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news to build a better bay area, this is "abc 7 mornings." good morning. sunday, december 15th. i'm liz kruetz. here's lisa argen. >> good morning. a dry day in store for you. a few showers along the san mateo coast that continue to sink southward. notice a little bipink there. some mixing with the freezing precip and it is cold out there. it is 35 in santa rosa, 50 in oakland with 46 in san jose. even a lot cooler than we were yesterday at this hour despite a pretty clear start yesterday as well. northwesterly winds taking over bringing the numbers 10 to 14 degrees cooler to start, but by the afternoon with plenty of sunshine we'll be in the mid 50s again today. a few clouds building up over the higher elevations and we will start out dry for the workweek and things begin to change late tuesday, i'll have a
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look at our next rain chance or chances coming up. liz? >> thank you. and we start with a developing news story. pg&e has until to use -- tuesday to amend its bankruptcy reorganization plan. an expert says it will be almost impossible to make enough changes to please governor newsom. he rejected the utilities plan and says it doesn't do enough to improve management or beef up safety improvement procedures under procedures enacted in july. a professor of bankruptcy law at uc hastings says the company is focused on survival. >> it is fair for governor newsom to criticize this company and fair for him i think to criticize this plan, but i think it's somewhat unrealistic to expect the bankruptcy process to fix all the problems the company has. >> pg&e's power lines have been implicated in several deadly fires and the bankruptcy plans relies on the company tapping into a state fund to pay more than $13 billion in claims. newsom appears to wants the option of breaking up the utility if the bankruptcy plan
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falls apart. >> he seems to be suggesting he wants the right if pg&e leaves bankruptcy and not successful to perhaps seize its assets and give them to local entities, although that's not clear. >> newsom's approval isn't legally required for the bankruptcy but his cooperation will be needed to tap into the state fund to settle with fire victims. in a statement, pg&e says it believes the plan complies with the law and will work to resolve any issues. dungeness crab season began at the stroke of mid neath. commercial fleets prepared cages before they headed out. small boat captains may wait a little longer for ocean conditions to calm down. the season was pushed back a month after aerial surveys found too many whales still in the air. crabbing nets increase the risk of entanglement. which can be deadly for both whales and sea turtles. it will be at least two more weeks before the season starts in coastal waters of mendocino counties. an east bay ice rink is
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melting after vandals tampered with the valves to the ice chiller. the community isn't letting the crime put a dam per on christmas. abc 7 news reporter luz pena explains for the time being, though, the ice rink is more like a lake. >> reporter: while the 37th annual brentwood holiday parade is in full swing once it turns on second street things turn from joyful to -- >> kind of disappointed. >> reporter: supposed to be brentwood on ice's busiest day. 10 to 12 birthday parties were planned. at least 200 people were expected to skate. but instead, take a look. the ice rink is empty. >> we came in this morning and it was a lake instead of an ice rink. kind of panicked and ran around. >> reporter: once tom gregory got to the back of the rink, he found water running down his parking lot and his equipment tampered with. >> they opened up a couple drain lines that emptied the refrigerant, a lot of the refrigerant out of our ice rink system. unfortunately, it may have damaged the chiller as well. we're having to replace the chiller tonight.
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>> reporter: getting enough layers of ice will take between three to four days. so the next time this ice rink will be open for the public will potentially be on wednesday. gregory suspects these customers caught on camera he says stole a pair of skates and got into an argument with an employee friday night and says they might have come back overnight and vandalized his business. he filed a police report but as he waits ice keeps melting a away. former 49ers player jeremy newberry said his kids were looking forward to it. >> the grinch of christmas for so many young people. this is a great thing for this community and they took money out of real nice people's mouths. >> reporter: while this community waits for the ice rink to reopen, they've come together to support the local business in a different way. buying hot quality and sweaters while some bet on what santa might bring the vandals this year. >> santa is not going to give them gifts this year? >> probable not,
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yeah. probably just some coal. >> reporter: luz pena, abc news. today marks the end of an era for the oakland raiders. the team plays their very last home game at the coliseum. one man says he was at the very first game and hopes to be there today too. there's one small problem. abc 7 news reporter anser hassan has the story. >> we're here for the first. >> reporter: dave detlefsen says he went to the very first oakland raiders game, played at the oakland coliseum. >> i want to let them know hey, i was out there at the first game. >> reporter: the newspaper picture from september 18, 1966. dave is the high school student on the right with the horn. the raiders lost to kansas city that day and once in college. >> i sold my beer. >> reporter: worked raider home games at the coliseum. >> i had to make a living. i was going to college. >> reporter: dave has been a raider fan almost six decades. die hard raider nation fans should know who his favorite player is.
