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near union square is closing. it opened in 1861 as a frame and mirror shop, and then became an exclusive store selling an array of items. all of the items left in the store are 70% to 90% off. and lisa has been tracking the forecast for us, and if you are headed for the holiday shopping, grab a jacket, and it can be chilly for us. >> yes, it in the sierra nevadas it is going to be chilly. a winter storm watch is going into effect as soon as tomorrow morning for a mixture of wet snow arriving tomorrow. the roadways will be slick. we will talk about the accumulation in the form of snow and rain when we return and check out the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> beautiful look at tahoe. thank you, lisa. >> the war with yours with a huge spark off of the bench as they hold on for a win over the
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good bay area. r 2rd a od morning an being with us. i'm chris nguyen. this is lisa argen who is ac 7 live for us. >> goodmorning, chris, and everyone. we have rain extending ing extreme portion of the state to cloverdale and closer to home in san a ra fell, it is a mixture of clouds and sun, and mountain view with 48 and from the east half moon bay you can see cloud, whoa! and 47 in concord. so we are a little with bit warmer, and anyone from 7 to 8 the mercedes-benz winter event is back, degrees warm mer and you won't want to stop for anything else.
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and from the blue skycamera, you can see that the temperatures will be coming in the 50s and the next chance of rain lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. tomorro the best or nothing. tomorrow, and i will time it out for you coming up in a few minutes. chris? >> at least 322 peop aa tsunami sunda strait. abc news reporter julie mcfarland has more. >> reporter: this is the t terrifying moment when the wa te in sports this afternoon, if 49ers are going to play their ter came crashing on the shores. it swept away everything in final home game of the season is, and khalil mack and the bear sight without warning. s' top ranked defense is going the killer wave may have been to slow down the offense, and triggered by this volcanic eruption just after 9:30 in the kickoff at 1:05 p.m. at levi's stadium. evening on the island near tomorrow night, the broncos battle the raidier krakatoa volcano. the landslide happened miles are d officia s coliseum.
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and that is going to be right c here on abc tomorrow night. confith 0 andve crewsre sifting and anthony flores has ths waterrashing 65 feet in sport report. >> good morning, everyone. land and devastating the towers and packed with the warriors are going to be busy for the holidays. last night they tipped off three of four games, and highlighted with the showdown with lebron visitors for the holiday james and the lakers. draymond green finding the vataonimpact may have been impay shooting touch. the full moon making it more he had 14, the most points since october 31st, and drained two e devastating. the sight is horrifying with the hotelsp toppled, and cars and luka doncic finished with 19. and the mavs up by three at the obvious turned. this morning, a band announced break. and doncic going hard in the crowd and hits a young kid in that several of his band matt the seat, and the play was going were killed in the wave, and on, a he stayed with the kid to make sure that he was asking for prayers and one of othem his own e wife. many of the people needed to with tend ed to right on the after the game he gave his jersey and autograph, and great job. steph curry made seven field streets. rescue teams rummaged through goals and six of them from distance and 22 points despite a poor playingtwo-handed
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the rubble in search for flush. survivors. >> the priority is to make sure get in there. that if anyone is trapplecue an plenty of energy for the dubs in brought to safety. >> reporter: the view from above capturing the utter devastation the fourth quarter, but they would blow an 18-pointea tsamwarningus rely on detecting w wesley matthews with 3 of the 25 and the lead was down to four. then with 20 seconds remaining, warriors by a point, and kevin durant, the dagger. he had 29-12-8, and the dubs win it 128-116. >> this is an accomplished team, so i am trying to fit in where i eakes. this wave likely trigger ces ths after a massive earthquake and can and do whatever it takes. if it is rebounds or playing defense or knocking down the tsunami hit the city of palau open shots or, you know, just crashing the glass hard and killing at least 132 people. doing all of the little things. aide workers have said that the so that is what i try to do. >> and he made a whole bunch of roads have been damaged and shots. he shot the ball really well, fears now that the devastation but he got a lot of offensive boards, too, and he had four of will e prevent helm from coming quickly to those who need it most. thema and couple of tip ins and julie mcfarland, abc news, several plays that just got the london. now more news on the crowd into it. >> now, to college hoops. government shutdown. members of congress are home san francisco dons know how to until the 27th with the president locked in a stalemate defend their court. is the
