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or we can visit wine country. >> plus, not just best in the bay area area just visit a local pizza joint. and chuck e. cheese is not on the list. it did make the cut. >> i will always honor chuck e. cheese. they gave a sizable paycheck. >> that's true. >> were here today. >> good morning. happy friday. it is the 11th of february. >> were going to get a check on the weather forecast. >> good morning. a lot of people say the ice cream was the thing to get. how warm it was. there were long lines and a lot of places, but we are going to repeat some of the heat again. record high temperatures for the third day in a row. right now, san francisco is a 37. the same in san jose. cool spot. knapp is the cola spot we have a
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39 degrees. east bay hill camera shot so cold skies. sunny skies are the get go. those numbers will warm by noon, and we are in the 70's and warm spots. records possible as we all go into the 70's. we'll have a closer look at the records in about segments. >> thank you. an unusual record heat. it is part of our climate watch. something we are focused on. as we work to build a better bay area, with we can coming, you might be added to a local winery. just a sip to enjoy. but with the he kumble wine producers are now keeping a very close eye on the props. amy hollyfield is joining us in studio with what might be next for next class. >> hello. what could rather has us checking in on the grapes. how are the groups doing? how are they doing in all this? they're not too concerned at this point. they still enjoying the impact of the rain that we had. so far, looking ok. right now.
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we have good rain in october, and another good wrench trenching in december. that is carrying them. those in the wine business say that it is unusual that we have not seen rain in january or february. we will be essential to get some in march. in this business, they have learned to just accept whatever comes their way. >> i'm a believer that every year is random. it is just like, you get dealt a hand you are dealt. this is certainly different than last year. different than the year before. >> we kind of joke about what is normal? none of us know. we don't have a normal. we have to adapt. there are number of things. it is not dry conditions. we are getting fires. we were not getting fires, were still having thunderstorms. >> they say they are in a much better place right now. and they were 2021. because of those rain storms we got in october and december.
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right now, the grapes and wine country are doing fine. with their hoping to see some normal temperatures and some rain head way. reporting live. amy hollyfield. abc7news. >> thank you. you can track temperatures regular. weather conditions are live with weather forecast, all of our abc 7 area apps. we are streaming 20 47. on roku and amazon fire. android tv and apple tv. >> now we turn to the pandemic, and to headlines you should hear about. we are tracking new details on getting america's youngest kids vaccinator. and more masked develop and spread >> thank you. the fda's meeting to decide whether it will authorize the pfizer vaccine for kids under pfizer -- five. the same doses would arrive with pediatrician offices as soon as federate waivers. the federal government is prepping 10 million doses, so shipments will be right to go. delaware and rhode island are lifting indoor mask mandates. at least 11 states, including
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california have announced changes to their masking policies this week. all of this is despite the cdc warning that it is too soon for most americans to remove their masks. with indoor public spaces, including schools. >> one of the challenging pieces has been how we make guidance that is general enough that it can be applied to new york city and rural montana. in indian country. that is our response ability. how can it be for specific enough that people can get their questions answered. >> ahead of next week's fda meeting, pfizer's expected to release more information today about their vaccine safety and how well it works with kids. >> thank you. developing news. martin police are investigating a deadly shooting inside of the center station in san francisco. abc7news reporter lori rodriguez is joining us for what we have to look for a -- to live or two. >> san francisco, it is open. after the deadly shooting.