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>> i got my famous freddie biletnikoff autograph jersey. here we go. >> reporter: dave's house is full of raider memorabilia. >> this is what he signed. >> helmet signed by biletnikoff and rich gannon and loads of bobble heads. >> tim brown's bobble head. one of the larger ones you might find. >> reporter: dave grew up in oakland and when he retired from the oakland fire department his crew knew how big a fan he was so they gave him a raiders fire helmet. >> 32 years in the fire department. >> retired as captain. >> retired. >> reporter: one thing dave doesn't have. >> i still need a ticket. >> reporter: dave gets emotional thinking about the team leaving, reflecting back to day one and says even if he doesn't get a ticket to sunday's last raiders home game he will be out there with his sign in his biletnikoff jersey and hat pleading silver and black. >> that's why i got to be there. i got to be there.
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i just got to be there. >> reporter: in oakland, anser hassan, abc 7 news. >> according to ticketmaster, the average ticket price for today's game is $312 a 45% is increase from any other game this season. quarterback derek carr talked about how special the coliseum and raiders fans are to him. head coach jon gruden loves raider nation and wants to send everyone out with a win. >> i wish i had more time to, you know, really sit down and make that the big story here. thank the fans for their support over the years and what this franchise has accomplished and what it means and what oakland means to the raiders. i would like to thank everybody that welcomed us when we came back and i know they're going to stay with us when we go, but, you know, appreciate all the fans and their loyalty and support and we'll try to give you one hell of a show. >> this morning on stub hub, we took a look, the cheapest tickets start around $200.
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in the south bay, santa and his reindeers will get exercise at the santa run silicon valley, the 5k run or walk is fun for the whole family. participants are encouraged to dress up as their favorite holiday character. the race starts on santa clara the course winds through downtown san jose and ends at christmas in the park where you can enjoy the festivities with cookies and milk. it starts at 3:00 this afternoon. there will also be a kids reindeer dash an hour earlier. registration is still open. sounds like a fun day and it's going to be a dry day. that's good news. >> the sun feels pretty good. i was out in it in the middle of the day and, you know, it warms up, but that wind, that is going to be an issue for some of you from our valleys to the coast. you can see the camera shaking here from our east bay hills camera where numbers are in the upper 30s, winds gusting to over 30 miles an hour. mt. diablo and mount tam. will they mix to the surface? i will let you know about that and the chances of rain for the
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mount baldy. tim staples was helping in the search for a missing hiker and the san bernardino sheriff says during the search team member radioed he got separated. investigators are trying to figure out what happened. the search for the hiker is being suspended as crews reevaluate the conditions. >> we are doing almost a gun and a half and minute. >> more than 200 guns turned in two hours. a buyback in san francisco was one of many around the bay area intended to get guns off the streets and honor victims of gun violence. here's abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard. >> to celebrate life, peace. ♪ >> reporter: a vigil at third baptist church to remember victims of gun violence. >> reporter: christine pelosi,
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daughter of nancy pelosi, read the names of 26 victims most of them children, from the sandy hook mass shooting in connecticut. >> seven years ago today, little angels who have now been dead longer than they've been alive. >> reporter: in san francisco, dozens of people traded in their unwanted guns for cash. $100 for handguns, $200 for assault weapons. >> no questions asked. you don't have to say where you got the weapon or, you know, if you have any more left. we want to get the guns we can off the street. >> reporter: violence prevention group united play partnered with the sfpd during the buyback. during the event 317 weapons were turned in, including 93 rifles, 75 revolvers, even a few antique pistols. i'm surprised but that only says they, too, wish to be the owners of wishing to save lives sof as opposed to being promoters of taking lives. >> reporter: gilroy hosted a gun buyback the first in southern santa clara county in 25 years.
