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by j.d. power. news to build a better bay area, this is "abc 7 mornings." good morning, everyone. it is sunday, november 24th. i'm liz kruetz. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> hey, liz, good morning to you. hope you enjoyed the day yesterday. so nice out there. we need rain. it is on the way, but how about another carbon copy of yesterday. it is clear out there, temperatures are cool. we're starting out in the east bay with low 40s in oakland, 41 san leandro. 30s throughout the delta. our inland valleys and about 50 on the coast. the light winds, the cooler temperatures this morning, but by the afternoon we are back up into the upper 60s to near 70. it's slow going getting there. throughout the 7:00 hour, plenty of 40s by noontime. we're in the 60s for most, upper 50s at the coast.
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but by the evening hours, we're going to see a wind shift, some gusty winds arrive for your monday. elevated fire danger quickly behind that, though, we get that dramatic pattern shift. i'll explain it all coming up in a few minutes. liz. >> thanks. >> neighbors in union city are mourning the loss of two boys shot and killed in a school parking lot yesterday morning. police are still searching for the suspects. the deaths mark the first two homicides in union city this year. >> abc 7 news reporter anner hassan has the details. >> reporter: family and friends gathered at union city. the site of the fatal shooting. >> that's obviously horrific and terrible for the families. prayers go out. >> reporter: police say they got several 911 calls reporting gunshots. when police arrived on scene they found two boys in a parked minivan suffering from gunshot wounds. >> it wasn't just like a few fireworks that usually go off in this neighborhood, they like to
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do that here, but yeah, it was just a very long, long, drawn out range of shots. >> reporter: the 14-year-old died on scene. the 11-year-old died on the way to the hospital. >> the motive behind why they were there, what led them to that particular location and what led the suspects to come in contact with them is still under investigation. >> reporter: crime scene investigators collected several shell casings hoping it will help them determine the type of weapons used. >> how do you just kill kids? >> reporter: this mom who didn't want to be identified said her son went to school with of the boys. the new haven school district said the other boy used to be a student in the district. the mom says the son is struggling to deal with the shooting. >> i don't think he's quite grasped it yet. they're afraid to go outside. >> reporter: lieutenant mendez says community involvement will be critical in solving this case. >> we also rely on our community to be our eyes and ears in situations such as this.
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it's extremely important, their party, their role in this, is extremely important. >> reporter: union city police have not ruled out the possibility that this may have been gang related. they are also investigating if this incident is related to another shooting that happened on wednesday. the school district will offer counseling to students and staff when they return after the thanksgiving break. in the newsroom, anter hassan, abc 7 news. this push alert as we learn more details about the shooting if you would like alerts like this as this investigation continues, the abc 7 news app is free to download in the app store. new this morning, at least two cars have been towed and several suspects detained after a side show activity in oakland. police shared these photos on twitter. they say one car was towed for doing doughnuts at the intersection of 42nd avenue and intrnational boulevard. then fleeing from police. the department's helicopter followed cart and directed patrols on the ground to the driver. then police say another car was towed and multiple subjects detained after they threw bottles at officers. that was in the area of 66th
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avenue and coliseum way. oakland police have had extra patrols on duty for the last several weekends to prevent side shows. a vigil held to honor the life of a wanhot and killed in front of her complex. misty walton leaves behind two sons 8 and 11 ands sayty and h husband came outside bec a was n they were both shot. the vigil was held at the same spot where misty was killed. a letter from misty's sister was read at the vigil. >> our hearts will forever be broken by this senseless tragedy. our communities are suffering from losing their loved ones to gun violence in the streets of oakland. these stories are heard so much, it has become the norm. >> misty's funeral was friday. her husband survived the shooting. police have not announced arrests or suspect descriptions.
