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plus, 36 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. this is abc 7 news. good morning everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, january 14th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. hi carolyn. good morning everyone. we're dealing with dense fog once again this morning. live doppler 7 and the satellite image showing much of the bay area under gray skies right now. check out the fog and limited visibility in san jose. this is 101 near 880. no flight delays reported for the san jose airport. so fog and low clouds for the morning hours, most temps in the 40s. but then we'll see lots of clearing by lunchtime. it's going to be another mild, beautiful afternoon, hitting the mid-60s to even some upper 60s
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in a few spots. high clouds will be passing through this evening. we have some rain on the way. it looks like the rain will hold off until monday night. i'll have the details with a wet weather pattern headed our way. carolyn? >> frances, thank you. a big rig caught on fire early this morning shutting down part of interstate 238. one lane is still closed. abc news was in hayward this morning where firefighters tackled this fire on the northbound side of the freeway near the 14th street on-ramp. chp says the semi truck caught fire around 2:45 this morning. lane 3 is the one that's closed as firefighters clean up the mess. developing news. a magnitude 7.1 earthquake has struck off the coast of peru this morning. it happened at 1:18 our time. new video shows people standing on higher ground away from buildings for safety.
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photos show others sifting through rubble. there have been no reports of deaths or damage. officials say there is no longer a tsunami threat. hawaii residents are still shaken and looking for answers this morning after yesterday's false alert warning of a ballistic missile was headed towards the island. >> this is not a drill. take immediate action measures. repeat, the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii. >> that alert went out on tv and on cell phone push alerts just after 8:00 yesterday morning hawaii time. this left people, of course, to panic. some running in the streets fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. the governor of hawaii is apologizing. >> what happened today was totally unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and i'm sorry.
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i'm, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. >> now, while the message may have been false, it might have uncovered a real problem that investigators are now looking into. the governor says some people did not get the message on their cell phone. plenty of tourists were caught off guard by the missile warning. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington talked to a san francisco couple who just started their honeymoon in hawaii. they took her through the terrifying moments of what they thought was the beginning of the end. >> what started as a dream destination wedding in hawaii quickly turned into a nightmare for phil and katie pham. the couple from san francisco was rattled by a terrifying alert that a ballistic missile was headed their way. >> this is not a drill. take immediate action measure.
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>> the phams spoke to us via fasth time saturday afternoon. >> in this moment of fear, you just try to stay calm. you try to stay alert as much as you can. there's this feeling of helplessness, like there's so much outside of your control. >> the newlyweds got the alert while eating breakfast. they shot this video on their cell phones. hotel guests filed into the basement to seek shelter. phil says it did cross his mind, they could die. the couple just exchanged vows january 8th. >> a wedding really symbolizes a new beginning and a new chapter. so there's so much more to look forward to as we begin our life together. it was scary to know that perhaps that could be cut short really at any moment. >> yeah. i think one of my first thoughts was, are you kidding me? this is, like, day four. >> katie says they did their best to stay calm but saw other people crying and panicking. finally, hotel staff announced there was no missile at all. it was a false alarm. >> how did you feel?
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>> i think i said whoo! >> katie and phil say the incident was confusing. they hope this serves as a wake-up call to be prepared in case of a real threat. the alert was a nerve racking way to start life as a married couple. but the phams say they're happy to be alive and they're going to try to enjoy the rest of their honeymoon. alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. this video shows more of the confusion and panic after that false alarm. this video shows one family put their children in a manhole for safety. cal oes says checks and balances are in effect to prevent a similar mistake happening here. a statewide alert would require input from multiple individuals before something is sent out. that means, one person could not hit the wrong button and start a panic like we saw in hawaii. abc 7 news reporter tiffany wilson has that part of the story. >> reporter: just push of a button and a handful of words
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created panic for more than a million people in hawaii. cal oes spokesperson brad alexander says california's alert system could not be triggered by one person hitting the wrong computer key. >> there's no single person in a silo making a decision. it's a collaborative effort on any incident that you're talking about. >> the multiple layers of accountability are a priority for california state senator jerry hill. he recently co-authored a new bill to beef up the state's alert system after so many people failed to receive a warning about the north bay wildfires. >> you need a process where it takes a couple of people to make that decision. people are there. so you don't have the chance or take the chance of having a false alarm. >> hill feels the mistake in hawaii could create distrust in alert systems in general. >> when the next one comes that isn't a mistake, will people believe it? they lose a lot of credibility when you have one false alarm. that's really a problem. >> hill thinks it's a reminder that everyone needs to make an emergency response plan.
