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go. >> we are going to the super bowl. we're going to take it this t e time. dis >> oh, yeah, that is the spirit. game day in the bay area. 49ers one in fact championship win to the super bowl. only the green bay packers stand in their way. good morning, everyone, january 19th, i'm liz. let's start with the weather with lisa argen. hi, lisa. >> good morning. we're starting out with clouds. clouds insidating us overpass. looking at temperatures in the south bay.
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they are pretty cool here in the upper 30s from campbell san jose 39, get closer to the bay and we're milder. how about 49 in alameda, san francisco, upper 30s in the north bay. planning the day today, it's dry. we'll call it partly sunny with considerable cloudiness, low- to mid-50s by noontime. as we get towards the afternoon 3:40 in particular, we'll be about 60 santa clara and looking at mid to upper 50s elsewhere. rain will be with us for the beginning of the workweek. martin luther king, we'll talk about that. that looks dry coming up in a few minutes. liz. >> thank you. it's bp a week of excitement building up to 49ers championship. 49ers a trip for by quarterback aaron rodgers who is from chico. niners looking to feed off of the energy from the
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>> seeing people you wouldn't expect to be a 49ers cloud but it's global. it's really good. >> 49ers are favorites if win by a touchdown. packers fans flocking to the bay area, palo alto pep rayly, team players, a whole lot of loud, cheesehead fans. here is abc 7 news report er. >> reporter: the bay area is finders country but tonight green bay fans found a home. >> this is saw some. this is fantastic. being around all my people, with all my friends here. >> go, pack, go. >> christy miller is one of the diehards, a custom cheesehead. she joined dozens at the patio bar before the conference game
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against front-runners. >> -- 49ers prchlt we were here earlier when we got destroyed by niners. >> niners fans may think the is make take is to think green bay can win. jonathan from dublin said don't underestimate green bay qb aaron rodgers. >> rodgers has been on this stage before. i think he's ready to really, really show the world that, you know, he's a true legend. so i'm excited to see it. >> former green bay plays 345ere it out, jordy nelson. hall of fame receiver likes the chances, james lofton. >> i started watching. they have made strides. they are this close profit murphy also on hand. he skpegtsexpects a good game.
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>> great story, we're obviously going to have to play very well. we played awful first time but i think they are ready. >> packers fans think so. >> this is our time to shine. we're going to win tomorrow and go to the super bowl purchase but they will have to do it on 49ers territory. in palo alto, abc 7 news. the 49ers faithful can root for the red and gold and one of two official watch parties. spin sf and sp2 kmunl bar. kick off 4:30, doors open an hour before and close an hour after the postgame live. what if you still want to go to the game? we joined ticketmaster queue to see what games are going for mou. of course the game is sold out. these are resell we're looking at. we're finding some for a little
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more than $300. you may need some binoculars for those, though. that's down from earlier in the week. the most expensive we found about $11 enthusiastic for the first row at midfield. and getting to the fame might be a bit of a challenge if you are going. if you're driving, the 49ers are hoping you carpool. passes can be bought ahead of time on the levi's stadium website. lots open at 11:40. stadium gates open at 1:40. all tail gates must be wrapped up by kickoff. in addition to regular service, caltrain is adding a north and southbound express train between san francisco and mountain view. vta light rail will connect fans from mountain view to levis. vta from b.a.r.t. riders from the warm springs station. moving on. we do have some breaking news out of the east bay. police are investigating an overnght accident in oakland. this happened at 1:30 this morning on grand avenue in mcarthur boulevard.
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details about what happened and what caused the crash are not known. it not clear if there are any injuries but at least two cars are involved. you can see significant damage to both cars. we have calls into the police department for information and we'll bring you any update as soon as they come in. developing news, a man is dead after tesla crash burst into flames in pleasanton. this happened before 6:00 at hacienda it slammed into a car at an apartment complex. the car took out a traffic signal. officers say tesla was the only car involved and unclear if anyone else was in the car besides the driver. east bay oakland police still looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. a mother was killed picking up her daughter from middle school. abc news reporter lauren martinez has the latest. >> we're all in shock. we're just in shock right now.
