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people are coming in with a good attitude looking to spend money. >> we asked a mother why they're still excited to take picks with santa. >> one kid is 20 years old. >> he wants to continue to do it. for as long as they can. it's ridiculous but they love it. >> consumers have already spent $2 billion online this black friday. even so a lot of shoppers say they actually want to come to the mall. because they want to take a breather. >> why in store vs. online? >> i didn't think it would be that crowded. i was right. and i like instant. i don't like waiting. >> others say they shop in person because you never know what you'll get. >> we won a raffle. >> this was not on the list? >> no. >> to the man who possibly knows the best, mr. clause himself.
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tell me about shoppers moods and why they want to come out. >> shoppers like that one on one experience they have in the store. with the merchants. and the fact santa is here to see them. and shop at the same time. >> got to listen to santa. back out here live. you cn see the sales in full force. this leggings store everything is $10. some are buy one get one free. one of the reasons we maybe seeing the surge of shoppers is there are six fewer shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas opposed to 2018. >> thanks for the reminder. the panic. >> in the east bay one of the more popular spots to find a deal is the san francisco premium out lets. we were in livermore as the
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crowds went bargain hunting this morning. >> we arrived at the stores around 3:30 shopping story. we found black thursday shoppers. >> what time did you get here? >> around 8:00. >> at night? >> yeah. after dinner. >> are you so tired? >> i can't wait to go sleep. >> we got who are 10:00. and we have been here a long time. >> the shopping center opened at 3:00 p.m. thursday and will stay open until 10:00 p.m. friday. 31 hours of shopping. those who got who are last night say it was crowded. >> the crowd was terrible. the parking was terrible. but right now it's good. >> if you want to try this next year, the crowd thins out about 5 to 8:00 a.m.
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8:45 it's filling backso ie par. we're watching as people circle looking for a spot. >> it's congested. a lot of people. everyone is cutting everyone off. >> she spent 20 minutes looking for a spot at 9:00 a.m. she says it's worth it. she comes here for more than just the deals. >> it's just part of having fun and spending more time with your family. getting out and enjoy the weather before the rain. >> some said the deals were worth it. others admit they could have probably found the same deal online. but everyone agreed it's about being here. and kicking off the season together. >> shopping while dining. a record $4.2 billion spent online on thanksgiving day. estimating 7 and a half billion will be spent today. fremont police arrested five
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suspects in connection with with a rbery and target store. where security guards adults in and one juvenile around 11:30 p.m. accused of stealing iteming including video games. a get away pulled up and they took off. an officer spotted the vehicle a mile away. a short chase ended in newark. nobody hurt. >> counting on heavy sales today to boost the bottom line. so are small stores. and local artist and crafts people. live at the harvest festival where the weekend is critical to the future. >> it is. you're right. it's been busy here wall to wall crowds. ever since doors opened at 10:00 a.m. many of the shoppers tell me it is a badge of honor to shop and
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do gift buying here because they want to support local artists making one of a kind creations. the aisles are packed and you have to joust for space. there's something different about shopping at local craft festivals. it's all about local artists. >> it's becoming increasingly hard to make a living here. this show will be like the first milestone in my career. >> she makes necklaces with semi-precious jewelry in her living room. it's also the case. >> a lot of new vendors this year. >> we have two necklaces we have to pick up. >> there are 250 venn tors displaying food and jewelry. >> this is better than the mall? >> loads. >> you're not going to the mall? >> not at all.