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cal oes agrees. >> you should be aware of what are the first steps you're going to take. where are you going to go? does your car have gas? do you have money in your wallet? because some of the infrastructure could be down during an emergency. we have all kinds of natural and man-made risks in california. we encourage folks to have an emergency plan. >> better safe than sorry. in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. abc 7 news first alerted people that the ballistic missile threat was a mistake through the free abc 7 news app. we sent a push alert at 10:52 yesterday morning. be sure to enable push alerts to get immediate updates on breaking news. protesters in oakland are at mayor libby schaaf's front door demanding affordable house. abc 7 news was in oakland where advocates for the homeless camped outside the mayor's home overnight. they say she is not doing enough to create affordable housing. in her annual state of the city
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address, schaaf challenged residents to offer spare rooms to people in need. protesters say that is not a viable solution. >> the folks that are out here right now sruggling are not capable of opening up their houses and, if anything, if the mayor wants to open up her house, she's right here. she can let me stay in there for a while, you know, let me get on my feet. >> protesters want more funds redirected to social services to get people off the streets. a huge rescue effort helped save a young woman who got stuck on the side of a cliff at baker beach in san francisco. abc 7 news was there as firefighters used ropes and pulleys to hoist her to safety last night. quite the effort. the rescue started around 5:00. but it took nearly 90 minutes to finish. the woman was not hurt. the fire department warns people to avoid areas of danger while enjoying the outdoors.
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>> this is winter. everything is moist, not as moist as it could be, as we haven't had a lot of rain. had there been more rain, this could have been a lot more treacherous. >> they want you to think about this. the rescues are dangerous to the well-trained personnel who need to rappel down the crumbling cliffs to save people who are stuck. police have made an arrest in an attack on a popular walnut creek trail. friday night police released a surveillance photo. this is the suspect. they say he grabbed a woman on the iron horse trail, dragged her, threatened her, tried to kiss her. an officer familiar with the case spotted 35-year-old jeremy mickens yet at the south broadway safeway. police arrested mickens and the victim identified him. he's been booked on multiple felony charges. two boys have been arrested for trying to steal a laptop from a b.a.r.t. rider friday night. police say the suspects grabbed
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the computer from the victim at the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station. they dropped it and when the rider snatched it back, they swiped it again. but as they tried to run from the station, they dropped the computer again and they did not get very far. police arrested them both. one was cited and released to a parent and the other was booked into juvenile hall. some residents are protesting the planned relocation of a methadone treatment center. abc 7 news was at richmond civic center where the residents held a rally to urge local leaders to prevent the b.a.a.r.t.'s program from moving the current location on cutting boulevard in richmond to this location. residents feel the clinic will impact their quality of life. >> it's going to increase crime levels. we already have a huge problem with homelessness. that homelessness problem is going to be exacerbated by the methadone clinic. >> well, richmond officials say the city has no role in the relocation proposal.
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but they will eventually have to decide whether to issue a land use permit for the new location. well, good news. you'll soon be able to enjoy more crab. the state department of fish and wildlife says crab season in northern california will begin tomorrow. crab season in mendocino, humboldt and el northe counties was delayed after quality testing. fishermen will be allowed to catch crab there starting tomorrow. here in the bay area, as you know, fishermen have been catching crab since november, we hope the weather doesn't prevent them from being able to get out there. >> yeah. today especially. i don't think they'll have any trouble. it's going to be pleasant and mild out there this afternoon. plenty of sunshine. here's a live shot in san francisco. it is currently 49 degrees. we'll see the low 60s this afternoon. i'll have details on the rain and the timing coming up. thank you, frances.
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also ahead, this november we'll elect a new governor for the first time the main candidates democrats and republicans faced off. the one issue that got them all riled up. and more airlines are banning these smart bags starting tomorrow. ther
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welcome back everyone. 6:14 on this sunday morning. thank you for joining us for abc 7 mornings.