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with democrats over the funding of his border wall. here is white house courthouse correspondent tara pal mamierip late toast leave wi latest to leave with a loss. second half, frankie ferrari with the great bounce pass there to ja marry, and the two-handed >> leaders declaring congress over until after christmas. >> is going to be done before finish. and dajon davis with the shot. christmas? >> it doesk >> reporte cservatives is he prt promise. and stanford got the lead down to four, and bryce wills with the corner three-ball, but usf >> the promise of the border walle is a item that you ran on is going back the other way, and and was e elected on. charles min lynn wilen with the >> reporter: now over00,000 and the foul. government employees will be san francisco wins it. working without pay. and after hours of negotiation they improve to 12-1 on the season n. berkeley, the bears are taking on number one uconn, and both teams are undefeat ed the dead lock is still over the wall, and both sides are digging in. >> president trump, if you want to open the government, you must coming in. asia thomas turning defense into offense, and taking it the other abandon the wall. >> the president has the staying way, and had a team high 22. katy lou samuelson with the drive and the bucket, and she power to sustain a long government shutdown if had 20. and now, behind the arc, one of
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necessary. >> reporter: after a lunch the six threes, but not enough. meeting with president trump cal suffers the first loss of the year 76-66. saturday, republican lawmakers said they would settle for less than the $5 billion that and get this, uconn has won 126 president trump originally consecutive regular season demanded. but the republicans were not willing to accept the $1.6 games. a rare saturday matinee in san jose, the sharks are hitting the ice against the long time rivals the kings. billion that schumer offered the second meeting between the two teams. the sharks won the first in overtime, and ilya kovalchuk him. >> if i wrote a book called "the art of the deal" i wou$1.3 when missed the last ten games due to ankle injury and scores less had previously offered me $1.6. than five minute noins the return to give the kings the 1-0 do you know how silly this is, lead. they led 2-0 in the third, and timo meyers with a pass there to america. make it 2-1. >> tara sitors and then with 30 seconds remaining, joe pavel ski redirecting the burns' shot. effects of the shutdown. and in the extra frame, it is kovalchuk on the breakaway and the park is a popular destination this time of year, wins it with the second goal of and will be closed. the game. and the kings with a surprise winner 3-2 in overtime. we have a list of what is close that is a look at the morning and open on abc7news.com.
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the time is 9:06. sports. ha aweekend and hpy day. new this morning, the san francisco police are and nothfo with lisa argen. >> you can see from the east hills forecast, we have clouds and we will call it partly sunny investigating a shooting that left one man dead. it happened before midnight on naples street in the excelsior in the bay area. temperatures areal cool in the 40s and the 50s and the distri visibility is good. there is a weak system to the north that may h flirt with the north bay to bring you some showers, and even along the district. it is unclear what led up to the shooting. coast, but then there is another this morning a man treated for injuries in an accident that drew rescue crews to sfo. he is one two plumber system that is the one that is in the storm impact scale of a working on underground are repair project near an airport one, to move in tomorrow in time kate erring company. for christmas eve to linger officials are saying they are throughout the day to bring scattered showers, and keeping the temperatures down. glad that he is alive. we have this report on what made add in some breezy winds as w the rescue so difficult. >> it is a rescue effort that lasted over two hours at sfo. well. looking outside, the clouds from the exploratorium camera, and right now, we are getting sun, are rescue teams were called in to find a plumber who pass ed ot but the clouds will dominate as we go through the rest of the day. so, looking at the coastal flood after they were working underground for a catering company for the air loolines. advi advisory 6.9 is the high tide, and it happens at 11:05 and >> there were some fumes that emitted that caused him to lose