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>> a first time vendor believes shoppers appreciate her art is flowers and animals from the local area. >> they are high l high li hig e from the dunes. >> tomorrow will be the tenth year for small business saturday. the owner of the collective doesn't think the storm will keep customers away. >> we have been through so many storms already. even the ere quake in 89. it will come and go. we'll be here. >> american express which backs small business saturday says it estimates $67 billion is pumped into the local community as a result of the campaign. that's roughly two-thirds of every dollar spent on the weekend. >> interesting figure. less than an hour away for the
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start of a big san jose holiday tradition. christmas in the park. kicks off at 5:00 with a parade. followed with the official tree lighting. this is the attraction 40th year. it features animated mechanical characters and decorated trees. they have great hot chocolate. this year visitors can use an app for a self-guided tour. it will stay open until january 5. >> i used to go there growing up. >> the kids love it. >> shifting to the weather. we are in for some changes. >> a chilly start to friday. that is frost. short time ago rain arrived. take a look at this great picture. this is about 15 minutes ago. a rainbow over the bay bridge. let's check this. what's headed our way this weekend? >> a storm. and a level 2. i want to show you live doppler
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7. talk about what's happening now and get to the storm. you will notice moderate pockets of rain across highway 92. san mateo bridge into union city. street level radar showing a downpour in hayward. don't be surprised if you run into a shower or two. we expect spotty showers. as we take you down to mount hamilton. it's turning to snow. this is a moderate strength storm for the upcoming weekend. a new storm rain will be heavy at times. strong gusts and on sunday there's the possibility of thunder. flash flood watch issued for the north bay includes kincade fire burn area. until monday morning. storm totals in the area three to four inches may lead to flash flooding. high wind warning for the coast. wind advisory tomorrow morning until monday morning. look at the winds. they'll be out of the southeast. gusting 40 to 55 miles per hour. isolated spots higher than that.
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and that means downed trees and power lines. even the possibility of power outages here in the bay area. this weekend might be a good weekend to stay inside. i know people are out and about. they'll have to be ready. >> thank you. some residents in san francisco are assessing the damage after a water main break flooded their homes. three separate breaks last night off 22nd street and rhode island. we talked to rez dentds who woke up with no water and a mess. >> it's been a long night. >> her house sits right in front of the 12 inch main break. san francisco work crews worked all night to repair it. >> one eighth of an inch into the house. i'm lucky. >> her next door neighbor is not so lucky.
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off camera she told us her garage skb rental unit in the back was flooded. last night around 9:30, this is what rhode island and 22nd streets looked like. >> water was coming down the hill and down that hill. it was like a flood. >> a flood others describe it as a river that even poured onto highway 101. shutting it down. water department crews removed the damaged main. replaced it and patched it up. water service in the area was shut off. residents say this isn't the first time. >> this is the third time during the week. it's a bit of a challenge. these guys have been working hard. we appreciate it. >> despite how close water got to her house, she's appreciative too. >> neighbors are great. just what happens when you live in a old suer line. >> love this story.
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unlikely dinner how an accidental text message between two strangers led to the beginning of a thanksgiving day tradition. you'll love it. it sparked a real friendship and lasted if r four years and still going. we have the story. i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces. just whisk it in... ...brush it on... sauté it.
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friendship between the pair. and a yearly tradition. that's still going strong. >> we have the story. >> reporter: four years of laughing. love. and most importantly, unexpected and unconditional friendship. now preserved in a scrapbook of their own. >> i feel my life has been enriched. >> they are now a household name across the nation. because she accidently text him instead of her real grandson. four years ago. to come over for a thanksgiving. that text exchange went viral. >> i got 600 texts that night. because he didn't block my phone number off twitter. >> no hard feelings. because it was the best thing
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that could have happened. strangers starting a new tradition. now anything but strangers at all. and while that first year doesn't feel like so long ago, so much has changed since. he met his girlfriend. and she's been at the last three thanksgiving gatherings. >> we moved into our apartment yesterday. >> she was a grandma before. now she has a new title. >> i have two great grandchildren. that's awesome. >> time has changed, technology too. >> having to help her with everything that she needs with her phone. i have to hook up her phone six months ago. they didn't know how to do it. >> we had new phones. >> their selfies taken in portrait mode. something they didn't have years ago. and he kept his promise from last year. he and his girlfriends family cooking this thanksgiving. so she didn't have best.
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>> things change. years pass. the longer time goes on, the closer this modern family gets. >> isn't that cool. firefighters in monterey had their hands full on thanksgiving with an unusual horse rescue. it was for lucy. this 29 year-old mare intohe l haapfet ll pool. it walked away from the enclosure. and fell in. crews helped drain the pool and build steps out of hay and wood. good thing, temperatures were in the 30s over night. so the horse was suffering from hypothermia. >> not good. poor horse. glad they got her out. >> for those of you shopping today for black friday. hopefully you were inside.
