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settling in. drew is tracking temperatures in the 20's. kumasi: solidarity with ukraine. plans to declare a nationwide emergency and sanctions. reggie: another hank the tank sighting in tahoe. the new video of the bear that has already broken into dozens of homes. kumasi: good morning. wednesday, february 23. >> i have not seen hank. i have seen bears, but not hank. reggie: 500 pounds. hard to miss. drew: temperatures in the 20's'2 and 30's. waking up to freeze warnings and frost advisories. napa at 29 degrees right now.
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sub in santa rosa. the city at 42 degrees. you may need extra time getting frost off your windshield. the hat and gloves with you this morning. frost advisory for parts of marin and sonoma counties. the freeze warning is for much of the north bay, the inland east bay, and the santa clara valley. w tdrse' thisga t otlookthe size and wheng up. some local businesses preparing for the cold. >>
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you just want to put a coat or a blanket around them. but the winemakers say do not be too concerned. they are telling us that the frost is good. it sets in dormancy, helps settle down, puts them into bed. that is what they want the bindings to do until's ring -- the vines to do until spring. >> next week, temperature fluctuations are not great. we are going to see more by the break. we will keep an eye on it. >> we also checked in with someu new plans. caey
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they have seen a run on young plants. in this warm weather, people were snatching up plants. in light we got in the advice of do not plant anything yet. wait until spring is officially here and consistent warm temperatures are here. this is not geared for people. it is very cold. bundle up if you are heading out. stay home if you can. reggie: more than 200 volunteers out in santa clara county to count the homeless population. this is the first count since 2019. one thing volunteers are worried about is the gold amateurs. >> it has been more than two years since santa clara county has been able to do its homeless
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senses. the last one was before the pandemic. now, the work is set to start. >> we are scheduled to conduct the count over the 23rd and the 24th to enumerate folks across every census tract. >>he me th 200s resnse group are making up some of the volunteer force, hitting the ground in the next two days. >> we are excited but also fearful because it is going to be in freezing conditions. we are afraid mesa -- may find someone who has passed. >> this helps them understand what they call sub populations. >> how many youth and young
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adults are experiencing homelessness? how many veterans? >> in they hope can lead to change. >> hopefully, this information will be used by decision makers to allocate resources. >> services cartwright says cannot come soon enough. >> we needed to prevent people from falling into homelessness and the need to places for people to go. kumasi: in pittsburgh, police are investigating the first homicide of the year. three people at work shot last night after an argument after the death of an elderly family number. when shooting victim died at the home. the two others are hospitalized. police are interviewing witnesses. overnight, ukrainian officials announced plans to declare a
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nationwide emergency. it came as russian backed separatists made more unfounded claims of attacks as russia continues to build a false pretense to invade. more on the sanctions announced by president biden. >> on tuesday, president biden describing the beginning of a russian invasion. >> who does putin him the right to declare a new countries? >> biden announcing a fresh round of sanctions, question -- punishment for putin's suppo suo of two separate regions in ukraine. >> we have cut off russia's government from western financing. >> president biden also moving
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hundreds of more american soldiers to other nato nations on russia's border. >> these are defensive moves. we have no intention of fighting russia. >> more troops crossing into eastern ukraine after approval from russia's parliament, prompting nato to declare the most dangerous moment in european security in decades. in ukraine itself, president zelensky addressing his nation tuesday evening. saying his country wants peace but also has a right to self-defense. ukraine's foreign minister in the u.s. meeting with secretary blinken. >> vladimir putin is blatantly violating the principles that have kept peace for decades. reggie: in the bay
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of solidarity with ukraine. local activists partnered with nate museum and eve -- with a museum in kiev. you can watch our 24/7 streaming channel on roku, amazon fire, apple, or android tv. search for abc 7 bay area. drew: we also have a great weather section on the app. this morning, temperature slowly warmed. starting out with a frigid, frosty start. freeze warning in effect for a huge portion of the bay area. subfreezing temperatures in a lot of spots. dress warmly today, find the hat and gloves. give yourself some extra time to warm up the car.
