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break ins are getting worse in the pandemic. president trump tries to get around twitter's permanent ban. >> strauns in downtown pleasant theon, reopening for in person dining why they are operating in a gray area. >> wunter warmth can set records and i will show you when coming up. abc news at 11:00. >> building a better bay area, for a safe and cure future. this is abc7 news. >> i heard a smash. i'm about 10 or 12 feet away from them and i realize that they are breaking in to this car. seconds later, this good samaritan in san francisco, had a gunpointed in her face. the brazen daylight encounter was caught on camera. >> we spoke to the woman about the terrifying encounter. >> they grab a bag and i yell, you know, hey, that's mine. like, hey, you are stealing. give that back.
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>> you were just trying to stop it. >> just trying to stop them from, you know, stop them in the, before they could take too. >> and in a blink of an eye this alamo square resident had a gunpointed at her, were you scared for your life? >> i -- yeah, to some extent. >> the moment she is processing. tonight, she agreed to speak to us, while keeping her identity private. she said during the pandemic, there's been a trend of car break ins and thieves are more brazen, to take it that far. >> san francisco data shows city wide in 2020, there were 13,553 thefts in vehicles. today's break in was different. it was in broad daylight, 12:30 p.m., and the thieves took with them personal documents that are
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inside the vehicle. it's gotten so r residents to leave. john has lived in >> it would be good if our supervisor would take the cameras on the light poles. >> san francisco police confirmed the suspects fled the season and no arrests have been made. san francisco, abc7 news. >> the bay area's stay at home order will lierkly be extended -- the tracking started, since
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outdoor dining. the pandemic is side track bar and grill filled up quickly as word got out that they were open. the bay area said the order was set to expire. it not extended in their -- he decided to go for it. >> we stocked up our food and hired back staff and we found outlets be open and outdoors. >> they said 30 other restaurant owners expressed interest to him in reopening tonight in total, 8 of them the did, but unless they are allowed to reopen soon. this stretch of downtown pleasanton, could lose a lot of local businesses. >> we are literally a month or two away from going out of business. >> reporter: barbara mckay owns
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mckay's taphouse, they opened their patio tonight as well. insisting that outdoor dining has not been proven to be unsafe. >> we would never make the decision if we didn't feel that it was not a health risk to our community and it was not the morally right thing to do. >> alameda county did not respond to request for comment, they issued a statement saying nor the order to be lifted the state's projections must show that the region is expected to meet or exceed icu capacity. we cannot take next steps until the state formally announces the status. >> in the north bay, the napa fire department is sending medical staff to southern california, to help with the surge of covid patients. the team includes 4emts and paramedics who will work in a pasadena hospital. this is the first time that the department is taking people to
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other areas. that crew will work shifts for 14 days. >> they could be doing ivs. working with patients, helping nurses in the er. >> the need is great, funeral homes and morgues are overwhelmed with covid victims. the ariel victims are being shown to be placed in refrigerated storage, this was the deadliest day since the pandemic began. >> in sonoma county, a spokes person for the sheriff's office said that it can old 56 bodies. right now, the truck is empty, but the county said is it wants to be prepared in case. >> such a grim sight. well, developing news now, president trump has spent the evening trying to get back on twitter after his account was permanently suspended today. the president tried to get around the ban by using the potus account, the campaign
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account and an conta-- an accou belonging to an aide. >> i think why twitter and facebook are realizing is that this is a loaded gun. it is something that is not just mouthing off on the internet and it went off on wednesday. >> the president issued a statement tonight saying twitter trying to silence them, suggesting he may build his own platform. facebook and instagram beganed the president's account as long as he is in office. apple gave parlor 24 hours to start moderating the content, or it could face expuls ion from te apple store. abc news reporter andrew dimberg reports from washington, it comes as the nation mourns the death of a police officer that
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died in the chaos at the capitol. >> the flag over the capitol flying at half-staff, the officer that died in the riot. a 12 year veteran on the force. mike condolens condolenscond condolenses is, the republican reporter, telling -- >> the oath of office. lisa murkowski more direct. i want him to resign. i want him out. with 12 days left in office before president elect joe biden takes over, democrats appear to be moving forward with impeachment. they have written an impeachment resolution, a single article charging inciting insurrection. >> we are going to walk down and i will be there with you.