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two oakland police officers are being hailed as heros for saving an 18-year-old who was unconscious after a drug overdose. the officers used narcan which is a drug new to their toolkit which reverses the effects of the overdose. luz pena has this dramatic story. >> reporter: one hour into the shift, officer vega jumped over this counter to save a life. >> come in, the driver and a brother. they came in and first thing they said, the brother said, my brother needs help. my brother needs help. i think he's dead. >> reporter: officer vega called for backup and ran out of the station where he began cpr with an unconscious 18-year-old boy. >> the body was cold, no pulse, he was not breathing at all. >> how was that for you to try to save someone and you're touching them and noticing that they're pretty much gone? >> it's -- it can be hard, but -- we got to react. >> reporter: the victim's brother told the officers his
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brother had an overdose on cocaine and heroin. officer mattson had just arrived to the station. he ran to the back of his patrol and grabbed his bag where he had a dose of narcan. >> we have just been trained on this by the medical staff and issued narcan just for these kind of situations. >> reporter: according to oakland police they've saved five lives in the last 45 days thanks to this training. every field officer carries narcan with them, 800 units were donated by highland hospital. >> it's not too often that we are in this situation where we can honor officers who save lives. it does happen quite often. >> reporter: both officers will be recommended to receive the medal of valor, but for them seeing the victim survive is their biggest reward. >> i looked at his brother and his brother smiled at me and the first thing he was saying was thank you, thank you, over and over. >> reporter: in oakland, luz pena, abc 7 news. >> in the south bay several stores inside a strip mall were
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damaged after a fire broke out. the fire started before 5:00 yesterday morning at a building on the corner of hillsdale avenue and newberry drive. firefighters found flames burning in bonita cleaners and called for a second alarm to prevent it from spreading to nearby businesses. the cleaners and a taco and pizzeria had heavy damage. the fire is under investigation but the owner of bonita cleaners believes it was arson. >> a few days ago someone tried to break in and they started using fire. we've been in business 30 years. my mom and i. so we don't have any idea who would cause something like this. >> no businesses were open and thankfully nobody was hurt. one person is dead following a fire at a home in the rossmoore community in walnut creek. the fire started just after 6:15 last night at a complex on leisure lane. three other units have smoke and water damage and the residents stayed elsewhere overnight.
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no one else was injured. the name of the person who died has not been released and the cause is under investigation. happening now, three of the five lanes in both directions of the bay bridge are closed for routine maintenance. here are a couple live views of the bridge right now. things seem to be moving smoothly. caltrans closed the lanes at 11:00 last night and expected to reopen at 9:00 this morning. but tonight, two westbound lanes will close at 9:00 and two eastbound lanes at 11:am tonight. all should open by 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. bart will be single tracking trains through san jose as crews work on upgrades. the work zone is between embarcadero and the 24th street mission stations. delays could range from 15 to 30 minutes depending on the time of day and trains won't make scheduled transfers between the richmond and antioch lines. lisa, going to be a pretty day again today. >> going to be beautiful. starting out cold, lots of 30s out there. and live look outside, nice view
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here of the city where it's a mild 52 degrees. but we have low to mid 30s from our north bay valleys and 38 in livermore. how about 44 san mateo. a typical start to your morning but a mild finish. we'll talk about an about-face coming up quickly for the week ahead. next with my accuweather seven-day fo >> also ahead less than a week before thanksgiving and bay area food banks are getting ready to help families this holiday. some communities the need has reached an all-time high. we get a preview of the artwork coming to san francisco's planned subway stop. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride.
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binng of sunrise. time 6:12. beautiful clear, but chilly b b something we are focused on is food insecurity and possible solutions. less than a week before thanksgiving, bay area food banks are gearing up and getting ready to help families this holiday. in the south bay the need for food and cash donations has reached an all-time high. here's news reporter cornell barnard with the story. >> 1,582 pounds donated today by the group. >> reporter: the san jose harley rider group outdid themselves this year, donating a huge amount of turkeys to the second harvest of silicon
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bank donation drive. >> there's a lot of folks out here that are a lot less fortunate, especially now, so we try to do this every year just to give something back. >> we have a 14 1/2 pound turkey. >> reporter: this woman stopped by to drop off a turkey. >> there's so many homeless people suffering, and in this land of plenty, that is not acceptable. >> reporter: second harvest has a big goal of collecting 24,000 turkeys this holiday season, then again, they have no choice. >> we're actually serving 10,000 more people every single month. >> reporter: second harvest ceo leslie botcho says financial donations are down this year by $100,000. but the need is bigger than ever. >> we find now we're serving more and more working people, people who are working and low-wage jobs and really struggling to be able to afford their rent and afford food. >> reporter: across town outside san jose giant ballpark count them more than 4,000 bags of food, being given away to folks in need. >> thank you.