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29 in napa, 33 in palo alto.lto. the city at 42, oakland 40. slow to warm today. by lunchtime, nearly cracking 50 degrees, but it will be a bright day. i want to shoot you the next three days. today, temperatures in the 50's. it is a frigid morning. tomorrow, freeze warnings still in effect. record lows possible. we will still have a winter chill on friday, but friday afternoon, temperatures in the 50's or low 60's. the weekend is warmer. those numbers coming up. let us see how we are doing on the roads. sue: took the dog out out out
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morning. it was cold. again tahoe, we do have chain requirements. snowing on all the major highways. bainbridge quiet. we had roadwork. you were down to one lane coming out of the robin williams tunnel. that is scheduled to pick up at 5:00. taking a look at the san mateo bridge, traffic flowing nicely, about a 17 minute drive into foster city and san mateo. slow morning early commute. gracie deliver mo -- tracy into livermore, 3540 mph. kumasi: in the light will station in san jose, limited access to the lot. the exercise is testing critical
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emergency response capabilities of multiple agencies. the training not going to disrupt a service because the station was closed in 2019 and the light rail replaced by less service. coming up, a small arsenal recently uncovered inside an unassuming home. reggie: new video of hate -- of hank the tank. kumasi: behold...unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks.
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expected to speak publicly to market two years since her sons murder. the men convicted of killing him found guilty of federal hate crimes. yesterday, jurors determined that greg and travis mcmichael and their neighbor violated arbery's civil-rights and targeted him because he was black.
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>> we got justice. we got it in the federal and the state. reggie: all three men could now receive sentences of life in prison, which would match what they already received. kumasi: tonight, city college holding a candlelight vigil for the alameda county sheriff at recruit shot and killed last month. he is a former student at city college. the school will award his family and honorary associate degree. the ceremony will include musical performances and speeches. a memorial growing at the fremont police department in honor of a captain who suddenly died monday. freddie bobbitt was with the department for more than 30
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years. he attended mission san jose high school. he was married and has a son who is a detective. fremont police will release more information in the coming days on how to support his family. reggie: free people accused of running a ghost gun factory in san jose expected in court today. >> asked residents around willow glen. many feel there is an undeniable sense of safety across this pocket of san jose. >> old world charm, parks, it's owner downtown. >> but a little more than a mile outside of downtown low gun, what authorities are calling a ghost gun factory in what is described as an unassuming 1.6 my dollar home, a small arsenal was uncovered. authorities seized
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two handguns. >> usually willow glen is safe. >> authorities say the suspects all had metal records. they are in custody. a search uncovered 3d printers and other tools and machinery used to manufacture ghost guns. they cannot be traced and are often bought and sold on the black arcade. -- black market. deb davis says two state laws will take effect on july 1 that will tighten ghost gun restrictions. >> people have made firearms that are illegal and are also making guns that are being distributed. >> the d.a. as they are firing -- pulling into the hands of people who are not supposed to possess firearms.
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kumasi: vote by the san francisco school board on whether to approve hundreds of layoffs is going to have to wait. >> we have had a chance chance e in to the issue that the agenda was out posted on the site. it appears that in fact it was s not posted. it was posted on word docs. my recommendation now is that we end this meeting and renotice the meeting with at least 24 hours notice. kumasi: this meeting rescheduled for 5:00 tomorrow night. reggie: new video of hank the tank, the bear that has made his way into hundreds of homes in south lake tahoe. >> the mayor was walking around. i think it is hank the tank. reggie: the family saw the bear
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on saturday trying to walk up the dock to a home. hank has made his way into about 40 homes and caused significant damage. it tahoe based nonprofit once hank taken to a sanctuary. fish and wildlife says that there are challenges with that. kumasi: it needs approval from the state? that sounds like a process. hank just needs help, a home and food. drew: i love our daily updates on him. reggie: he is a celebrity. drew is out of breath. walking by, minding his
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business, allowing the family to enjoy the hot tub and him from a distance. kumasi: hank was trying to break into somebody's house. drew: more than 40 times, apparently. look at the temperature on your screen, on the bottom right. 38 degrees. when was the last time you remember seeing 30's on that map? a cold blast this morning, some freezing temperatures or a lot of us. dress warmly, have the hat, the gloves. temperatures slow to warm through the morning. right now, we are subfreezing in a lot of spots aired palo alto at 33. 40 in oakland. it is all of california that is
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cold. l.a. at 44 degrees. you can easily see hours storm system that brought that hail yesterday. a lot of you reported that hail falling. now we are seeing that wind create that cold air. it is forcing that cold air into the bay area. it is a cold morning, a bright day. it will feel brisk. temperatures in the 50's. freeze warning and frost advisory go into effect again tonight. the next seven days, frigid starts the next couple of days. by the weekend, what -- much warmer. early next week, warmer in the 60's. reggie: the newly married
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couple's anniversary they hopefully will never forget. kumasi: gas prices expected to rise but two tricks to save
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morning. temperatures subfreezing in our coldest spots. slow to warm today, but a bright afternoon in the 50's. kumasi: officials worried about people experiencing homelessness in this cold weather. volunteers in santa clara county counting the population. reggie: ukrainian officials plan to declare a nationwide state of emergency. kumasi: the cdc says data shows covid vaccines are not the cause of fever, swelling, heart problems in kids who vividly had covid. reggie: a trucker convoy headed to washington, d.c. today.