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we enjoy your company. this is a live look from our sutro tower. does not look as foggy as it is in other places or as it has been around the bay. it's going to be a lovely day if you have things happening today. honoring dr. king, the holiday officially is tomorrow. but a lot of activities going on today. it's going to be probably in the 60s. i say probably because i'm not a meteorologist. that's what frances is saying. the visibility is going to be just great. all you have to do is wait a couple of hours or so and everything is going to be okie dokie. in news this morning, we have new details on that sexual harassment case against four barrel coffee founder. jeremy tooker seen in this facebook photo has settled a lawsuit with eight former employees. terms of the settlement not disclosed.
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he stepped down as the owner of four barrel coffee. his shares given to employees. the company has now changed its name to the tide. starting tomorrow, three more airlines will ban so-called smart bags if they're equipped with nonremovable batteries. united, hawaiian and allegiant airlines will implement the new rules. several other carriers, including delta, southwest and american airlines have already taken similar actions. officials are concerned that lithium-ion batteries could cause a catastrophic fire. they could explode. passengers will be allowed to check their smart bags if they remove the battery and keep it with them in the cabin. the top candidates for california governor faced off in a spirited debate in los angeles. health care ignited an intense exchange between lieutenant governor gavin newsome and
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former los angeles mayor antonio lagos a. republican candidate john cox tried to pitch his own plan. >> you know, by the way, the press is here. he said he's always been for single payer. you were discussing again and again and again. in orange county, you weren't for single payer. the first time you went to the nurses you were for single payer. then you said you were against it. three or four times in the last six months, you've said you were for it or against it. now you're doubling down and saying you're for it and you don't have a plan. >> i'm interested in fact. that's tack ully untrue. that was specific to the details of sb 562. that's misleading. >> we need a growing economy so you can afford your own health care and not rely on the politicians to hand it out if you're good boys and girls. also taking part were california state treasurer john
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chung and delaine easton. along with travis allen. the primary is in june. the top two finishers will go head to head in the november election. bay area members of congress met with constituents to talk about what lawmakers call the negative impacts of the republican tax plan. abc 7 news was at the university of san francisco where house minority leader nancy pelosi and congressman mike thompson called the gop tax plan a tax scam. representative thompson says the rich will benefit the most at the expense of the poor and middle class. >> any benefit that will accrue to individuals is going to sunset and be gone in a few years. and the richest people in the country are going to benefit greatly and the corporate benefits are permanent tax benefits. >> thompson says the plan adds $2.3 trillion to the national debt.
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abc 7 news was at laney college in oakland where east bay democratic congresswoman barbara lee held an open house to talk about the gop tax plan. she called it a teach-in and she termed it a tax scam as well. representative lee says what's included will hurt the most vulnerable americans. >> we have to get organized so that we can begin to try to unravel it. it's definitely going to hurt so many people and setting the stage for deep cuts in medicare, medicaid and social security. >> republicans argue the tax plan will give more money to the middle class. they point to major u.s. companies like walmart and some airlines raising wages and giving bonuses to their employees because of the gop tax plan. immigrants from el salvador under the temporary protective status program gathered in san francisco to learn what could happen next as protections come to an end next year. the immigrants were able to
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speak with legal experts and community organizers yesterday afternoon. the meeting also sought to get congress involved to pass a legislative solution. the status was granted to salvadoran nationals in the u.s. after devastating earthquakes in the country back in 2001. >> please allow us to stay here. it's been 17 years. please keep us and let us be part of this. keep being part of the community. >> an estimated 195,000 tps holders are salvadorans. 49,000 of them live here in california. the department of homeland security has given them until september 2019 to get out of the united states. we're going to have to wait a little longer for the return of the famous mavericks big wave surf contest. organizers were hoping to hold the competition this coming tuesday. but they have scrapped those
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plans because the conditions along the san mateo county coast just aren't favorable at the moment. the window to hold the competition is open through the end of february. all right. good morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. those waves will be big on tuesday. but it will be raining. here's radar and the satellite image. gray skies over much of the bay area. you know the drill. it will start to peel off and burn off by lunchtime. visibility is pretty limited in spots, like san antonio rosa, about half a mile. san jose, a fourth of a mile as well. we will see sunshine. temps are mainly in the 40s with the exception of a few 50s out there. novato current a the 50. concord, san francisco, 49. san jose 46. a cool 39 degrees up in ukiah. there's also a high surf advisory starting at 10:00 a.m.