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>> people were running from the festival by our front yard. >> reporter: last summer's shooting at the gilroy garlic festival prompted rod's son-in-law to turn in 15 guns. >> he and his wife, my daughter, wanted to make sure these got off the street. everybody has been strongly influenced by what happened at the gilroy festival. >> reporter: gilroy's buyback police say all of the guns turned in will be destroyed. >> cornell barnard, abc 7 news. the tv series about the deadly 2016 ghost ship warehouse fire is on hold for now. anger over the project caused the husband and wife creators of the potential series to put the tv drama on pause. authors michael chabon and ayelet waldman signed a deal for several tv projects but they say they hadn't sold the ghost ship project. even just speculation about the project led many friends and family members of the victims to urge them to reconsider, saying
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it was too soon for them to relive the tragedy. the berkeley based couple said their pleas did lead to a change of heart and they've agreed to stop the project. san francisco police and volunteers will gather today to look for a stolen dog named jackson. here is a photo of this 5-year-old mini australian shepherd tweeted by san francisco police. officers say someone stole jackson yesterday morning from outside the good life grocery store on courtland avenue. anyone with information about jackson's whereabouts is asked to call sfpd. two wildfire survivors in paradise are spend this weekend in their brand new tiny home. the roberts family could not hold back tears when they got the home this week. volunteers from the reach out worldwide foundation spent four days building the tiny home. they lost everything in the campfire last year, the deadliest wildfire in california's history. they did such a good job. it was like a dream come true.
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>> my reaction, this ain't my place. they did such a good job. it was like a dream come true. >> roberts said his only goal since the fire has been to keep his family safe and dry. and this gift is lifting a huge weight off of his shoulders. super shuttle is going out of business at the end of the year. the service carries passengers to and from airports across north america, europe and asia. in recent years it's had trouble competing with ride share companies like uber and lyft. the company had begun suspending service at airports around the world. a letter obtained by the "l.a. times" from a company to a franchise says the super shuttle will honor all reservation through december 31st. in the north bay, a mural unveiled to honor a man whose life has become an inspiration. the story of dr. raymond ressa was shared at the canal alliance education building in san rafael. as a boy he helped his adoptive family pick cotton in the central valley until he went to
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college and became a pediatrician and came home caring for the children of migrant farm workers. now he tours the country inspiring others and the subject of a documentary set to be released next year. happening today on the peninsula, shake shack is opening its third bay area restaurant. the east coast burger chain will open its stores at hillsdale shopping center in san mateo at 11:00 this morning. the first 100 guests will get shake shack beanies. the cult favorite plans to open two san francisco locations one inside the westfield mall downtown and another in cal hallow. those locations do not have opening dates yet. of course we have the die-hard n and out fans who will probably stay true to the california roots. in the east bay, concord's holiday tree lighting is happening today after being rescheduled from last weekend because of the wet weather. the event will start at 4:00 p.m. santa claus will be there from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. to hear what the kids want for christmas and
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the city will honor the clayton valley charter high school football team which won its first ever state championship there will be festive performances. the tree lighting is at 6:30 p.m. we're going to get another check of the weather with lisa. seems like it's going to be a dry day, good day for that tree lighting. >> nice and sunny. live doppler 7 where the remnants of the moisture continued to sink to the south. paralleling the san mateo coast and our next system coming in late tuesday into wednesday in between now and then we're dry. we have breezy northwesterly winds and a live look outside from our east bay hills camera and see the camera shaking a bit out there. it is in the 40s in san francisco. that's cold for san francisco. 50 in oakland, 48 in redwood city. with 46 in san jose, 42 in gilroy. half moon bay at 48. these numbers will drop considerably for your monday morning as more cold air settles in. you can see the wind there, evidence of the camera shaking,
