now returning to a neighborhood in la fayette where they went without it. a main broke yesterday near olympic boulevard.
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cornell barnard has more. >> reporter: the cinches are bone dry. the fast v past 24 hours, bottle water. >> i couldn't wash my hands. i had to use hand sanitizer and bottle water and soup. >> reporter: they are replacing a very large 16-inch cast iron pipe which ruptured saturday afternoon sending a raging river pouring down. >> i heard the roor from up above. >> reporter: he shot in the video as a water fall fell off the family hill heading straight for the house. the water, ankle deep. >> we were shoveling it away from the house so it wouldn't come in. >> reporter: the instant flood brought mud, rocks and debris cascading down. >> it was terrifying. icouldn't believe it was happening. >> reporter: they were lucky water stayed out of their house thanks to firefighters who brought sandbags.
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>> it was a scary time but it was a nice time. we had people here to support us. >> reporter: the 60 year old water pipe will be replaced this with one made of pvc pipe. they don't know if a cold snap caused it to fail. >> we can't say that it was temperature related. could have been seismic activity. >> neighbors hope the water is back on soon. >> the temperature did drop to around the freezing point last night. it didn't help with the cleanup and tonight, many of us face the coldest temps in the season. meteorologist drew tuma with the latest. >> that's right. temperatures close to the freezing mark if not below the freezing mark in a lot of locations. so a freeze warning for the interior east bay, north bay and santa cruz mountains, mid 20s to low 30s.
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along the coast and immediate bay, we have a frost advisory and a low to mid 30s. the only exception, the city of franc san francisco. all the concrete across the city retains heat well. you see mission, and the sun set district, the lower 40s. the wake-up temperatures 3rks 1 in free monday and 36 in oakland. i amtraking more air and the accuweather forecast in a minute. >> you know that is too cold for folks around here. thank you. if your christmas tree seems a little off this year, you're not alone. growering say the lack of rain is making the center piece of the holiday shorter. that is starting to change our traditions. >> reporter: for many familiest a tradition, picking out of the
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perfect tree. >> we found a great team to go home and deck kate rate. >> reporter: they raise douglas and noble firs in oregon. and meanwhile, they had a challenges year. >> the buds are not quite as large thaz should be and the needles not as long as they should have. >> reporter: the own ore caster valley farm say that people who go there to chop down a tree will notice something different. >> the trees are smaller tharn independent the past. >> reporter: he said a foot short intermoisture could change the look in time for christmas. real trees dry out so you have to keep them waters. some more nan a gallon a day. according to the american christmas tree association, a third of californians will say the drought will impact their tree choice. some plans no to the display one at all. others have doing artificial. sales of fake trees expected to
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go up. here, shoppers in south toledo scoping out the decorations. folks i talked to like the look after artificial trees but love the smell of a real thing. >> we had an artificial tree once. i wanted the smell and i wanted the pine needles to get on the floor and get annoyed about and it vacuum them up. >> alissa harrington. a home owner in south san francisco got the unexpected wake-up call. the patio game way to create a sink hole on edgewood way as workmen were laying cohn dags for 31 condos. they were digging a trench before the collapse. >> were we sitting on the coach and we heard, it's like drop a book on dirt and we have an 8 to 10 foot sink hole where the
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patio walkway used to be. >> the contractors are meeting sunday morning to see what can done about salvaging the property. a large ranch home in the valley burned down today and fire investigators are trying to determine the cause. firefighters arrived at the fire just before 1:00 in the afternoon. and by them, the home was engulfed. the area is so remote, they don't have the fire high drants. both of the residents got out safely. and smelly situation in free monday this morning. a tractor-trailer full of 22 tons of cigar badge overturned. the driver lost control and over he went. authorities closed that off ramp for a while until the rig and the tractor could be toed away. still to come, how bay area startups are keeping your
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pashlging every saturday through december 26th to encourage shoppers to visit the downtown area. >> we will call another store to find the game that somebody is looking for or the book if we don't have it. maybe wolfman does. it's very cooperative. >> similar events to tempbt shoppers to go local. consumer awareness of small business saturday has grown to 67% with nearly half shopping on this day. the most growth on thanksgiving and black friday seams comes from online purchases in year. the last thing you need is someone snatching the boxes. the bay area startups offers solutions. >> you have seen the videos right here in the day area. >> they are looking for packages on a doorstep n plain view to get out and grab and leave. >> reporter: online shopping
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gave birth to a new industry for thooef, stealing the stuff you bout. >> we determined a lot of stuff is resold online. >> police here are using social media to get the word out. >> have your product shipped to a u.p.s. store or fedex store. >> reporter: it's given rise to new businesses. swap becomes lets you send packages to this locker service and a startup in san francisco called doorman. >> we are bringing the packages to the customers when they wand it. >> reporter: it sets you ship things to their warehouse insed of sitting at your door. they scan, sort and set on a shelf until you request a delivery in the evening. less opportunity for thieves. >> we are solving a delivery problem they that existed since the dawn of the nernt.