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>> ken mcdaniel manages the wash house off 98 avenue. it's located from where singleton was killed by a hit-and-run driver. it happened while she was picking up her duty from elm hurst middle school. >> people are getting hit. kid can't cross the street. we're in a danger zone. we heed the help. >> refers to the danger zone where drivers speed, use the middle turn lane improperly and run red lights, like this driver oakland police pulled over. officers told us they increased patrols along 98th corridor on saturday in light of what happened. p>> very fine, great job, we applaud you. but we need you during school hours. we need you after school hours. we need trollers to have cars sit and maybe people won't run these lights when school is out. >> as families sit with candles and photos at the very spot she
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lost her life mcdaniel hopes the city of oakland will hear his plea for change. >> with everybody watching, it could have been your child. if you look at it that way, let the mercy, let the concerns come out. this street has been ignored for a long time. >> lauren martinez, abc 7 news. mcdaniel says they have security camera footage they are handing over to the police. the car police are looking for is described as white newer nissan maxima with damage on the front passenger side. yes, i want to show you this, a bay area journalist including myself that covered kincaid fire in sonoma got together in santa rosa to help those impacted by the fire. here are photos i'll show you on my instagram pages. we went to redwood bank in santa rosa. it was super saturday and we helped bag apples and oranges for those in need. i was there with journalists and families from several news organizations, jetty, chronicle,
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democrat, some other television stations and many more. it was such a great turnout. a big group there and it really felt good to give back to a community we all spent a, and, course, has been through so much. we're up there in santa rosa, we came bundled because we thought it was going to be super cold and it was warmer than we thought. >> i thought you were going to say it opposite. the wind was cold and then the sun made it warmer. writes the sup? windy and cold, one of those days. today we'll see a little more in the way of cloud cover. we have 30s and 40s. patchy fog out by the delta. the rain stays away for today, the holiday, but then it does come back. . i s a lo be afraid of sharks i can't be afraid of avalanches. >> skier saying after the
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welcome back. now to the race for the white house. this past week abc 7 launched a new series of reports, chasing california, which explores issues and strategy leading up to the super tuesday primary in march. my colleague and i traveled to fresno to look at bernie sanders strategy to win california by winning the latino vote. here is a portion of that story followed by a discussion on why this matters. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> excited to have a spotlight on fresno. >> it's not the sexy san francisco or sexy l.a. >> why do you think the central valley has been overlooked by politicians. >> because of our communities of color. >> that candidate who wins california has an excellent chance to win the nomination. >> here in fresno was bernie sanders has his very first rally here in the central valley. it's kind of a big deal he's campaigning here. a lot of times politicians ignore this part of california. so i think it shows that it's part of his strategy that he's trying to, you know, campaign in different parts of the state. >> in 1,000 feature december nays will be on the right. >> right now we're on the way to
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a coffee shop to meet with a community organizer in fresno that's super involved with get out the vote efforts, especially among young people and latinos. >> what does the youth latino vote look like now. >> across seven complaints that make up central valley we've seen the largest turnout of voters in the midterms last year there are a lot of young people, young latino voters, young latin ex-voters. also we exist at the cross-section of many identities. we've had i think over 3,000 preregistered young people who are just like ready to vote. >> and that's just part of the story. you can see the rest of the story at abc7news.com. i'm here with abc contributor and political insider. phil, what's really interesting about this story we've been covering of the latino vote and bernie sanders strategy was bernie sanders was not in the lead about when we first started reporting on this. >> no. >> now this week he is the
