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>> announcer: good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. >>s in abc 7 mornings. >> it's saturday november 24th. >> here is lisa argen tracking live doppler 7 and some fog across parts are parts of the bay. >> mist and drizzle as well, chris. good morning. you notice on live doppler 7, there is still scattered showers around the bay area. in the mountains, rain in the low 40s in blue canyon. south lake in the 40s as well. if you are traveling to the sierra, plenty of showers to the sacramento valley and mountains. visibility less than a mile. sfo and hayward, two miles with rain and livermore, 60 in concord and oakland. if you have noticed it's milder
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due to moisture and cloud cover. three to six degrees milder than yesterday. the tail end of the system is exiting. and we see clouds and fog. by 2:00 partly cloudy skies. the rain ending by day break. a cool afternoon opinion and we will talk about dry days before the soggy wet second half of the week arrives. chris. >> thanks. it should be easier to get to lake tahoe today. a snowy mess yesterday. and you can see plenty of vehicles backed up near truckee. at one point vehicles were all stopped. right now no chain controls though. all the snow has been mostly good news for noe ski resorts but the sugar bowl is delaying the early opening because of yesterday's rain that followed nearly two feet of snow. officials say the resort opens as soon as can conditions permit they are hoping for help from
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the next round of storm. you can stay on top of the whether with the app there you find live doppler 7. new overnight a fire breaks out in a home in value yes and fleming avenue. vallejo managed to keep the fire superspreading. no word on what axelrod sparked the fire np no one was hurt. a golden gate ferry that crashed not once but twice into the san francisco ferry building could be removed this morning. passengers onboard at and at a restaurant on the water. had no warning. katie utehs has more. >> reporter: the captain -- there was nothing over the intercome. and you would think they would have a honked a horn or give people a heads up. >> reporter: passengers on the golden gate ferry say they had no warning of the impending crash. >> we were talking about we were going way too fast.
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immediately after talking about it we smashed into the pilen and deflect into the port. >> people eating at the san francisco ferry building to my . my gosh here comes a boat. coming in hot. >> definitely very hectic. >> quite a bit of yelling and stuff going onboard. >> some took out cameras others bolted. >> then i thought it was going straight in the restaurant i started running the opposite direction. >> the impact cracked the concrete, knocked over the railing. >> it looks like a sifrp piece of metal. it's a deceptively strong safe guard to make sure if this happened there would be no damage to people on land. >> the coast guard is will go into the computer systems to determine how fast the boat was traveling and if the captain was in control. all five crew members will be drug tested and interviewed.
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>> the vessels are respected frequently by the coast guard. there is a lot of oversite. >> this is a larger vestal that can carry 750 passenger but had a light load of 53 people at the time of the crash. two people reported injuries but treated on the boat. they're with going to be okay. ferry service went on as normal and will continue as scheduled without in boat. in san francisco, katie utehs, abc 7 news. 5:04 is the time. only abc seven on scene after steph curry was involved in a multi-car crash likely caused by wet roads. he is okay. everyone involved was wearing a seat belt and no injuries to report. abc 7 news reporter anser hassan has the rry on theide of the star roo. >> donisha allen and her friend
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were on scene. any rushed to help making sure no one was injure zbld i the guy in the gray car spined on and hit steph curry. >> the driver of the silver lexus lost control accommodates out of the tunnel. his car spinning several times before crashing into curry. the wet roads. >> we come to the tumble and as soon as you know we seen the two cars spun out. it was crazy. >> after being hit curry's porsche was rear ended by another car. his father dell arrived shortly there after to pick up his son. after giving statement to chp the drivers were allowed to go. some fans concern for the family but happy the star player was able to walk away. >> we always watch all his games all the time. we want to make sure he is okay and his family. >> the warriors hosted the trail
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blazers curry didn't play not because of the accident but due to a previous groin injury. at oracle arena, anser hassan, abc 7 news. steph curry responded to the accident tweet, don't need any reminders but all the time god is great and god is great all the time. appreciate all the texts. >> we've been sending out alerts on this story threw the app. enable push alerts to enable the the latest updates. steady rain in the last 24 hours has given firefighters the upper hand in containing deadly camp fire in butte county. the fire is 95% contained. the wet weather helped subdue the remaining hot spots on the edges of 153,000 acre wildfire. the death toll is at 84 with close to 600 missing. nearly 14,000 homes zrid. meanwhile search and rescue crews spend the holiday weekend working through the devastation to look for victims.
