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overall the main activity is in the south but we have fog from livermore, fairfield and santa rosa. temperatures are pretty mild, from the low to mid-40s to the low 50s from fremont to san jose. so we'll look for clouds, the sun coming up at 7:24 and some sunshine throughout the afternoon. we'll call it partly cloudy. mid and upper 50s to near 60 degrees in spots and then that sun setting at 5:11. more rain returns tomorrow. chris. >> lisa, thanks. now to developing news in the east bay. two teenagers are dead and four others hurt after a honda suv slammed into a tree in antioch. it happened just after 9:00 last night on lone tree way near hillcrest avenue. these images show just how violent the crash was. fire officials say the four victims who survived were taken to the hospital with moderate to critical injuries. officers are investigating whether the slick roads played a role in the crash. we're learning chilling details about the moments leading up to the shooting death
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of a davis police officer. 22-year-old natalie corona was responding to a traffic accident thursday night when authorities say a gunman ambushed her. the shooting happened in downtown davis on fifth and c streets just a few blocks away from uc davis. cornell bernard has the details. >> this clearly to us looks like an ambush. >> reporter: the police chief sharing new details about the murder of police officer natalie corona. she was responding to a traffic collision on 5th street when a man rode up on a bicycle and started shooting. >> the suspect basically just opened up fire, shot her once, and she went down to the ground. he then ended up shooting her multiple times. >> reporter: he says the gunman had two semiautomatic pistols. he reloaded several times, shooting randomly in different directions. then took aim at a fireman responding to the scene. >> at that point one of the firefighters inside started to -- he got out, started to run.
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the suspect shot towards the firefighter. one round hit him in the boot. he was not injured. >> we heard all the initial gunfires. there were like two rounds of them, of like 10 each, maybe 15 total. >> reporter: bullets also hit a passing bus and also hit the backpack of a student walking by. terrified neighbors took cover as police searched for the gunman who they say had walked back to his house a block away. police ordered him to surrender. >> at one point he did come out. it appeared to the officers that he was wearing a ballistic vest. >> reporter: the suspect would later take his own life inside the home. >> we're going to grieve. >> reporter: natalie's father is a retired veteran of the sheriff's department. he was proud of his daughter who had just graduated from the police academy last summer. he said even as a rookie, she knew the risks of the job. >> she died doing what she loved to do. she knew that was a possibility,
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and i think she embraced that. >> reporter: a bagpiper played "amazing grace" outside of the police department where there's now a growing sea of flowers, candles and cards to honor officer corona, considered a rising star with the force. >> such a pure heart and soul. she was definitely taken away too soon. >> reporter: remarkably officer corona's father says he is not angry with the gunman for taking his daughter's life. a candlelight vigil is planned in davis saturday evening. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. recruits who graduated with officer corona from the sacramento police academy last year said their friend was determined to go into law enforcement. when she ran into obstacles during the rigorous 24-week academy, friends say corona persevered. >> she could cry and she wasn't embarrassed to do so. she showed many times
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disappointment in herself because she wanted to be at a btter place. she always pushed and she always worked so hard to get there, and she did. >> latosha kelvin described her friend as effortlessly beautiful, brave and strong. we created this badge that you can share online as a way to remember the fallen officer. the easiest way to get it is through the abc 7 news facebook page. time now is 6:04. happening today the public is invited to a memorial in san francisco for former kgo radio host ray taliaferro. the commonwealth club will host a celebration of life in his honor. speakers include his sons, former mayor willie brown and ron owens. he was found dead in kentucky last month. police say they do not suspect foul play. the memorial starts at 11:00 this morning at the club office on the embarcadero. happening now, crews are working to repair a sinkhole that opened up on montague expressway. this was in milpitas around 5:00
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last night. two westbound lanes are shut down between oakland road and expedition lane. we've been told they'll likely stay shut down until early next week. it's official, the ongoing government shutdown is now the longest in u.s. history. we're now entering day 22 of the shutdown. that surpasses the previous stoppage in late 1995 into 1996. for the first time since the shutdown began, an estimated 800,000 federal workers did not get paid. that includes air traffic controllers whose unions filed suit against the trump administration. they're the third employee union to do so. there are no signs of an end to the shutdown. no negotiations are currently scheduled. those 800,000 unpaid federal workers were issued paychecks, but take a look, nothing but zeros. the house did pass legislation to give back pay to those federal workers. president trump said he would sign it. now, the lack of pay has been a jarring experience for federal workers, but bay area community members are stepping up to help.