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1000 truck drivers expected to join the protest mandates. sue: we had an earlier fatal accident in san francisco south 280. that has been cleared, but you may find residual activity. kumasi: negotiations resume today between major league baseball and the players association. if an agreement is reached by monday, the new season will start march 31. analysts expecting gas prices to hit the record high very soon. >> they are too high, makes commuting difficult. >> i used to only put put about $100. >> the pain at the pump is real.
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the average price the highest 2014. experts expect prices to keep rising. with no relief in sight, there are some tricks to saving money. >> cruise control. the constant stopping and going use or gas. >> also try t t t t t t t t t in downtown areas. all the tips to help save you money coming up at 7:00 a.m. reggie: dozens of bay arearea couples now have a wedding anniversary that is going to be hard to forget. we cut up with couples exchanging thousand yesterday on 2-22-22. in folklore, that is a special day for health, prosperity, and happiness.
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>> my ring now says reggie: court houses across the bay area see peak demand for wedding ceremonies on days like that one. we are not going to see another 2-22-22 for another century. kumasi: also a special birthday for a family in palo alto. michika -- let me go back. twins mejika and into the world one day early yesterday. they are happy and healthy. their names mean beautiful and precious gift from god. they're not close that a once in a lifetime day. reggie: congratulations.
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coming up a parenting hack to keep your routine -- you r off of social media. the hail and snow that hit the bay area yesterday and what we can expect as we move through the day and the rest of the week.
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>> i cannot figure out social media. it is embarrassing. reggie: an 18-year-old is just now learning the ins and outs of social media. the trick his mom used to get him to stay away from all the apps for six years. good morning. kumasi: a check of virtually forecast with drew. drew: you will get the temperature on the screen. along the embarcadero, it is 38 degrees. 31 in pleasanton, 30 in livermore. mount diablo at 24 degrees. this cold blast some of the coldest air of the season.
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three right now in palo alto. -- 33 right now in palo alto. dress warmly. the hat, the gloves, even extra time to warm up your windshield ght rk late owe wil tnonight with another freeze morning. reggie: it is cold. cold. local wineries and nurseries hide to repair. -- prepare. >> look at these grapevines. grg they look exposed and vulnerable in this cold. winemakers tell us they expect to lose some of their crops to this frost, but they say do not worry too much. most vines will be fine.
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frost during dormancy helps put the vines to bed until spring. that dormancy helps long-term both. they do expect a small percentage of vines to diet, but not enough to have them too concerned. >> less than 1% of probably just take as a loss on whatever it does damage. >> at bay area nurseries, employees were dizzy covering plants. -- busy covering plants. nurseries and say they have seen an uptick in sales. people feeling ready to start their gardens, but do not plant anything yet. we need consistent warm weather for those young plants. give them a little more time
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before planting. for the bundle up. it is cold. or just stay in if you can. kumasi: war war war war war warr dissenters have opened up to help those without homes to stay warm. this video shows some of the hail in sonoma yesterday. there was a huge effort to get people out of the elements. services such a relief for many. >> my stomach and back were cramping. i could hardly walk next day. >> shawn burton describing last sunday night on the streets as temperatures dropped in santa rosa. tuesday night, burton is staying at the arlington francis center,
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opened by community members last minute as a way to help sheltered some of the 2000 homeless individuals in sonoma county. >> colleen made chili. we had hot chocolate. >> ain't line was forming outside the catholic charities warming center. well there are not beds here, there are heaters outside and transportation available to take individuals to the city shelter. >> we are going to have patio heaters, warm clothing giveaways. we will have food, drinks, all of those things to help them get through the next few nights. >> some said it is about time. >> it should have been opened three days ago. we started getting called three days ago. >> as for those who are warm
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tonight, they are grateful. >> whenever it is too cold, i pray for my heart. i thought of my relatives and about changing my path and then this opportunity came up. >> the indoor warming s will be open the next two nights. the warming center at catholic charities will be open for the next three. reggie: as our temperatures fell, so it did snow at higher elevations in the bay area. in the south bay, mount hamilton got a good dusting of snow. part of the east bay got hell, including sand -- got hail, including san ramon. this dog in nevada did not know
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what he was seeing. you can track weather conditions anytime on the abc 7 bay area app. kumasi: the european union preparing to announce new sanctions against russia. these sanctions would go farther than the u.s. and uk's response. more on the economic sanctions president biden revealed. >> in another sign of rising ris tensions, antony blinken has now canceled plans to meet with his russian counterpart. military vehicles in russian controlled separatist regions of eastern ukraine. the ukrainian government says russian backed rebels are firing into government held areas, appearing to be stoking military action. new images from a private satellite company shows old up
