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>> oakland noticed strikers walked into the street at broadway and 14th blocking traffic. >> leslie brinkley is live at seiu headquarters near jack london square with where negotiations go from here. >> reporter: union leaders and the bargaining team just stepped outside 30 minutes ago and they said they took a vote and the union is going to continue their strike and continue it indefinitely they said. it was just last night that both sides were still trading offers. today the mayor stepped in and formally declared an impasse which triggers the involvement of the state of california and the union was very unhappy about that. >> she only wants to hear blind acceptance. and i'm concerned that the mayor has mistaken bullying for leadership and stubbornness for resolve. >> so the strike will go into a fifth day and beyond.
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[ chanting ] >> reporter: striking city workers blocked busy broadway and 14th street midday. they were lashing out at the maor after the announcement that the city was declared an impasse in negotiations and requesting state mediation. >> last night, as you know, we issued or last best and completely final offer and right now we have on the table for our sciu workers anywhere between a 5% and a 11% raise based on their classification as well as revenue performance. >> reporter: unions representing some 3000 city workers turned it down and presented a revised version at midnight. their main point of contention, under staffing. >> and the people that are working for the city are overworked. especially our part-time
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temporary employees who are at-will. >> reporter: this is the fourth day senior and rec centers and libraries have been shut down and there is no street meter or parking enforcement. >> it shouldn't have gotten to this point and there should have been mediation with the former mayor. this should have been resolved because this is a disservice not just to these folks but to all of us. i'm a taxpayer and i vote in the city and i'm upset about it. >> reporter: so the strike by city workers will continue for now. as will the disruptions for oakland residents. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. and let's give you a live look at the fire fight in southern california. this is the thomas fire burning in ventura county. it is the biggest of six active wier wildfires burning right now. and there is containment from 60% to 30% on four fires. all evacuations have been lifted for the liberty and rye fires. few evacuation orders remain for
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the creek and skirball fires. omar jimenez explains what is helping and hurting the fire fight. >> reporter: the sheer size of the california wildfire paired with unfavorable conditions is creating a tough environment for officials on the ground. the thomas fire alone, the biggest six blazes raging in southern california is more than twice the size of washington, d.c. and it is the biggest fire los angeles has battled since 1961. at least 190,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. >> we're with you all of the way. it is a long process to recovery. it is very painful. it is very emotional. to be losing your home. >> reporter: 5700 firefighters working to contain these blazes. on friday president donald trump approved an emergency declaration freeing up federal funds. 1300 california national guardsmen have been activated ando officials warn even when the fire is out, the danger is
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still there. >> you get wind on the burning stumps and logs and it takes went ember and we're off an running again. >> it doesn't get any easier. with wind gusts up to 60 mile-per-hour and dry conditions and the potential for the fires to get worse before they get bet ser very real. in southern california, i'm omar jimenez. one of the toughest fire fights is in san diego against the lilac fire. zero containment there. and 65 buildings have destroyed. now this map shows just how wide spread the six wildfires are in southern california. the skirball fire burned parts of bel air and the hospital pilot from our sister station in los angeles takes you on a tour >> we are looking down at linda flora, several homes are lost on that street. one there on the left side of the screen, two on the right side. and we want to go to our satellite view and let you see what it looks like. you could see how the homes were -- before the devastation,
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how they are down the embankment there and right up on the hot top of the hill. they were extremely tough to defend, we'll go back out to our regular sky 7 sky map seven shot and give you an over all view of the area. it moved up the hill quickly. looking at this in totality, they really did a fantastic job with the helicopters to save a lot of the homes. there were hundreds of homes in jeopardy and it looks like only four were completely destroyed. i'm scott write, abc 7 news. >> thanks. and new questions about the dramatic body cam video of a deadly san francisco police shooting. it shows an officer dayed out of the academy raising his gun before fatally shooting an unarmed suspect. now police say the officer only turned his camera offer after the shooting which is why there is no audio pry to or during the incident and the other officer in the car never turned on his camera. melanie woodrow is on the story.