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around the bay, the low lying consciousne areas that you saw the flooding consciousness. >> reporter: a coworker tried to happening yesterday like ly to drag the partner out, but when he started to feel dizzy he got happen again. another vantage point from mount tam, 56 in san francisco, and 55 out and called 911, but when the crews went in, they could not on the coast, and darker clouds find him. as you are headed to the north he had regained consciousness and trying to find an exit, but bay and far north, we have a few he did not have a walkie-talkie shower to contact anybody. they say that the building showers, and 44 in santa rosa and you could see some slippery underground is just as large above ground and parts where you road w roadways. and livermore at 45 and from the can only access by crawling. sutra tower camera, we are that is why the rescue took so experiencing showers with parts of the north bay and chances of showers for just about everyone long. the initial call was of a small tonight, but it is not until tomorrow that we will get the explosion which triggered the system organized. and the rest of the day today huge response. >> we did not u underwhat was featuring the clouds and the shower possibility mainly north, and then by the evening you can going on underneath the building, and we had hazmat out see how the system is falling of the abundance of caution, apart, and we are not rule iingt just in cases this turned into something bigger. >> reporter: airport officials a showers along the coast, and say that air quality was never we are bringing in storm impact scale for christmas eve. an issue, and no need for e and it is a one. and clouds will accompany, and
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evacuation, and it did not impact any flights into to or the front will vigorously move out of here and in the morning hours of christmas eve, 10:00, rain in santa rosa and then by out of sfo, abc 7 news. we called the plumbing company for comment, but they did not call back. early afternoon at 1:00 or so it is moving southeast, and so by a major change ahead for the 4:00, everyone is wet and showery and more steady rain tsa and hower air marle shalls operate. they will be move nod the back towards the evening hours, and pushing out quickly by midnight. of the plane for tirs p ft. time, at least some of them. traditionally the air marshals by the overnight hours, the cool are seated near the front, and and northwesterly winds are going tobeginning of moving the undercover agents will begin their seating arrangements this in. and out ahead of the system, it friday. and officials will be look into is southerly winds, and breezy the change citing safety before the rain, and breezy with the rain, and then afterwards concerns, but they need to keep pace with emerging threats. for christmas day, 7:00, 22 to and now, lisa argen has been 25-mile-an-hour winds in the tracking the forecast and so far morning, and gusts along the coast which will take us through sunshine, but some changes the rest of the day on christmas if you are celebrating that. ahead. and the if we are looking in the >> yes, some sun, but in the coming hours we will see the tide rising around the low lying snow pack of the sierra nevada, on the west slope on the way to parking lots around the bay, you
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may need to be advised for that if you are headed out for a the6 hike. and so we do have some sun, but we have more clouds on the way to 12 inches and anywhere as well sh, and that is going t 6ncand kian loo a lead to rain, and i will have the details coming up. also, ahead, the whopping bay, because that is going to be it. number of people headed to the stores to get the shopping done, and plus, christmas has arrived for children here in the bay and over in oaktown, the showers are on a one of the impact scale, and dry and cool for christmas, and looking nippy on wednesday and thursday and you will want to download the accuweather app and keep you up to date. >> thank you, lisa. and now, solar system is being installed by a bay area nonprofit group with the help of volunteers to show how 11,000 homes are now going to become sustainable. >> don't push
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get it sta ol system ic is a nonprofit to focus on helping low income families. it is relying on voluntary employees to do the cad ri of work. and employees at the bank of america have gathered to do the work under the guidance of supervisors as part of a year-long volunteer program. >> and within the short time here, less than a year, they are able to explain to groups of volunteers how to do the work themselves. >> reporter: emily goldberg used to be a set desiper. i >> i wanted a career in renewable energy and i was looking for a group that aligned with my personal mission to help people, help low income families and in underserved communities. >> reporter: they perfor instaln
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30,000, but the family is expected to save $10,000 a year in energy costs. and bank of america, and other corporate sponsors are provide free labor and the bank provided a half million grant to support the solo training program. >> we are wanting to have a impact to help communities to become sustainable. >> reporter: by the time this is turned on the family with see a savings of $42 a month on their utility bills. coming up, a bike giveaway to make a merry christmas for three, two, one.