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front-runner in california. i'm curious how much you think this strategy to go after the latino vote might be part of that. >> it is. it's a key part of it. in california it's all about getting different groups and building up, up, and up. california is a heavy media state. it takes a lot of mope if you want to buy tv time. the other way is to get directly to the people. that's what bernie sanders has been doing. look, he's been doing it now for five years. he ran last time and he never stopped running, so he has continuously been running. this isn't his first time in the central valley. he's been there, come back there. it's not his first time with latino voters and young voters. he's been there as well. unlike the other candidates that dropped into this race or got started a year ago or two, bernie sanders has been moving, he's got the operation and he's on the ground in the central valley. >> it's interesting. you can say, hey, all these votershim. >> that's why biden is up there as well. >> he's up there in the polls but he has not campaigned in the
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central valley yet and that's, of course, a unique thing bernie sanders and a few others -- i think no other candidate still in the race -- oh, pete buttigieg has been to the central valley. but bernie sanders, every single one of his campaign offices, which is really interesting, in california are in communities heavily latino. here it's in the mission, l.a., east l.a. as you see in our piece he's the only candidate that has an office in fresno. >> some is cosmetic. you want to put your headquarters in a place this makes a statement. others will make it along similar lines. kamala harris chose oakland. it's a statement she's making. in there he's in there pushing. they are all pushing. in california the big vote is right here in the bay area. it's the democratic stronghold. the first race you win is the democratic primary, so you have to get democrats. they are in san francisco, in monterey, in sacramento, in the east bay. they are in the los angeles but
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in los angeles they don't vote. they just don't vote as much. the latino vote is disproportionately small for the population. >> turnout is low. >> turnout is low historically. but he is appealing to them, and it's going to possibly give an edge, because the rest of the democratic pot is going to be sliced up. there's only so many slices in the bay area pie and los angeles pie. the trick is to go somewhere other people aren't going. central valley up to redding, down the spine of the state, which is usually ignored by democrats because it's heavily republican. >> we are seeing in the past few elections turnout is getting higher among latinos and i think the sanders campaign knows that. >> turnout. you need enthusiasm for turnout. now, you spoke with the younger people and people working in the central valley. what is it in the central valley they are enthusiastic about you it. >> you might think they say an old man and not want to vote for him. we asked young people the
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question. they are drawn to his messaging, his poll is s. they like his health care policies. they like his, you know, affordable college policies. those are the issues. obviously we could dig into this for a very lopping time. this is what the piece explores. we hope you watch it on abc7news.com. we're doing pieces digging into the political race. we have one you and i worked on together, bloomberg and his strategy. >> former mayor of new york, the billionaire? we've got everything in this race and they are all chasing to catch california. we've got women, billionaires, bernie and biden. the other candidates are still out there waiting to see what happens. they might be coming back into the race. don't count it out. >> california really matters this time. we have this series, you kaka watch it in its entirety on abc7news.com. san francisco chronicle on wednesday and sundays. this episode we showed you is available right now online. thanks for watching.
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>>. thanks, phil. >> good to be here. >> again, california really does matter, this primary. as you see in the piece, young latino voters, first in their families able to vote are extraordinary energized and ready to go to the polls. we do look forward to sharing more of these types of stories in the coming weeks. a reminder you watch each episode of chasing california in its entirety on abc7news.com, the abc 7 news app, youtube channel and amazon fire. great ski conditions this holiday weekend people heading to tahoe. for many safety is top of mind following friday's deadly avalanche. the sheriff officials say the avalanche was in >> nothing beats the thrill of gravity combined with snow. as skiers geared up for a perfect winter day at alpine meadows, few had short memories. >> in shock.