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they say that a man was shot on a platform after an argument with another man. he did not survive. this happened around 9:00. the station was closed during the investigation, but it reopened before 1:00 this morning. they say multiple police officers were at the station at the time, including two who just gotten off the train. they helped take the suspect into custody. there were large crowds at the station after the warriors came in chase center. writers were able to use it for free while the station was closed. the civic center station is now back open. reggie? >> in the north bay, the city has declared a state of emergency. there was a dangerous explosion with a fire and homeless encampment. the mayor hopes the declaration will encourage them to pump it with extra resources for the on house population. >> see declared water cap meant an unauthorized venue, and move
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residents to new location. this is after three tenants died in a month from various illnesses, including covid-19. >> in relocated many of the same residence to the site. after december 2020, had become rundown. >> san francisco judges shutting down an effort to allow cards back on three popular streets, full-time. the city shut down the highway and jfk drive and martin luther king junior drive. in april 2028 gay people some open space to be outside. however, a group of residents soon sued the city, claiming that it violated local and state laws. the judge ruled that officials acted within their authority, since there is a higher level of interest to use the streets and recreation. >> you details on california's lawsuit against tesla. claims of a confederate flame -- flag inside of a factory, nestling the beginning. >> calling for more police
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presence on foot. the bay area community is renewing its push for foot control and the reasons why. >> were taking a live look at things it we set our hottest february temperature on record. 70 degrees. we are expecting more records, later on in the afternoon. the best chance for new records, likely in san jose. going to 77 degrees later on. we'll take a look at more temperatures
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according to the suit, black workers at the factory face daily rate system pollute -- abuse from tesla production leads, supervisors, managers they constantly use the and word and other racial slurs to refer to black workers they complain that swastikas letters kkk, and other writings were drawn on the walls of restrooms, lunch tables, even factory machinery. the drawings include a noose and a reference to a lynching. in a statement, tesla said that strongly rest >> there is a new push for foot patrols in san
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jose's downtown areas. order say it is what they want, in order to build better bay area, they already signed in on others spoke greatly to the mayor. last night, he met personally with the community to get input on the budget priorities business owners, residents and others who frequent downtown pushing for funding to pay for foot patrol officers. they believe that these foot patrols will address quality-of-life issues. >> i can think of anything else that is going to have as big an impact or create as close of a solution as possible. >> sooners eight more police would improve the communities senses. which would in turn reward people more businesses. the mayor says that supports the calls, but there are obstacles, including the fact that is apd is the most heavily staffed department country.
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according to to to popular winery is going to stop serving in february. it will be open until june. club members can get one. it opened on the alameda naval air station. activity areas known for a lot of great food, and now it is going to add pizza to the top of list. yelp shows that she's pizza collective at the number one best place. made into the top 20 pizza in san francisco and san mateo. chicago pizza, and pleasanton. also, will start pizza san francisco, all was.
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>>, go to the chief ford. >> that century. good. >> doesn't have a white sauce. >> but also tomato pie? with red sauce? >> what is a tomato pie. >> is not good. >> what is it? it's not quite as thick as a chicago style, but it is just red sox. >> iyes. nicola toma pie. >> has no cheese on it. >> oh. that's no. excess on the pizza. sorry. next option. i'm to say. quick setting to move on. you cheese. shots fired. listen. were getting close. i don't think it's there. were getting close. >> tomato pie. what's tomato pie. >> is good.
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you nicole. you bring it in, we'll give it a shot. we'll have chips. let's talk about what's happening with the department. since we are temperatures. another pic's arrest sunrise. on the way. not a cloud to be seen, and again, we are fog read. right now, we have found the fog did we have temperatures in the 40's. our coldest spot is at 39 degrees. so temperatures are on the cool side, but we have been much colder in past weeks. 57 city, and san jose. santa rosa 40 degrees. later on, it records are possible. wou. ghit is bright with 75 in brighn city. 70 for persistent downtown. and 75 ishe height in daly city. a lot of sunshine and fog there. 75 in sonoma. 70's in salida.