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here's the story. >> reporter: the smell of fresh chinese food greets you as soon as you step into millbrae's wonderful restaurant. now there's a new sign at the door to welcome people too. >> we heard about customers coming in just talking to us about how the shutdown would impact them. it hit close to home. >> reporter: until the government shutdown is over, wonderful is offering 50% off meals to any federal worker who isn't getting paid. wonderful is located an exit up paycheck.ssed federal employees have known that this lack of payday was coming, but some here at the airport have been inspired to make extra money using something that is right outside their door. >> i mean they have got to do something. it's sad they're not getting paid so they drive for uber, drive for lyft and make some money. >> reporter: orlando has been driving for uber for three years and admits doing it on top of a
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full-time job could be tough. coast guard families won't get paychecks tuesday. the east bay spouses club organized this goods collection in alameda to help 200 families. >> i definitely didn't think it would ultimately come down to this. the reality is setting in. >> reporter: a reality that one can only hope won't last much longer. teachers in oakland will rally today in solidarity with los angeles teachers who are planning to strike on monday. the l.a. teachers union rejected an offer from the school district that would have added 1200 more teachers and reduced class sizes by 2 students. teachers say it's unacceptable because they also want higher wages and class sizes to be much smaller. today oakland teachers will show their support and call for more funding for the state's public school system. the rally starts at noon. abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area, which means we're spending more time looking at issues,
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including the historical teachers shortage in the bay area. all next week we explore all the challenges our local teachers face and search for solutions. watch abc 7 news building tter bay area teacher crisis starting monday. happening today, crews in the south bay will move a historic house to make room for a new building on the san jose state university campus. the school uses the house as offices for student government. this morning crews will move it about a mile away to its new location next to the business tower. the process starts at 7:00 and could take up to eight hours. 4th street between san carlos and san fernando will be closed for much of the day and the event is sure to bring many onlookers. >> honestly it's like a one-time experience you get to see an actual house moving. i might come out just a little bit just to see it happen. >> in april, crews will break grounds on a new science and technology building where the sheller house once sat. the time is 6:08.
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lisa, those folks down at san jose state keeping an eye on your forecast because they have a lot of work ahead of them moving that house. >> today will be a pretty good day. basically dry but we do have a few showers right along the peninsula. right now in san francisco it is quiet with temperatures in the low 50s. 46 in livermore. fog is an issue for our valleys. we will bring in the rain tomorrow into your monday morning commute and we'll track what's left over this morning in just a few minutes. >> lisa, thanks. also ahead, protecting your pets from something like this. two things professionals say you need to do even if you hire a dog walker from a company. plus, a warning about a spike in boat thefts. what the thieves are doing to the vessels before abandoning them. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change,
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babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! officers are stepping in to help solve a vicious crime against an elderly woman. the police union is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the beating of the woman. the 88-year-old was attacked near a playground in visitation valley earlier this week. someone beat her until she was almost unrecognizable. >> this is one of the most heinous and egregious crimes abu deal with. >> she was finally for the first time able to move both of her arms and shuffle her legs just a little bit. >> the family has been asking friends and neighbors to say a prayer for their grandmother between 9:00 and 9:05 each
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evening as she recovers. now an update of a couple who recorded a dog walker abusing their dog. they hired him using an app called wag. the man was arrested and charged with one count of animal cruelty. here's more on what you can do to protect your pets. >> good girl. >> reporter: the city of san jose animal care center has this advice for new pet parents. >> do your due diligence, because if you hire a dog walking company, you're really not hiring the company, you're hiring an independent contractor who works for the company. >> reporter: which is what a danville couple learned the hard way. security cameras captured a dog walker kicking their beloved dog ollie. >> right behind that came this enormous amount of anger. how could you do that. >> reporter: miranda hired the man through the dog walking app wag. it's been called the uber of dog walking.