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and continues to tuesday afternoon. there will be strong rip current and beach erosion. be careful if you're headed to any of the beaches the next couple of days, especially tomorrow into tuesday. highs today will once again be on the mild side. look for 60s out there with mostly sunny conditions. san francisco, 63. santa rosa, 64. then san jose will be one of the warmer locations and morgan hill in the upper 60s. santa cruz has plenty of sunshine. you'll hit 70 this afternoon. on the storm impact scale. this next storm ranks a 1. it's going to be light. it moves in monday night. that's better timing for all the events happening tomorrow. and then it continues into early tuesday morning. light to moderate rainfall. i'll show you the timing of that. we're talking less than .25 inches in the area. some places may get close to half an inch. here's how it plays out. clouds will increase. but by noon, all of us are
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mostly dry except for the north coast here. you'll see rain moving in and then in the evening hours, we k could see spotty showers spread south. have a jacket or umbrella handy. the heavy, more moderate rainfall moves in monday into tuesday morning. the front passes through, we'll wake up to wet roads and possibly a messy commute on tuesday. we'll keep you posted on that. rainfall estimates, again, not bad. they're pretty light. less than .25 inches. near that in san francisco and close to .50 in napa and a little more in half moon bay. we have a wet pattern ahead. have the umbrella and rain gear handy. so rain on monday. you saw the timing of that. tuesday into wednesday, it will be mostly dry before the next system comes in thursday. into friday and saturday. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. another beautiful sunny day.
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enjoy it while you can. because we do have that wet week ahead. monday we've got the afternoon showers turning into more moderate rainfall overnight into tuesday early morning. wednesday getting cooler and then the next system arrives on thursday. it's going to be chillier and friday breezy as well. more showers continue into the weekend as temperatures drop as well. enjoy the sunshine while you can. >> you're saying tomorrow? >> tomorrow is going to be mostly dry. the rain, the scattered showers will move in, in the evening. a lot of folks with events planned in the afternoon, it's okay. i would bring a light jacket in case you get a stray shower. but i think you're going to be good. california is expanding community college, but it's
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expected to kick off in fall 2019. still come on abc 7 mornings, daca recipients have another chance to renew applications in the program. the actions announced overnight. more outrage over president trump's vulgar comments about immigration. why some lawmakers are defending hi i'm trying a card trick. >> no! how'd you figure that out? >> see the magic, next rlgt. "right this minute."
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to learn more. good morning east bay. let's get up and get going. this is abc 7 mornings. welcome back everyone. we're starting this half hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa this morning. >> carolyn, good morning everyone. fog and low clouds cover the area with live doppler 7. you can see that right now on the satellite image. it is socked in, in san jose. about a fourth of a mile of visibility there. here's what to expect in the 12-hour day planner. low clouds and fog the next two hours. by noon, it will be partly cloudy, a mild afternoon with temperatures above average in the mid to even upper 60s in the few inland locations at the coast in the low 60s. high clouds tonight but a pleasant evening. the rain is on the way.