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74 in vallejo. each bay -- east bay, 75. union city, the same. inland, similar story. 77 in fairfield 70 or and burned wood. up to 74 degrees. overnight tonight, stars and closet there. temperatures are elevated to the 40's and 50's. as we fast-forward into early next week, monday and tuesday, there does appear to be a storm that tries to drop into california. right now, the traffic is taking over the sierra, for us. we would likely not see any beneficial rainfall or way of wind. our future tracker wind goes to 4:00 p.m. with wins. they do turn briefly. we could get some rain, and we will keep liu -- you up date on that. it is shaping up, and there is a windy and cold weather from early next week. temperatures are where they should be. >> thank you. good morning america has come up at 7:00. >> we have a look at what is ahead. >> good morning. great to be with both of you this morning. coming up on gma, the response
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to reflation -- inflation. prices for rent hitting a 40 are high. americans are spending hundreds more month. this morning, new challenges and how the white house is playing to combat. nuclear tension escalates iran. the u.s. is warning the regime is just weeks away from having enough fuel for a bomb. then, we are counting down to the big game. it is the super bowl. the halftime hype with correspondence right there on the red carpet, interviewing all the top players. we have the battle of the wings as well. cincinnati versus los angeles and food. they will help us celebrate that, in a big surprise for a
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>> in his incredibly versatile, from sweden -- sweet and savory dishes. it can be grow. it can be eaten like a mash. it can be made into desserts. potato salads. nachos. you name it. >> the institute, at the national tropical botanical garden. it organic devastations. a groundbreaking and impactful project it it addresses food insecurity and conservation. >> think of it as a food force. we have canopy which protects the mid-level, and lower-level is. we have smaller plants we have malaak you are here. that is more delicate. it is used for tea. we have the fern, which is a beautiful fragrant and culturally. plea important trade all of these plants with their various uses are growing in and amongst and below the canopy of these very large leafy red fruit trees. the trees protect them.
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>> and you are going to get a wonderful experience. a beautiful garden. in return, we will get support for your funds to be able to continue her work to concern plants. -- to conserve plants. >> that was so beautiful. >> you can see much more of the adventure through i, by following the story on abc7news.com/hello how. >> yelich nice. thank you. >> coming up, wild rescue, how this five letter guessing game is helping to save an 80-year-old woman from a 20 hour hostage situation. plus, sour fake and pungent. some tahoe neighbors are saying they are spilling some real problems. >> plus hiking prices from pg&e for the second time in the air. it is not just a little bit.
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moving forward, finding solutions. this is w -- this is abc7news. >> our top story is 630. change to covid guidance. now somewhat closer back to normal. the restrictions are now listed as you wake up. >> this is what brings back a lot of nostalgia, and great memories. >> the end of an era. a family shopping staple for decades in the peninsula. it is now being transformed into something complete different. >> first, breathe in the bay area sunrise. a live look outside as we get ready for a near record was again. it could be coming to an end. we have the answers. question morning. it is friday, figure 11. we want to start with a check on her forecast. good morning. next morning. we are starting with another day of clear skies. temperatures will warm very quickly this morning. again, we are seeing records, likely further day. later on in the afternoon,
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temperatures right now are basically in the 40's and 50's. good morning. hayward 50 at -- at 57. 35 employ hope. a beautiful picture. a live look, and a cloud is not to be seen as the sun slowly rises on the horizon. our day shifts up like this pre-is nothing but sunshine early on this morning. we'll see some clouds later on, but right now, at noon, according to the 70's, later on, those records are likely as we all go back into the 70's. we'll take a closer look and i miss. >> thank you. covid rules are falling drug the bay area. one of the most restrictive just went away. abc7news reporter amy's live in sonoma. >> a large gathering is now allowed. a ban was put in place but a month ago. it expires today. here's a look. a live look. reactions. the drugs -- the beer truck -- peer truck hezbollah. they are ready to replenish, and get ready to go.