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police arrested the man for animal cruelty. the professionals at the shelter say you have to vet each dog walker individually. ask for references. just because they work for a company does not mean they're licensed. >> if you work a lot and know you won't be able to walk your own dog, take that into consideration when adopting. shelters post the energy level and strength of the dogs so you know what you're getting into. >> i think it's important if you're going to rescue dogs that you understand the type of dog that you're getting and the responsibility that comes with it. >> reporter: wag called the attack unacceptable and said they deactivated the man from their platform. a warning about a spike in boat thefts in the delta. the contra costa county sheriff says there have been two dozen boat thefts in the last few months. thieves are stripping boats of engines and speakers before abandoning them. some tips, use a chain to tie to docks, install surveillance equipment and remove valuables
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before docking. now to some video you'll see only on abc 7 news. it shows a man in a u.p.s. outfit taking packages instead of dropping them off. he cleaned out everything that was sitting in the lobby of this san francisco building. abc 7 news anchor dion lim decided to investigate. >> reporter: take a look at this graphic showing the number of stolen amazon packages across the country. san francisco is number one. when it comes to these crimes, thieves are getting more creative. >> he comes in with an empty barks he picks up the small ones, puts them in his satchel, stacks my package and just carries them out. >> reporter: hannah had her eye on this one-of-a-kind vintage rug for months. when she finally pulled the trigger and ordered it, it never arrived. >> i was tracking it online from work. i saw around 3:00 p.m. on a work day that it had been delivered. when i got home, i came into the lobby and there are no packages there. >> reporter: hannah and others in her building were victims of this brazen theft during the
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holidays. caught on camera and obtained weeks later. >> i was just like devastated. this person did that here, i'm sure they have done it in different buildings around san francisco. >> reporter: it left hannah wondering -- >> who knows who the person actually was. >> reporter: either it was a seasonal or full-time employee who went rogue, or it's someone who somehow obtained a u.p.s. uniform. whatever the case, it doesn't look good. hannah did file a police report and reached out to u.p.s. they immediately responded and sent abc 7 news a statement saying in part that they're investigating to find the person responsible. until then, hannah knows the odds of getting her rug back are slim to none but hopes her story serves as an important lesson for others. >> the big takeaway for me is be careful when you're letting strangers into your building. >> reporter: one way to prevent this kind of crime is asking whoever is at the door for the first and last name of the recipient. u.p.s. has many security measures in place but chooses not to share them so as not to
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tip off the thieves. i'm dion lim, abc 7 news. good morning to you. saturday morning waking up to a few showers here on the peninsula from the bayview down through john daly boulevard, south san francisco, san bruno, by the airport, and 280 down through burlingame. we'll take you further south, highway 1, pacifica looking a little bit damp down through pescadero. certainly leftover showers, but the bulk of the activity from monterey, san luis obispo into southern california, so they're really looking at the rain and snow this morning while we see a break for this afternoon. it is 53 downtown, 52 on the coast. clear lake, 42 for you. 46 in livermore. we are looking at a slick roof and city skyline here from san francisco. so a few showers. the next storm arrives tomorrow afternoon. taking us through your monday morning commute, we're looking
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at stronger systems with wind and heavy rain on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. highs today underneath partly cloudy skies, 60 in fremont, 61 in san jose. it looks like we haven't seen this in quite some time. a little cooler up north. we have the fog to start out in the north bay and our east bay valleys. i'm going to bring in our storm impact scale for tomorrow into monday. it's a 1. bringing in the showers anywhere from a 0.1 to 0.6 and breezy winds. we'll time it out for you. this is tomorrow afternoon and evening hours. the bulk of the day is dry. 7:30 some showers from the santa cruz mountains up through the peninsula. then through the overnight hours, things pick up just a little bit. your monday morning commute we have breaks, but it's your monday afternoon where we're looking at concentrated rain, more widespread from 4:00 in the afternoon on monday right on through the evening. then by 11:00 it does begin to fall apart. so rainfall estimates from sunday afternoon through monday night anywhere from about 0.8 in
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fremont, a half inch in novato, maybe 0.4 in san mateo and the coast perhaps over 0.75 of an inch. we'll certainly see higher elevations in the high hills and we're looking at the winds. by 7:30 on sunday look how the winds increase from 25 to 35 miles an hour along the coast. this will take us through your early evening hours into the late evening hours and right on through monday. so it will be breezy and will be wet. as we look at the totals into tuesday, wednesday and thursday, looking at anywhere from about 4 inches up in the north bay to almost 2 inches. so this is thursday 7:00. so we're adding up those storms that will bring down not only the heavy rain, the gusty winds, hopefully not any trees, but we certainly could see some flooding between the middle of the week time frame. your accuweather seven-day forecast, a few showers this morning, but basically on the dry side throughout the afternoon. and then looking at the rain increasing late tomorrow with a
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1 on our storm impact scale. download our accuweather app and you'll notice tuesday, wednesday, thursday, the moderate rain and gusty winds, you'll need that app to navigate. looking at leftover showers on friday. we've had the breaks, we need the rain, but now maybe a little bit too much in that time frame. >> just don't put away the umbrellas or jackets just yet because you're going to need them. >> exactly. just ahead, flying versus driving. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) 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? and you may lose weight.