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abc 7 news reporter jobbena fordin' is on-site. >> camp fire vips are getting help they need. at the booth that should be the busiest there is no one. >> there are people out there mo have loved ones who are among the dead at the morgue that we have not been able to identify. >> jim davis is with the company using rapid dna to identify people killed in the camp fire. he should be taking mouth swabs of flchl members but things are slow. >> the only way to identify those people is to have family members submit reference sample to match the two. >> the identification process starts back in the place that's now unrecognizable. at this moment it's with the crew out of santa barbara picking apart debris in paradise looking for remains. the elements complicate things but when they find something dpa is processed placed on a swab and run threw the machine. davis's company gave us the
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video and says the results arrive in two hours. >> we collected samples from people. we see this kind of emotion that comes with finally, you know, accepting the possibility that their loved ones are gone. >> if you are related to someone missing in the california camp fire -- >> a psa wassious released thp they need hundreds more donors to compare dna. maria wishes she could do it for her friend in paradise. >> we have no names of relatives or nothing. >> if anyone is out there, family dna swabs can be taken at any police station in the u.s. >> you or someone you know would like more information on the dpa collection process, we have the resource site available on our website, that is abc 7 news.com. for nowparadise, abc 7 news. the u.s. coast guard is searching for a 28-year-old man
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who disappeared swimming off the coast of dal city. the police andoned to a call of in the surf around 3:00 yesterday. he was not visible in the water by the time they arrived. his brother is okay. new details about the roe main lettuce blamed for the e. coli outbreak. the commissioner from monterey county says it's likely the tainted produce came from that county. the cdc is telling people not eat any romaine. the lettuce from florida and arizona should be entering the spli chain very soon. all right time is 5:09 on saturday morning. lisa argen tracking the accuweather forecast and off to a slick start across the bay. >> that's right about a quarter of an inch in san jose in 24 hours. 0.6 in the north bay. and emeryville, muggy, 60 with mist drizzle and fog with the
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tail end of the system exiting we are salvaging the weekend details are daemts coming up. >> also next brightening the holidays after so much loss. how the annual south bay tradition helps victims of the camp fire. and carollers snow and mr. clause it's feeling lik
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guests, a family from paradise who needed a little bit of hope during a very dark time. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo in san jose with in re story. >> for the smith family happy holiday as it is hope. mike and kitty spent the past 20 years in paradise, raising children, grandchildren and celebrating special times together. >> thanksgiving and krms three days before the fire we were having a halloween party and celebrating the new home we moved in. three days later we are running for our lives. >> lives already changed months before. mrs. smith explained tragedy first it struck in february when their daughter crystal and her fiance john were killed by an alleged drunk driver. then the camp fire wiped out four family homes. >> we've been real devastated. but we are hold going together. >> a family friend and judge smeltzer in the park board member poechted about the smiths. appear coordinators knew something had to be done.
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>> informs our opportunity to do what we are supposed to do, helping the community. >> all money raised through sunday will go through camp fire victims. the emergency volunteer center. >> it fwoes beyond the smith family of course. but these guys have been through so much this year. >> the smiths were invited to flip the switch during friday's tree lighting. at least one happy memory this zblanz from one minute to the next we are crying from the loss and the grief. and then in gives us something to look forward to. >> the smith has a gofundme page. we shared that link on the website. abc7news.com, separately, though, christmas in the park will be collecting donations through sunday for all camp fire victims. in san jose, abc 7 news. now to an update to a story we first brought you here on abc 7 thursday night. a man donating an rv to a survivor of the camp fire has arrived in chico to give it
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away. james fair cloth lives in denver but lived in the bay area more than a decade ago. he went to the chico craigslist site and sue how much people needed petition zoided to buy an review to help a family that lost a hope. ep bought a pree owned mort mm and gave it to jeff wood, a fellow father. the two met yesterday. wood says he didn't know how to say thank you. >> the only way td it come and give him a hug and try try try him how much it means. >> other people have donated at least four rvs amp seeing what james is dooing. if you would a motor home uland like to donate be, you can visit our website. website webt opinion if you'd like to help fire victims we have a list of resources on our website. can you make a $10 donation to the red cross byorare red cross.