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of russian military supplies near the border. 800 additional u.s. troops being repositioned to support nato allies. president biden condemning what he says is the beginning of a russian invasion in ukraine. the u.s. imposing punishing sanctions on russian banks and elites. trade is also blocked. >> no russian financial institution is safe if the invasion proceeds. >> the move comes after vladimir putin declared two regions in eastern ukraine independent. analysts say putin claim more of the region. president biden threatening more sanctions if russia does not back down. >> who does putin think it gives him the right to declare new
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so-called countries? >> biden also wars that sanctions to defend freedom will cost americans at the gas pump. reggie: three bay area counties have reached a new pandemic milestone. san mateo, alameda, marin improved to moderate levels with lower transmission rates. the region is averaging 26 new cases a day per 100,000 residents. the sisi says new data show that covid vaccines are not likely to trigger a rare complication in kids. since february of 2020, more than 6800 cases have reported in the u.s. in children
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previously infected with coronavirus. the cdc found the vaccine is safe. kumasi: a new bill would require public schools in california to develop covid testing plans. the vallejo city council voted unanimously to rescind the indoor basket mandate. target is saying masks are no longer required inside it stores as long as local regulations allow it. any new plan to put up cameras all over one bay area city. reggie: this is video from the fourth of july. the illegal fireworks show in the middle of the bay bridge. drew: temperatures are cold. 38 degrees. look at these numbers, some 10 degrees colder in livermore compared to this time yesterday.
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tracking these temperatures closely. a freeze warning in effect and a frost advisory along the coast. you are waking up to john of the coldest mornings -- waking up to one of the coldest mornings so far this season. freeze warning in effect. along the coast, and in the santa cruz mountains, frost advisory. slow to warm today. by 9:00 a.m., still still stilli 40's. by lunchtime, barely cracking 50. that so warming process only gets us to the 50's. it is a bright day. we expect sunshine. 55 in napa after that start in
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the upper 20's. we will find somewhat warmer weather as we head into the week let us see how we are doing on traffic. sue: light there this wednesday morning. we do have chain requirements if you are headed up to tahoe. closer to home, seeing a bit of dizziness on the east short freeway. if you make your way down from aldgate fill -- golden gate fields -- bay bridge, traffic is light. you may find some break tapping as you enter the tunnel coming into san francisco. vta doing some maintenance work through the fourth of march. blue and green lines will be replaced by us is between dish and civic center stations.
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reggie:reggie:reggie:reggie:reg: the bay bridge after this legal error works show on the upper deck last night. vehicles parked past treasure island, got out, lit the fireworks, took off it couple of minutes later. no arrests or citations. kumasi: jury deliberations expected in the trial of three former minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd. >> jury deliberations set to begin today in the case of three former police officers it charged in george floyd's death. two are charged with failing to administer aid.
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>> they will look at each officer's actions, what they did, it did not do. >> during closing arguments tuesday, prosecutors says the officers chose to do nothing. they accuse chauvin's of doing nothing to stop the crime. his lawyer called the the tragic event but said a tragedy is not a crime. >> we have innocent bystanders with no training that were aware that something was amiss. >> prosecutors also showed video of king picking gravel from a tire as chauvin mocked floyyyyyy
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pleas for help. the former officers announced face life in prison if convicted, but legal experts say vertex could very. >> these charges determine where each person allies on the level of responsibility. kumasi: in the the the plan to fight crime with cameras. a police chief presented it last night. the plan would see cameras installed throughout the city. the police chief repeatedly emphasized that they would not be used for surveillance. video would be kept for 15 days and then discarded. >> we go back and look at the video to see if we can glean any information to help us solve a
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crime. we are not pulling people over based upon seeing somebody drive through our city. it is objective crimes that have occurred. reggie: the newest members of the san francisco fire department now on the job. these dogs will tend to the health and wellness of the firefighters. >> challenging scenes and go through challenging situations. sometimes, we do not need anybody to talk to. we just need a dog to pet. reggie: a nonprofit thor's hope foundation donated them to the department. kumasi: how much would it cost
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you to convince your child to stay off of social media for six years. for one mom in minnesota, it was $1800. she told her son who was 12 at the time that if he could last six years without social media, she would pay up. >> being 12, i did not have ha concept of money yet, so i was like, absolutely. >> i have had it in my savings for at least six months, because i knew he was going to make it. kumasi: he sure did make it. he says the first things he downloaded work snapshot and instagram. he plans to buy atv for his former him -- a t.v. for his dorm room. reggie: that is $25 a month.