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how about 35 santa rosa and napa with 37 by the delta. 40 in livermore. here's a look at current winds and upper elevations, 25 miles an hour from mt. diablo over to mount tam and mt. saint helena 22 miles an hour. from the north bay to the coast today, it wil be breezy to gusty out there. here's a look at the wind profile. the rest of the bay area not bad. looking at lighter winds and that will make it feel pretty good throughout. highs only just in the 50s. but those northwesterly winds keeping it gusty and cool at the coast. here's a look at the golden gate bridge where we are clear and chilly to start. sunny and cool this afternoon. our next chance of rain coming in tuesday into wednesday. let's take you through the week ahead. this is monday. we are dry. into tuesday a few increasing clouds. we'll bring in the rain by late. we're talking late tuesday into wednesday. your wednesday looks rainy and then things dry out into thursday and friday, but a look into next weekend perhaps we could see more rain. 55 today, san mateo, 56 oakland,
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57 santa rosa, gusty winds at the coast headed to oakland today in the mid 50s out there. so 1:00, temperatures at about 56 degrees. not really going anywhere throughout the rest of the afternoon. overnight lows dropping off into the 30s. it's going to be a cold one from the north bay to the east bay, some patchy frost out there. temperatures could be in the upper 30s from san jose to redwood city. the accuweather seven-day forecast mid and upper 50s for your day today. tomorrow nice, very little change, into tuesday, increasing clouds, download the accuweather app, next system tuesday into wednesday a break by the early part of the weekend by now the rain looks like it could be pushed back into next saturday. which is the first day of winter. it's feeling like it already, isn't it? >> yesterday when you said the first day of winter is next week, feels like it. here we are. >> yeah. >> good we're getting the rain. >> we're about 60% of normal in san jose and well over 100% in
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santa rosa. >> good news. thanks. just ahead, help comes in all kinds of forms this time of year. all about the food drive in the south bay that makes sure people have what they need doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ithere's my career...'s more to me than hiv.
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high winds and flooding. rob is here with your forecast. lori loughlin fighting back, the actor and her husband preparing the defense. the critical information they say is being kept under wraps here. finally another big pageant win. black women claiming the crowns. how one contestant could not contain her emotional response on "gma." we'll see you soon. in the south bay volunteers are gearing up for a week of giving in the holiday spirit. abc 7 news is in san jose where more than 300 volunteers with sacred heart community service put together food boxes. they'll hand them out later this week to 3500 families each box is filled with fresh fruit, veggies, rice, oil, eggs and bread. families will get to pick whether they want to take home a turkey, ham or chicken. while this helps many, for some it means surviving. >> not only for a 50 pound box of food for folks, special
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things for the holidays but a lot of families it's the groceries they need to get through the end of the month. >> sacred heart members report 80% of their paychecks go to housing leaving little left for food, clothing, bills and other expenses. package theft is a common problem during the holidays as we know, but one thief took an uncommon approach to the crime. that porch pirate left something behind a note thanking the victim in st. paul, minnesota, for letting the thief steal a package left outside her front door. that note signed by, quote, the new owner of your package. the homeowner posted the note on social media where it got attention. police are now investigating. >> creative. still to come on "abc 7 mornings," why seven democratic hopefuls are threatening to boycott an upcoming debate in southern california. an emotional night in newton, connecticut. the feat the high school team pulled off on the anniversary of the sandy hook shooting. at cracker barrel, we're cooking up
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a drink with friends can turn into two.. and a prescription can be stronger than you thought. stop! there are a lot of ways to get a dui. and a lot of ways to go. text a friend. call a cab. share a ride. whatever you choose to do, go safely, california. good morning, everyone. for those of you just joining us we'll start this half hour with a look at the weather. here's lisa argen lashg. good morning lisa. >> good morning to you. it's a cool start out there. we're looking at san jose right now, 280, see the clear start to your sunday. it's going to be a beautiful day
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with cool conditions, a little breezy right now. it is in the 40s in san francisco. 50 across the bay in oakland, low 40s in the peninsula to the south bay. a look from our sutro tower camera where it is a colder start with numbers in the mid 30s from the north bay, inland valleys, 40 in livermore. with the colder conditions, anywhere from about 4 to 11 degrees kolder we'll keep the theme going into your monday morning. clear skies, breezy upper level winds but with a few cumulus clouds developing throughout the afternoon it's nothing but sun once again and temperatures in and around average. this is 2:00 in the mid 50s and we'll keep it there throughout the afternoon. liz? >> lisa, thank you. all seven presidential candidates scheduled for this week's democratic debate are threatening to boycott. the debate is scheduled for thursday at loyola-marymount university in los angeles but the workers announced they will be picketing outside that day.
