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dinners. do you wait until people ask if you want to take something home? it didn't happen. didn't happen. i will have to crash their house today. it will be a rainout. >> it will be raining, light to moderate just about steady everywhere except for the south bay and parts of the peninsula. 2 on the storm impact scale. moderate at times. breezy, coast and hills. the advisory has been canceled. becoming showers tonight. a quick look at live doppler. bay bridge srbg richmond rafael, light rain now. then moderate, changing back to light during the evening. i think the big takeaway this morning are the wed roads,
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potential for flooding and ponding. an accident at the treasure island off-ramp. the vehicle is sideways westbound near t.i. richmond-a san rafael bridge, wet, slick. no delays getting across the span into the marin side of things. we will look at your drive times. so far it's pretty light. >> thank you, sue. yes, it is definitely soggy out there this morning. we're not that used to driving on the wet roads. >> no. it has been a little while. check in with matt keller. we're on thorn son avenue. problems in fremont overnight. the stretch of road flooded on
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southbound 880, north of mowery avenue. the on-ramp. several lanes were closed. they are back open now. 3:15, chp got a call of a single vehicle crash, brokaw road, san jose. this is video of a patrol car splitting the two lanes, keeping the cars from speeding. it is always a trouble spot when it rains. crashes and spinouts are very common. hopefully light traffic will prevent a lot of crashes a lot of black friday shoppers heading to the malls. live in fremont, matt keller, abc 7 news. thank you, matt. today is expected to be the biggest shopping day in the year. even bigger than last year
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despite changes in strategy from some retailers. stores are spreading deals throughout the holidays instead of short sales. online shopping is expected to increase by 15% this year. target and amazon are offering target and amazon are offering free shipping with no minimum. authorities discovered remains of another victim, raising the death toll to 84 people. 560 remain on a missing persons list. aawarhehavesay many of them may beencertaiyhat is thehope. the now95% acres.estroye toyota has given a nurse a brand-new truck after his was
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burned while rescuing people from the camp fire. his new tundra looks just like his old one. he tried to get it of paradise himself but it wasn't easy. >> i was just sitting in my car and thought it was -- like we're getting close to the end here according to my video from my friends and family, i put my phone away. >> the bulldozer came and cleared a path for pearce. they are going to display it in their showroom for proof of its durability. we have a full list of resources on our website. make a $10 donation to red cross byedoso ly who set fires at
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construction sites spoke exclusively with abc 7 news. several fires started in one night in oakland a month ago. the large he was was the ice house complex on grant avenue near filbert street. flying embers burned two buildings blocks away on isabella street. another fire started at the hollis oak along peralta and 32nd. that is the one attached to a suspect now. laura anthony has that. >> what's going on? this is your brother. nfird st of thisan fire at an o apartment building last month. dislynn ballinger goes by the name charges him with maliciously damaging or ho
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apartment. abc 7 news shot video of the atf thatng the broken window that investigators say carried a key piece of dna evidence. that is a reddish-brown smudge from the windowsill. it was an electronic hit from bellinger. his dna is in the state system because of priors. >> he was nice. >> he was nice. he was sweet. it's still hard to believe. o you think he's capable of lighting a fire? >> when ilieve it. that isn't something he would that isn't something he would do.
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>> you don't have to hire an asian or mexican. asian or mexican. i do mexican work too. >> the white van was returned by the atf is and is now sitting in front of his home. laura anthony, abc 7 news. all right. never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast this is the setup for the rest of today. you can see the phraoupl of moisture. that's the atmospheric river. moisture. moisture. that's the atmospheric river.