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>> reporter: charles grayson said his wife still can't believe their only child is gone. >> i think any day he will walk in the house. >> reporter: last friday kita o'neal carjacked a van and led officers on a pursuit to the housing pro housing projects and he slowed and jumped out and ran toward a marked sfpd vehicle. in this video, you could see the officer in the passenger seat fired his weapon at o'neal from inside of his vehicle. police have said o'neal was not armed. >> not at all. nothing. didn't even have a knife. >> reporter: the officer who shot o'neal was just dayed >> he didn't know what he was doing. >> reporter: a field training officer was driving. >> officers have to learn how to do the job. but that is why you assign a training officer to them. >> reporter: chief williams scott said the field training officer did not activate his
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body worn camera. the officer who fired the fatal shop activated his after the shooting which is why there is video and no audio. >> when you turn the camera on it goes back 30 seconds, so the video will be captured but the sound starts when you turn it on. >> reporter: according to policy, officers shall activate body warn cameras during a vehicle pursuit. neither officer in this case did. >> as a result, we don't have critical evidence that could have told the whole story of what happens. >> reporter: public defender said his office has shared several instances with the chief of officers not turning on body worn cameras when they are required to. >> what good are body cameras if you don't have them on. >> reporter: the investigation is on going. once complete the chief said sfpd will make a judgment on whether the body worn camera pollries sr violat pollries -- policies were violated or not. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. san francisco police are looking for this man, they say
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he sexual assaulted a woman at an assisted living facility. it happened on the sunday after thanksgiving inside of a building near bush and laguna street. the man went into the victim's room and assaulted her before leaving through the back door. california matt debobneh is resigning. he is accused of pushing a lobbyist into a bathroom and having had an inappropriate sexual encounter. he denied the allegation. in his resignation letter he said, quote, our work on behalf of women's rights must advance. some are questioning the leadership of the santa clara jail after another correctional officers arrest for misconduct. this is latest black eye for the sheriff. jeannine della vega has the story. >> reporter: at 23-year-old, blaine hopper was a correctional officer at the san jose main jail. but police just arrested him after he allegedly sent photos of himself to a 17-year-old girl and asked her to do the same.
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>> does anybody pay attention, are there consequences. is somebody addressing these problems and frankly as a member of the public it is hard to know. >> reporter: supervisor said the county has been looking over 623 recommends on how to improve the jail made after three correctional officers beat a mentally ill inmate to death. since then there is more accusations of use of force in the jail. inmates have escaped from the jail and just last month inmates escaped from custody at the county courthouse. >> all of these things point to that leadership in the jails needs to be changed. because all of these things have happened under the sheriff's leadership. >> when things like this happen, the sheriff has held individuals accountable and started a reforms plan which she started 18 months ago and she's made significant headway. >> our sources say that hopper was a probationary officer and let go by the sheriff.