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they have been fighting for better wages and benefits. the first candidate to stand in solidarity with the workers was senator warren announcing support in this tweet. the rest of the candidates announced their support as well. >> we have to sit at the table ap resolve these issues and get the wages and health care that the workers deserve. >> the dnc responded saying its president would never cross a picket line and never expect their candidates to either. several democratic candidates making their way through the bay area for fund-raisers and town hall events. joe biden was in palo alto thursday for private fund-raisers. tom steyer was in walnut creek and napa this past week. michael bloomberg visited san francisco wednesday. cory booker had a fundraiser in palo alto yesterday and pete buttigieg will be in napa county for a fundraiser today followed by fund-raisers tomorrow in palo alto, woodside and san francisco. senator and presidential candidate michael bennett will
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be in san francisco tomorrow. now to the historic full house impeachment vote looming this week. president trump and his team are bracing for wednesday's vote on the house floor and strategizing next steps for the trial. senate majority lead mitch mcconnell. is facing criticism accusing him of taking cues from the white house. here's david wright. >> reporter: the battle lines over impeachment are sharp and hyper partisan. >> i am trying to give a pretty cear signal i have made up my mind. i'm not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here. >> reporter: speaking in qatar, senator lindsey graham said trump will be on safer ground with a republican majority calling the shod. >> i will do everything i can to make it die quickly. >> reporter: on fox news leader mitch mcconnell vowed senate republicans will be in lockstep with the white house. >> we will be working through this process in a short period of time in total coordination with the white house counsel's office.
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>> reporter: president trump has said he would like to call witnesses, but now says he will defer to the senate. >> i will do long or short. i've heard mitch, lindsey, i think they are very much in agreement on some concept. i will do whatever they want to do. doesn't matter. >> reporter: democrats accuse senate republicans of prejudging the evidence even before the trial begins and when the house votes this week, democrats from trump friendly districts are under pressure to break ranks. 31 democrats are seeking re-election in districts trump won. two of them have already said they're likely to vote no on one or both articles of impeachment. one may be switching parties. other moderates are weighing their decisions. >> i'm going to read everything, watch all the testimony and the hearings and read the transcripts, consult with scholars and talk to my constituents. >> reporter: new jersey democrat tom malinowski got boos when he
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told constituents in his district he plans to vote for impeachment. >> i believe on the two counts of impeachment that have been put before us, that the vote should be yes, and i will be voting yes. >> reporter: david wright, abc news, washington. house democrats move forward on impeachment, judiciary committee chair and intelligence committee chair adam schiff will come to "this week." you can watch the full interviews with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 on abc 7. new orleans city officials say they are in recovery mode after a cyber attack shut down its government computers. the city declared a state of emergency friday as it directed them to shut down their computers, unplug devices and disconnect from wi-fi. ransomware was detected, but it's unclear who carried out the attack. >> we expect that data loss has been very minimal. we are glad that we were able to respond quickly. >> public safety service at the new orleans fire department provides have not been impacted and working as we would in a
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hurricane scenario and on hard copies. >> officials say about 4,000 computers must be scrubbed as a precaution. cyber security firm mc soft reports there have been more than 900 ransomware attacks on government agencies, health care providers an school districts this year. police have identified a gunman suspected of opening fire at a packed food court inside an atlanta mall injuring one man and sending dozens scrambling to safety. >> everybody in the store pretty much fled to the back rooms or bath and body works. there was an elderly woman on the floor. i don't think she could move that fast. two other gentlemen were helping her take cover in the back. >> police say the chaos started in the food court yesterday afternoon when an argument between the suspect and victim escalated to gunfire. they are still searching for that suspect. attorneys for actress lori loughlin say prosecutors are withholding evidence the defense has a right to examine.