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>> reporter: convoy of hope partners with south bay churches providing food and supplies. ane,o it a blessing. >> reporter: a helping hand this thanksgiving. in san jose, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. body camera video shows a t sacramento. reporter chris thomas has the story. >> reporter: new body cam video shows the moments two sacramento police officers were attacked. officers responding to a call about a man allegedly threatening to kill someone with a hatchet along i-80 near norwood. police say when they got there a man threw a large rock at the officers and ran. >> he's in the alley ways running toward norwood and threw a rock and hit me with it. >> it's chilling to hear that on the radio, you hear your fellow officers call for cover and you have no clue.
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your atrying to find them. >> reporter: he tells me he's been patrolling 18 years and this encounter shows how quickly things escalate. watch how it all started. >> right now. >> is this the person you're having trouble with? >> it's not. it's him. >> i don't deal with the police. >> well you do today. you do today. >> i do? >> yes. >> you sure? >> have a seat. [ speaking foreign language ] >> put your rock down. >> don't do nothing, daddy's girl. >> for real? >> yes. >> for real. [ speaking foreign language ] >> put it down. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the sergeant says the suspect appears to be homeless, and released his dog who ended up biting one of the officers. >> it's a scary situation when you just want to get home, literally the hairs on the back of my neck started standing up, the chilling sound of an officer calling for cover.
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>> yeah. >> if you don't get on the ground i'm going to tase you. do you understand me? >> i'm going to tase you. >> reporter: even after tasing the tpts police say he continued to fight with the officers until they were able to take him into custody and he's in the sacramento jail. >> that was chris thomas reporting. both officers are recovering. one was treated and released from the hospital. now a woman was caught on camera burglarizing a popular ice cream shop in san francisco. the incident happened around 2:30 thursday morning at milk bomb ice cream near 17th and tehar streets. you can see the video here. the owner said the lock box was broken and used to enter the store. in the video the woman can be seen entering through the front door and walking over to the register which she later takes. the owner said the woman returned around 4:00 a.m. and went to the back of the store to poke around some more. now a heartbreaking follow-up about a college football player diagnosed with cancer.
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ramon sanders died friday at age 19. last november while treating the defensive lineman for a broken leg, doctors discovered he had bone cancer. recently the cancer had spread to his lungs. sanders received an outpouring of support from classmates, teammates and strangers. our hearts go out to him and his family. art is being added to san francisco's central subway project. this is the first installation. you can be see it here called the micro cosmic and it went up near fourth and brannon streets. it's a wind activated kinetic sculpture mounted on a 40 foot pole created by bay area artist moto. otaki. this is one of ten pieces of art planned for the subway line. the central subway which has been under construction for years is expected to finish next year. a conjunction controversy on "wheel of fortune." fans of the show are fuming after a technicality cost a contestant $10,000. >> say everything don't add
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anything go ahead. right football and left and sally. >> no, it's not right. i'm sorry. >> graduate student christian shaw made the mistake of adding the word "and" to her final answer which is not part of the rules. twitter erupted with fans coming to her defense calling the rule ridiculous and garbage. she, though, seemed to take the mistake in stride. >> it was a combination of just nerves and i think i was just a little too excited. i don't think there should be a rule change. rules are rules. years. >> that's a good attitude. oh, "wheel of fortune" defended the rule and says contestants are briefed about this rule before and during the show. you can watch "wheel of fortune" every week night at 7:30 here on abc 7. $10,000 because you say the word "and." a check of the word with lisa argen. >> what a good sport. good morning to you. hi, everyone. starting out with live doppler