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ignition, liftoff. >> a space x falcon 9 rocket car everying advanced gps is on the way to the international space station. it lifted off after several days of delays. it is to be accurate and more you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero? versatile. this launch is the 21st of the yes. that's yes for less. year for space x and the last of yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, 2018. on the peninsula, we have an ross is your toy destination. update to the stor i are we it feels even better first bro brought you friday to abc 7 news. when you find it for less, at ross: yes for less. palo alto news have arrested marcelo garcia martinez after a being accused of attacking a woman. she was walking when the suspect came up behind and shoved her into the bushs, and when she started to scream, he thsthhe holay
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shopping and our reporter spoke to shoppers whodo. reptend mad dash is on to get what goes underneath the trees. >> and it is festive and the traffic, well sh, it is excitinging. >> reporter: depending who you ask. >> i like to avoid the crowds and i don't know why i went shopping today. i don't know, because i didn't have to. er. >> reporter: and large crowds near union square made it impossible to shop in piece, and the saturday before christmas is considered super saturday, and 56% of all shoppers plan to shop this weekend which is 134 million people, and increase of 8 million from laster year. over in downtown burlingame, folks were looking for good deals. >> i like the 50% off because it is last minute and they want to get rid of the merchandise to
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make way for new items. so all too much for your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters?e it's time this family. yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. back main the city, not everyon the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. was spending, but giving to the and it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for less. homeless with some holiday cheer. >> we brought some stuff, and my mom makes gift bags like mittens happening today, hundreds of and sweatshirts and stuff. >> reporter: the true spirit of kids will receive a new bike christmas alive and well. and that is what christmas is all about and giving to others thanks to firefighters in san francisco. and those less fortunate, it is part of the union's toy program, the city's largest and carlos, abc 7 news. in the east bay, the highway the nation's oldest of its kind. the program serves more than 40,000 families each year. the annual giveaway provides more than 300 bikes to children patrol office has made dozens of in need. the union is still accepting wishes come true. other toys, so if you'd like to yesterday they were at the cmeu donate, drop off the donations at any of the fire stations in the city. a great cause, and of course, c.h.i c.h.i.p.s for kids. hats off to all of the folks out and they help families who may there who have been doing so great with the charitable giving and not otherwise have the people
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who don't have people or parents that is nice. and the weather is cooperating for some of the outdoor toys later on in the week, and later who give them or buy them gifts. on in the north bay, some showers will develop, and cooler >> we are just lucky to be here, there, and mid-50s and elsewhere peaks of sun, and upwards to 60s and seeing the kids' faces, and smile, and have a good time. near the peninsula and the east bay, and the seven-day forecast >> so great to see. is featuring widespread rain the chp also gave out toys to headed our way for christmas eve. kids at the love temple baptist if you celebrate that, mid-50s, church in east oakland. and it is a cool one and cooler jolly old st. nick as the front pushes by, and it is going to bring .2 and and broughtened the holidays for some military families. to a alumni association and ma after that, it is going to be chilly, so bundle up. reaps distributed hundreds of >> thank you. i'm chris nguyen alongside lisa toy toys to service people. >> we had such an outpouring, and once it was out there, the community responded so argen, and our news continues on instagram. and we will return at 5:00 p.m. until then, make it a great day, everybody. generousesly, and sgenerous s generously and we have an overflow of toys. >> they say it makes a big difference for those who have loved ones deployed or injured
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in the holidays. dangerous waves off of the bay area coast have affectedhe commercial crab fishermen are finding the rough waters too dangerous to take out the boats resulting in dungeness crabs. if you find crabs for purchase, it will be more expensive than usual. >> the swells are high, and that affects us because we don't have the crab to supply the restaurants. and i hope it ends soon, because new year'ss is coming up and there is a high demand for the crab. >> the fishermen say that the other supplies have also been affected. and looking at yesterday, a bshb abc 7 news was in mill valley where you can see some flood in in thestda wl flood advisory, a
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high tides were followed by unusually low tides. and those extremes are also expected again today. and now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> live doppler 7 to show ro yo the rain. in northern sacramento valley, you can see some of areas that have flooded, and you can see that the high tide is 11:05 and you can see down then santa cruz in the low lyinging area, and also some flooding. keep that in mind. across the bay, we are looking at few clouds in san rafael, and 59 in ooakland and mountain view is 50s, and morgan hill and half moon bay. at the the airport, no delace and partly sunny conditions with temperatures around the bay, and inland valleys in the mid-40s, and petaluma at 44 and so we are