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temperatures up there in the mid-40s to 50. the rest of us still in the low to mid-50s. let's see what's going on on the peninsula. lighter showers. steadier from 10:00 through 8:00. temperatures holding 60 degrees. east bay valleys, light rain. steady around 10:00. that will continue through 8:00. how about for san francisco? pretty much steady rain until 8:00. then it transitions to lighter showers. the weekend coming up. here's a look at traffic. hi, sue. good morning. light conditions for this black friday. we have slick roads and solo
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spinouts. big potential with ponding and flooding on the roadways. 87, tail lights in the northbound direction. runway lights on the left side of your screen. we will take a look at some of your drive times. look at all the green sensors. if you have to be up at 5:10, traffic is flowing nicely on 580. half an hour dublin to pleasanton. highway 4 looking great into concord westbound. less than 20 minutes from san rafael to san francisco. >> thank you, sue. thousands of u.s. troops are gathered at the u.s. border with mexico. startled some scale training people. he lives more than 1,100 miles from paradise. a denver salesman on a mission to help families who loshomes. to help families who loshomes. >> one of san jose's oldest
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>> we were going to be together the whole week. i said what are we going to do? and >> reporter: a traditional thanksgiving just would not do. >> the option was to stay in denver, stuff ourselves with food, watch football, take naps. >> reporter: not when 1,000 miles away, a place this denver man used to home, the community was suffering. >> we were moved. >> reporter: 85 dead, 14,000 homesin mpen butte issionbega house a family in need. he surpassed his fund-raising goal, purchasing a class a motor
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home. he was on his way 19 hours to chico. >> here we are just outside of vegas. >> reporter: a remarkable chance encounter with this woman from san francisco. she has an rv she wanted to donate for some time. >> i went on to chico craigslist site. i feel in awe of him. >> reporter: they are trying to find families who need the rvs. maybe they will start a movement for more people to donate. they have so much to be grateful for. >> it's the best one we have ever had i would say. i have had 50 of them. it's been amazing. >> deioion lim, abc 7 news. >> lincoln lions have bragging rights after beating the bulldogs in the 76th annual big
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bone football classic. it is traditionally played on thanksgiving day in the two oldest high schools. 51-6 victory. the score was secondary. >> to me it gives you a sense of pride. something that you have that no one else has. >> it's much bigger than the game itself. it's all about thanksgiving, coming together, being with your family. >> we have to be thankful for so much. this is one of the things we are thankful for. we can offer this for our students, our community and keep the traditions going. >> the lions have bulldogs in the last 21 games. >> it is a cow femur that is mounted. this is the fourth bay area scoop shop opening.
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two in san francisco and another in burlingame. it will be on university avenue. for the month of december, a holiday on ice cream series including peppermint bark coco and gingerbread cookie dough. >> oh, man. even though we stuffed ourselves yesterday, i could still go for a big pint of gingerbread flavored ice cream >> i'm down. >> let's do it. >> yeah. when you work the next morning, you don't eat as much as as you would eat thirds at 8:00. >> a couple rounds. didn't do that much damage. >> no. jim is ols there waitialways th us. you see the green that is the rain and the clouds. waking up pretty damp with that cloud cover. the darkest green is in marin county, coming out of sonoma,
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penn grove, petaluma e.a n. penn grove, petaluma e.a n. it is out there. a lot of green in here, which means steady rain. it will pulse up and become moderate at times. after the 7:00 hour, see how it starts to shrink. more scattered towards midnight. we wake up with a lot of fog out there. sunshine will break out as we head into the afternoon hours tomorrow. all right. restart the clock at 7:00. possibly another third two two-thirds of an inch. another 12 hours of steady rain,
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that's what it will do for us. sunshine. a little bit warmer. 58 to 64. sunday and monday our driest and brightest days. guess what, with the storm door open, a 1 on the impact scale. thursday will be our third moderate storm within a week. sue? all right. bring it on. i need chains getting through tahoe, both the north and south shore. make sure you carry chains this morni morning. san rafael, both are light. green is the color of the sensors this morning. that's always good. here's the chain requirements. both directions of 80 over dioper summit. both directions of 50 from bridges to meyers. and truckee towards tahoe city on highway 89, chains are required there as well. around here, we have flooding and potential for ponding and pooling.