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there were stray showers. >> still on live doppler 7. tomorrow is not so spotty. you have to get ready if you are shopping to lug the bags. take a look. through the wet weather. look here some moderate pockets around the east bay. union city. hayward. watch out still some wet roadways. very light stuff around half-moon bay. main street. and some snow showers have been developing over mount hamilton. temperatures in the 30s to 50s. considering we had 20s this morning. a good recovery. a mix of shun and clouds. chilly over night not as cold as this morning. moderate strength storm tomorrow. it will be a wet pattern continuing next week. it's the first event of the season. this weekend a 2. rain will be heavy. strong gusts of wind and
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possibility of thunder on sun y sunday. hour by hour. winds really ratchet up. 36 miles per hour. discovery bay. 50 miles per hour saturday at 11:00 p.m. stronger sunday morning. watch out there could be power outages. good thing the strongest of the wind happen over night. hopefully you're sleeping. 8:00 a.m. you'll notice showers tomorrow. it's the afternoon when the rainfall becomes more widespread. and intensifies into the nighttime hours by 7:00 a.m. downpours saturday night into sunday morning. and the rainfall intensity eases up a bit. not as widespread for sunday afternoon. still going through most of sunday. in terms of rainfall potential this atmosphere irk river is santa cruz to the big sir mountains. over 5 inches of rain. res 2 to
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3 inches. this turns to snow in the sierra nevada. until 6:00 p.m. monday. heavy snow expected two feet or more with the snow levels starting at 3 to 4,000 feet and rising to pass level. late saturday night. travel will be difficult. to impossible. if you need to plan you want to plan accordingly. get up there now. today is your opportunity. coming back down sunday will be tough. tomorrow morning it will be cold. not as cold as this morning. because of the extra cloud cover. low 30s. tomorrow afternoon is will be a cool day wet and windy. 40s 50s for the high. and 7-day forecast. it's a level 2 for saturday and sunday. wet and windy. scattered showers level 1 for monday to tuesday. and wednesday. thursday and friday. it's a storm impact scale all seven days. it won't be a wash out.
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but this weekend is the time that we really need to focus our attention. it is a moderate strength storm coming in. next week they'll be ones. >> just the messenger. >> we love you. as paradise continues the recovery from the devastating campfire. the high school football team is in the middle of a dream season. what's at stake when the team takes to the field tomorrow. >> you have seen the lines for black friday. how about beer friday?
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the dream season continues. >> tomorrow the team will play in the division 3 championship game. this has been an incredible year for the bob cats. the team had to forfeit last years season after the campfire. with the town destroyed and rebuilding. most had to travel 40 minutes to get to practice. paradise has gone undefeated. the championship game will be played at river valley high school. whatever the score ends up being, they are winners. >> black friday deals on tvs. that's so pa say. the big lines are for beer. check out these crowd in chicago. people camped out over night in
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the parking lot to try out a new beer. this is the ninth year the brewer launched the new version of the bourbon county stout. people are already selling empty bottles for $30 on e bay. >> i don't know. >> all right. next, a dramatic and terrible scene on london bridge. video shows the moment a good sha sma samaritan stopped a man on a deadly ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪
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the ground by the public. police rush to the scene. guns drawn. >> it was extremely frightening. you don't know what to do. why are gunshots going off. again. >> officers shooting and killing the male suspect. when they realize he was wearing a bomb vest. that device turned out to be a hoax explosive. no motive has been established. it comes two and a half years after a knife and van attack killed eight people in the same area. the terror alert level was just lowered at the beginning of the month. downgraded from severe to substantial. >> i can assure you and everyone that anybody involved in this crime and attacks will be hunted down. and will be brought to justice. >> president trump heading here it london next week for the summit. today pledged full support.