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7, radar sweep on top of mount helena. zeroing in as an offshore wind event gets going on monday and turn quickly to rain on tuesday, into wednesday, scattered showers for thanksgiving as well. and very windy conditions as we get into -- we get towards the back side of the wet weather system that will dive from the north. we have it all for you in the next seven days starting out with a clear sky. this is walnut creek with 51 degrees in san francisco, 43 in oakland, 40 redwood city, mid 40s in san jose. gilroy 41. half moon bay chilly 39 and mount tam, beautiful start to your day. look at all the 30s, though, up in the north bay. that dry air in place. with that we cool off so quickly. light winds out there, but no fog. temperatures in the low 30s. so very chilly but you know we will see some of these translate into 20s as we get towards
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wednesday and thursday morning, thanksgiving morning. this isn't going to feel too bad compared to where we will be in a couple days. 43 in concord, 38 i just before 7:00 and here in the city looks glassy out there on the bay with the light winds, chilly start, mild finish. temperatures once again above average, gusty winds tomorrow with high fire danger, although the relative humidity is a little bit higher than it has been for our past offshore wind events. that will quickly change as those winds continue to blow and dry out the atmosphere. but then by tuesday, a cold, wet pattern starting and it's going to linger with some scattered showers into wednesday and thanksgiving possibly next weekend as well. here's a look at the wind gusts. the upper elevations 20 to 50 miles an hour at times and so this will be from the diablo range, the north bay mountains, the time is 6:00 on monday where winds are still out of the north
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blowing that way all day long starting monday morning into monday evening and the santa cruz mountains. very windy as well. into your early morning tuesday. it's still gusty. the winds still offshore. eventually they will lighten up by later in the morning on tuesday. so with that, we'll be looking at that elevated fire danger early on and then our storm impact scale. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, as a cold weather system moves in with rain and snow. a statewide event. if you're traveling on wednesday the day before thanksgiving you will be impacted for sure. so looking at the witt wet weather, the snow and in terms of the amounts blending it together for the next seven days from three quarters of an inch to an inch in the bay area. mountains looking at that winter storm watch tuesday morning through thursday night. keep that in mind if you have travel plans in the mountains. it is going to be treacherous there. the gusty winds behind the system. 64 in oakland, 71 san rafael.
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the accuweather seven-day forecast, notice the dry, mild day today. windy tomorrow and then dig out those umbrellas. >> we've been asking for the rain and we're getting it. we can be thankful. >> heavy coat too. just ahead climate protesters interrupted the harvard/yale football game. how great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly
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new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00. >> coming up here on "gma," ruth bader ginsburg hospitalized, a supreme court justice suffering chills and a fever. what we know about her condition this morning. plus, marching holiday storms, following a series of significant weather threats that could impact the country throughout the busy travel week ahead. what you need to know before you leave home for thanksgiving. finally a story of social media and survival. how a rare health scare brought two mothers together. bringing you their emotional first meeting, all ahead here on "gma." the holidays have you stressed out in one reason might be porch pirates. a survey by forbes shows 49% of people are worried about having their packages stolen and 18% of those people say they know someone who has had a package stolen before. 38% of people surveyed say they are getting deliveries now at work instead of their home. many people are installing home security systems with video to help catch crooks in the act and
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won't stop them but could help catch them later. the rivalry football game between harvard and yale was deayed after students flooded the field in new haven protesting the school's endowments from fossil fuel companies. more than 100 people rushed the field as halftime was ending. you can see it here. they were escorted off by police, delaying the start of the second half by almost an hour. yale won the game. in a statement the referred to the protests as regrettable. a veteran sheriff shot and killed in alabama. the suspect police have in custody for the crime. usc leaders support dropping act and sat requirements. their arguments for changing the admissions process coming up.