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loughlin and her fashion designer husband face federal charges in the college admissions scandal. the team filed a motion asking the defense to turn in the material as evidence. both pleading not guilty to paying $500,000 in a cheating and bribery scheme. the defense argues they thought it was a gift, not a bribe. both parents face up to 40 years in prison. you got to see this. it was an emotional football game in newton, connecticut on the seventh anniversary of the sanity hook shooting in the town yesterday. the local high school won the state championship. it wasn't an easy win. the newton nighthawks won on a 36-yard touchdown pass as time expired to win the game 13-7. the title was the first for newton since 1992. one linebackers brother was one of the first graders killed in the massacre and many other players knew families affected. six educators were killed.
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the game began with a moment of silence for all the victims. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, another farewell in the east bay dating back 71 years with memorabilia to match. >> a live look at our camera. lisa has been talking about gusty winds, 49 in san francisco. more of your forecast in a few minutes. stib with us.
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welcome back. a live loo from san jose mineta airport. levi stadium flashing lights. time is 6:38. we'll have more on the weather in a minute. happening today, shop local, sf made is hosting its holiday gift fair. the shopping extravaganza features vendors selling locally made gifts, products, food, jewelry, wine, home items, toys, clothing and holiday cards and decorations. everything is made from manufacturers and artisans who create their items here in san francisco. the fair runs from 11:00 to 5:00 at the california college of the arts on eighth street. in the east bay, you can also get your shopping done at the telegraph avenue holiday street fair in berkeley. there will be festive lights and colorful decorations. runs from 11:00 to 6:00 between dwight and bancroft.
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the fair will be open next saturday through christmas eve. a lot of people still have last-minute shopping to do. great options. always good to shop local. >> yeah, absolutely. a lot of things there on my list, the chocolate -- >> and the wine. >> yeah. >> i'll take it. >> good morning, everyone. certainly colder out there. noticing the change. 46 in santa cruz. going for a high today of 56. plenty of sunshine, little breezy at the coast and some of our inland valleys. a couple of dry days to enjoy before the rain returns midweek and perhaps again into next weekend. we'll talk about it xhum. -- coming up. >> the sharks try to snap a six-game losing streak at the tank. chris alvarez has the highlights in
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welcome back. you want to see this. look how beautiful the clouds are right there as the start of sunrise here in san jose by 280. gorgeous shot there this morning. in sports, let's talk about it, a few hours away from what will likely be the final home game of the oakland raiders. the silver and black take on the jacksonville jaguars in what will be an emotional afternoon at the coliseum for raider nation. kickoff is at 1:05. the nfc leading 49ers will try to avoid a letdown against the atlanta falcons at levi stadium. tickoff at 1:25. the sharks are off until tuesday. last night san jose faced vancouver hoping to snap a six-game losing streak. here's chris alvarez with the
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highlights in this morning's sports. >> it has been a struggle for the sharks of late. this week head coach peter deboer was fired and san jose entering saturday's contest with a six-game losing streak trying to get right. mark vlasic, playing in his game all with san jose. first period, san jose on the attack, joe thornton to hertl. his 12th of the season. 1-0 after one. karlsson, bad pass, j.t. miller, aaron dell flashes the leather, great save. karlsson makes up with a beautiful stretch ice pass. meier to kane. he drops it and then back to temo. one timer. 2-1 sharks. salas -- slasic gets an assist late in the third, steps at the blue line to couture and he buries the empty netter. sharks end that six game skid 4-2. college football top players awaited the moment to hear their name called as the winner of the
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heisman trophy but only one walked away with the hardware. >> the 2019 winner and 85th recipient of the heisman memorial trophy is joe burrow. >> the lsu quarterback wins the 2019 heisman trophy to become the first lsu player to win the honor since 1959, beat out jalen hurts, justin fields and jace young. burrow threw 48 passing touchdowns and he will lead undefeated lsu into the college playoff and emotional talking about his head coach. >> i didn't play for three years. you took a chance on me. not knowing if i could play or not, and i'm forever in your -- forever grateful for you. >> st. mary's and cal. first half game tied at 15-15. ford, crossover hoop and what a bucket that was.