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>> doorman is growing 25% month over month. they project they will have outgrown this warehouse and need to move to a different one. >> most of the e is wortd of mouth. >> reporter: we get a lot of different wine. >> reporter: 4 bucks a package, door plan launched in new york and chicago. in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. i hope you are ready for the coldest temperatures in the season. that is what drew tuma is promising. >> like i really want it. you're going to need a lot of blankets tonight. it's going to be chilly. one of the reasons we have clear skies. live doppler, the all clear that is allowing us to cool off quickly. fairfield and san roman, and 47
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in san francisco around the bay waters a bit quarmer. away from the water, the freeze warnings. the lown't tonight with frost and freeze. 34 will drop to 36 in oakland. 31 in san hone hoe. 26 in santa rosa. 28234 liver more and 22 in sfranz. after a cold start, tomorrow, a lot of sunshine. we will have the clear skies but temperatures will be still be below normal. cool for sunday. 58 for clunds. 56 for san francisco. up to 57 in san jose and 58 for santa rosa and 56 in fairfield. we are watching a front move through here monday. 8:00 in the morning. may be a light shower in the north bay, santa rosa. the bigger picture with the front, what we will do, it's going to wipe out the chilly air and allow more wild air to move
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to tuesday and really into wednesday. future tracker temperature, by once, look at the numbers, these are going to feel nice. above arm e normal this type of year. 65 in oakland. 65 in san jose and up to 6 p in napa. once we get the wild air, it will be followed by the storm system. thursday, we start out in the morning with mainly cloudy skies. here comes the initial moisture moving on shore. thursday, 1:00, we may be dealing with steadier showers. the heavier colors of green, the steadier rain moving through here and it looks to be a slow mover by thursday afternoon and thursday evening. we will likely deal with showers out there, and yes, the system looks to bring more snow to the picture as well. the early call on the system, looks about to be half an inch
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of moisture here in the bay area and likely, a half on foot of snow. we are going to fine tune it thursday. here is the seven-day forecast. and lots of sunshine independ t afternoon. what did it do tuesday, bring a december beauty around here. yes, tuesday is december 1st. we are feeling nice in the 60s. and thursday, wet and windy with the storm moving through. friday, mainly cloudy and saturday, it's sunny and temperatures back in the 60s. cold to mild to wet. >> okay there you go. >> sure. >> coming up on abc 7 news at
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you. abc news with in piedmont for the opening of the boy scout tree lot. it pumps out $100,000 worth of trees, wreaths and gar landss from now to december 23rd. hundreds of volunteers work the tree lot. >> part of the job is seeing the kids all work together and the satisfaction of the customers who come in and get their trees from the scouts and the smiles on their faces. >> they have all types of trees, noble, doug fir, silver tops. all the money boys for boy scout actives throughout the air. the victorian holiday opened at the cal place today. three acres of exhibition halls have been transformed into charles deckens' london. characters mingle with the crowd. more than 100 shops and seven stages and the fair runs on
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this game was a good old fashioned shoot out. hogan to devon, and the handoff to mccalfry. and throws it left. and hogan, 35 second in the game. and kizer, appeared to be short and called it a touchdown avenue review. and 30 seconds on the clock. and hogan, again, 27 yards down the 30. setting up conrad for the game winner. 45 yards, good, never in doubt. stanford with the upset of sixth ranked notre dame. 38-36 the final. here is the hero. >> oh, my goodness. oh. just -- a lot of emotions. i love my team so much. god, it feels great. great team win. >> i can't believe to say right
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now how i feel on the inside. i'm still shaking right now. >> ucla and usc. winner takes the pac 12 and will play stanford. paul perk yuns, stumbles, stays on his feet. 19 yards and second quarter, 14-13 bruins. lauk from their own end done to jackson. bad idea. 42 yards and six more. 20-14 trojans at the half. and momentum shifted in the third. they have the ball, a fresh nan quarterback josh roseman fumbles. and next drive, he throws his first interception in five games. and marshall, steps in front. he had two in the game and usc's offense does the rest. and cody kesler, beats ucla for the first time since 2011, 40-21. they will play stanford in the pac 12 championship game next
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saturday. warriors trying to make it 18 in a row hosting the kings. brandon rush with the start. second night of a back-to-back. first quarter, steph curry, three. falls down. 20-17. curry had 17 points in the first quarter. five seconds left in the first. green to ezeli. and golden state by ten at the break. third quarter, brdraymond drive and triple-doubles in back-to-back games. and third quarter, brandon rush, three, 69-50. iguodala loves its. and brandon rush, three. again, 14 points in the third. 75-52. warriors roll, 18 straight to start the season. they head for a seven-game trip. the abc reports report. the cal bearses, what a game. we have it later in the news cast.