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so extra caution on the roads this morning. thank you, sue. police in tennessee are hunting for the person who tossed a slab of concrete from a highway overpass and ended up killing a man who was driving to work. >> so sad. the man's family is making an appeal for the family public's help. here is alex perez. in this morning's gma first look, investigators in tennessee are asking for the public's help as they hunt to find whoever threw this massive chunk of concrete from this overpass, killing 54-year-old joe shelton. his family demanding answers. >> i also want justice for him. he was a loving and kind soul that didn't deserve anything like this. >> he was on his way to work tuesday morning, the same route he took for 28 years, when he was killed by what they are describing as a random act of violence. it was just before 5:00 a.m. on i-24 near downtown nashville when, according to authorities, someone tossed this concrete
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from the overpass. the rock smacking right through shelton's windshield, his car careening into a pickup truck and then a guardrail before finally coming to a stop. we will have more on this story at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, i'm alex perez, abc news, chicago. that's just awful. new video showing a large scale training exercise at the u.s./mexico border. this is the port oven try from san diego. it looked like border officials in full tactical gear mobilized yesterday afternoon. officials did not say if this exercise was related to the migrant caravan that traveled from central america. thousands are currently in mexico trying to seek asylum into the u.s. coming up next, the 7 things you need to know as you start your day. my favorite story. disney remaking the lion king. the amazing first trailer. i was not prepared for full
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rafiki. it's great. plus, first responders go from recovery efforts to bringing thanksgiving to victims of the camp fire. a live look outside at 5:22. we keep up weather and traffic information throughout the commercial break. we'll be right back. abc 7 storm impact scale. today's storm is level 2. that means moderate rain. so gear up before you go out and drive safely. drive safely. track today's storm any time . . . . . . .
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>> number three, black friday shoppers are up early trying to score some deals. look at this video from the premium outlets in livermore just after 4:30 this morning. that store north bay has been open since yesterday. we have a black friday shopping guide at abc7news.com. >> number four, we are following your wet friday, black friday commute. bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights here. roads are slick. make sure you bring your umbrella. headed towards the mountains, carry chains. they're required >> number five, the camp fire is 95% contained. authorities discovered the remains of another victim yesterday, raising the death toll to 84. more than 153,000 acres have burned in butte county. house republicans want james comey to testify about allegations of political bias. in response to this new subpoena, comey tweets that he is happy to sit and answer all questions but he wants the
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hearing to be public. >> number seven, the holiday tradition in san francisco today as the macy's 29th annual great tree ceremony at union square park. all the details coming up at 5:45. a disney classic is coming to life. >> this is the first thing i saw when i walked into the building and i was stunned. a look at the lion king remake. ♪ ♪ all right, sue, i got chills. but you know how i am about this. it's not surprising. i think sue was really into it too. this is a remake of the 1994 animated film. the original voice of mufasa, james earl jones, he's back.
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you need to have james earl jones. another familiar voice is beyonce as nala. it hits theaters july 19th. disney is the parent company of nbc 7. >> that is the first time i saw that. that is really cool. >> rafiki comes over and breaks the coconut. it's too much. >> we are coming back with another 90 minutes of news, including a pushback against blck friday. the roanoke land mayor schaaf will be walking city streets today. streets today. the thisdon't miss outss, on incredible savings on thousands of gifts. oh yeah! most stores open friday at seven a.m. with extended hours saturday and sunday. get your yes for less.
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the big story, the shopping and the rain. >> it could cause issues on the road. it may dampen your shopping plans. >> people need to slow down. i know you're in a hurry. you want to get the best deal. it may be gone already. it's 5:30. >> you're late. >> exactly. >> do yourself a favor. plan ahead. plan extra time into it. know you're going to get wet. it is covering three-quarters in the south bay. the steady rain is coming. we still have a 2. we still have 12 hours of steady rain, moderate at times. breezy along the coast and the hills. the wind advisory was dropped. we don't expect much phot way of damage. it is light right now. and i think once we get past 9:00, moderate spurts, and then it will become light rain. showers in the rest of the evening hours. sue? >> take a look at the golden
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gate bridge. it isoubt about it. very light conditions all the wail around this morning. the big story of course is the wet roads. if you are heading out, just use a little extra caution. 40 trains. bart on sunday schedule. ferry reduced service. no ace train service out of the central valley today. thank you, sue. happening now, even though more of us are shopping on our phones, the ritual of actually going to a store on black friday seems to be alive and well. >> amy hollyfield is live at premium outlets in liverme. it looks prey bu. good morning, amy. >> oh, it's alive and well for sure. look at these crowds. me people have been here all night long.