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>> reporter: but the latest security breach makes some question when permanent change will happen. county officials say a vote on forming an over sight committee is expected to happen in january. in san jose, jeannine della vega, abc 7 news. coming up, find out why online sales are booming for bullets. >> also ahead. >> fitbit jaw bone and apple watch, they all track your health and they all go on your wrist. but a bay area start-up has i new idea. i'm jonathan bloom with the wearable that how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪
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stores that sell ammunition report spikes of 50% to 80% or more in sales. why? well buying ammo off the internet will get more expensive and complicated in the gold state in a few weeks. eric thomas explains why. >> reporter: alex works in security which is why he doesn't want his face shown. but over time, he's bought thousands of rounds of training ammo online. >> the advantage for me is i could get a bigger bulk for cheaper than in the stores. >> reporter: but that will change on january 1st when a new law governing online ammunition purchases in california takes affect. there is just one problem. the details are still kind of fuzzy. >> how it is implemented. >> reporter: right now you could buy in bulk, thousands of rounds and have them delivered to your home. critics say that is an openon t and the new law will cut down on crime by limited how much a person can buy online and where to pick up it and even require
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them to get a state issued i.d. the owner of this store in pleasant hill explains how it would work. >> somebody buys online and then it is shipped to the gun store -- gun dealer and then the person comes in and pays fee and picks up ammo. >> reporter: the fee to the gun store will be $10. roman doubts the law will have much impact on crime but does believe it will infringe on second amendment rights. alex will stop doing it online but he's not happy. >> i don't believe that i should have to pay extra for my ammunition that i'm already paying hundreds of dollars for. >> reporter: roman at city arms will continue to sell ammunition from his suppliers but has no intention of handling online deals. >> i have my own inventory to deal with and dealing with somebody else and with multiple people and keeping track of somebody else's purchases is -- it is not worth it. >> reporter: online ammunition stores will stop taking orders
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on december 24th to allow shipping time before january 1st and everybody is waiting for the department of justice to clarify so folks know what is legal and what is not. eric thomas. a gunman killed five people last month. kevin jan son neal used a home made rifle to kill his wife and others. ghost guns are without a serial number. california lawmakers passed legislation last year that required gun builders to comply for a serial number with the state for all weapons starting next july. gun experts say more regulations will only lead to more ghost guns. >> by the government cracking down on this and trying to suppress a right that is existed since the foundation of this country, they are going to grow the black market in these guns. >> it is unknown just how many ghost guns exist in california.
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recreational poll sales will become legal in california on january 1st and today the state launched this online system to accept applications by peo who want lice ebb -- licensed for testing and labs and any license is good for 120 days. starting on the first of the year. rules about selling marijuana are still being worked out at the local level. president trump has signed a spending bill to avoid a government shut down and keep the federal government running through december 22nd. the president signed a bill at the white house after the house and senate acted to prevent a government shut down this weekend. the white house and congressional leaders are still negotiating a longer term agreement. the measure makes money available to several states running out of funds for the children's health insurance program. now on to president trump's travel ban. judges from the fourth circuit court of appeals are deciding whether his travel ban on mostly
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muslim countries is unconstitutional. the president's recent re-tweets avenue british white nationalist group inflammatory tweets were considered. trump administration argued the tweets are not legally relevant and wants the fourth circuit to reverse the lower court's decision to block the administration's ban. the judges acknowledged the supreme court has the final say on the travel ban. the supreme court ruled this week that the ban could be enforced. happening now, we're talking a live look at the fire fight in southern california. this is the thomas fire in ventura county. the biggest of six wildfires. smoke from southern california has made its way into the bay area. and it is triggered a series of spare the air alerts starting today. air pollution contributed to this colorful sunrise in san jose this morning. beautiful but a bit unpleasant obviously. amazing how far that smoke has traveled. >> absolutely. so how much longer can we expect the hazy conditions? we'll check in with spencer christian. >> it looks like at least a couple more days of these hazy
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conditions. perhaps even longer. but certainly into the weekend. and perhaps through the weekend. here is a look at live doppler 7. we had bright skies today, despite the build up of thin high clouds and spoke producing the haze and even now it looks bright outside but we do have the haze hanging around. you don't see it in this view from sutro tower down on san francisco. it is 57 in the city. and 54 in oakland and mountainview. upper 50s at san jose and gilroy that is ow warm spot.ay. check out this view from emeryville looking westward across the bay toward san francisco. it is 51 in santa rosa, napa 52 and 48 at novato and down to 40 at fairfield and 53 in cob cord and 49 in livermore. and in our camera at peer 15 in san francisco looking back at the skylin and these are our forecast features. it is chilly inland overnight as it has been all week long. poor air quality is with us into the weekend and we'll have this dry mild pattern that we've had all week long through most of
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next week. overnight once again look for mainly clear skies with a few thin high clouds. today was a spare the air day. spare the air continues into the night and no wood burning, it is unlawful on spare the air. low temperatures will drop into the low to mid-30s in the north bay. and mid to upper 30s in the east bay and way down south in morgan hill, right around the bay we'll see mid to upper 40s as our low. and here is a look at air quality or how we expect it over the next few days. poor air quality in the north bay expected tomorrow and sunday. so the next two days is spare the air. and most other regions will have moderate air quality over the weekend. it looks like by monday if things move in the direction they are moving now, we'll have moderate or good air quality just about everywhere. in the south bay, look for highs of 70 in san jose. 69 in the peninsula. mid to upper 60s, 68 at palo alto and 67 in redwood city. on the coast, mid-60s or higher. it is just as mild on the coast as in many inland locations. downtown san francisco will top out at 66 degrees tomorrow.