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news to build a better bay area, this is "abc 7 mornings." good morning, everyone. we're going s hour with a look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. hey, lisa. >> hey, liz. we're getting used to this, don't. things are going to change. the cold start and the dry mild afternoon, here's a look from our east bay hills camera cold in the valleys, san francisco 51. looking at low 40s for you in oakland. half moon bay, though, 39. we're in the 40s on the peninsula. mid 40s in san jose. from our roof camera looks
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pretty nice out there. look at the 30s in the north bay. it is cold patchy frost and we look at our temperature change colder most spots especially on the coast. today similar yesterday, 50s and 60s, low to mid 60s at the coast. here's a look at your 1:00 p.m. temperatures. by about 4:00, boy does it get nice out there. in the mid and upper 60s. we will be looking at things changing dramatically with a clear sky tonight. winds pick up for your monday and rain arrives on tuesday. liz? >> thanks. firefighters in contra costa county have contained a small grass fire in martinez. flames were spotted after 11:00 on valley road near john sweat elementary school pe officials say it burned one to two acres and there were reports of fireworks in the area prior to the flames starting. the cause of the fire is under investigation. now developing news, police in alabama have arrested
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suspect accused of shooting and killing a veteran s killedasding to a call at a convenience store. authorities say 18-year-old william chase johnson was taken into custody after he returned to the same gas station where the shooting happened. sheriff williams was a marine and spent many years in law enforcement including ten years as the sheriff. vice president mike pence made a surprise visit to iraq and served up early thanksgiving meals to troops. he met with the kurdish prime minister during his trip. abc news reporter chuck severson tells us the vice president took a swipe at congress. >> reporter: vice president mike pence making an unannounced visit to iraq on saturday to visit troops in the region ahead of the thanksgiving holiday and reassure our allies. ♪ first stop al assad air base where he took time to thank service members for their work. >> the armed forces of the united states are the greatest force for good the world has ever known, and you are that force. >> reporter: the vice president telling the troops the administration is fighting to secure another pay raise for the
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military. >> it will be the biggest in nine years. >> reporter: adding congress needs to do their job. >> congress should have finished their work on defense appropriations months ago, but you all know that partisan politics and endless investigations have slowed things down a bit. >> reporter: pence and his wife served thanksgiving meals to about 150 troops. >> thanks for your service. >> reporter: following his visit, the vice president traveled to erbill, where he met with the prime minister of iraq's kurdish region looking to show kurds they have u.s. support. >> i welcome the opportunity, on behalf of donald trump, to reiterate the strong bonds, forged in the fires of war, between people of the united states and the kurdish people across this region. >> reporter: u.s. relations with kurds in the region have been strained since president trump withdrew american troops from
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northern syria in october that change in policy a blow to syria's kurds. chuck severson, abc news, new york. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is making an entrance into the presidential race with an 8 figure tv ad campaign. abc news confirmed bloomberg is spending at least $37 million in ad buys. multiple states around the country. some ads on national networks are set to air as early as today and most other ad wills run on local broadcasts starting tomorrow. bloomberg jumped into the race thursday after filing official paperwork with the federal election commission. following last week's democratic debate, abc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos goes one on one with democratic presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar. you can watch the full entire view on this week with george stephanopoulos" at 8:00. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is in the hospital after experiencing chills and fever. the court's public information
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officer released a statement. ginsburg was evaluated at a hospital in washington, but then transferred friday to johnson hopkins hospital in baltimore. the court says with iv antibiotics and fluids, ginsburg appears to be getting better and expects to be released as early as this morning. a memorial now stands for the 22 people killed earlier this year at a walmart in el paso, texas. the 30 foot tall monument is made up of 22 individual arcs that group together to form one massive candle. the dedication comes days after the store reopened for the first time since the august shooting. the grand candela stands in a small plaza built on the store's parking lot. >> those who perished and their families will not be forgotten. with this candela memorial, we will always honor your memory. >> the suspect in the shooting drove more than 10 hours to carry out this attack. he was arrested and has pleaded
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not guilty to murder charges. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. leaders with the university of california say they support dropping the sat and act exams from admission requirements. uc berkeley chancellor and chief academic officer both say research points to dropping the exams and say that tests are strongly influenced by family income, parents' education and race making the tests unfair. more than 1,000 colleges have made the change. the tests were first scrutinized in the wake of the college admissions scanned really -- admiss missions scandal where parents are accused of paying bribes to cheat on their kids' exams. tesla won't be the only company with an electric truck for long. gm will have a pick-up ready for market by the fall of 2021. the announcement made during an investor meeting on thursday. this is part of a greater battle in the automotive industry for electric vehicles. gm plans to bring 20 different electric vehicles to market by 2023 and build thousands of charging stations around the country.