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the stores are open. you still see lines to get time. one woman said it was so crowded it took two hours to get through traffic leading in to the mall. people say they are exhausted but it was worth it. >> we started 8:00. >> where else did you go? >> best buy. what else? walmart, target. >> and now it's 4:30. >> time to go home. we're tired. >> mall security tells us this is actually a bit of a lull. people are starting to leave and go to bed, like that woman and a new crowd will start arriving at 6:00 this morning. so a new crush coming soon. the college is running shuttles. all of us have seen the deals
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online. we have seen advertisements of black friday week. it is easy to question why people do this. one of my twitter followers said she used to shop all night long. she said it was so much fun. >> that's what i was going to ask. do you feel like the people out there are having fun? >> we keep hearing tradition. me and my sisters are here. my family is here. also, it's a lot of fun. and i think it's efficient. you set your mind to i'm going to do all my shopping. a lot of people told us they're done. they've finished. >> i'm proud of them. >> i'm jealous of that part. if they're having a good time, i'm having a good time too. thanks, amy. >> a fun story for us every year, right. i enjoy coming out and talking to these people. i might do a little shopping. >> reggie and i are on your list, right? >> yes, absolutely. i will hit the ugg store for
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you. is there a disney store for ie? >> i'm told there is. so get going, please. >> okay, okay. >> thank you, amy. we'll see you again coming up in about an hour. in the east bay, the city of oakland is encouraging people to do their holiday shopping at local businesses instead of at big box stores or the mall. libby schaaf will visit shops on lake shore avenue. restaurants and artists in oakland are taking part offering special deals. they started plaid friday in oakland 10 years ago. in butte county, the rain is helping firefighters stamp out the camp fire. >> it is now 95% contained after charlestoning 153,000 acres. so currently no homes are threatened. that's the good news. of course the bad news, it's burned near 14,000 homes to the ground. authorities say there has been one more fatality bringing the death toll now to 84 people.
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>> more than 560 remain listed as missing. authorities stress many of the people on that list may be safe and unaware they have been reported missing. >> thanksgiving of course wasn't exactly how people planned it who are camp fire evacuees. community and famous volunteers work to make it feel as much like home as they could. >> reporter: usually on holidays on thanksgiving, we see volunteers feeding people in need. that is still the case here. >> i coming to enjoy thanksgiving. no, they're in there serving thanksgiving. i said you guys haven't done enough? >> we made such a connection the last few weeks. >> reporter: it was organized by
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celebrity chefs. >> i got to see people and give hugs. >> reporter: virginia lost everything in the fire and is also a teacher at paradise high, along with these women. obviously this wasn't the thanksgiving dinner they had planned, but they're here now and they're thankful. >> i'm alive. my students all got out. they're all alive. i believe in hope. >> it's always been, you know, four, five different families just getting together. >> reporter: that's what chuck's thanksgiving is usually like. at chico state, a few thousand people added to the guest list. a few started out as strangers. after what they have been through, they were more like family. reporting in chico, jobina fortson, abc 7 news.
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>> if you're looking for a way to give to fire victims, butte county officials suggest you do it with mope. they posted this showing all the donations they have received. supplies and personal goods. they are grateful. they say at this point monetary donations can help them provide more specific help the victims need. the red cross is helping out residents of this mobile home after flames tore through it. contra costa posted this video. they said when they got to the home at 8:30, it was already engulfed in flames. no one was hurt. the cause is under investigation. a collapsed roof at a joanne fabric and cavity store in fabric and cavity store in dublin.
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this happened yesterday morning. alameda fire department tweeted the photos. the store was supposed to open at 6:00 this morning. it's unclear what they are going to do now. they haven't said if the collapse was weather related. violence during black friday shopping. >> a suspect is dead and two injured after a shooting at a mall. a fight between two people led to a shooting in hoover. officers confronted him and shot and killed him. a 12-year-old girl was also injured. she was taken to the hospital. her condition unknown. james comey could testify before congress in a few weeks. but he wants the hearing to be public. house republicans issued subpoenas to james comey and loretta lynch before democrats take over in january. this is part of what some republicans consider bias against the fbi against president trump during the 2016 election. comey says he is willing to testify if it's open door. in a tweet yesterday, he said he is resisting a closed door meeting because, quote, i have seen enough of their selective leaking and distortion. you are never more than 7 minutes away from my a accuweather forecast. a tale of two forecasts.