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game high 32 for ford, over 5:30 left in the first. malik fits triple good, gayle up six. another from deep. st. mary's led by 16 at the break. second half, cal down 19. andre kelly, post move inside, bucket and the foul right there. this game is all st. mary's. the offensive rebound and putback. 28-5 for him. stanford and san jose state. cardinal up 8. jones dribble drive and score. stanford up ten. later defensive breakdown, the spartans leads to an easy dunk. oscar da silva, had 11 at the break. nice passing, the stanford coach going to like this. dehere the bucket there. second half, terry, drives, hoop, nice play right there. and the foul. this isn't replay. full speed. lays it up and in again with the foul.
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stanford wins by 20. women's hoops, cal hosting santa clara. fourth quarter golden bears up three. brown, the mid range lefty jumper true. cal takes a five-point lead. four minutes to go, broncos up two, wheel hoop off the glass. santa clara up four. here comes cal. the bucket inside. we're squared at 65. final seconds, santa clara down 3, a tie, she misses and cal wins 69-65. in football news, lsu quarterback joe burrow wins the heisman trophy and both bay area nfl teams at home today. 49ers will host the falns and the raiders host the jaguars in the final game ever at the oakland coliseum. highlights and reaction later today. have a great sunday. >> let's get a check of the weather with lisa argen. hey, lisa. >> liz, you can tell it is much colder throughout. the view from mount tam. breezy winds and upper elevations transitioning from
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the moist westerly flow to a dry flow throughout the day yesterday, for a time being before that rain came and then again today, into a portion of tomorrow. so we are looking at not only a chilly start out there, but numbers will get even colder into your monday morning. here's the way we look right now. 35 in santa rosa. we've got 35 in napa with some mid 40s out towards brentwood. low 40s in livermore. some of the protected valleys dropping off into the upper 30s as we have upper 40s around san mateo. you can see the flag blowing here from our abc 7 roof camera and those winds quite gusty up to 30 miles an hour if you're spending any time at the coast. live doppler 7 showing a few areas of light rain paralleling the coast, nothing left of that system but as we widen the view we've got a couple dry days before this system heads our way and that's going to get us wet tuesday into wednesday. so some of those breezy upper elevation winds are over 25 miles an hour. the gusts from mt. saint helena
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to mount tam a little less around mt. diablo. the lighter winds the our inland valleys but the colors from santa rosa to the coast here, that's where the winds will be breezy to gusty at times today. keeping it feeling kind of cool out there. live look from emeryville this morning, pretty picture, mostly clear and chilly this morning, sunny and cool this afternoon with our next chance of rain coming in about midweek. about two inches of rain in san jose, 63% of normal, almost 11 inches in santa rosa for the season has brought you up to 116% of normal and over 4 inches in san francisco. about 66% of average. so there is more to come and we certainly need it. we're going to get a break for the next couple days. 56 today in san jose. a cool afternoon. 3:00, 4:00 highs will be about the same from san mateo, that sea breeze setting up throughout the afternoon and quits gusty at times if you're at ocean beach.