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>> news reached out to the san francisco police department. and were told patrols are going to be increased. the statement adds there are no credible threats to the city. >> three people wounded in another stabbing in europe. this one in the nether land. it happened on a main shopping street. which was busy with people looking for late night deals. all three victims were minors. ages not known. but dutch police said they contacted families and searching for man about 45 to 50 years old in a gray jogging suit. it's not clear if the stabbing was a terror attack. >> president trump plan to designate mexican cartels as terror groups. the plan is opposed by mexican politicians. hesitant to allow troops in mexico. and it will effect tourism and trade.
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200,000 people have been killed in 12 years from cartel violence. >> trying to enter the country i. the first rescue happened when 16 people were pulled from rising waters in a storm drain. several hours later four more were rescued from the same storm drain. border patrol found a migrant dead. near the tijuana river. >> the woman who was sexually assaulted by former stanford student brock turner says widespread cultural issues allowed it to happen. she was attacked while they were students. actually she was notd a student. but he was. back in 2015. her anonymous victim statement during the trial went viral in the beginning of the me too movement. she spoke with cnn today about patterns of sexual entitlement. >> what do you want the conversation to be? >> i want people to know it's
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not happening in a vacuum in college campuses. it's not young people being too silly. and too reckless. this is a widespread issue. this happens in offices everywhere. greater patterns the male sexual entitlement. >> your point is it's not just when people are intoxicated. >> correct. >> she finally revealed her identity this year. >> early christmas present from lawmakers. the department of motor vehicle got a $242 million increase to the budget in june. now it wants 2 million to register voters ahead of the primary in march. the officials say processing the new real id cards increase process times and want the extra money to prevent backlogs.
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>> if you flown recently and felt squeezed in your seat. listen to this. the federal aviation administration has begun testing smaller seats or the tighter space. makes it more difficult for passengers to evacuate safely. however. the faa is under fire because the people taking part in the drills are adults younger than 60. there are no children or disabled travelers in the drill. they resisted setting minimum seat standards. >> with the rise of online shopping comes boxes. what one community is doing to combat the clutter of card board. >> clouds, sun and showers. and rain bows tonight. get ready for a moder he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it.
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the card board economy. one that only heats up with the holiday. the packages shipped each year in the u.s. is approaching 200 billion. we take a look at one bay area county looking at how to reuse specifically those from amazon. >> 'tis the season for card board and lots of it. the kind generated by all that holiday online shopping and the home delivery that
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it. so much so that some in the county are calling for amazon to reign in its own waste. >> too many boxes. i don't know what happens. how they are disposed of. that's an issue. >> in june, we introduced you to carol who launched a change petition. asking amazon to launch a program. to require drivers to not only drop off packages but also pick them up the empties. >> have a truck pick them up on subsequent deliveries. and return them to amazon warehouses for reuse. >> the petition has more than 7,000 signature ts and picked up the support of seven communities. they are still considering whether to support the initiative. >> we have too many things traveling to our homes in boxes. and we have a whole lot of extra card board. >> more than a few with the
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plaque friday shoppers say they feel guilty. about all the packaging that comes with their online deliveries. >> it's unfortunate that it's a toss up between convenience. and a moral issue. >> it bothers you? >> absolutely. >> we were unable to reach amazon for comment. but the company claims to have cut the use of packaging over the past decade. by 250 million tons. >> a lot of packages this time of year. >> some of them will be soggy. that card board. >> out on the porch. >> it is going to be a weekend where you might want to take plans inside. we have some showers. light to moderate in the east lm
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gilroy. it is coming down. don't be surprised if you get ought in a downpour. weekend storm is level 2. rain will be heavy at times and gusty winds. chance of thunderstorms sunday. saturday a hit or miss shower in the morning. look at the rainfall. it becomes widespread for the afternoon and evening. heavier rainfall comes through saturday night. into the early part of sunday morning. mst will be sleeping when the strojest part of the storm hits. that will be late saturday night and morning. 40s 50s rainy windy. a warmer storm. lel 2 saturday and sunday. scattered showers level 1 for monday. more rain tuesday through friday. so keep the rain gear handy. we'll need. all seven days. off and on for next week. >> all right. at least we can prepare. >> we have rainbows.