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ford is developing an electric pick-up truck. until then, orders for tesla's cyber truck are coming. tesla's ceo elon musk tweeted new numbers and said there have been 146,000 cyber truck orders so far. the truck's base model starts at $39,000 and hits the market in late 2021. the unveiling of the cyber truck did not go as planned. musk was touting the shatter proof windows. they cracked during a live demonstration, despite holding up in earlier tests. all right. hundreds of texans lined up to get a taste of california. specifically the california classic, in-and-out burger. the chain opened a restaurant in the houston area and customers lined up for hours. some even said it was better than whataburger, a texas staple. >> the what you call it, the whatever burger. >> you're offending houston. >> i know. >> if you had to choose in and out versus whataburger, which would you do?
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>> oh. >> you can only have one for the rest of your life? >> you're putting me on the spot. >> in and out! >> hey. >> oh, the burger battle goes t aleasfor n looks like in and out is winning. it always does, doesn't it? still ahead on "abc 7 mornings," a bay area mother and daughter are fundraising for pancreatic cancer research. how they're combining their personal story and love for alex trebek into an emotional campaign. here is a live look at santa cruz right now. the break water lighthouse so beautiful this morning as the sun comes up. time right now is 6:37. we'll have your forecast in just a few minutes. stick with us. right now, 2 of my breakfast jacks with a freshly cracked egg and your choice of sausage, or now chicken, are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. great cause i was out raging last night. (snores) get my 2 for $4 breakfast jack deal while you can.
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that's seven degrees above average. we're defying the climate logical odds and rounding out this weekend. as we look ahead we have another offshore wind event, a brief one before rain takes over here. mountain snow along with very gusty winds and cold temperatures all coming up next. >> thanks. also next, cal beats stanford for the first time in a decade and takes home the ax. chris alvarez has the highlights and post-game reaction for the 122nd big game in sports. pick up great gifts from our best active brands... and, monday through friday - get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! save 25% on nike zip ups... and on nike shoes.
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welcome back. could the warriors playorts the nba is working with the players' union and its teams on a plan to shorten the season from 82 to 78 games. the plan would allow ways for teams to make up revenue from lost home dates. nba officials intend to present the proposal for discussion. important games for the 49ers and raiders. the silver and black face the jets at metlife stadium. kickoff is at 10:00 a.m. with a win the raiders can tie the chiefs atop of the afc west ahead of the showdown in kansas city. tonight the 9-1 49ers take on the 8-2 packers at levi's stadium in a battle of the top two seeds. kickoff is at 5:20 p.m. this morning cal has bragging rights over stanford for the first time in ten years after the golden bears
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beat the cardinal in the big game. here's abc 7 sports anchor chris alvarez with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> the 122nd big game ton on the line between cal and stanford. both teams need a win to keep their bowl hopes alive and for cal, trying to take back the ax, stanford has won this game nine straight times entering saturday. the cardinal trying to extend that series record streak to ten. house divided, coach wilcox and shaw hugged it out. then the teams did their thing. davis mills, to donald stewart, his first career touchdown, 40 yards. 7-0 cardinal. late first quarter, cal a drive finished by brown jr., 7-7. still tied 10-10 in the third. cameron scarlet jumps over the pile and it's a touchdown. offensive coordinator pritchard you have to love the coordinator cams surfing. these guys are fired up. cal responds through the fourth,
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chase garr vers to remle. stanford made it 20-17. garrbers back to pass, escapes and gets them blocked and the corner and he scores. cal takes the lead 24-20 and fun fact, cal is undefeated this year when garrbers play the game on saturday. the blue and gold stormed the field. the losing streak is over. cal beats stanford 24-20. >> to see the joy on the faces of our players and coaches and fans and student body, alumni, what it means. it's really special moment. i want our guys to soak it up. it's because it's big. just really proud of our team and how they continue to fight through a tough game. >> i'm hurt for our seniors. i feel bad for our seniors and feel like the rest of us let our seniors down and didn't allow itth to finish their car >> san jose state visiting unlv. trailing 24-14. josh love to offensive attack