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>> exciting night. >> the entire nation to the bay ar area. still ahead, is donlds trump getting softer today? his response when a protester is kicked ouch. and the th ♪ cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. ultra hd huh? i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv on sale at target.com
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face charges or attempted murder. police say a man stabbed his girlfriend to death. anthony kirincic is considered armed and dangerous. police had a perimeter and he manage tods escape. a woman living alone in mill valley was robbed at gun point. the man in a black hoodie a mask stuck his gun in his face. he escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. the woman was not not. loretta lynch says the attack in colorado ompb a planned parenthood place targeted women. officers arrest the robert dear who was not injured. he muttered something about no more baby parts as he was led away. the man was clearly motivated to opposition for legal abortion.
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brandi hitt is there with details. >> reporter: police surrounded the trailer. the home of 57-year-old robert louis dear, the man accused of a shooting spree friday in a planned parenthood clining in colorado springs. >> i don't know what happened to him. >> reporter: that is what police want to find out as they prepare to bury one of their own. the officer, a 44 father of two, one of three people shot and killed by the plan the parent hd gunman. nancy kerrigan is a long term friend of him. a long time skater. he was remembered with a moment of silence at the university of colorado where he worked. he wa police say dear walked in the
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clonic and walked in and shired with a rifle. the gunman trained his sites on him. >> he was looking at his head. >> reporter: police used armoured vehicles to swash through the walls. >> had e said he was going to give up. >> come out hands up. >> reporter: at this service, all the victims were rered. robert p remains here in police custly. brandi hitt, colorado swings, colorado. >> we notified you on the abc 7 app and push alerts. 14 people are dead because of a storm that is move lg through the middle of the u.s. in oklahoma, tree limbs knocked down power lines leaving more tharn 60,000 people without electricity in the freezing
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cold. icy conditions are made the roads to dangerous in drive in some states. at least four traffic deaths in kansas. one woman is missing after a car is swept away after a flash flood in texas. temperatures are expected to move above freezing in some states. an autopsy is under way tonight to determine how a suspected burglar died in a chimney. it happened in huron. a home own her just lit a fire in his fireplace and he tried to put out the flames as the house filled up with smoke. >> if you think of santa claus down the chimney, it's open. and post have a metal plate at the bottom you cannot get through. there is a four-inch gap. >> firefighters used jackhammers to knock down the chimney. the man inside was responsive in the rescue and died after. he rummaged through the house
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yesterday before getting trapped in the chimney. they will lose the legal authority to collect our phone records. app new law goes in effect in midnight. and they need approval to get private numbers on a case by case basis. they will prevent intelligence agents from connects the dots between the terrorists. did it not lead to a single clear terrorism break through. donald trump is interrupted by another protester but this time, a different approach. how several contenders used the hold day weekend to sell their message. >> a grand entrance for the front-runner in florida. >> the next president of the night.
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>> donald trump arriving in his personal helicopter before taking the stage inside. the candidate was quickly interrupted by a protester. >> can you escort the out? please? thank you. >> get him out of here. throw him out. >> at that rally, a man wearing a black lives matter t-shirt was pushed and hit as security pushed him out. today, trump saved most of his attacks for critics who question his treatment of a newspaper reporter. >> you have to see this guy, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. i don't mock people that have problems. >> den carson was in jordan a trip to bolster his foreign policy credentials. he spent the dame at camp for refugees fleeing syria.
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and he has rejected president obama's plan to bring 10,000 refugees here this year. and they should help gordon. and many in the region overdwhem say western countries need to do more to ease the humanitarian crisis. if you have trouble getting to sleep, bay area researchers have a device to help you get the zs. >> and get your
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wine country and all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. recent studies suggest the growing number of kids, teenagers are sleep deprived. a special light help them get what they are missing? here is a solution in the bay area. >> reporter: a top student who studies in a cozy library in on bed. she won't make the trip up the lalder until after midnight. >> i have groan to bed at 1:00 or 2:00 or the latest 6:00 in the morning. >> reporter: the latest device that will not keep her up but
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help her sleep. a sleep researcher at stanford developed the flashing lights thatry using in a clinical trial with tired teenagers. >> it fool lgs the brain to think this is an earlier sun rise than there is. >> reporter: we showed you the technology in the form of a mask. it allowed them to shift their sleep backwards or three hours about three hours, just fluff to ward off jet lag from a trip. >> we are changing it so when it's 1:00 in the morning in the teen's brain, it's actually only 10:00 at night. >> the problem of teenagers staying up late isn't new, it's something that experts believe is serious because of the way that technology is affecting their lives.