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i think skiers understand there's a risk. >> a risk driven home yesterday after an avalanche high above. >> alpine meadows avalanche. >> that radio call was not in time to save 34-year-old cole comstock who died on the mountain. a second skier went to the hospital with severe lower body injuries. the two skiers involved were friends. together at the top of that mountain beneath that rock. it was an area inbound, presumably safe. but alpine meadows does have a history of avalanches. in march of '82, an '82, an '82n killed seven people and left one woman buried alive five days. it has an aggressive program to maintain the safety of these slopes. >> when the slide happens, where is your refuge. >> when max stewart of belmont is on the slopes he carries a shovel, electronic beacon. >> we both turn them on. one continuously send out the
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signal and one receives the signal. >> that's no guarantee for survival. >> what happened when she was on the chairlift heading up and heard a lot of screening. >> we soon learned dave is also an emergency room physician who treats skiing injuries every day. >> this situation, the gentleman swept in the trees, which is what killed him, that's more common. people are swept into things and they die of trauma. >> that's the downside of snow and gravity on an otherwise perfect day. >> i surf a lot. i can't be afraid of sharks. i can't really be afraid of avalanches. >> alpine meadows, abc 7 news. such a stadium story over the weekend. lisa argen tracking the forecast. all that snow in tahoe. >> that's right. we did pretty good last thursday. you have to be careful up in the back country there. more snow is on the way as we get into the next system on tuesday. maybe 4 to 12" but not a great rainmaker for the bay area. a look at live doppler 7 when
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you notice cloud cover. a lot of serous out in the pacific. that will keep the sun from shiping as brightly as we had yesterday for a period of time. we'll call it mostly cloudy today. looking at current numbers, 30s in inland valleys, a little fog by the delta. 38 in santa rosa, 54 half moon bay. with the cloud cover more insulated than we have been upper 40s in oakland. 43 in fremont. the winds in the upper elevations a little breezy, kind of fluctuating from the northeast to the northwest today. that offshore flow allowing for the chill in the air again. numbers edge up a little throughout the workweek. mostly cloudy dry and sunday, wind returns. a level one. this is where we stand. santa rosa 80% of normal. san francisco about 75%. oakland just at 53%, over 4" of
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rain. sfo 61% and san jose at 66%. december was better, january pretty quiet. compared to last year we're certainly falling behind. we look at the storm impact scale this system not a big one. scattered showers, rainfall less than a half inch. that half inch up towards the north bay. elsewhere we're talking maybe .1" to .2". as we look forecast animation midnight into tuesday, early morning commuters in the north bay will get themselves wet here, some slick pavement. as we go into the later morning hours, there's the front pushing through the bay area, narrow band of rain, breezy winds. then by the afternoon, evening commute looking at dry conditions. so rainfall amounts once again anywhere from trace amounts to about a half inch up in the north bay on tuesday. 58 in fremont today. look for mostly cloudy skies.
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numbers in and around 50s to near 60 in santa rosa.rosa. all about the niners. by 3:40 we'll be into the mid-50s. dry afternoon, that dry regime continues for the holiday. martin luther king day tomorrow. cloudy, light, slightly milder. the front comes through and keeps us cool and cloudy with breezy winds, scattered showers and looking at more sun as we get into the rest of the workweek. it's going to remain dry. not only that, temperatures are going to warm up into the low- to mid-60s out there. not the perfect scenario for the last week of january, maybe february will promise some better rain shower activity because it's been kind of weak for january. we like dry weather today for the game. >> for the game we're happy, good weather and hoping that's a good sign of something. thanks, lisa. tsa with a mystery
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unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces so they don't come back for 45 days. now that's one flushin' fresh bathroom. welcome back. happening today the annual flower fair in san francisco. the festival held in chinatown, features a colorful display and traditional dancing dragon. it also honors the lunar new year. the festival runs from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. several street closures until 11:00 tonight. a big change could be coming for the design of the bay bridge. what's debated this week that would reshape your ride to work. plus billed it
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i'm liz kreutz. here is the weather with lisa argen. >> good morning to you. the weekend not over yet. many of you are off tomorrow. we're in the middle of dry conditions. 39 in bet month, foster city, milder temperatures on the coast at 54. 46 in napa. that tells you the cloud cover is with parts of the bay area. some fog out by the delta. 9:00 upper 40s. cloud cover keeping us milder. by 1:00, mostly cloudy, mid to upper 50s. get to game time, check out it south bay santa clara, more clouds than sun. throughout the evening hours we're dry. the blanket of insulating clouds
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with us for another night before rain arrives late monday. liz. >> thank you. happening today changes go into effect with the service. ecr rapid line is suspended because the agency doesn't have enough operators. they say this will allow them to cover other routes until it can increase staff. agencies are open. they have launched drive with us for new operators. if interested apply on the website. new details, proposals to create a bus only lane on the bay bridge. taking a small step forward with the transit holding a hearing on wednesday. ac transit said the allow for more frequent, reliable transbay service. the idea has come up before but the impact on traffic has put the brakes on it. developing news at international airport where cdc is beginning to screen passengers arriving from central china for a new deadly virus. sfo one of the few screening for
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coronavirus. it's sickened dozens so far and killed two people. people traveling in from wuhanish having their temperature checked and filling out a form. passengers yesterday said it wasn't much of a hassle. >> they had us stay on the plane a couple of more minutes. then it was like, the first 10 people can go down. we went down and took the temperature and i gave them the form. >> u.s. officials want to take action before the coronavirus grows further. screens at lax and new york's kennedy airport. two major developments in the upcoming senate impeachment trial. the white house released a statement responding to the first case brief. democrats say the president abandoned his oath to execute law warranting removing from office. responded call it dangerous attack on the american people's right to choose their president. they also released new documents.