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one minnesota resident made the most of 50-mile-per-hour winds. the person used a pair of skates and an umbrella to ride the jetstream across a frozen lake minnetonka. a neighbor posted the moment to facebook called the unidentified ice skater mary/larry poppins. that was in reference to the famous nanny with the magical flying umbrella. so which is the faster way to tahoe, flying or driving? we attempted to answer that question with the help of abc 7 news staff members. melanie woodrow traveled by air, while juan carlos guerrero hit the road. we call it our tahoe travel challenge, comparing what it cost in terms of time and money to make the journey pie car and plane. here's a look at the results.
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>> so i am sitting on the floor of the airport. my feet aren't quite up as i imagined with that cup of hot o chaut la chocolate just yet. it's not looking great for me. i have a feeling they might keep me there. i'm just waiting for that photo they'll tweet where they're having a muffin and hot chocolate and i'm still sitting chocolate and i'm still sitting on the floor.
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time is one thing. a lot of you were asking about money so we did the math. flying cost melanie $243. driving cost juan carlos and melissa $62. that's a $181 difference. we put the whole story on our website, abc7news.com. still to come on abc 7 mornings, a wisconsin teen's dramatic escape from the man accused of abducting her three months ago. hear from the woman jayme closs ran to for help. also helping families impacted by the government shutdown. the collections happe
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him. expert care for every new beginning. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. we're starting this half hour with a quick look at the accuweather forecast. here's lisa argen tracking the conditions where you live. >> hey, chris, good morning to you. we'll call them residual showers. live doppler 7 mainly in the peninsula and over into the east bay. right now from john daly boulevard, ocean avenue, south city looking at a few light showers. further to the south from highway 1, half moon bay and to the east around the dumbarton bridge, some wet pavement there.
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palo alto, maybe some mist and drizzle from fremont to mile visibility from santa rosa. we are in the mid-40s in livermore, 53 in hayward and san jose, 48 in santa rosa, so the rest of the day featuring more sunshine, partly cloudy skies, upper 50s to near 60. after this rain the next hour or two we are dry. the sun setting at 5:11. things change tomorrow. we have a 1 on our storm impact scale and i'll track it for you in a few minutes. the 21-year-old man accused of kidnapping 13-year-old jayme closs is expected in a wisconsin court for the first time on monday. police say jake patterson killed her parents and then kidnapped her three months ago. this morning she is safe. as abc news reporter maggie rulli reports, officials say jayme is the hero in her own dramatic rescue. >> reporter: janine nutter was the first person to see jayme closs alive in 88 days.
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>> she was crying and said, i need help, i don't know where i am, i'm lost. >> reporter: she was out walking her dog when she says a thin, cold-looking girl came running up to her for help. >> i kept telling jayme, don't worry, everything is going to be okay. i'm getting you to a safe place. >> reporter: they raced to a nearby home and called 911, waiting 20 minutes for police to get to the rural area. >> she opens the door and her dog runs into the kitchen. i look up and she's helping jayme into my kitchen. she said thiss call 911. >> reporter: based on jayme's description, police arrested 21-year-old jake thomas patterson. jayme escaped when he was not home and they believe he was out looking for her. >> the suspect had specific intentions to kidnap jayme and went to great lengths to prepare to take her. >> reporter: authorities believe on october 15th patterson used a shotgun to blow through the front door of the closs home. shooting and killing both of her parents before kidnapping the young girl.