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the parents and students at slooep clinics, the increased screen top on tvs and laptops is increasing the need. >> is it okay to text after 10:00 p.m.? we never got phone calls after 10:00 because the phone call wakes the house they but they are et going woken up by text messages. >> reporter: it's incentive to go to sleep and wake up. hopefully to have her step up to the ladder to sleep. >> i'm a deep sleeper. >> the centers for disease control has recommended pushing back start times to no earlier than 8:30 to give kids a chance to sleep in longer. >> you don't want to sleep through this. weather anchor spencer christian are disney characters are going
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to bring you the magic of the season. it's the peer 39 tree lighting featuring our friends from a businessny lands. right here at abc 7. i'm very jealous of spencer that he was there. drew tuma, how is the weekend? >> that is your deal. you love the characters. i mean, certainly feeling like winder right now. and live doppler, plenty of stars. what you are going to wake up to tomorrow morning. a lot of spots in the freezing mark. fair fooelds, 28 degrees. 31 in concord. 32 in fairmont. and san francisco up to 42 tomorrow morning. and a look at weather, it's quiet. we are tracking rain moving through the deep south. we have showers north of new orleans. and snow in denver, chilly 27. we have high pressure. lots of sunshine.
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and 50s in sacramento. 50s in l.a. and zoom in the bay area. it will be cold tomorrow morning and capitol hilhill any under s. and spink the possible monday be the system brings in mild air tuesday and wednesday before we track and wet and windy thursday on the way on the seven day forecast. >> tuesday and wednesday look nice. >> wince is the pick of the week. >> okay, thank you, drew. >> sure. >> we toss it over to shoe right now. our pick of the week? cal and stanford. hosting arizona state in the home game. and a huge come back and perhaps a final game at memorial stadium.
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state. this may be jarrett goff's final game in memorial statd yum. arizona statd with a ig early lead. and finds him three times for the score and puts asu up. and the bears come back. fourth quarter. >> goff, and mohammed. 58 yards. cal with the first lead. 37-36. a little speed. asu field goal. and the bears retake the lead. 49 yards and goff, 542 yards passing, five touchdowns. cal up, arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. in trouble. going to find raymond eps. four-yard touchdown and they go up 46-ha. last play of the game, cal kicker, 25 yard game winner. and cal and stanford finish with
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game-winning field goals. the sharks can't figure it out but they have a home ice disadvantage. trying to get it figured out. and ryan clowe, the first cup. and peter er debear and 1-0 sh. and the third thin. and hurdle, shoots from the sharp angle. and the last 19 games, 2-0. and ma patrick marleau, the shark goes on to win 5-2. raiders tested by the titans tomorrow in a must-win situation after losing the last three games. to further drive home the point how important the game is next season, the chiefs come to town and they are winning four straight, back to .500. both teams battling for a wild card spot.
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kansas city with improve to 6-5 and be in prime position for a wild card berth. and two teams battling adversary and offensive struggle. raider, 27 total points. >> yeah, i think you are what you earn, right? so we will talk about potential, a lot of players come in the league with potential. potential doesn't win games. production wins games. so it's a bottom line business. it's a production based business. we expect to be better than we were. >> they need to win. the 49ers are coming off a 29-13 loss in seattle. cardinals come to town and we remember what happened the last time they met in the week three. a 47-3 thrashing. the niners have won six straight home games again the cardsals. the last time they beat them was in 2008. but these are not your dad's
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cardinals. and they could end up in levi stadium on super bowl sunday. and they look different with blaine gabbert. >> he is taking care of the football better. theory serves are more involved. and will be a challenge for us. >> any time you play a team the second time, you pick up on keys, you pick up on coverages that like to run. pick up on coordinator tendencies. and you got to the be prepared and ready for anything. but as a quarterback, you just got to the open guy. it sounds so simple but it's so complicated at the same time. >> and abc 7 sports report is brought to you by xfinity. and what great finishes for cal and stanford. >> let me ask you, are the raiders beater than their record? >> they are. they have. and they this win tomorrow in tennessee. if they don't, they are out of the playoff picture. >> and a cold one. >> sunny afternoon.
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