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once you are 14, you can work. you can easily make $25. then you can be on social media. kumasi: it is about his peace of mind and health. he is well-rounded, not stress. he is not looking at people on instagram. he had a somewhat regular experience. drew: when we were growing up, we had a phone where all you could is call people. reggie: he is also popular. he was wearing a crown, which says to me that he won from king. i noted that he was in a football outfit. he does not need social media. i did not see any signs that he needed accutane.
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he is an unusual case. case. kumasi: what if he is popular because he is on social media? he knows how to connect in a personal way. he has social skills. reggie: you are very nice. we love you. drew: i do not think people love me today. you look at that temperature, 38 degrees. remember when it was 70's? sub freezing temperatures for a lot of us. one of the coldest mornings so far this season. you may have frost on your windshield. dress warmly. have the hat and the gloves. you might need them the entire day. the temperatures are not going to warm that quickly.
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33 in mountain view, 31 in campbell. 32 in stamford. cold. 31 in san ramon. 34 in half moon bay. cold across the state. freezing bark in sacramento. l.a., low and mid 40's. mid 40'. satellite and reader show you that the storm system from yesterday is forcing all of this cold air into the bay area. it is a bright day, but it is a brisk day. we are going to do this again tonight. back into the freeze, going into subfreezing temperatures. freeze warning in effect now. bring pets inside, p plants.
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frigid this morning with frost. record lows possible tomorrow. sunday night, chance of a sprinkle in the north bay. we get rid of cold temperatures for much of next week. reggie: could it be the future of fine dining. the new sulfate experience. kumasi: if you fell victim to a scam in 2021, you are not alone. reggie: a dire warning about if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene.
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warning about climate change. it says a global wildfire threat is imminent.
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then it increase by more than 50% by the turn of the century. the u.n. also says many countries not prepared to address this. covering the impact of climate change and wildfire danger is part of the effort to build a better bay area. some areas in california hazard. more and abc7news.co kumasi: if youthful victim to a scam or identity theft, you are not alone. consumers reported losing a record-breaking $5.8 billion to fraud in 2021. croak posed as romantic , government employees, or relatives in distress. others convince people they were tech support representatives or
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representatives of business. refuse to give out any personal or financial information. drew: 5:56 dipped below freezing is warning. 28 right now in santa rosa. freeze warnings in effect and frost advisories as well. dress warmly, heat up that car. we are talking temperatures slowly warming, barely cracking 50 by midday. kumasi: the skincare secret weapon. with cold temperatures, some tips to keep your face glowing. reggie: the chilly weather of extra concern in the south bay. the important event of the way in santa clara county. kumasi: another helicopter crash landing.
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kumasi: a deadly fire overnight with multiple others injured. we just got this new video into the newsroom. san francisco firefighters finding it difficult rescue by the 280 freeway. reggie: a potential nationwide state of emergency could becoming to ukraine.
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shows of solidarity we are seeing from the bay area this morning. >> we are waking up to a winter weather freeze. i work bay area mountains seeing some snow. make sure you get all the blankets this morning, because drew is tracking the neighborhoods at or below freezing. reggie: i put on the good sweatshirt i have, the thick one. then the good jacket. kumasi: ok. reggie: that's what you were going to need today. kumasi: how cold are we talking about, drew? drew: we are sub-freezing. did you break up the hat and gloves? reggie: i broke out the hat last night. drew: us californians. this is one of the coldest mornings we are waking up to so far this season. you can see why. 33 right now in fremont. 28 that current temperature in santa rosa. it is 40 in oakland, so a lot of us waking up to cold temperatures temperatures. in live look from our exploratorium camera. frost

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