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it shows frequent contact between rudy giuliani and lev parnas. parnas is accused of violating campaign finance laws. accusing devin nunes to be fully aware of pushing ukraine to get dirt on the bidens. >> it's scary. he's sitting there making statements. he knew very well he knew what was going on. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell hasn't yet set rules for the trial. democrats would need four gop to vote on their side tore witnesses. another member a lawyer for nunez sent a lawyer to ted lu threatening legal action if he didn't apologize. he dared him to file a lawsuit and said, take your letter and shove it. now to royal family feud where an historic deal has been
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struck at buckingham. prince harry and meghan markle will no longer be part of the royal family and dropped their titles. >> it's official, harry and meghan, duke and duchess will no longer be a working royal. the queen releasing a surprisingly personal statement saying she recognizes, quote, the challenges they have experienced as a result of intense scrutiny over the last two years and that she supports their wish for a more independent life. she thanked the couple for their work saying, quote, harry, meghan and archie will always be much loved members of my family. and in a special nod to the duchess she adds i am particularly proud of how meghan has so quickly become one of the family. the palace confirming the couple will no longer represent her majesty, nor will they use their royal highness titles but will remain duke and duchess of sussex. they will also no longer receive
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public funds and can now earn a living. but, quote, everything they do will continue to uphold the values of her majesty. >> the queen is being quite robust saying they can't trade on their royal titles. she's making it very clear they cannot in any way tarnish the brand of the monarchy. >> palace revealing harry and meghan will spend the majority of their time in north america but will keep frogmore cottage. >> harry is still a prince, still part of the royal family and will continue to attend big family events like the queen's elaborate birthday celebrations. abc news, outside buckingham palace. >> much more to come. the wa the waves of women the coit tower changing
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welcome back. here is a live look at the exploratorium. beautiful clear morning there. 5:38 right now. in the south bay a man has earned the title of master builder at the lego land discovery center's building competition. >> three, two, one. >> abc 7 news is at the mall in milpitas. the man you just saw get covered in legos was samuel fro fro froo
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for the title he was offered a fulltime position at lego playground. someone built a helmet and super bowl trophy. the people were building anything and everything imaginable. >> the possibilities with lego bricks are endless. whatever you can think of, whatever your imagination comes up with, you can build it with lego bricks. that's what makes it so fun. >> lego land discovery center is inside the mall and opens in april. abc 7 news reporter one of the mcs for the event. who doesn't love legos. >> we have tons, tons, still. >> connects are fun, too. >> a little breezy in the upper elevations. the wind has been an issue. we have somewhat partly cloudy skies of late. the wind moves in. today you can see a breeze from east bay. dabbleo and mount tam, breezy up above. overall we're talking a lot of clouds around today. changes are subtle. we're in the 40s and 50s for
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some but still 30s in our inland valleys. fog by the delta. we'll put it together for you next with accuweather forecast. >> thank you. also next, we all know steph curry is a superstar. what about a sideline analyst. can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem ...and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. plus, free premium delivery on all smart beds when you add a base. ends monday
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conditions are protected. vo: a broken promise. trump repeatedly tried to undermine coverage for 134 million americans with pre-existing conditions. mike: "he just doesn't care if you have a pre-existing condition he wants to deny you access to coverage. if he is re-elected, he'll keep trying to do that and i think we can't let that happen." vo: as president, mike will lower costs, and protect americans with pre-existing conditions. mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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welcome back. here is a live look at the embarcadero. beautiful shot of the bay bridge and ferry building. big day ahead of us in the bay area. everyone is excited. we're all in red here. let's talk sports. kickoff hours away at the stadium where 49ers try to advance to the super bowl for the 77th time in san francisco history. standing in the way aaron rodgers and green bay packers. kickoff at 3:40.