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just in time for the weekend. this ban is out of here. the county has canceled large events, and from a month ago, the omicron search. they say that about half of the covid cases were coming from large gatherings. this impact sports, and schools. it impacts concerts. your theaters like this one, weddings, those are in the wedding industry, the party business, they say that they are ready to try and get back to normal. >> this year, he feels like people are just ready to move forward. whatever that is going to mean. they are going to be flexible. so, a lot of gas change. they are ok with that. basically, they seem to be a little more agreeable to just go with what is happening. next the health departmententent still recommending that the elderly and immunocompromised are careful and large gatherings. especially indoors. but officials say this and can
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safely be lifted because case numbers are going down, and they say that it is clear the omicron wave is peak. it is clear from sinning outside the theater that sonoma county is ready to go. reporting life, amy hollyfield. abc7news. thank you. now to the blockade of the border. a massive protest is threatening trade between the u.s. and canada. the biden administration is urging the canadian government to use his power to end this blockade. automakers are being forced to stop production because they are out of parts. >> the hours are numbered for the massive protest disrupting traffic at the massive border crossing. it is happening at the ambassador bridge linking windsor ontario with detroit. truckers are protesting vaccine mandates and candidate -- canada. they are closing the bridge. >> we are running for freedom. we have to keep fighting. >> this is a crucial transit point for moving auto parts and other supplies. car companies have been forced to halt or scale back duction,
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and now, the mayor of windsor is seeking a court injunction that will allow police to physically move in and and the blockade. >> we have to maintain compliance, and we will bring tow trucks in, and many police services to help remove people who are illegally blocking the roadway. >> demonstrators have also forced closure of two other border crossings into north dakota, and montana. they say they may have to airlift auto supplies into the niceties. we will see. >> thank you. president biden has narrowed his list of potential supreme court nominees to four. ntitc ns, thehat ig da dive on the ca on the to succeed jthe white house saye president remains on track to make his pick by the end of the month. so far, he has declined to name any other perspective nominee. >> new questions this morning about former president trump's white house records. a gap has been found in his
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phone records. now, there is worry that some of the documents he took from the white house contain classified information. nbc news reporter emily lynn has new details. >> this morning, former president trump is facing new crew scrutiny, over his -- new scrutiny over classified information as he took 15 boxes of presidential records with him as he left office, including letters from north korea decatur kim jong-un. >> he will be beautiful letters. >> we found love. with the washington post reports that some documents, which have since been returned, to the national archives, they were clearly marked classified. >> trump denies any wrongdoing, saying he took the boxes so he could one day display the documents at up residential library. he also is denying any claim that he flushed official records down the toilet. >> and her upcoming book, new york times reporter maggie even writes that workers in the white house periodically found toilets clogged with wants a paper.
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trump called story categorically on true and simply made up. in the othe u. in thcial white house call logs from january 6. the logs show no calls to or from trump. the violence unfolded on tv. ai spoke trump during that time.instats ve notd any evidence thatit isely knownp oftel phon the oversight and rem committees are now launching their own investigation into trump's recordkeeping practices that abc news, washington. >> and e bill could be going up again. exmouth. this time, customers or look at an increase of 9%. this is the second rate hike this year. according to our media partners with public utility's mission, they approved this yesterday.
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this means the average residential customer we see their monthly bill go by $14. consumer ever see groups called the increase outrageous. they say that when you add this increase to the one that went into effect at the beginning of the air, it amounts to a 20% hike so far. in 2022. pg&e says that natural gas and wholesale electricity prices articling. >> your following breaking news out of phoenix arizona. abc news is reporting that i police officers have been shot, and we are tracking that from the live test. >> plus you are looking at the big board at the new york stock exchange, we are up slightly. 40 points for now, and another update on the market is next. >> another 70 foot pendulum is swinging from pews to pulpit. the first of its kind is opening in san francisco. >> we are tracking a third day of record warm temperatures. later on this afternoon, they are showing us sunrise ahead. we will take you there because yesterday, sfo set the warmest
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february 10 record at 78 degrees. we are expecting more record highs today. a beautiful picture from the exploratorium camera. the records we are looking at will likely happen in livermore. san jose. they are forecast with a high of 77 degrees with an old record of 73. back in 2020, even if you don't hit a record today, it will still feel very warm later on. we will all cool back into the 70's. these numbers are some 15 degrees, if not more. above average, where we should be this time of your pre-75 is the height. san jose. it would be a record. 74 in livermore. it would also be record. we are hitting that in santa rosa. 77 is the height in fairfield. as we take a look at the next three days through the weekend, saturday and sunday temperatures cool off, and it is a degree or two, but still, another warm day. we would expect a little bit of morning fog each day. saturday and sunday. but a lot of afternoon sunshine