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but it is better timing for all the events happening tomorrow. i'll have the details coming up. carolyn. >> thank you, frank ses. frances. many people in hawaii woke up yesterday to a text alert or they saw it on tv. the message warning of a missile headed their way. they found out 38 minutes later, no, the threat was not real. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has reaction to the errant alert. >> this is where we stayed after we prepared. >> valerie turner who lives on kauai shows us where they stayed. ballistic missile threat, inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. >> i was overwhelmed with the thoughts going through my head that there's a missile coming our way. i don't know where to go or what to do. >> valerie got her two kids, jacob and leah, to a downstairs
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bathroom. >> i felt really scared and ran downstairs and sat there and prayed to god. >> most of hawaii got the same frightening alert. on the last day of his vacation, this man got the news. >> my wife and daughter and her friends, her girlfriends were in tears. >> i'm trying to drink a mai tai i might have to run for my life. >> they're on vacation on the big island. he was told to shelter in his room. >> i want an evacuation plan. what should we be doing right now? >> these tourists were told to seek shelter in the basement of this hotel. >> i was still scared. >> she was crying. >> i was scared. >> it took almost 40 minutes before the public was told the cell phone alert was a mistake. it happened when a worker at the hawaii emergency management agency hit the wrong button, prompting this apology from the governor. >> this should not have happened. we are investigating the sequence of events that occurred. an error was made in emergency
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management. >> molly watson is on her way to kauai from sfo. she's glad it was a false alarm but it really scared her relatives. >> they were terrified. they had friends on other islands that were being sent to bomb shelters. >> a day many will never forget. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. the white house issued a statement about the false alarm. deputy press secretary lindsey walters writing, "the president has been briefed on the state of hawaii's emergency management exercise. this was purely a state exercise." the federal government is once again taking daca renewal requests. immigration officials announced yesterday the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, the d.r.e.a.m.ers will continue until further notice. it gives legal status to immigrants who are brought to the u.s. as children. last week a federal judge here in san francisco ordered the trump administration to resume
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the program. now, d.r.e.a.m.ers whose deferred action expired on or after september 5th can renew their grant for deferred action. officials are not taking requests from people who have never been granted deferred action under daca. president trump is blaming democrats for failing to make an immigration deal. meantime, there is more outrage this morning after his profane comments last week about immigration. lawmakers in his own party, some of them are defending him. abc news reporter david wright has the details. >> reporter: president trump is blaming the democrats for the current impasse on immigration reform. great opportunity missed he tweeted. too bad. this at the end of a week that began with trump showing off the art of the deal. >> i'll take the heat. i don't care. i don't care. i'll take all the heat you want to give me. >> flamboyantly hosting a televised meeting with both parties to demonstrate he's a
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very stable genius on complicated policy matters. >> when this group and others from the senate and the house comes back with an agreement, i'm signing it. >> but what may have ultimately torpedoed a deal was the president's own vulgar language behind closed doors to describe the countries whose immigrants he'd like to exclude. >> he said put me down for one or more europeans to come to this country. why don't we get more people from norway. that was exactly what the president said. >> the president's comments are a laughing stock in norway. >> elsewhere, the president's comments are a cause for outrage. the african union wants an apology, not just to the africans, but to all the people of african descent around the globe. at a town hall meeting in iowa, republican senator chuck
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grassley had to answer concerns from his constituents about the commander in chief. >> are you personally concerned? >> i'm not president of the united states. i'm a check on the president of the united states. that's my constitutional responsibility and i guess i'm going to do what i can under a constitution, make sure that nothing bad happens to our country. >> david wright, abc news, west palm beach. the president's vulgar comments on immigration are still a hot topic, of course, for discussion on capitol hill this morning. coming up on this week with george stephanopoulos, a one-on-one interview with georgia representative john lewis. you'll hear from senator david purdue who is depending the president. this week starts at 8:00 right after "good morning america." wild winter weather continues across much of the country. a coastal storm is causing temperatures to drop in the northeast as millions are under a flood watch. southern states like louisiana and parts of texas are getting
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snow, ice and freezing rain. tennessee, the wild weather can be blamed for a massive pile-up. the frigid temperatures are expected to stick around through this week. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, the new way to track down your lost items from your keys to luggage at the airport. one bay area airport wants to make sure you get your stuff back. and here is a live look from our san jose camera. my goodness. it is just really socked in there with the fog. but this is not going to last all day. it's going to lift and then it's going to be a lovely day. temperatures actually above average for this time of the year. frances will be along shortly with the full accuweather
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trade show, the consumer electronics show gives us a peeks of the future. it ended withstandouts. several publications and tech blogs have this as best in show. this is an autonomous vehicle that can be anything you want. from public transportation to a food truck or a mobile storefront. it will get a first test run at the 2020 olympics in tokyo. robots always popular at
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ces. this year it features a robot named buddy. it's able to communicate and watch over your home. another robot had long lines, wanted to try it out. a ping-pong tutor built in japan. it's not going to be available, at least not yet. it's not on the market. one of the most popular demonstrations, a new printable nail art machine. a company from taiwan showed it off. you just apply a gel. you set up your images and then you print that straight on to your nail. what will they think of next? something to help with weather forecasting. >> that would be great. we did get some model runs that came in. there's a little bit more of a change with the timing of the rain for tomorrow. but today, nothing but nice. here's a live view from mt. tam. we're under gray skies but we'll see above average warmth this afternoon before the rain moves in tomorrow. >> thank you, frances. also ahead, the warriors blow a
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it's expected to be just 6 degrees when the game kicks off at 10:05 this morning. this afternoon, the saints battle the vikings indoors, at u.s. bank stadium. kickoff at 1:40 this afternoon. tomorrow night, the warriors will be in cleveland to take on the cavaliers. last night, golden state tuned up in toronto. mike shumann has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the warriors, a brutal five-game road trip. they started with back-to-back games in milwaukee and toronto. dubs grab a tough one against the bucks friday night and throw down a season high last night against the raptors. steph curry back after aggravating his right ankle in practice. he finished with 24 points, 9 assists. helping the dubs score 43 in the first quarter. dubs a season high 81 in the first half. draymond green, two of his 14. not all things went right. kevin durant, easy dunk and he misses. draymond green finds him for the alley oop.