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the shoppers at antioch's supermarket braved the rain to get one of the first trees offer the delivery truck. workers couldn't get them unloaded fast puff. this man was thereway his daughter to help her pick out a tree. >> the day after thanksgiving, i thought basically i'd beat the crowd and here i am, you know. >> the -- the store is open today if you want to start on your christmas tree selection. the time is 5:16. it's officially the season of giving. in traditional style giant christmas trees lit up across the bay area. abc 7 news was in the girldy square. fefive carollers entertained the crowd. told santa about their wish list and zipped on hot chocolate. abc 7 news was in union square for macy's 29th annual great try lighting ceremony. the tree is 83 feet tall and
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adorned with 33,000 led lights. feels like the holidays at california's great america. zpit the rain guests came out to watch dion lim to kick-off the fest. it's a non-profit helping those with intelligentle and disabilities make friends, find miningful employment. now your ac wrkt forecast with lisa argen. starting out with scattered showers on the central coast. you can see a if you up towards san jose. but these will gradually dpish but we are holding crowds here. else in the lo 40s. some of the higher he feels change over to snow but overall it's a wet travel day if you are headed to the mountains. become home, fog. a half mile visibility on the
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coast. three miles in petaluma. last hour a shower in livermore but now more like mist pan drizzle and fog. certainly slick roadways. and temperatures on the mild side. it's 56 degrees in sand rafael. 57 in san francisco. low 60s fromou 'll have that throughout the morning. the sun coming up before 7:00. through the 8:00 hour we begin to see gradual clearing. so it's partly cloudy. the rain is ending and we picked up nearly 3/4 of an inches in the wettest locations of the north bay and a quarter inch in san jose. the rain returns late tuesday into wednesday. it allocation as though we have several systems restraining ones heading our way into thursday. we notice we could have lingering showers through even 11:00 or 12:00 in the parts of
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the santa clara valley. otherwise you see the cloud cover, late in the day here, we hold fog over night. on sunday more sun and we call it high clouds as well. starting out with the fog. a nice couple days of break into monday as well before we turn around to pretty wet weather. highs under partly cloudy skies upper 50s half moon bay. a cool afternoon. notice the temperatures in a narrow range with 60 in vallejo, 60 in oakland. low 60s as you head inland. we are skipping ahead to mid-nighttime tuesday, dry. but the morning commute, 7:00, rain comes down in the north bay, overspreads the entire bay area but it droi out by the overnight hours tuesday. wednesday at this point looks like it's getting increasingly wet by evening hours. this should take us throughout the day on wednesday, notice it's a colder system. we'll be looking at snow in the mountains there.
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so 6:00 on friday we're dry, remember this is several days out.it certainly will change ben now and then. but looks like the first accumulated precip will be in the evening tuesday night with 0.1 inch maybe 0.2 of an inch. wednesday into thursda insidingly wet. we will keep you updated. overnight tonight partly cloudy with temperatures in the 40s. a few upper 30s in the north bay. some of the moisture around keeping us milder instead of the fridge he had numbers near freezing. we'll be around 40 in nap an. 59 in redwood city. pan lingering smours this morning. in the seven-day forecast. and then tomorrow, nice dry day that follows into monday with sunny conditions then the storm impact scale, tuesday, wednesday abtlds thursday, looks like pretty god rain. you can download the accuweather app appear get probably better at looking at live doppler 7
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the storm impact eeveral weeks. scale, that in play heading into the next week. >> yes. the storm door is open. >> thanks. just ahead it's expected to be a record breaking week at the box off. the movies
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final finney has timms. >> liz looks relaxed now but you should seen her the day she checked out of the hotel after visiting her daughter at college. the hotel bill included an unexpected charge for the in room safe. >> it's totally sneaky. if it costs extra for them to put a safe in. put that in. >> they kmin about the practice of hidden fees while traveling. not only for the in room safe but also towell fees, resort fees, beach chair fees. some hotels charge recycling fees. >> hotels know they are shopping by provides. they try to keep the advertised price low but make up the revenue on the back end with fees >> what's the best way to avoid sticker shock from unspecked charges. consumer advises reaching out to the hotel directly particularly if you plan to book through a
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third party. ask about specific additional charges for anything other than the room and taxes and if you are planning on checking in early or checking out late it may cost you. parking fees can be another budget buster even in outdoor or unsecured lots. >> you join a hotel loyalty program something a lot of hotels have you may find some fees are waived. >> don't be afraid to speak up bliek many consumer reports reader when liz complained she never opened the safe they took the charge off the bill immediately. and one tiny silver lining to these hidden fees is that occupancy taxes on hotel bills are based on the provides of the rm not the total bill which could mean small savings for you. 5:25 the time. if you are getting into the y spit may want to hold off on buying a tree. the national christmas tree association looked at christmas troe sales on square, they found
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you will pay $77 for a troe today. or 81 on psychiatric machined. but if you wait it's $64. it drops again on christmas eve when you could pay under $-50. this is expected to be a record shattering weekend at the box office. people may have flocked in because the rain or maybe because it's the weekend. >> superexcited. >> just one minor thing. what is the internet? >> ralph breaks the i is er woket already ray raked in almost $4 million. disney which is the parent company of abc 7 expects the company to earn 90 million by the time the weekend is is not . there are smaller independent films this we can. it could be a good time to catch up on busworthy moves. a new federal report on climate change says the worst is yet calirn fires as an example.