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the warriors have the day off before playing trail blazers last night. snap their longest rlando magic losing streak. here is chris alvarez with the highlights in this morning's sports. warriors trying to snap a ten-game losing streak. steph curry was the sideline reporter and made a bold prediction. >> we're about to win the game. >> the overpaid sideline making the prediction. 13 weigh 0 orlando until he drains the three. first three minutes on the court. markell with the magic, first half, throws it down and goes down. final seconds of the third. a little shake. step back triple good. curry going crazy as a sideline reporter. to stein, lays it up and in.up8.
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madance. ice in his veins. curry's prediction comes through. snap the ten-game slide, 105-95. >> what is it about you guys in terms of your confidence and working through this entire year that's really -- made you find your momentum. >> guys like you played, great minds and coaches and the rest of the team gave us confidence to go out and play. >> you're a great basketball player, even better interviewer. thank you. >> can't wait to get steph back on the court. also klay thompson got his jersey number retired. second to get his number retired. steph made the trip up and got his popcorn going. klay ended up during the halftime ceremony kissed the floor, got the family members there. you see zaza. a huge moment nor klay. >> very special.
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no matter what unii put on, hopefully a warrior for the rest of my career. i will always be. >> much like we've seen during the warriors championship run, talent and coaching that's one thing. don't underestimate chemistry and what it can do for a team running for a title. building brick by brick is the model for 2017 now. year three the niners are seeing the fruits of their labor having built a team and foundation that seems poised to make deep playoff runs for years to come. >> i felt strong this whole off-season. i think as you go through a season together you have a lot of experiences. most of those have been positive this year. i think it only gets stronger. >> this is a family atmosphere. guys care about one another, guys go out and fight for one another. guys care about each other on and off the field. it's cool and special to be part of. >> i feel like when you have that kind of chemistry, all throughout this team, throughout this organization, i feel like
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when you have that, the sky is the limit. i feel like we're dmpk at the moment and we've got to take a moment of it. >> stay with abc 7 all day on air online social media as we bring you 49ers coverage from le levi's stadium. enjoy the championship game and have a great sunday. >> people who are lucky enough to go to the game in the flesh will have pretty good weather. right, lisa? >> that's right. staying dry, clouds around. mild. in san francisco, cloudy, a little fog by the delta. it's breezy in the upper elevations and those clouds inulated us overnight. it doesn't feel as cold in some areas. we'll be looking at the clouds to keep us pretty mild not only today but in the holiday tomorrow. some highlights for you. cloudy to start. looking at a dry pattern with a few peeks of sun to finish the weekend and rain returning on tuesday. it's mainly early part of the riwe
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for you. they are in the 40s. a few 30s out there by the delta. it is in the upper 30s in the north bay. east bay valleys a little cool as well. even along parts of the south bay and outside here in san francisco, it's quiet and we will be looking at this pattern for the next couple of days before things change and we're looking at rain arriving overnight tomorrow night. here is a live look at doppler 7, high serous clouds above 20,000 feet. out into the pacific there are plenty more but a big ridge of high pressure pushing the rain well to the north. that's where it's going to stay for the next 48 hours until another weak system arrives and allows for a few light rain showers. here is a look at today. notice the clouds continue to stream in right on through the afternoon. so partly sunny conditions bringing in our storm impact scale it's a level 1 for tuesday. that means scattered showers, rainfall less than a half inch. that half inch will be well up