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snyder. he's from mill valley. a big guy touchdown. how about the heisman for 55. check this out. love to bailey ghaither, he's hit, the ball pops out to brett foley. touchdown san jose state. smarty up 4 until charles williams had a big day. he punches it in. unlv wins by three. 38-35. something on ice on a saturday night. islanders take on the sharks, the swiss in the house. 1-1 in overtime. kaine, the pass to couture and he lights the lamp. the captain the first shark to score an o.t. winner in consecutive games. his team wins 2-1. a big day in nfl action, raiders in new york take on the jets, niners host the packers in a prime time showdown. it's a great day of football coming up. have a great sunday. >> cal colleagues so excited this morning. hey, liz. >> good morning to you. been advertising a big change in the weather all week long. probably heard about it, but this morning, we are status quo
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with the cool start and, in fact, little bit of patchy frost in the north bay, some of our east bay valleys have dipped into the 30s. lot of sun, a mild afternoon with temperatures above average again today. it's not going to last forever. you know that we've got wind in store for your monday. it's an offshore wind. we're concerned about elevated fire danger particularly the hills of the north bay, the diablo range and santa cruz mountains and rain will move in by tuesday evening. steady rain and gusty winds and cold temperatures mountain snow but this morning in the 30s, cool air with the dry air, the numbers have dropped up quickly from santa rosa to napa to the delta. inland east bay, 38 in livermore, 40s on the peninsula and in the south bay with 51 san francisco, temporarily the coast has dropped off to the upper 30s around half moon bay. yesterday was 69. the wild temperature swings all due to the very dry air in
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place. our stagnant air mass and we need some rain. we're going to get some. in fact, we could see about an inch of rain in some neighborhoods throughout the next few days as we get in towards thanksgiving weekend. it's all coming from the north. it's a cold system and that's what we like with the snowpack to keep that in mind as well. but it's going to be an all statewide event as this gusty wind scenario will be for the entire bay area as well in the upper elevations. 7:00 on monday morning we have our offshore winds and the colors indicate the fast wind speeds. here we are 6:00 monday night. from the east bay to the santa cruz mountains to the coast, look at point reyes. sustained winds in the 30 and 40 mile an hour category this is early tuesday morning where it is still quite breezy but the winds are going to be turning from an offshore to more of an onshore component as we get into tuesday afternoon. then things begin to change as the clouds increase and precip
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begins to fall by the evening commute on tuesday. a seven day total of rainfall. the first system bringing about a half inch to any quarters of an inch and then more showers throughout the rest of the workweek allowing for the rainfall amounts to be upwards of an inch or so by next weekend. so that's a long ways out, but you should know that this first system will bring a winter storm watch nevada, one to two feet of snow. still forecasted beginning late tuesday into wednesday and then we're going to get some wind in here as well. say goodbye to these mild above average afternoon highs. today should do it for the warmest day of the week with upper 60s on the peninsula. in the south bay, 67 in san jose. beautiful day in santa cruz, upper 60s to near 70 there. 72 in santa rosa with 64 half moon bay. the accuweather seven-day forecast slightly cooler tomorrow with a gusty offshore winds numbers coming down by about 5 degrees. tuesday we bring in the storm impact scale. it's a one for the commute. then into wednesday morning
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scattered showers and then thanksgiving looks actually not too bad, but it's going to be cold. breezy into your thursday morning. a break on friday. looks like more rain next weekend. >> i have a feeling a lot of people will be hitting the slopes thanksgiving weekend. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. thanks, lisa. this month is pancreatic cancer awareness month. a bay area woman and her mother are turning their love of "jeopardy" into a campaign to find a cure. here's dion lim. >> we love you alex. >> reporter: to say lauren and her mother jane are fans of "jeopardy" could be an understatement. >> i grew up watching "jeopardy" as a kid. i still watch it every night even with my mom. >> reporter: but their love for alex has become more meaningful in the past few months after alex revealed he had stage four pancreatic cancer. >> my dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer when i was 12. we were inspired by his honesty after his diagnosis. >> reporter: that was back in 2004.