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because you will never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. >> on the question of impeachment. biden saying its up to congress. >> the quickest way it will happen -- >> when biden is sworn in, president trump won't be there, confirming on twitter before the suh suspension. he is not attending the inauguration. >> if trump stays true to the word, he will be the fourth out going president to not be in the inaugurati inauguration. president andrew johnson some had 152 years ago. abc news washington. house democrats plan to introduce their impeachment on monday. jackie spear said if president trump does not leave office immediately. he can topple ourer democracy. if we allow this act, this
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unholy act, decicrate the temple of democracy, what other conduct does. >> spears said trump's second impeachment will be different than the first, it is up to the republican controlled senate to convict him of wrongdoing. governor gavin newsom, released the 220 billion budget proposal, it has a one-time wind fall leading to 12% more spending than last year. the center piece of it all the -- $1.7 billion will be dedicated to contact tracing and $372 million will go toward vaccine distribution. $2 billion are dedicated to supporting a safe return to in person learning a4 billion economic recovery package is in the plan. >> our budget is understandably representing and reflects the
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reality of the recession and the realities of the pandemic induced reality. >> the governor wants to set aside $500 million support low income housing. and money for a earthquake early warning system. >> more firefighters, yes. 30 more crews. 15 members per crew. $143 million. >> now that windfall that we told you comes from tax revenues. governor newsom is using it to send aid to residents. tonight was trebek's final show. the deal has finally been reached nor dungenes crab, when can you expect to see it on bay area menus. >> there's dense fog out there tonight, i'm going to let you know how the rest of your weekend is shaping up, coming up. first a look at what is coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel
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competed on the final trebek hosted shows. >> the host of jeopardy, alex trebek, over the years jeopardy featured a large number of bay area contestants, including two in the final week with alex trebek, their memories of meeting him more touching because of his death. >> i realized that i was good morning to be on some of the last games that were hosted by alex trebek, andi feel so honored to be in that historic position. >> san francisco state english professor jim gilligan, tried out over 20 times to get on the show. he made it on trebek final broadcast. >> i have been trying over 20 years and not only did i get to meet alex, who is an icon in the industry. and one of the world's classiest men. but, i got to be on his final
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show. which is pretty special. i was struck with such admiration for him that he would continue to do it, not only after he been diagnosed but you know, he did not miss a show in the two years that he been battling pancreatic cancer. i knew it was a struggle for him. but, he did not let that affect his performance once the cameras started rolling. he was giving it everything that he. >> j.j. harris from petalmua competed on jeopardy shortly shy after 2018. >> i wanted to wish him good headligh health. i got emotional and he held on my hand, and closed his eyes and we just had a moment of connection, i felt. >> retired professor discovered
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that he shared something unique with trebek. >> for some reason we got to talking about summer jobs and discovered that both he and i, when we were in college had had summer jobs as garbage men. and it's an odd thing to have in common. >> some may have asked for an autograph. he got his signature on his marriage certificate in 2005, when he and his wife got married on the jeopardy stage. >> alex was the official witness that signed the certificate. and he stayed around for the entire reception and happy to have his picture taken with all of the guests. >> a pa -- our time together tig short. he the ability to make you feel like you were friends. that you were close and he truly carried. >> certainly, you will never be
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good evening, everyone, the weekend is here and i want to show you what is outside this evening. we started seeing signs of the fog forming. take a look at the time lapse from the mount the tam cam, you will notices the fog rolling in. it has been forming. we have not only the coastal fog. here is a live look and you will have to deal with some reduced visibility. so, down to a quarter mile, dense fog, napa and novata, half a mile in fairfield, if you have to drive, keep in mind there's a dense fog advisory until noon
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for solano county, visibility low, and hazardous conditions. allow time to get where you need to go. it will start to dissipate by the lunch hour. so you should be able to see better visibility and nicer conditions. later on tomorrow. live doppler 7, lack of rain, i don't see it at least not for the next 7-10 days. temperatures anywhere from the 30s on to 50s as we check out a another live picture from the south beach camera. here is the forecast. dense areas of fog and we are looking at near record warmth next thursday and friday. so, tomorrow morning, temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s, i would bundle up if i were you and watch out for the fog again tomorrow afternoon, upper 50s to the low 60s a nice mix of sunshine and a bit of wispy crowds. as you check out the high surf advisory, keep in mind, the storms and rain we get today was