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they have not found any significant connections or answers as to why. >> nothing in this case shows the suspect knew anyone at the closs home or at any time had any contact with anyone in the closs family. >> reporter: once on the run, police say patterson changed his appearance frequently and shaved his head to avoid detection. patterson will make his first court appearance on monday. for jayme, she has since been reunited with her aunt. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. happening now, the government shutdown has entered day 22. it's now the longest closure in u.s. history. the previous record for the longest shutdown happened during bill clinton's presidency. that one lasted from mid-december 1995 through early january 1996. president trump and congress continue to dispute funding for a wall at the southern border. nearly 800,000 federal workers are affected. many missed their first paycheck
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since the shutdown started. the lack of a paycheck is hitting home for hundreds of coast guard families in the east bay and other furloughed federal workers. local businesses are kicking into gear to help them out. abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley has the story. >> have you heard from furloughed workers. >> we have heard from furloughed workers. probably counterintuitive as we've had furloughed workers volunteering and helping us. >> reporter: they didn't want to go on camera, but the alameda county community food bank is encouraging federal workers who aren't getting paychecks to contact them. >> it's just a very uneasy feeling not knowing are my kids going to have food on the table, am i going to have my bills paid, are people going to understand why we can't pay things? >> reporter: her husband has been in the coast guard 12 years and they have three sons, including 4-year-old twins. luckily she's mobilizing with the east bay spouses club as they frantically collect and sort donated goods. >> you must be in shock. >> yeah, i definitely didn't
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think that it would ultimately come down to this. i think it's -- the reality is definitely setting in. >> reporter: the club president says many military families live paycheck to paycheck and this new stress is overwhelming with spouses often gone for months at a time. the spouses club is running shuttles from these four alameda businesses, a cafe called the local, the friends of alameda animal shelter, alameda island brewing company and the rockwell wine company where there are collection bins. by sunday all the goods will be lined up so 200 families can come to the ymca to select what they need. >> the person who is our president saying that, oh, he can relate to this, he can't relate to this. he can't relate to not having a paycheck when you need to buy your kids food or diapers. we're all sort of trying to band together and make sure that the people who serve our community are being served. >> reporter: a similar coast guard collection drive is under way now up in the north bay.
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the distribution is set for sunday in novato. and again, a sunday distribution here in alameda. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. the democratic presidential candidate field may grow today. former san antonio mayor julian castro will announce his decision about a possible run for the 2020 presidency this morning. castro previously served as u.s. secretary of housing and urban development under president obama. he was mayor of san antonio from 2009 to 2014. the youngest mayor of a top 50 american city. all eyes are on the democratic party ahead of the 2020 primary season. dozens could be in the running. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren has already announced her intention to run. many are still waiting on former vice president joe biden's decision. all signs point to kamala harris launching a formal campaign this month. eric swalwell is also considering a run for president. 6:35 is the time. still ahead on "abc 7 mornings"
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cop tra costa county workers have teamed up to connect homeless people with clean beds and mental services. the program started earlier this week and focuses on end of line stations in richmond and antioch. changes are coming to the embarcadero seen here from drone view 7. it's one of san francisco's highlights. but there are challenges facing the waterfront. michael finney explains how the plan has changed with changing times. >> the embarcadero is a busy place filled with people, cars and all sorts of transportation devices. it can feel dangerous walking here. it can feel dangerous riding in the bike lane. >> it's fairly chaotic right now. >> reporter: that's port of san francisco executive director elaine ford. let's start with this stretch of concrete. it is probably not what you think it is. >> it's not a sidewalk. it does look like one, but it's a promenade. >> that's an important distinction. sidewalks like this one on market street are for