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up in the north bay highs of 68 in santa rosa,ef at novato, over to the east bay where 66 is the high at oakland. 67 at newark and the inland east bay is highs in the mid to upper 60s as well. now let's look at why we have this dry persistent dry pattern. high pressure is over -- well over nevada. moving eastward. but it is the dominant feature in the weather picture for much of the western u.s., including california. it is deflecting the storm track well to the north so there is rain moving in to the northern part -- northern tier of states but it is dry here in central california for the next two weeks while showers will fall well to our north and in fact, all across the northern tier states it looks like it will be relatively wet over the next two weeks an quite with the over the eastern third of the country including the atlantic coast. here is the seven-day forecast. tomorrow we'll see high temperatures up around 70 degrees in the mildest inland locations. not much change on sunday. perhaps a drop of two degrees or
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♪ ♪ >> it is starting to feel like christmas around san francisco union square. it was tarting to sound like it. the salvation army bell ringers hit the sidewalk in front of macy's with the help of santa and volunteers. one of them own vic lee who manned the corner. we checked up on him to make sure he was holding up our end of the bargain and thanks to some generous passersby, vic was off to a good start. >> they are donating to channel # donation pot. >> vic is very persuasive. and tomorrow if you happen to be out, there is a donor match in affect for $20 so your contribution will go even further. today marks two months since the north bay wildfires broke out and many survivors have turned to food banks to help feed families. laura anthony gave a $15,000 check to the redwood empire food
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bank in santa rosa. today's donation will help the foodank buy fresh food and vegetables for people it serves and help fight hunger in the bay area by giving money or volunteering your time. just go to abc7news.com and you can learn more about our share the joy campaign. well san francisco based bank wells fargo could face even more fines and that news leads the bay area business watch. president trump tweeted this morning that fines will not be dropped and could be, quote, substantially increased. the bank is facing tens of million in fines because of mortgage lending abuses. reuters reported the head of the new consumer financial protection bureau is whether they should have to pay the fine. and facebook today publicly released the policy of sexual harassment in the workplace. the post written by cheryl andberg was meant to help other companies be transparent about rules and encourage them to
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create guidelines. today facebook stock was good thanks to a strong american jobs report and with record on brexit. the dow and nasdaq both rose as well. getting stuff out of storage. it is not just for holiday decorations but for fire equipment. reinstating fire season with just a few weeks left in the year. and next a story of resilience. meet a couple who lost something in both the north bay and southern cal
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hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ the road to recovery is long and hard. but we'll get there. >> optimism and grit in the face of tragedy faced not once, but twice. a bay area couple that lost their home in the north bay fires watched in horror as the home they recently left in ventura also burned to the ground. >> laura anthony has the story from santa rosa. >> it is very overwhelming. it was overwhelming with one fire. >> reporter: like thousands of other people, dr. antonio wrong and his wife lost their home in
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the north bay fires. exactly two months ago their split level was one of many leveled in santa rosa fountain grove neighborhood. >> i lived across the street and there was i 20 foot tall lit up like a torch. so then i realized, this is really bad. >> reporter: that was bad enough. >> i'm watching the house burn. it's horrible. >> reporter: but then it happened again. on tuesday the house they left behind in ventura just six months ago, the one they rented out hoping to return to some day also burned do the ground. the wongs saw it engulfed in flames on a southern california tv station. >> it was so surreal. more like numb. does d this really happen to us for the second time. it is a lot, because we know it could happen. >> reporter: to make matters worse, they learned the insurance agent gave them bad