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not everywhere, and the storms have been generating large swells. current wave heights are 11-15 feet. high surf going to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. large breaking waves, 20-25 feet and there will be another swell building with the king tides early next week. low-lying flooding is possible. here is a look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast, we are looking at dense fog and followed by sunshine for saturday and sunday, not a lot of change to start off the work week, and then the, we bring on the warmth, upper 60s to the low 70s for our warmest valleys. between wednesday and friday. and we are looking at the possibility of record temperatures coming thursday and friday. until then, though, comfortable weather for the weekend. enjoy. >> all right. we will. thank you. we have new developments tonight in a seafood standoff, local grab fleets and wholesale buyers will come to a price agreement,
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negotiates were centered around the amount that they were receiving for their hauls this delayed the start of crab season, the crab boat owners association expects fishermen to set is their crabs in the water on monday. >> larry with a look at sports. hi, lair. >> what a warriors game tonight. oh, it is so much fun when steph curry starts cooking. an epic
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epic come back in the game, james weissman's mom was in the game. the rookie, relentless here, with authority, nine points in six baoards and the clippers sem to have it in control. clips led by as many as 22. all right will, late in the third, dubs catch fire. release, splash. warriors close the gap. they are down six and curry goes to t bench. eric pascal, 3 of his 12, the dubs hit 20 threes in the game and then they are up three. bazemore's turn, he buries a triple. warriors up six. curry loving this 34-6 outburst, the clips held steph to 13 points on wednesday. look at the reverse, the soft touch in the lane. 38 points, 11 assists for steph curry. 6-point game, a minute left,
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andrew wiggins, a dagger three, dubs close it out to win it 115-105, top ranked stanford, missing players because of covid, but fran chs out there rejecting shots left and right. anna wilson, corner three and they are playing in santa cruz, haley jones, the hometown, led the way with 18 points. check out the bounce pass right here, jones threading the needle for the lay-up. stanford, 10-0, after a 70-63 victory. >> nfl news. they announced the all-pro team, 49ers linebacker fred warner is regarded as the best linebacker in the league. no surprise he was first team all pro. named by the associated press, the good news for fred, he will get a nice pay daye this off-season. raiders tight end, darren waller had a monster year. did not make first or second team all pro. second spot, listed as vacant,
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right now, on jimmy kimmel, have a g g g g g g g g g g g g g g gg >> hey, bay area. it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. today, i'll take two margarita hand sanitizers, please. >> smells like you're sitting on
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a beach down in jamaica somewhere. >> then story time has never been more fun. >> thousands of kids from around the world are tuning in to hang out and read books. >> and painting the void artists are adding life and beauty to communities. >> it's a way for us, as artists and also the organizations, to communicate with the people and make sure they know we're there for them. >> plus, coyote sightings in san francisco. >> coyotes are still going about their usual day, but now they're looking out and going, "ooh, there's nobody here." >> but first, self-care in a cup. >> we wanted to make sure that coffee was more accessible to as many people as possible. this shop is super inclusive. it's built on that. it's bright, it's fun. we want everyone to feel welcome as soon as they walk through the door. ♪
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we want to bring people together through the power of coffee and tea. it's always been super special to us. it's a time that we got to spend together growing up was over coffee, and so we know what that means to people. she gets to see people physically come in and see their emotion and their excitement around being here. and then i experience that online, where people are writing in and just telling us how excited they are, how proud they are. so it's been, all around, just important, we can tell, to this community, and we're just grateful we can provide a space like this. >> just seeing people, like, come in, and, like, they've never seen any people of color do something like this, so it's been amazing. this is so much bigger than both
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of us. >> it's bigger than coffee, even, for people. we've had people write that in, like, "this is more than a coffee shop." >> yeah. >> people, i think, are happy that san jose has something like this and san jose has a black-owned coffee shop. i think there's something about that that makes people feel like our city is capable of doing great things, and there's a lot of great things that have been happening here already, and the fact that we get to contribute in this way i think makes people really, really happy. what was important to us is to be in this artist community, fully immersed, so we reached out to local artists. all of these were people of color. they donated their work for us to hang in our shop. all of their work is available for purchase, with 100% going to the artist.
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we turned the corner, and honestly, the line was already to the california theatre, if not further. and we were in shock. we started crying. >> we started crying. i didn't even get to give be'anka a hug. >> oh, my god. we are so happy that people would do that and show up, and it's, again, this community. like, they were ready. they wanted something like this, and they wanted to be here for us. we have this space. we're from the city, and we know the city needs more stuff to do, as one of the biggest cities in the country. and so we're just happy to provide another something to do in this community. ♪ ♪ >> we just saw that, you know, people needed hand sanitizer. >> all the sanitizers are gone from the grocery stores and costco and everywhere.
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