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pedestrians only. the promenade invites cyclists, scooters, skateboards, electric vehicles, you name it, to come on board. there are signs letting everyone know the promenade is not just for pedestrians. is that a good idea? >> i think it's best if you just have pedestrians because there's a bike path right there. electric vehicles shouldn't be operating on the promenade is my opinion. >> and here's another. >> you just figure out how to walk. you see people coming and going. it's like crossing the street. you deal with people. >> helping to sort all this out is senior planner with the san francisco municipal transportation agency, casey hildreth. >> the issues that we're currently grappling with are not necessarily issues we thought we'd be grappling with when we started this project. >> about four years ago the port and various city departments started working on a plan only to be upset when uber and lyft started dropping off passengers. new vehicle types took to the promenade and visits to the
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waterfront exploded to the now 24 million a year. >> our interest is that any kind of vehicle goes slow enough to keep our pedestrians safe. >> she's talking about the promenade and the embarcadero itself. it's been decided that traffic will be slow, but still hustled through with synchronized lights. expect fewer left turns, fewer lanes, and parking, that is, oh, so four years ago. >> i think it's fair to say that personal storage of a private vehicles along the waterfront is not the highest priority for our project. >> everyone is very careful when talking about this project. bicyclists are powerful. so are walkers and motorists. >> the promenade is a shared use path, and so cyclists are legally allowed. what we want to do is invite them into this new facility, which would be a two-way waterside bikeway. >> are they being invited or forced? >> i think t
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focused on again is the design. we are working as a partner with the port. and so the discussions around policy are things that will have to materialize over the next several years. >> so that still has to be developed? >> yes. >> and that was 7 on your side's michael finney reporting. there is still a long way to go on this project according to a timeline. initial construction is expected to begin in 2021 or '22. the time now is 6:42 on this saturday morning. lisa argen has been tracking the accuweather forecast for us. maybe a slight break in terms of the rain. >> you're right, because we still have some showers out there mnlyn e thecoas s notallydry. weill wee a return to some light showers and then as the week gets going, some heavy rain. we'll talk about it, coming up. >> lisa, thanks. also ahead, a historical night at oracle arena with steph curry's threes having a little extra me
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stephen curry went into the game needing three three-pointers to move into third on the all-time list of three-pointers made. he has the moves, but he didn't find his groove right away. klay thompson did. three straight threes to open his game. he just owns the bulls. klay had 24 points at the half. final seconds of the first quarter, jonas jeribco from way past half court. the warriors had 43 points in the first 12 minutes. every bulls game has a mean lob and that was friday night's edition. he can get up for sure. he had 24 in the first half. warriors led by 21 at the break. curry did what he came to do in the third quarter. that is a three-pointer that had him pass jason terry for third on the all-time list of career threes made. that puts the warriors up by 24 as well. weird play late in the third quarter. steph cornered near the warriors
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bench. he hits a three and then slips as he tries to get up. look at the water bottle there at klay's feet. probably a little water on the floor. curry and his red shoes went to the bench after that. he finished with 28 points. the warriors had a 44-point lead at one point. they win easily 146-109. here's curry on the record. >> i want to continue that chase and putting together a long career. >> if you keep going at this pace, you'll have the record and more. what would that mean to you? >> i'll let you know when it happens. >> he has that record with almost 400 games less than the guys ahead of him. stanford at arizona state, stanford led by one in the closing seconds of the third and carrington, look at her from half court. she had 17. stanford up four. alana smith took care of the rest. stanford extended its lead to 10 and went on to win 72-65. stanford now 13-1. the cal women were in arizona
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and lost by five. chris davis is said to become the highest paid athletic in team history. the power-hitting outfielder agreed to a $16.5 million one-year contract. that's the most the a's have ever paid a player for the season. no player has hit more home runs than davis over the last three seasons which include an mlb high of 48 home runs last year. a report was shot down that the giants were discussing a trade for madison bumgarner. appearing on kmpr he can say i can tell you who i haven't talked to and that's john morosi. i don't know where he's getting this stuff but it's not from me. he expects the giants to make a roster move in the next few days through free agency or trade. a big sports day today as the nfl divisional rounds take place in the playoffs. that means the chiefs are hosting the colts and the rams later are hosting the cowboys. and in college basketball, the big game in the bay area will take place up on the hilltop.