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and temperatures are still above average for the senate here. across the state, we are warm. southern california is staying in the 80's we can. let's get a check on the roads. good morning. >> good morning. i everyone. we are going to start at the bay with us, you saw how busy it was it is packed. this is all because of a car that ran out of gas on the brakes. it was block yelling. and then, the domino effect. that car is now out of the way. but we have to wash the speed limit. coming out of tracy, westbound 580. right near northland road. we have an issue there. it is causing a slowdown. speeds there are going to be under the limit. it is going to be around 49 minutes for the drivetime. a reminder for the start of your workweek. on monday, starting monday, they are scheduling to add more frequency and will extend sunday service to midnight. it will also run five line service every day until 9 p.m.. except
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share with you it five police officers are in the hospital after being shot during a situation at a house. we have the latest. >> the officer conditions are not known. phoenix police say that the officers were responding to reports of gunshots in the neighborhood. they were met with a barrage of gunfire. one point, the video shows someone inside the home, stepping out. they placed a baby in front of the door. officers move the baby, and they were shot. one official says that a woman was critical he windy. here is how one neighbor describe what happened. ask i heard multiple gunshots. a few moments later, police were knocking on the door. they were telling her when to get out. i get on the police scanner, and i start hearing themes. then i looked at the neighborhood app, and there were other neighbors getting kicked
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out of their house. your escort out the house by the police, and then we just heard of flashbangs not long ago. we saw the police kick in the door. it has been multiple gunshots all night for three hours. that's only been hearing. >> phoenix police have since tweeted, quote, the turkey situation has been resolved. there is no threat to the public. no word on the condition of the five officers who were shot and then taken to the hospital. back to you. >> thank you. it is a major change to a shopping staple for bay area families. it is the top story you are clicking on at abc7news.com. san bruno's tam fran wallace set to close after decades in the neighborhood. it will make way for a new tech make a campus. real estate companies bought that mall for $95 million. the current retail and restaurant space is being converted into a massive office and research complex. tenants will include tech companies and advanced tech firms. it will involve a closing data has not been noticed. >> if you're visiting lake
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tahoe, you have a dog it please pick up after your pet because apparently this is becoming an issue. public works is dealing with a lot of dog poop. it is along their picturesque pathways. they will bring officials, and the issue is not specific to visitors or locals, it is just people who naïvely think that they are in the wilderness. that dog poop is natural. it's a campaign call take care of tahoe. it is now working on educating people. it puts a billboard's essay tahoe is number one at picking up number two. >> while. >> you see that all ohesc a a nm the dmv shows the number merely go. autonomous vehicles companies drove more than 300 -- 400 million miles in what state last year. there are 50 companies registered with the dmv, but only 22 of them ever are testing it white women. it was reported with the most miles with 2 million miles log. crews was the second place with 875,000 miles driven.
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and this morning, techcrunch reports that chinese av companies have plans to start testing in san francisco. >> you will likely see more electric vehicle charging stations popping up across the country. the biden ministration announced that it is delaying a $5 billion federal money to build up a network. the charging stations would be installed every 50 miles, and if we go along way towards reducing the range anxiety that they face. $57 million will go to california. >> now for your morning monday report. a blast from the recent past. moviepass is coming back. subscription movie ticket services are available again this summer after shutting down in between 19. it was a faulty business plan and a lack of money. details are still a little murky, but the service is likely to offer tiered ticket plans and varying prices, along with some special perks for subscribers. >> you probably already know it, but a new report says that the most expensive homes in the
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country are in the south bay. thational association of realtors says that the median price there was more than $1.6 million. the bay area metro was close behind at 1.3. that area include san francisco, oakland, and hayward. nationwide, the average cost of buying a home roast by 15% in the last quarter of 2021. >> a live look at the nearest stock exchange. we are in positive territory. up about 170 points. >> new development. apple is update security measures for tax to try to keep them from being used by unwanted tracking. the company says that you will see you privacy warnings when you set up air tanks. it is used to help find items like keys and includes a message saying that devices are meant to track your belongings. there track the without consent saying it is a crime. apple will also be tracking its unknown accessory messages which are caused by other devices. >> tender is now offering virtual blind dating.