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cloudy in the south bay. increasing rain as we head northward. you can see some of the heavier rain, darker greens offshore along marin county, the coast, and places like mt. tam, mill valley. here's a look the at our temperatures. very mild. livermore, 55 at the outlets right there. 52 is the cool spot. mount aoe an la cooler at 44. low if it was everywhere.
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light to moderate from noon through 8:00. you will transition to showers. east bay, light rain this morning. you will taper down to showers. the weekend forecast and some of the dryer weather in case you want to go out and get your christmas tree. >> tomorrow is the better day. >> yeah. i really think so. sunday will be nice too if it's open. >> you are driving around shopping too. it is, by the way, the holiday season, in case you didn't know that. saneeo bridge, traffic flows nicely. 14 min88 towards 101. conditions light but wet. extra caused used there. northbound 280, 17 overcrossing.
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8-minute drive from downtown san jose towards cupertino. very green. macarthur blaze, the blip of red, transition from 580 to eastbound 80 is on the shoulder. overturn, this one leaving marin south 101, waldo grade after the robin williams tunnel. i'm not clean whether it's blocking. there is an overturn. sensors are green. we will check back and get an update. >> a man spends the night trapped in his overturned car 30 feet down an hocuerere to find m alive wked aut ids really offer the discounts they suggest? michael finney is looking into it. >> red, set, shine. the annual holiday tradition lighting up union square.
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>> from fresno southward, increasing sunshine. temperatures in the upper 60s to mid-70s around palm springs. in tatahoe, look at all the sno. so much better than the brown that was up there. windy to breezy conditions today. light tomorrow. more snow weapotuesday, wednesd thursday. >> if you are planning to visit the golden gate bridge over the long holiday weekend, don't drive there. the south end of the span and vista point on the north end are castl e, bha tben a tour bus, t ide hail vehicle.
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the aim is to prevent traffic from backing up on the bridge because of visitors wanting to get a parking space. the lots won't reopen until sunday night. according to the financial team at "consumer reports", retailers rely on shoppers feeling like they are getting great deals, causing them to spend more than they usually do. how do consumers know when they are getting a real steal? >> go in with a healthy sense of skepticism. take advantage of apps that will help you track prices so you know when a deal is really a bargain >> reporter: invisible hand or price blink. scour the web fort best deals. price alert such as camel camel camel, shop it to me and slick deals tell you when prices for the items have dropped. and price comparison apps like buy via, now discount, shop savi can tell you if there is a better deal out there online or even at a local store. while you're shopping, coupon ads such as coupon sherpa and snip snap you can use at
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checkout. >> are these real things? >> i have never heard of any of those things. >> camel, camel, camel. >> i think the producers have it out for me today. >> you are invited to the 29th annual great tree lighting ceremony in san francisco today. macy's is kicking off the big event tonight. you can watch them light the 83-foot tall free with 83,000 l.e.d. lights. there will be music including by rock and roll hall-of-famer darly love. all of this starts at 6:00 tonight at union square park. and i would just say bring your rain jacket. >> yeah. i know. i don't think it will be the heaviest. we will talk to mike in a second. it is going to be a little soggy. >> yeah. that's we have had the last couple of weeks. overall, it is going to be better than it has been. >> since you are so close to the coast, the rain will probably be light to even kind of drizzly.
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misty. i think you will definitely get wet f. not, you will be walking through puddles at the same time. hi, everybody. a look the at san jose. it's not necessarily raining. you can see a sheen on 87. everything is slick from the rain. light to moderate rain. brighter and warmer this weekend. we have more rain coming next week. in fact, it could be another 2 on our storm impact scale. the storm door opens, it opens. venetian bridge getting light rain. richmond-san rafael, golden gate, bay bridge, light rain. heading south, san mateo, dumbarton, light rain. everything is slick out there. we have this plume of moisture that will keep us in wet weather until 5:00, 6:00. it will start to transition over. you can see darker greens, yellow will pop up. moderate rain. that was noon today, lunch hour. towards 7:00, still a little steady but lighter.