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how our economy and social well being are in jeopardy. plus why donating to toys for tots is easier than ever this
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>> announcer: good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> thanks for waking up with us. we are starting with a quick look at the forecast. here is lisa argen tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. good morning to you. certainly fog mist and drizzle and a few showers around san jose, the central coast and watsonville and salinas. that's what's left of the system here. most of it has departed. you notice here south of monterey we have some returns. and we are holding a few showers in and around san jose throughout the rest the morning hours. 3/4 mile visibility. half moon three miles. sfo and hayward, a little better north bay.
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the north bay sees sun earlier but everyone gets some clearing today. it's mild to muggy. 60 in oakland. 55 in santa rosa. three to five degrees warmer than yesterday at this hour. we have the clouds, mist, drizzle, leftover showers. by the afternoon upper 50s to low 60s under partly cloudy skies. the bulk of the day is dry. 6:00 tonight a few more clouds. we are talking about how long our dry days will last before we see a return to some pretty god rain coming our way. chris. >> thanks. well have to wait until monday for details about an officer involved shooting in san jose. it started yesterday morning at 10:00 when officers were called to the home on barreiro court by a woman saying a man had a gun and wasn't letting her in. the man fired at officers. officers fired back but he barricadinged himself inside
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prompting a standoff. he had at least one gunshot wound when taken into custody last night. it's unclear if the wound is from an officer shot. the police chief will provide the update monday. a new federal report about global warming goes against president trump policies saying climate change is mere and not getting better. here is an splafrps by the camp fire is a part of the problem. >> this year's fires and monster storms terrifying signs of things to come. according to dire new assessment from 13 government agencies. government scientisting warning the impacts of climate change are intensifying. climate remoted threats to american's physical, social and economic well being are rising from coast to coast. president trump who once called claimant change a hoax has made a priority of rolling back environmental regulations. but the administration's own
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scientisting now say significant immediate action is required to avoid substantial damages to the u.s. economy, ama health.g pio flooding.or fen more the festgrtu catastrophe. extreme heat destroying crops. 10% of the country's gross hundreds of billions of dlrs lost. in the west fire dangerous exploding. >> we are in extreme climate change right now, doing all we can to prevent incidents and mitigate incidents and save lives. >> the president witnessing the effects first hand. >> does seeing this devastation change your opinion on climate change, mr. president. >> no. >> but this week he was in dpoil with the east in a cold snap, the president tweeted whatever happened to global warming. >> the white house pushing back on the government's scientists, saying the explosions are based
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on extreme scenarios. also lots of skepticism about buy are why the president decided to release the report on a holiday weekend. abc news, los angeles. an estimated 116 million shoppers hit stores for black friday. and there was chaos in the aisles of the big retailers. our reporter has the story. >> the door buster deals at time creatinghaha t t cf shoprs? a chattanooga victoria secret. the stampede over sherpa jacket. one sales rep climbing on a table to escape the crowd. >> oh, my god. georgia wal-mart two women fighting over pots and pans one refusing to let go. >> but the euphoria over black friday shopping turning deadly in alabama after a fight turning into a shooting at this mal.
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>> we have officers at the scene. there have been shots fired. >> the shooter killed, a injured 12-year-old girl. but the tragedy from alabama aside for the rest of the country was peaceful. long lines of at stores from florida, maryland, texas. an estimated 116 million spending holiday dars. this year's black friday could be the biggest since sow. this frenzy in myrtle beach one of the big ticket items attracting buyers. the average shopper expected to. a strong economy helping boost sales in new york. the russian macy's herald squar flooding stores not letting up. >> why don't you shop online. >> i like seeing it in person trying it on. >> there was trouble online. look at the j crew website.
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it was down. j crew apologizing. look at lowes. also down for some time. now this is important because experts believe that more than half of all holiday shoppers will spend some money online. on abc news, new york. >> here in the weather the weather put a damper on black friday. but it's expected to be nice are today. good news for small business saturday. lyanne melendez went around san francisco yesterday to see the prepare are prep work under way. >> mike sells vinegar and oils. you sells unique items not found at big box stores. that he says is what makes his store so successful during the holidays. >> up through the holidays from scarlos on the peninsula are grateful to american express for starting this saturday after in.