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the new feature on the onlinedat before you meet or see the other person. there is a picture of what they look like. when announcing the new feature, they called it the oji way to meet somebody new. i don't understand the means. >> love is in the air. abc 7 at seven, we are talking to the always lovely dr. me. we are talking about relationships, wellness, handling conflict, and valentine's day secrets. it is part of our whole new hour of local news on weekday mornings. join us by downloading our three abc 7 bay area news app for your phone, tablet, roku, apple tv, or amazon fire. >> new at 6:00, if you're looking for something unique to give your special someone of valentine's day. apparently, potato french fried perfume is a thing. look at the bottle. behind this new fragrance.
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the commission is on a mission to promote potatoes grown in iowa. -- idaho. it is made from distilled idaho potatoes. also, essential oils. >> essential ones. >> it was selling a perfume on its website. for about two dollars a bottle. it represents the price of a single large order of fries. apparently, they sold out, and now they are launching is to graham contest two and a bottle, just in time for valentine's day. >> the bottle looks nice. i'll just stick with my ricardo lara. you remember? >> i do. that's in memory. it is an adolescent staple. a lot of boys, going up. that, and ask body spray. that throws me right back into the locker rooms. the cloud. you can relate.
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i don't want that. no. i'm happy you were never in middle school or high school. avoid locker room. >> ask body spray. schoolboys. >> those kids are always stealing my spray. >> wide. because he never brought their own. they didn't have any -- it was a sign of things to come. they didn't have any kind of soap deodorant, nothing. they wouldn't bring it, and i had my whole -- i was together. >> i know. >> they're always grabbing stuff. i don't even know you. you don't go here. >> i can smell it right now. that's how annoying. sense memory. >> not a great smell. let's talk about what we are going to find in the afternoon.
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another day of record warm temperatures print we will take you to our king street camera now. here's a live look at the city, and again, another morning where we had zero fog sunshine from to again warm us quickly. right now, we are generally in the 40's it 50's right now. it is mni we are at 57 the city, and it is chilly in spots. 39 degrees. highs today, we're starting in the south bay. 78 patino, in the pin is warm. 74 in palo alto, and 73 in san mateo. downtown, 74 in daly city. a lot of sunshine at 70 degrees. in north bay, 77 in santa rosa. 75 in sonoma. even stimson pieces form a 71. 74 in oakland, 75 in fremont. 73 in berkeley, and inland, we are 77. 74 in san around all. overnight, we are with clouds. basically in the 40's and 50's.
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here is the accuweather 7 day forecast. for the next seven days, warmth again. it is warm over the weekend, and early next week, monday and tuesday, we will watch the winds kick up. a chance, and i stress this. a very low chance, but we could see a sprinkle on monday. i'm not excited excited about it. but this time of year, less check-in. we have a toy. question morning. it is time for toyota traffic report. look at that. note chain requirements, and the drive times are lower for all of our resources. tahoe checking in. three hours and 19 minutes. northstar. three hours and 23 miss. northstar with the most snow right now. 31 to 84 inches. moving over to our second round of resource, just arisen -- a reminder. temporarily close with the sierra. you're going to get there with the fastest drive time at two hours and 56 ministry it the most snow as well. 56 to 95. kirkwood is 61 to 68 inches.
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three hours and 21 minutes for that right. what's happening with our girl amy? >> amy schneider as new life as a public figure. she just hosted this event that the commonwealth club in san francisco, schneider has a 40 game win streak that helps raise awareness for the trance committee since she is entrance one. an owned and operated gender is affirmed and sponsored yesterday. shiner talked about the pressure she faces being a jeopardy. >> i was like, comes with the territory. jeopardy has put me in touch with people. they kind of given me preparation and some coaching on how to deal with all of that, and it was super helpful. i really appreciated that. >> snyder says that the coaching helped her deal with some of the negative feedback she got on social media. she ranks second in total games one on jeopardy, and you can watch jeopardy that's on seven at abc 7.