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in the coastal hills of the north bay. breezy at times. here is a look that we can expect early tuesday. here it is midnight as we get into 4:00 or 5:0th morning. we'll see scattered showers from the north bay along the coast, perhaps i-80. by 9:00, 10:00, here comes the front. it's going to push through the north bay, east bay, peninsula. finally exit the south bay by the later afternoon. so the more you commute looking wet, afternoon commute not too much. one forecast model looking at amounts anywhere from a couple hundredths to .2. another more aggressive forecast model that bumps up totals a little bit. overall still looking at level 1 system. highs today 55 in san francisco. how about 57 in concord. 61 san jose and in and around santa clara looking at low 60s under partly to mostly cloudy skies and throughout the afternoon and evening we're in the mid-50s. so looks like a great day for a win overnight tonight, 40s with
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fog, mid-40s. so it won't be as cold. remember, we've got another system coming in later on monday. we've got the holiday trending dry, level 1 system on tuesday. then after that weak system remaining dry and slightly milder throughout the rest of the week. it's been kind of a quiet january. we need to shake it up in february. >> into last week we did mill valley, got some rain. people have a little break this holiday weekend. >> yeah. >> thanks, lisa. happening today there will be two special services at glide memorial church in san francisco to honor the legacy of martin luther king, jr. hundreds are expected toth gaer to commemorate the civil rights leader. the services will feature rousing music of glide ensemble and celebrations start at 9:00 and 11:00 this morning. also happening a musical in honor of dr. kidnapping ng. today is the 18th annual name the love event. ♪ have somebody standing here
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today ♪ >> congresswoman barbara lee present oakland citizens humanitarian award. students from public elementary schools will start, start at the scottish rite center. tickets are still available and start at $35. women across the country marched in streets all over the u.s. for the fourth annual women's march. videos in new york city, l.a., the nation's capital. in a movement to empower women first starting after the election of president trump. cornell barnard gives a look at the marches that happened here in the bay area. >> today we march as as as as >> reporter: speakers energize the crowd outside san francisco city hall. then women and their allies wt to send the message withe. this is not the president we want to see in the office. everyone should vote. use your voice.
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>> alvarez from monterey brought her daughter. >> i want to show her she has a voice and that she can speak it so she should. in oakland this women's march was headed down broadway. >> you're an american right now and you're not using your voice, it's a dereliction of duty. >> the first women's march began four years ago to protest the election of donald trump. since then there are fewer activists taking part, but the movement is still very much alive. >> the energy that we saw right after trump was elected has spread to so many different venues and forms of action that are really important for women's empowerment. >> unity, climate change, removing leadership that we have. >> in san jose, activists took to the streets calling for unity and change. four years ago, 100,000 people turned out for the san francisco women's march.
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all right. just hours away now from the niners nfc championship game. how would you like to cuddle with a cute little companion to help you cheer on the team? starting today the san francisco spca is letting you cuddle. they are promoting it with brody, therapy dog showing niners pride. if the 49ers make it to the super bowl they will waive adoption fees up to the game. if only a deal like that for game tickets. what are they paying hours before kickoff. we just checked, have it for you, plus game day traffic you should know. a tesla crash, one car burst into flames. an update on what we're learning this morning.
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good morning, everyone, january 19th, i'm liz kreutz. let's start with the weather with lisa argen. hi, lisa. >> hi, liz. we've been talking about it for days. we have dry conditions. we've seen plenty of clouds last couple of days. we've had rain and now we're looking at a continuation of that pattern with more serous clouds out there. i can say it. 42 in castro, 40 union city with 5 in berkeley. with clouds milder numbers. look at mountain view 36, 38 in santa rosa. fog by the delta, low- to mid-50s by noontime. partly sunny. game time we're talking near 60, in the warmer locations south bay. mid and upper 50s elsewhere. dry for the holiday. we do have rain to talk about late tomorrow night. liz. >> lisa, thank you. a week of excitement building up to the championship. 49ers booked to super bowl liv
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