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dubs up 27 at the half shooting 71% from the field. toronto dominates the second half. led by da rosa. he had 42. outscored in the fourth. da rosa made it a one-point game. durant ices it with that jumper. he had 25, warriors hang on 127-125 winning their 14th straight on the road. sharks hosting the coyotes. warriors night at the tank. a drop of the ceremonial first puck. san jose three goals in the first. donskoy beating two defenders. couture hits a wide open net. 3-2 sharks. second period, donskoy racing for the puck. pokes it past scott wedgewood. 4-3 sharks after two. coyotes took a lead in the third. 16 seconds remaining, donskoy finds the back of the net. tenth goal of the year. sends it to overtime and the extra frame. joe waffle ski pavelski denied
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by bejwood. but marc-edouard vlasic pokes it in and the sharks win 6-5 the final. nfl playoffs, titans and patriots, tom brady and his pats with three td's in the second quarter. pass to james white. five yards. tied at 7. brady, 337 yards passing and three tds. patriots 31 first downs. fourth quarter, brady with his final td pass to rob gronkowski. brady the oldest quarterback to win a playoff game. pats advance for a seventh straight afc title game. 45-13 the final. they'll face the winner of the steelers/jaguars game. falcons and eagles in philly. philly, one td in this game. it came in the second. fourth and goal. legarrette blount, one yard. 6-3 philly after the missed extra point. jake elliott had three field goals. including this 53-yarder at the half. eagles down 10-9 at the half. 1:05 left in the game. fourth and goal. falcons down five. matt ryan looking for julio jones. he falls, gets back up. the pass is incomplete. eagles win it 15-10.
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they'll host the vikings or saints in the nfc championship game. and that's the way the ball bounces. we'll do it again tonight at 5:00. hope to see you again. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. good morning. i'm frances dinglasan. here we go again. the fog, low clouds over the bay area. it has impacted visibility. in fact, it's down to a fourth of a mile in san jose, as well as in hayward. then santa rosa, only a half mile of visibility. you want to see what that looks like. here's a live look in san jose. you can see it's socked in. this is 101. you can't even see 880. which you'd normally see across the screen. most temperatures in the 40s. san jose, 46. oakland and mountain view at 45 degrees. gilroy, 40. half moon bay at 46. high surf advisory starts at 10:00 this morning. there will be large breaking waves up to 20 feet. here are the current wave heights right now. be careful.