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advise and they were underunshiunderun -- underinsured in both places. >> we don't have enough insurance to build again. >> when they figure out whether to rebuild either house they have to decide if they want to. >> the whole situation is overwhelming. the loss is overwhelming. and the support from people is also overwhelming. >> reporter: in santa rosa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. fires are still raging in southern california. check out this video from late this afternoon of the thomas fire in ventura county. these flames are in las not padrs national forest, and it has burned 143000 ericacres. the largest december in history and still only 10% contained. this is a live picture at the fire fight now in ventura
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county. you could see a lot of flames are mostly rural area but it is scorching a lot of land there. very steep area too. there has been some progress on four other southern california fires with containment ranging from 30 to 60%. in the meantime, in novato, fire season is not over yet. the lack of rain is keeping the slopes in the north bay very dry and that means novato fire protection direct firefighters will be back in action. here is abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez. >> reporter: by now all of the wildfire protection gear used by firefighters in novato was meant to be stored. ready for the next fire season. >> the clothing we wear, helmet and gloves, we have a fire resistant jacket and our web gear. >> reporter: the type three engine used by novato firefighters to specifically combat wildfires will be put in action again. certainly by december these hills are a lot greener. instead we're seeing a lot of this. very dry brush.
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this is typically what you see during the summer months. and rain is not in the forecast. >> the slopes are still showing dark brown grass which is ready to burn still. and the thicker brush and the trees throughout marin still have very low moisture content. >> reporter: the chief said the fires that occurred in the north bay last october and the recent ones in southern california were fueled by very dry conditions and strong winds. he said the north bay is still very vulnerable. he's asking people in the community to do their part. >> they are extra cautious because the fire danger when using fireplaces or fire pits. >> other districts have expected to follow the novato lead. a 57-year-old fremont man is under arrest for dui after crashing into a parked cargo van and killing a man standing nearby. fremont police found this nissan
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impaled into the back of a utility trailer. the trailer was connected to a pickup truck. both were legally parked. this fatal collision happened at about 10:00 a.m. near mauerry avenue. police say the deceased man was standing by the trailer waiting to move a m-- piano. he was 44 with a address in huntington beach. and today was the memorial service for the caltrans worker killed on the bay area toll plaza last weekend. we were outside of the funeral home in daly city as friends and family and coworkers arrived this morning. many caltrans workers wore orange ribbons in the honor of the 46-year-old. the bay bridge toll collector came to work to cover for a sick colleague and she had been in her booth for less than 15 minutes when a truck plowed into it. the driver was arrest and faces dui and vehicular manslaughter chrges. >> well it is a sad day for us
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and a sad day for the family and caltrans as a work family just want to try to support her co-worker as well as her family as much as we can. >> han leaves behind a husband and a 10-year-old daughter. there is a go fund me page with a link on our website, search the word caltranss on abc7news.com. the product that takes the idea of a wearable fitness tracker to a whole new level. >> see how these tags work in your clothing, even after washing. and what will happen in the weather for your weekend. spencer christian h
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you see them a lot these days. the wristbands an high-tech watches that track your heart rate and activity. but a start up wants to make those disappear. >> jonathan bloom shows how a start-up is using research from stanford to use a device is that that is not a fashion statement. >> of all of these people burning calories on a lunchtime walk, a quarter of them wear a health tracker, i have one at home but it is dead. >> one they forgot to charge or
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just forgot. >> it is a phase. just a couple of weeks or so or maybe a couple of months. >> whether it is an apple watch or a fitbit, they say charging is just one problem. >> it could be fashion. they are not the most attractive. >> but what if you were a magician. this part ceo part sourcerer. so what is this wearable device. it is not a bracelet or necklace. in fact you won't know it but any one of these people could be wearing it right now. >> it is right there. it is called spire health tag. a tiny cloth covered device. >> the back has an adhesive. >> that sticks to your clothing. it is washable and measures movement and heart rate and breathing so it knows when you are stressed. >> when we do things like this, our breathing faster and it gets more erratic and we measure focus. >> it could tell you when to stop and take a deep breath or when a little exercise could help you get better sleep later. >> and it sticks to flannel just