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looking at some clouds around lifelock with norton,owing is a paid presentation for paid for by lifelock. and we have advisories into - look around, tomorrow and christmas day, and so many of us are on our phones and laptops. it is on the warm side with the onubliwifi shopping online, cloudy skies and more fresh snow filling out forms and applications. arriving in time for christmas. and so cloudy and possible in the connected world we live in, our personal information is everywhere. showers in the north bay today. chance we enter our names, birthdays, passwords, apart, and wet and breezy social security numbers, all online. conditions for christmas eve. what happens if that information you will see the green gets in the hands of identity thieves? approaching santa rosa is at - i started getting phone calls 3:00, and showers slipping from credit collection companies. "you've opened an account here and here and here." south, they wanted payment, paen do. th i - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places, have much to it, and by 9:00, the showers are oauoffshore, ans your protection should be too. we go into christmas day it is that's why lifelock now includes the power of norton one on the impact scale. the breezy front will pick up for even more protection for your identity and your devices, where so much of your personal information lives. 0.2 to 0.4. we are wet everywhere in san francisco, the south bay, and 8:00 and 9:00, it is a showery regime, and then hit will
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ward the late evening tnd thehe sierra nevadas, and the 0f e ge the southerly winds. so breezy tomorrow, and then behind it the with winds will kick up in a north and northwest direction which is colder direction, so by sunday morning, christmas day, we will have 15 to 20 wind gusts and 35 miles an hour at the coast. so it is blustery and colder second half of the work week, and we have a winter storm watch at the sierra nevada, and from tahoe to yosemite with gusting winds. you can see here down in kirkwood and about four new inches of snow.
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you can see the cloudy skies and the rain perhaps in the north ba bay, but it is going to be isolated and in the south bay, cloudy and 61 in san jose and few sunny breaks in the accuweather forecast featuring peaks of sun and showers, and one in the impact scale of one for monday. and unfortunately in the timing for this is a lot of folks are going to be out, and it is going to be messy getting to the mountains and out and about, and tuesday dry for christmas. >> wishing everyone safe travels to the holiday destination, but at least christmas is dry.
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the national retail federation says that americans will spend shy of $50 billion in gift cards. that is up from last that is not the only thing that is changing. also the types of cards are changing. michael finney is looking into the trends. >> reporter: shoppers are out to stores and also purchasing gift cards as well. shoppers will purchase an average of four gift cards. most will average $50 and most will focus on experiences and not stuff. >> people don't post so much about the things they buy, but
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about the things they are doing. >> shelley hunter is the gift card girlfriend who keeps track of the world of gift cards and says that the experiences is where much of the gift card world is headed, and that is what the shoppers told us, too. >> my husband is very hard to buy tting mething great which is an experience. >> reporter: the national retail federation says that more than half of the gift cards bought this year are for restaurants and theaters and other entertainment venues. another trend, choice. >> we are used to having gift cards for a particular merchant, and this year, we have new gift cards on the market that give you a choice of brands. >> reporter: these are the gift cards labeled happy. they focus on a type of food or dining, particular groups of people or their interests, or you can think outside of the usual gift card giving and come up with your own plan. that is what phyllis is doing
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for her son and daughter-in-law. >> i give them a gift certificate to place like timber cove, which is where they were pregnant. and soy bought -- them again, because who knows. >> reporter: and the important thing is to use a gift card right away before they expire or a business may go out of business business. and now, how a shelter is wishing everyone a hoppe holiday. a kangaroo was dressed up and not sure if he is going to be able to join the eight tiny reindeer on christmas eve.
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good morning, east let e let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> thank you so much for joining us on this sunday morning. i'm chris nguyen. let's look at the weather. lisa argen is tracking the conditions where you live. >> good morning, chris. san jose 101, you can see the cloud cover mix ed in with sunshine and the clouds will dominate throughout the rest of the afternoon. right now, 50 downtown and in mountain view, and 48 in more again hill, and cloudy toward the north, and 47 for our friends in livermore and i should say 45 and 47 in concord. and warmer with some cloud cover for some of you and cooler for the livermore valley, and the rest of the morning featuring more clouds and 50s by the afternoon.