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since then it has become the day to really support brick and mortar businesses that are small and local. linda owned ambassador toys in the west portal neighborhood. >> places like amazon are really stealing the business away. and so you know you're not seeing little shops along the way. you're not seeing the local business unless you know the neighborhood and the city begin to really support it. >> sarah kels o lives in skrmt but as a child west potterle was where her family shopped. >> this is our sixth generation from the area. >> oh, and supporting local business zblos absolutely as you can see with a nice board game, huh. >> her son left with a game hungry hippo. the rain didn't stop maggie baker. she got toys for the grandchildren. >> i love to support local businesses especially on a day
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like today when other people are at other places or online. >> small business owners hope the sales go up. but more important and see customers keep their stores in mind all year long. and that year americans spent $13 billion on small business saturday. abc 7 news. if you coast to skip the mall yesterday or the black friday deals that -- or the black friday deals aren't quite what you wanted another round of offers is coming monday. monday is cybermonday. many stores advertise big savings for online shoppers to wrap up the busy weekend. 75 million people are expect today shop online on monday. when you shop online this holiday season you may notice more websites are charging sales tax thanks to a recent supreme court ruling, almost half of all states require sales tax from large out of state sellers. meaning if you buy online from a sellers in those states you pay sales tax. look carefully to make sure you
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know exactly what you are paying before you click that final sale button. still ahead and abc 7 mornings, changing tradition on photo was santa at a bay area mall. fir heading to break. mere a live look from the south beach camera. the bay bridge on saturday oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events
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it changes. lisa argen has the full forecast and will let us know when the fog lifts in parts of the bay coming up. if you are hitting the stores in holiday season you might want to pick up an extra toy for toys for tots. the u.s. marine corps annual toy dry is collecting toys for all ages. you can go online to find out about local events and where to donate. >> people can go to the local website and donate -- donate monetary donation where select dates where they want to bring in toys. >> starting next thursday through december 15th you can drop off new unwrapped toys at disney store or shop online at the disney store. disney will donate $5 for each toy. up to $1 million. in the east bay the piedmont boys scouts of america welcome
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visitors with a festive holiday dance. >> this is video from last year with a tap dancing christmas in avenue for decades. the lot opens at 9:00 a.m. the dancing begins at 10:00. and that's always a fun time out there, lisa. not much of a break yesterday in terms of rain. so good idea if you want to get out today, tomorrow the next few days to clean up. because we have several more rounds of rain in the weekend ahead. but the immediate future the rain is ending. we have mist and drizzle. 60 and muggy in emeryville. we put it together coming up with the ac wrkt seven-day forecast. >> also ahead, the warriors get back on track. kevin durant helps put an end to the
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good morning, everyone. time right now is 5:44. we are taking a live along outside from the santa cruz
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camera. the board walk there is open from 12:00 to 5:00 today if you want to check out the limited rides and the ice rink is open. we get a check of the forecast coming up. in sports all three bay area schools in action. stanford faces ucla. cal takes on colorado at memorial stadium added 4:00 p.m. and snap state looks to close out with a win over the rival fresno state. the kickoff at 4:00 p.m. you can watch on espn u. the warriors will battle the kings toon at oracle arena. last night the dubs hoped to snap a four-game losing streak. abc 7 sports director has the highlights in this sports report. >> good morning, everybody. uncharted territory for the warriors under steve kerr. never lost four in a row until now. but as they took the court last night the goal was avoid five straight. steph in cheer leader mode. injury evaluation is later today. you know about the car crash. klay thompson struggling during
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the skid. that's three plus the foul four points. fired up. pride of held to 23. >> jordan bell looking for more minutes and kevin durant says this is the play turning it around. draymond is pumped up, encouraging leads to kevin durant three. part of 209-5 warriors burst b andre iguodala. we call this with authority. steph excited he dunked on the dude's head. >> 32 for k.d. >> klay is feeling better. four threes. 31 points warriors end the slid 125 to 97. baby shark. first period, entire shark power play lasts five seconds. logan shoots and course. eighth of the year. 1-0. ten seconds lester in the first.