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fine but most tags will wind up on bras and boxers. >> we've done research on people's underwear habits. >> most own a week's worth so they are selling them in eight packs for $200. >> people will start off with one. >> just one tag costs $50. >> have a screening on your wrist with helpful for me personally. >> but it also doesn't need to charge. the battery lasts a year and a half and then you trade it in. >> it would be better if i didn't have to charge it, if i didn't have to charge anything. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. up next, do you hate negotiating your cable or phone
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your holiday shopping online and in stores you compare prices to find the best deals. >> but 7 on your side michael finney joins us with a warning about hidden fees. >> oh, why. online shopping allows us to easily compare prices. we buy from the cheapest location and that squeezes profits. well sounds like a great deal for consumers, but seller still need to make money. so? sm go looking for new ways to add to the bottom line. getting the cheapest price would
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be a full time job and even a lifestyle. now it is common for all of us to shop around and get the best deal possible. the internet has made shopping so much easier, or has it. consumer federation of california executive director richard hol burn. >> they are making less profit on what they charge you, but they make it up with all of the hidden gotcha fees that no one stops to look at. >> the gotchas include never ending subscriptions and prices that increase as time goes by. these new profit centers are so common that thomas smyth makes his living extricating consumers from the process. he's co-founder and ceo of trim. >> every american has a long list of financial chores. little housekeeping tasks like noeg negotiating your phone bill or switching your car insurance or canceling a pesky subscription that keeps charging
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you. trim does that for you automatically. >> when we met thomz in february, they had two people on the team and now eight. there is clearly much work to be done here. >> kyle sykes joins trim and is a happy customer. >> they sa-- saved on subscriptions and amazon purchases are the big things. >> to sign up and have trim cancel subscriptions there is no cost. if you want trim to renegotiate contracts, there is a small fee. 25% of the savings. which brings us back to richard hol fer. >> you could shop online until you find that price that seems like the best deal. but how many people stop and read all of the terms and conditions that are hidden in the fine print. and that is where the company makes its money. >> so when shopping this holiday season, especially online, make sure you read the fine print. now i want to hear from you. my consumer hotline is open week
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days from 10:00 to 2:00 and the phone number reap me through abc7news.com. and one final cool thing that trim does, when you have a subscription and your prices go up every year. well they call up and say, act like i'm a new customer and it drops. >> that is good. thanks very much. spencer is back now with an update on your forecast. >> the weekend is here, spencer. >> michael, one final cool thing, i thought he was talking about weather. but apparently not. a look at live doppler 7. we have hazy skies but it is pretty bright out there. you go outside and it is looking bright but we have thin high clouds and some smoke has been moving up into the bay area from the fires down south. so that is the pattern overnight. mainly clear skies but with a little haze. low temperatures in our in land valleys will drop to winter-like levels. wee see mid to upper 30s inland. around the bay in the low to
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mid-40s. and tomorrow hazy and mild conditions with highs from mid-s at e upper 60s to near 70 inland. it will feel almost like a summer day. and air quality will be pretty -- well poor in the north bay. tomorrow and sunday we have two more spare the air days coming this weekend. but moderate air quality will prevail over the remainder of the bay area and here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. sunny and mild and much milder than average for this time. and dry, and no hint of rain in sight for at least a week. >> we say unusual but it is more typical. >> it is. >> warriors have been away for five or six games. very productive trip. >> larry is here to talk about that. >> perfect. >> in fact. >> warriors trying to finish off a perfect road in detroit ome o. "wow" means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of "wow". denial. - is this price right? - acceptance.