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and then after the 8:00 hour, that's wran sessioning over to showers. by midnight, a few left over. maybe a little drizzle. it will still be damp tonight. will we will wake up to a lot o. increasing sunshine as we head throughout the afternoon hours as the dry air rushes in. so for our next round of rain, anywhere from a third of an inch of rain to two-thirds in the south bay, to the north bay. my accuweather seven-day forecast. yes, late tomorrow afternoon, we will see that increasing sunshine with the dryer air coming in. we could have fog again sunday morning. a little more sunshine, slightly warmer. that will last into monday. a light storm for tuesday, wednesday, and moderate storm thursday. keep the umbrellas handy. sue >> let's take a look outside. live look at the macarthur maze. chp just pushed off an accident fromraound580
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so that ramp is now cleared. you can see that turn at the berkeley curve. otherwise, light conditions around the bay area this morning. a problem coming out of marin southbound 101. several lanes are blocked. red sensors starting to build. overturn. fire is on scene. right lanes are blocked southbound heading towards the golden gate bridge. a little speeding and wet roads do not mix. >> no, they sure don't. the leaning tower of pisa isn't leaning so much. >> the italian monument is straightening a built. the tower lost one and a half inches of its tilt. sit in better structural health than predicted. the clay and sand was removed to
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balance the weight of the structu structure. engineers expect it to still be standing another 200 years. have you been to it. >> i have not. have you? >> i thought it was really cool. the only thing not cool is all the way taking selfies and putting their hand. everyone already has that picture. there's no point in getting it. new at 6:00, in our instagram culture, guess who is moving over to the gram? santa claus. at one san francisco mall. >> but first. >> yes. >> the crab haul is off to a good start. but there is just one problem. is. >> you were shook, weren't you, but my santa on instagram. >> i sure was. >> we leave you with a live look from sutro cam. it is a cloudy morning with rain
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>> their logo is very awesome. i would love to have those socks. >> in the south bay, an historic trolley returns for the holidays. holidays. >> visitors can ride for free through december 30th. you can write letters to santa and enjoy holiday music. the holly trolley will stop at civic centre and san jose deardon. >> it is also green friday in the east bay regional park district is encouraging people to spend the day together in nature instead of a shopping mall. you can go to any of the district parks for free including historic farm in fremont. special events include a burn the turkey hike at 10:00 a.m. redwood regional park in oakland. sue hall has a look at the roads here this morning. pretty friday light but not ideal conditions. >> we have a sig-alert issued off the waldo grade.
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the golden gate bridge. no cars headed southbound. they are holding traffic on the sausalito side of the waldo grade of the robin williams tunnel. again, three lanes are blocked. you can take a look and see the red sensors. we will zoom in for you. yeah, it's slow and go. chp once again slowing traffic down up and over the waldo grade until they get this accident cleared. mike >> thank you, sue. the rain out with with live doppler 7. it's moving from nest e to southeast, covering all of our neighborhoods. heightening the likelihood of hydroplaning and isolated standing water. trees toppling power lines. we have paired that back. traveling the west coast sunday, absolutely easy. snow in st. louis, chicago; rain in memphis and atlanta >> thank you, mike. a san francisco tradition may have been affected by our recent smoky skies. usually crowds line up at
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fisherman's wharf to get fresh dungeness crab. they don't know why crowds are down but they they suspect our long spell of bad air changed. a porch pirate caught on camera. her booty was not a bounty. >> the two scammings being used to extort money from victims stkphraofplt a worker accused of setting one of many suspicious fire at east bay construction sites only on abc 7. how this family is denieding him. >> a live look outside. a shot of the embark dare he row. we are dealing with rain this morning. that will continue. we'll be back in just a moment.
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your black friday tradition. >> you are never more than 7 minutes away from accuweather forecast. meteorologist mike nicco. >> i'm with you guys because i'm on the schedule. it's not really a tradition. kidding. hopefully you're having a great time. i would love to be out shopping with you guys. we have rain out there. light to moderate at times. we have lost the wind potential that could cause some damages. it will become light to moderate as the heart of the storm too. light again during the afternoon, late afternoon into the evening hours. mid-50s this morning. warm up to 60. back into the 50s at 7:00. mild
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