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up in the north bay from point race, what should be a nice afternoon on the east bay with plenty of mid 50s. inland we're looking at mid and upper 50s today. a lot like yesterday. tomorrow, a pretty similar. oakland 56 at 1:00. cool afternoon, some of the cumulus clouds building throughout the higher elevations this afternoon otherwise we are sunny and another cold start tomorrow. weekend see numbers around freezing with patchy frost, increasing clouds tuesday. accuweather app the level one will allow you to be prepared and track live doppler 7, a break late in the week and could be more rain end of the week. being ready every couple days. >> at this point i feel like i just sort of am expecting it every day. it's nice we have an official break. thanks, lisa. in the east bay a popular hayward restaurant is closing its doors after 71 years in business. the hayward ranch in 1948 on mission boulevard.
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its current owners say it will close for good after a final new year's eve farewell. reporter leslie brinkley takes us inside. >> reporter: on mission boulevard you can't miss the bullheaded sign of the hayward ranch. once inside, you've stepped into a wood panel time capsule filled with things like old cash registers and phonographs. >> they used to have a porter house steak here, it was so big it would drape over the sides of the plate and it was the best steak. it was the greatest. >> we're like family. friends and family that come here. >> you know everybody by name. >> yes. >> conversations. >> first name basis. >> there aren't many places like that. >> only place in hayward. everybody is wondering where they're going to go. >> reporter: the crystal the owner is ill so he's decided not to run the business anymore. and the business and the building is up for sale. >> reporter: and so are the contents. people are able to submit
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inquiries to bid on any item their heart desires. >> some of the old treasures include this old 1930's telephone but there's so much more. follow me over here. this is the star of the antique show, a wooden phone booth. it was an operation up until the early 2000s. there's even a stack of old phone books. >> we're going to sell it off. we have somebody that works for antique shop that's coming in and inventorying everything. >> reporter: the drinks are still $5, breaded veal and liver and onions are staples on the old-school menu as the countdown to closure continues. >> are they going to be open new year's eve? >> yes, we are. >> that's the last night then, new year's eve. >> you're coming, i take it. >> likely, yes. yeah. lot of memories. >> reporter: in hayward, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. next a family friendly holiday fair in san francisco. what you can expect to find at civic center and city hall today.
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here are the winning numbers from last night's powerball drawing. 3, 6, 12, 32, 64, the powerball number 19. nobody picked all six numbers. wednesday's jackpot up to $160 million. the winning numbers from last night's $11 million super lotto plus drawing, 8, 9, 22, 42, 43, mega number 20. nobody picked all six in that
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drawing either. wednesday's prize increaseto $12 million. happening today, san francisco city hall will be open for a free holiday celebration. part of city hall will be transformed into santa's work shop where kids can take pictures with santa and a letter writing station to mail letters to the north pole and balloon artists and face painting. you can also enjoy performances around civic center all day. the holiday fair runs from 10:00 to 2:00. all right. lisa, are we going to be productive and get stuff done? >> yes. >> busy time of year. i have a list of things to check off and do. >> no more excuses. >> chilly out there this morning but beautiful from emeryville. the sun coming up, 7:17, 44 in san jose. with 41 in gilroy and this is the view from our east bay hills camera, nice and clear, northwesterly winds allowing for the chill in the air, the breeze throughout the day today, especially along the coast.
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how about 35 in santa rosa. lots of 30s in the north bay with 40 in livermore. highs today underneath partly to mostly sunny conditions. 55 in concord, san francisco and san mateo 57, santa rosa, the accuweather seven-day forecast, a frosty start for some tomorrow and another sunny and dry day and then cloud it up on tuesday, rain after midnight into wednesday morning and then a break possibly more rain into next weekend. so setting up for a beautiful day out there. >> it is. and hopefully next weekend it's not so bad when everyone is hitting the road and traveling before the holiday week. >> yeah. >> we'll see. >> we will definitely see. thank you for joining us on "abc 7 mornings." i'm liz kruetz along with lisa argen. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. "good morning america" is next. take a look at this gorgeous view over san francisco. have a great sunday. we'll see you next weekend.
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