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for two years, ed fought with toughness and as he called it, a passion to win. >> he was the type of person that would get up every day and be grateful for what he had and grateful for life. he had a passion for it to work hard, to fight hard against his disease. >> reporter: lauren's father passed away in july of 2006. >> we miss him terribly. we miss him every day. >> reporter: every year since her father's passing lauren and her mom fund raise for the cause. they made this video and campaign asking for checks for alex trebek to fund research for everyone touched by the disease. >> i hope he would be proud of us. i think in a way, it gets harder every year. >> reporter: pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer with a five-year survival rate of less than 10%, which is why fund raising for a cure is important. >> we don't know enough about the biology of this disease in order to understand how to appropriately stop it in its
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tracks. >> reporter: the question is, what's next. answer is, hopefully a successful fundraising campaign. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> watch alex trebek host "jeopardy" every week night at 7:00 here after abc 7 news at 6:00. next, today is your last chance to go to the festival on treasure island. why organizers have to move the venue starting next year.
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powerball number 23. here are the winning numbers. 28, 35, 38, 61, 66, the powerball number 23. nobody picked all six numbers. wednesday night's jackpot goes up to $100 million. the winning numbers from last night's $9 million super lotto plus drawing, 9, 15, 27, 41, 43, and the mega number 17. no one picked all six in that drawing either. wenesday's prize enincreasing to $10 million. happening today, it is your last chance to check out the monthly festival on san francisco's treasure island. treasure fest is ending its nearly ten year run today giving entrepreneurs a place to sell their art and other products since it began in 2011. today is the holiday market with ten tons of snow, hundreds of vendors, diy workshops and carnival games. organizers say starting next year there won't be enough space on the island for the market because of ongoing development and construction and will move to different locations next
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year. it's such a fun festival. i hope they find a good location and the people have a chance to check it out today. >> for sure. te weather will be good. 30s, 40s, 50s. later on today, we're in the mid 60s downtown. also san mateo. 67 in san jose with 71 in napa. 70 in concord. the accuweather seven-day forecast cooler, breezy to gusty tomorrow with offshore winds, rain arrives in the north bay first. midday and then sinking south across the bay area for steady rain for your tuesday evening commute. getting much colder, breezy on wednesday, showers ending. a few lingering showers for thanksgiving day and it is going to feel like winter around here. >> yeah. do you do the cooking or your fmily? family affair? >> yeah. right. yeah. yeah. i'm the sous chef. >> oh, good. >> anyway thanks for joining us on "abc 7 mornings." i'm liz kruetz along with lisa argen, abc 7 news continues at
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the new health scare for the 86-year-old supreme court justice being treated at johns hopkins. the latest word on the four-time cancer survivor and her treatment. no fear. president trump's personal attorney saying he's not worried the president might let him take the fall for ukraine and explaining what he meant about having insurance in case he's thrown under the bus. plus, the bloomberg blitz. record campaign spending. and his big announcement making it official. holiday travel mess. winter storm watches and warnings already posted. the series of storm systems from now through thanksgiving making getting to grandma's house a
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