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14-2, the usf dons, their best start in 27 years, will host number 5, gone zagg ga at 7:00. that is sure to be a loud one. we'll bring you all those highlights and more today starting at 5:00. until then, have a great day. good saturday morning to you. sunrise a little over 30 minutes and we do have some pretty pictures but also some residual showers. that will take us through the peninsula, south bay and central coast. but we are looking at another more organized system that's going to come in tomorrow, into your monday afternoon, a 1 on our storm impact scale. it will provide from 0.1 to a half inch of rain. looking at breezy conditions that will take us through monday. your monday afternoon commute is looking wet. lake tahoe, though, it is 22 degrees in truckee, a high today of 40. we're looking at snow to arrive there on tuesday, and then a mix of rain and snow the rest of the
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week. here's live doppler 7 where we have some very light returns, maybe just some mist and drizzle on the peninsula beginning to break up a bit, also towards the coast. we take you further to the east from walnut creek, orindahe pos just perhaps a few areas of mist and drizzle. the main activity is situated from the central coast into southern california with the rain and snow coming down pretty good. this is santa cruz. isn't this a beautiful vantage point this morning where we're looking at the clouds and a little bit of sun there. it is 53 in san francisco, 52 in mountain view, morgan hill reporting 48, 50 in half moon bay. from our roof camera, you can see the layered clouds here, so a nice picture to wake up to with the fog in the north and east bay. 48 santa rosa and livermore, 41 pie the delta, petaluma in the upper 40s. looking at a few leftover
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showers. the next storm arrives tomorrow in the afternoon and through the evening hours. the stronger storms will arrive early tuesday, wednesday and thursday, a combination of rain and wind. some of thosedo downpours heavyt times. we're looking at 60 in oakland and fremont as well as palo alto. so we're timing out the rain tomorrow. this is your late afternoon and evening from 7:30 looking at some showers from the north bay into the south bay. then the overnight hours, more rain for you. your monday morning commute looks a little soggy and then into the afternoon. 4:00 monday it's raining and then right on through about 11:00 things begin to break up. so we'll add the totals from tomorrow into monday. and we are looking at about a third of an inch there for you in parts of the east bay, maybe 0.2 in livermore. we're talking about the winds once again getting a little bit breezy. so about 20 miles an hour tomorrow. then as we get into the system
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gusting to 30 miles an hour. so i talked about the heavier rain next week. we'll take this timeline into thursday night, anywhere ithe south bay to over 4 inches in santa rosa for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. the accuweather seven-day forecast, a bit of a break this afternoon. download our accuweather app and keep track of live doppler 7. the heaviest rain beginning on tuesday. >> we'll take the break for now. just looking ahead to thats visions of traffic nightmare on our local freeways. >> it's going to be an interesting week. >> all right, lisa, thank you. password sharing on netflix may be coming to an end. a company just unveiled new software at the ces tech show in las vegas. artificial intelligence searches for fraudulent activity. when it finds it, it asks regular users to upgrade to a premium account and that includes sharing capability. the company says password sharing costs too much money to ignore anymore. 6:52 the time. whit withdrawnsjohnson joins us
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tell us what's coming up on "good morning america." good morning. coming up, jayme closs reunited with her family after a months-long search. what we're learning about her amazing survival and how she escaped her alleged kidnapper. plus a major winter storm pummelling the midwest. conditions making travel treacherous this weekend. wee tracking the storm as it makes its way east. finally, the government shutdown reaching record-breaking heights. the hundreds of thousands of government employees and their families impacted. it's all coming up on gma. next, an annual ceremony at this local museum. what the pros will show you how to make today.
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welcome back, everyone. here are the winning numbers from last night's mega millions drawing. 4, 5, 31, 62, 69 and the mega number is 20. no one won so next tuesday's jackpot is $55 million. happening today you can learn how to make a popular snack to celebrate the new year. the yaz art museum is hosting its annual ceremony. an acclaimed mochi group will show hundreds of people how to make the rice cakes. there will also be painting and paper crane folding for luck and prosperity in the new year. the event is free with museum admission. now i'm hungry. we've been talking a lot about food this morning. that, oakland restaurant week is
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also taking place right now, a lot of folks will be spending time indoors this weekend just in case they don't want to deal with some of the rain out there. >> right. it's certainly wet out there, maybe some cleanup on tap, but we just have a few leftover showers from richmond to oakland, maybe some mist and drizzle. later on today we're partly cloudy, upper 50s to near 60. haven't said that for a while. that's because we are in a pattern where we have another weak system tomorrow and monday. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows the rain picking back up. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, rainy and windy, could be heavy at times, and we could get into some power issues and also trees down with some flooding perhaps midweek. >> a lot to pay attention to this upcoming week. lisa, thank you. and thanks to you for joining us. the news continues online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. "good morning america" is next. we'll see you at 8:00.
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let's go. let's go. we got to go. we got to go. good morning, america. breaking overnight, gunfire at the mall. panicked shoppers running for cover when shots ring out. >> come on. he's doing it. he's doing it. he's doing it. >> what police say led to the chaos. emotional reunion. kidnapped teen jayme closs reunited with loved ones. this morning the new details about the 13-year-old's amazing escape, held captive for 88 days. >> it was like seeing a ghost. >> plus, what we're learning about her alleged abductor. dangerous storm. whiteout conditions in the midwest. treacherous roads, crashes, spinouts, three people killed. 50 million americans under alert from the rockies to the east coast. record shutdown.
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