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oracle. dreymond back home and he wants to win. how do you stop this. dur ants cross over left and right and knocking it down for k.d. reggie jacks from way out before half time. warriors down four at the break. third quarter and durant, it is going up and it is going down. dubs take the lead 53-52. durant had 13 in the quarter. and 27 after warriors extend the lead and k.d. flexing. detroit makes a run. 7-3, 290 pounder boban and they cut it to two. dreymond rejection on one end. six blocks and six boards and 13 assists and on the other end daur durant with the block and back to seal the deal. k.d. goes for 36 and ten boards
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and they have 15 blocks and complete the 6-0 road trip 102-98. and the giants 0 for 2 and officially out of the giancarlo stanton sweepstakes. and they learned shohei signed with the rangels and he is the japanese babe ruth and will they let him hit and pitch. the angels have pujols there. if he starts 15 as a pitcher and 15 in the field it is only the fifth time since 1900 that happened in the majors. the angels open the 2018 season in oakland. the raiders will fight for a share of first place in kansas city. they played back in oakland that crazy finish. insane. eight seconds left and offensive pass interference and three seconds left after a couple of
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penalties. carr rolls out and hit crabtree and this time it counted. raiders won it 31-30. and alex smith thinking he may be just as wild this weekend at arrowhead stadium. >> we have the history and play each other tricetwice a year. it is what you expect. you expect these games. these are hard fought and close and come down to the smallest things and you scratch and fight for all of those little things and you anticipate probably a similar situation coming down to the end of can make the play. >> oregon hired a new football coach and it was not that man. cal head coach and oregon alum justin wilcox. mike silver reported that oregon reached out to wilcox in the search process and he did not even want to do an interview saying was happy at cal. a great sign for bear backers. oregon promoted the offensive coordinator mario cristobal for the job. he was once a teammate of the
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rock, dwayne johnson. >> little known trivia. soccer semi, stanford and the turnover and they force it and foster langs dorf, his 14th of the year. and the cardinal on the board. 11 minutes to go and stanford on the attack and akron can't come up with a turnover. sam warner and waiting and firing. 2-nil is the final. it is the third straight trip to the title game for the cardinal. going for the three-peat against north carolina or indiana in the final on sunday. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. one final warriors notice. they go 6-0 and this perfect road trip and the first time in franchise history and only happened 11 times in the entirety of nba history. >> really. >> back to you. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on cofi tv, a new mother receiving chemo therapy puts out a call for breast milk and the
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overwhelming response at 9:00 into and then at 11:00, we're learning more about how an escape psychiatric patient got out of an east bay mental hospital and what else he tried to do today once back in custody. and finally tonight on abc 7, at 8:00, once upon a time and followed by marvel's agents of shield and then at 10:00 catch 20/20 and then abc 7 news at 11:00. finally thoughts what about happens. in the season of giving it is talk about taking what washington in the process of taking away from the people of california. the republican tax bill now being debated would end the federal tax deduction for personal losses from wildfires and earthquakes. we're watching it happen right now with the terrible fires burning down homes in southern california weeks after the same thing happened to us here. while the gop plan would eliminate the deduction for the disasters it grandfathers in tax relief for victims of hurricane harvey and irma.
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congress would still be able to pass special legislation to provide tax relief in the event of a major disaster. but many people suffer damage in fires an kwairks here in california that are not major calamity and not likely to get the attention of congress. the president has promised a christmas gift to all americans in the form of a new tax bill. but what really matters is that it treats people in different parts of the country who face different types of disasters but with equally devastating results fairly. i always appreciate hearing from you. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley, abc 7. and that is it for this addition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. i'm kristen zse. >> and i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we appreciate your time and hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00, good night.
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♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a health care data analyst from boston, massachusetts... an attorney from arlington, virginia... and our returning champion -- a research scientist from nashville, tennessee... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. he won big in his first appearance on our program on monday.
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he won big yesterday. he's been a tough champion to dislodge. laura and ben, fair warning, but good luck. here we go. it could happen. it all depends on the categories... ...is where we start. followed by... then... ...of course. kyle. stately bodies of water for $200. -ben. -what is the colorado river? -that's a stately body. -stately bodies for $400. answer -- daily double. aha. finding it early. $1,000. $1,000 it is. here is the clue... -what is lake michigan? -that's a stately body also.
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