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hit movies like toy story and monsters ink are bay area products created at pixar. >> a recent animated short featured characters never seen before. the people behind the scenes who helped make it happen. >> float is an animated short from pixar about a boy who can fly. and his father who wishes he couldn't. a metaphor. right off the bat there's something different and ground breaking about this story. >> philippines. we have broken through the barrier. >> and it almost didn't happen. this is the story behind the story of float. >> pixar can do anything.
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they can make cars and clown fish and toys come to life. all that takes time and people and money. so they had this bright idea. why not take all that stuff and make is smaller. sparked shorts was born. deep inside pixar campus. past the iconic characters and away from incredibles budgets. to a tiny room covered in concepts including that of long time pixar artist first time director. >> here's a inspiration. and story boards for the movie. i want to thank you for the bull cut. i had a bowl cut. >> didn't we all. >> you don't see it. on the screen. >> you don't. and it is cool. people are like it's the bowl
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cut. yeah. >> this is your son. >> that is. my son alex. these are my actual drawings. and super-rough because i knew it was going to be animated later. i was more just trying to get the idea across. >> part of pixars new spark short program. they got a small budget. a tight six month time line. but unlike the usual process, lots of freedom to tell a story their way. >> that is a big deal. >> it is a huge deal. it almost didn't happen. >> this is like the original concept. >> yes. the characters are white. and because in my bias i'm like well, who's going to want to see a philippines american. >> i'm glad that i'm wrong.
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because float is has been getting amazing feed back. and i hope that it inspires others people of color to create characters in lead positions. >> float is a personal story. not just because of the culture background. it's based on his real life journey to accept his son who is on the autism spectrum. >> it's taken you this long to make it. because why. >> emotionally i wasn't ready to tell the story. when i drew that, my mind was my heart and my full emotions couldn't go forward with this story. had i done it then it would have been darker. and now that i'm on the other side of acceptance. i feel it's brighter.
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>> i think float is the story about parents a parent learning to love their child for what the child is. not for what they want the child to be. >> i was trying to keep the message of the movie kind of vague. because i want the viewer to come up with their own personal feelings about it. >> it's people coming at it from a representation matters standpoint. there's support and positive feed back. >> my son is doing great. he's in school. and he saw the short and he thought it was all right. >> you're kidding me? >> he's 12. he's like it's all right, dad. >> his son may not be impressed but the rest usac sto. >> by the way they are owned by
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disney. >> what is gray water and how might it save lives? we'll introduce you a teenager who is not just talking about trying to save the planet. she has a plan. >> a big target for porch pirates. some tips on how to protect your presents this season. >> dozens of drivers are targeted on this stretch of freeway. now the chp is stepping up. >> the struggles for stores on the eve of small business
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all right coming up tonight at 8:00 is american housewife. followed by fresh off the boat. then at 9:00 it's two hours of 2020. and you want to be sure to stay tuned for the news at 11:00. >> 16 year-old girl isn't just talking about saving the planet she's taking her own steps online. and the classroom and on the international stage. how the teenager is trying to save lives by conserving water. she is our star. >> reporter: if this is how you think most high school students spend their time, you haven't
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meant her. >> two third of the world hoplation lacks access drinking water. >> a presentation she wrote on ways to save water to an audience of high school students, business leaders and local officials. >> my project is really based on water conservation. and trying to find a drought solution. >> the jr. in fremont is taking ap classes and thinking about college. but all that takes a backseat to the brain child. something she calls the gray water project. >> gray water is lightly used from sinks, showers and baths, laundry. any water that you use once in your home and can use again. >> the average home produces 180 gallons of gray water a day. that could be reused. drinking. >> you can yeez it for toilet
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flushing and landscape irrigation. >> it's a subject that intrigued her after experiencing drought in california and her parents country of india. she spent four years researching and designing the systems and preach lg the benefit. she traveled to sweden and awarded. climate prize. and a check for $10,000. to continue her work. >> it was amaze egg. >> she's the youngest member of the environmental stainability commission. advising the city counsel on environmental matters and regularly speaks to groups from elementary school age to senior citizens. with all of that can she find time to be a kid? >> yeah. my friend and i hang out. we still talk about school. and face time about home work. >> when it comes to college, she isn't sure whether she wants to stay local or ivy ivy
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