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some upper 50s to about 60 where you get a few peaks of is sun and livermore and mountain view. and few more showers arriving around the coast and in the evening hours, and we will be looking for the relatively dry overnight period before a organized system is headed our way. it will be much colder for the second a half of the week. we will have much more coming up. >> thank you, lisa. a tsunami that hit is sunda strait has killed over 300 people, and over 800 are injure and many more missing. the emergency disaster management agency says the numbers will go up. and several hotels and restaura restaurants and a combination of underwater landslides caused by the eruption of the krakatoa volcano triggered the tsunami.
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the officials say there were no warnings before the tsunami hit. and jim mat tis is going to leave hiosry 31st, and he said this he would stay until february, but he says that the deputy defense secretary patrick shanahan is going to become the acting secretary. and he resigned due to the decision to pull troops out of syria. he said that he should have a secretary of defense whose views are better al aliigned with his. >> and the town of paradise has brought back an since the fires. every year since 2012 there has been a festival, and so many
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people worked to help with the festival. this is after the most destructive wildfire in california history. the family in paradise will be spending the coming months in southern california thanks to the the generosity of californians. a couple with their two kids were able to grab a few belongings before they evacuated, but everything else was lost. and another couple have a home in riverside county, but spend most of the time in los angeles to be close to work, so they offered their home on facebook rent-free for a year for asor the change, but this is beautiful and our kids love it here. >> and how the couple picked tht
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know that more than 1,000 families applied. yellow vest protesters hit the streets of paris for the sixth straight weekend yesterday. protesters squirmished with the riot police, and a authorities say that the crowds were smaller than the ones we saw in the weeks. and protesters were vocal about the rising cost of living and the economic hardship in france. they have called for the resignation for president emanuel have been closed. and sources are saying that the widening gap between the rich and the poor are things that people in the bay area can relate to. there are 29,000 people living in tents in the bay area. and it is an emergency
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situation, and people of higher income need to pay for these people. >> reporter: and protests occurred in tel aviv and hong kong and other cities. according to the u.s.s northern command about 1,200 are in california with the remaining 1,400 split between arizona and texas. president trump sent the troops just before the midterm elections, because of the caravan of migrants in central america. at the peak, 5,800 troops were at the border or areas. deployment was to end on december 15th, but the pentagon extended to the january 31st. now, to the growing outrage of what happened in a high school wrestling match as a wrestler had his dreadlocks were cut off told he had to do itt or for fit the match. zachary quiche has the update. >> this morning, the new jersey division of civil rights has launched an investigation into
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this incident. an 11th grader was give en an ultimatum before he competed. cut the locks or forfeit the match. the governor of new jersey said that no student should needlessly have to choose between his or her identity and playing sports. olympic gold medal champion weighed in to say that he had never seen anything like it. >> for he incident is striking because of how closely dreadlocks and culture are related. >> reporter: the league rules state that if a player's hair is too long they can choose to wear a cover near the ear guards, but it was not an option here. and now, many people, including the celebrities wants to know what race played.
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and one actress tweeted, i don't just wear dreadlocks, they are something to me, they are dear to me. i will not rest until this matter has been thoroughly reviewed. and a white wrestler did acknowled acknowledge the referee's remarks had previously been addressed. and he rose to the occasion and pinned the opponent, and rose dejected. >> i was so proud of him, because that was not easy to do. >> zachary, new york. coming to the first, many people in the bay area will be taking home a larger paycheck as the minimum wage goes up to $12 if a business has 26 or more employees.
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the state wants to get it to ultimately $15 an hour, and the federal minimum wage is $7.25. and many bay areas have new minimum wage changes to begin. and now, how to help families go green, and a company is reaching a milestone with solar panel installations this year. >> and first a break from the
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not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. happening today if you are still looking for christmas gifts you can get your shopping done at the telegraph craft fair. more than 200 artists have their wo including photography and jewelry. it is next to the cal campus ant
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