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joe thornton denied twice. but meyer taps it in for the 13th of the year. arundel in net, 19 shots, 19 saves. can't do better than that. more sharks of the power play. karlsson. nice. thornton with 750 assists and the sharks win it 4-0. college football, the apple cup in pullman and washington state that's garratter the quarterback. who needs a shirt, 35 degree sns huskies they were dressed for success. wide receiver pass. aaron fuller to hunter broien. 22 yards. curings get close. max boringy. who knows where the line is they gave him the touchdown. 20-15 game. miles gascon. oh the weather outsi frightful.
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but an 80-yard touchdown is delightable. huskies win to win the pac 12 north. pac 12 is out of the playoff chase. washington plays utah next friday in the pac 12 championship. better weather for phil and tiger, their big pay-per-view match. tiger needed that hon 17. squares the match, goes to playoff. the hole 22 mickelson for the win. and what a win it is, worth $9 million and a bunch of money raised for charity. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend. i'm larry bol. >> now the forecast with lisa argen. good saturday morning to you. our water year started october 1st. and doing better now. anywhere from five inches in santa rosa and ben loehmann from the series of storms we picked up. about a half inch in san jose. we are anywhere from 28% of normal up to 74% of normal from south to north. that's good news.
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we certainly welcome more and it's on the way. but if you want to a break from the rain we are looking at dryer conditions today and tomorrow, which is good news. looking outside you notice from this vantage point looking pretty god with temperatures on the muggy side. in the fichts to near 60 degrees. we have the dew point up. that makes it wet as well. winds gusting to 23 miles an hour in mount tam. mount diablo breezy in the upper elevations. that wind down wells the moisture and cloud kor. we have the mist and drizzle. lock at the legend here. 55 to 59 degree dew point. that's feeling muggy. and this is where the current dew point is right now. if we are in the 60s humid, beyond that in the southeast. otherwise we are looking at things considerably dryer throughout the day today.
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but starting the forecast animation early. you notice up to about noontime maybe ben loehmann, the higher elevations looking at scattered showers. otherwise we get to partly cloudy skies. then through the evening we are dry. cloud cover to insulate a bit tonight. taking you into sunday notice more sun on the which. we have three droi days until rain arrives again tuesday night. highs today in and around the bay looking at temperatures in around 60 degrees, san francisco low 60s. santa rosa low 60s. not much of a spread. 62 in san jose. showers leave you last from san jose, san jose, monterey. and into the sun early afternoon to late morning in the north bay. skipping ahead to midnight tuesday. remember today, tomorrow, monday droi, even into tuesday. that's four days. then midnight into about 7:00 on tuesday morning this is when we get showers. and then by the afternoon things
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dry out. this is a weak system. the first one. we get a break into wednesday. but wednesday night into thursday this is looking much more colder and also bringing bringing more moisture with it. wednesday, thursday, the timing on this certainly changes. looking to bring us sierra snow and then move out of here by late thursday into frid first wave of rain coming tuesday morning about 0.19 to 0.2 of an inch. taking us threw the afternoon commute to a third of an inch. you can see in the north bay a half inches to 3/4 of an inches. we will look for that system all those to come together come wednesday, thursday. as the first half of the week you notice it's dry. partly cloudy with 30s and 40s tonight. and the accuweather seven-day forecast, a few morning sprinkles, mist and drizzle. gradual clearing. 50s on the coast. 60 around the bay. dryer and milder weather on
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sunday and monday. by tuesday will go at the rain returning. a 1 on the storm impact scale. and wednesday thursday time period looks heavy rain. you can download the appear and we will fine tune that day to day. this is the way winter should be around here. >> we say it often enough that we will take as much as we can get. if we get a break best for the weekend when folks come in to enjoy the city. >> good air quality. feels good today but cool. >> thank you. santa is making a change this holiday season. wayne friedman has more how the big man is trying to appeal to millennials at a local mall. >> this is a story about ill. hing that hasn't happened picture taken with santa. >> yes. >> after that ringing endorsement. >> have you seen santa here today. >> santa? >> yeah.
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>> no. >> no, not here. >> used to be you go to a mall you'd see scene on the christmas set, sit on his low pressure. takis a picture pay a few bucks. now a twist. they call it the selfie santa. >> how much that cost. >> unlike the past you get a warneding santa in the haul as a photo-op. why not if you won't get off the phone and come to santa he comes to you. >> i believe in selfies. >> we try to stay off social media. >> where is he? >> he is not here yet. >> not until the seventh of december. >> nope and as for explaining all the many pictures of santa destined for social media -- he can be in many places at once. >> in selfies and you know there will be an app for that. in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> next it's noer ctm displa ceeli sid
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