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>> that martin yam for a line dance performance. he gave a cooking demonstration for fans at a lunar new year celebration for it it was held last night at the standard salon in san francisco. he has entertained audience with his playful technique of teaching traditional chinese cooking since 1978. >> abc7news is celebrating back history month. highlighting people in a committee who are making history, right now. today, one bay artist is bringing a first of its kind exhibit to a san francisco mr, show marking -- showcasing things you have never s before. seriously. look at this. this is a 70 foot pendulum. it is really swinging from the pews to the pulpit. it is all of our performance installation called love, a state of grace. the creator, joe on a high good wanted to reflect on love after several acts of violence and sacred spaces. then covid happen, and racial
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disparities in police violence were front and center. >> by the time george floyd happen. i think i just had a huge something, it cracked open and me. i was really suffering, like so many of us, from what i think is ancestral great. >> that fueled jaundice decision to expand the focus of her project. the 70 foot swing and drop rings the active surrendering of love. it's 100 foot ladder is a reminder that love is an action that sometimes can be scary and hard. then, there is a series of meditations. they are designed to give people a chance to engage. it is a four-day performance installation in oakland. it opens today. ghost of edgar 18th. you can buy tickets. you really do need to be there. to experience it. it is just going to take your breath away, and then we did the story, and they didn't have the
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music? most of that will be like take me now. >> it does look amazing. >> have you been on a trapeze before? >> no. but i was thinking, this should be >> this might be extra, but i would pay to try to do that. >> you should do it. >> i don't think that is an option. >> but it should be an option. can you imagine? being able to swing? >> that would be incredible. >> don't be a bucket list thing to do. >> we need to start baby steps. five feet above the ground. >> on a swing. pews to pulpit. >> i will be praying for you. how about that. >> i will need it. >> and make it look so easy. so graceful. i'm on here. >> that is not. no way. but it's beautiful, and it's very moving. >> i'm so glad because i know you that was going on. >> starts today. >> coming up next. some things need to know priebus take a live look outside.
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>> if you're just joining us, here are the top stories. number one, sonoma county is having restrictions for large gatherings. health officials say that hospitalizations arctic lining, and it is now ready to welcome the forecast. >> number two, state lawmakers voted not to end the state of emergency. governor newsom issued it nearly two years ago. it was expired by the end of next month. >> end of, they ordered that. >> number three, the pg&e bills going up. this time, by more than 9%. it starts next month it pg&e says that rising natural gas will cause wholesale electricity to field height. >> number four, for the third day in row, we are expecting record warmth again. later on in the afternoon, everyone, going back into the 70's. records in san jose, and livermore.
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later on the afternoon. >> number five, new express lanes are now open on 101. delays will be open from 5 a.m. until 8 p.m.. weekdays from highway 85 at 101 to live -- whipple avenue. drivers need a fast-track toll tag to use it. >> is very busy at the toll plaza right now. unusual for friday. we will keep on at 558. number seven, move over new york and chicago. the best speech in the united states is right here in the bay area. according to yelp, it releases lists of the top 100 places for pizza. cheese pizza collective is number one. known for its veggie pizza and their own tomato sauce. >> em. >> piece of the day. >> veggie pizza. >> a very pizza week. >> as it should be. abc 7 and seven is coming up next. how do you watch. one of the apps, and then on your phone. iphone.
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just download and watch on the 20 47 stream. 8 a.m.. you are good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, the prices soaring throughout the nation and how the president is tackling the challenge on this friday morning. fallout over inflation nation. prices hitting a new 40-year high. americans in every corner of the country spending hundreds more a month. this morning, the new challenges and the white house's strategy to combat it all. president biden with an urgent message for americans in ukraine telling them to depart immediately. this comes as new threats from the russian military build-up on the border. inside iran, as nuclear tensions escalate, the u.s. warning the regime is just weeks away from having enough fuel for a nuclear weapon. our martha raddatz is live on the ground in tehran this morning.

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