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it goes on until tuesday afternoon. if you're at the coast, look out for strong rip current and even localized beach erosion is possible over the next few days. highs today will be warm and mild once again. much like yesterday. loss of 60s out there. san francisco, 63. a few passing high clouds. lots of blue skies as well. oakland, 62 degrees and warmer heading south into san jose and morgan hill. upper 60s in santa cruz hitting 70 once again today. also ukiah warmer. the next storm on abc 7's storm impact scale will be a 1 out of 5. it's a light storm. it comes in monday afternoon and evening and continues into early tuesday morning. we'll see light to moderate rain. most areas will get less than a quarter of an inch. some might get up to half an inch in a few spots. i'll show you the latest model runs. 3:00 tomorrow afternoon, we'll start to see light rain move in through parts of the north bay,
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like santa rosa. notice everywhere else, the whole day tomorrow until 3:00 we're pretty much dry. san francisco down to san jose. most of the events will be happening around the afternoon hours. then by 6:00 in the evening, we'll start to see the scattered showers spread a little bit. pockets through vallejo into san francisco and along the peninsula coast. the more moderate rainfall moves in overnight. so late night monday into early tuesday morning, you see the areas of orange and yellow. that's the more moderate rainfall. you notice it's more widespread into the early morning hours. tuesday it starts to taper off by the early morning. we have a few pockets of rain there. we'll see wet roads for the morning commute. here are the new rainfall estimates as well. you can see many areas less than a quarter of an inch. it's showing very light rain, especially farther south. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. enjoy the sunshine. we just have to deal with that
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morning fog. and then tomorrow the scattered showers move into the north bay in the afternoon. and then the rest of the bay area will see towards the evening, early morning rain tuesday but then we get a break, dry most of the day tuesday into wednesday. and then a chillier system moves in thursday into friday. next weekend looking wet as well. >> tomorrow's rain is really late afternoon, early evening? >> yeah. exactly. >> not that heavy. going to be pretty light throughout the day. grab a light jacket, maybe a small umbrella if you get hit by a shower tomorrow. >> thank you, frances. the odds of recovering something you lost at some airports is said to be one in four. mineta, san jose is deploying new technology to boost recovery rates significantly. abc 7 news reporter, david louis shows us what tile can do. >> reporter: we're constantly reminded to keep a close eye on our bags and personal items at
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the airport. but we must not be doing a good job of it. >> the following item has been left at terminal b checkpoint. laptop. please return to the checkpoint to claim your item. >> items left behind after clearing tsa check points or at the curb when arriving or leaving add up. this little device called tile could help. it's a bluetooth device you can connect to keys, a backpack or a carry-on for example. if you lose or miss place it, you can help locate it by going to a smartphone app. the tile will ring your property, making this sound. the entire footprint of the airport has been set up to pinpoint the whereabouts of your lost items. you don't have to be within earshot. >> we have a future -- sensor where through the tile app in your phone, you can see whether you're getting closer or further than your item. >> tile is available on airport
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stores ranging from $37 to $60. while it's a physical device, it can be deployed in other device, such as headphones by installing special software. tile has partnerships with bowes, sampson iet and other companies. mineta san jose is proud to be the first airport to offer tile coverage. >> silicon valley's airport should be on the leading edge. we want to be representative of our communities and really create a sense of place for our passengers. >> in san jose, david louis, abc 7 news. and the place with the highest number of items are lost, curbside as passengers are being picked up. in the rush, they sometimes think somebody else grabbed their bags. in early testing, tile notched a 20% improvement
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to learn more. happening today, a musical tribute to honor dr. martin luther king, jr. ♪ ♪ you know we got to find a way ♪ ♪ to have some understanding here today ♪ it is the 16th annual in the name of love musical tribute. the concert begins at 7:00 tonight at the scottish rights center. tickets are on sale now. the weather should be great today and just fine tomorrow for all of the king events. >> today will be a repeat of
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tomorrow. then tomorrow, scattered showers move in the afternoon for the north bay. it's a light storm, heavy or moderate rainfall overnight into tuesday. wet again thursday, friday and saturday. >> all right. that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us at abc 7 mornings. i'm carolyn tyler along with frances dinglasan in for lisa arg argen. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 this morning. "good morning america" is up next. have a great sunday and keep the dream alive. there'... more adventure,ere you can get...
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good morning, america. this morning -- panic in paradise. the terrifying but mistaken warning that a missile was headed for hawaii. alarms sounded. >> seek immediate shelter. >> this is not a drill. >> people scrambling for cover in bomb shelters and sewers. >> we all freaked out. >> 38 agonizing minutes before the all-clear. >> an employee pushed the wrong button. >> this morning, the question, how could it happen? we have team coverage of this unfolding story. the thaw and then the freeze. the temporary warmup causing dangerous ice jams. leading to flooding on streets and highways. sheets of ice tumbling from this waterfall. this man rescued from the roof of his truck in

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