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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: a car removed from a home. what we have learned about the owner. reggie: san francisco hosting the first and only debate -- kumasi: the governor's office sounding off on a controversial commode. what is a plan -- that residents
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are saying wasteful. reggie: literally. here we are. kumasi: we want to step -- we want to check the forecast for lisa. -- with lisa. >> some valleys are dropping to the 30's and that is why the national weather service has issued a weather advisory to not :00. you can see cloud cover to the north and that includes forecast for the tuesday and monday, we are looking at these areas that could potentially be cold out there and you can see the cold side -- call scott -- cold side --sky in san francisco. rather jacket this morning and it is windy in the upper elevations and the winds will subside and we are looking at sunny and much milder.
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reggie: registered nurses are set to start a five day and in the nurses union says is a -- their strike is a response -- staffing are issues that the union cited. the strike is expected to last until saturday morning at several facilities. the union represents about 1800 nurses and we have reached out to center help for a response but we haven't heard back. kumasi: appleton police are expected to get an update after an investigation where a car was buried in a home. ryan is here with the latest on the investigation. >> we are still waiting answers to questions around this bizarre instance. this -- the question we are waiting to find the answer to is if police found any human
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remains or a body at that excavation skype --site. they hinted that was a possibility but we have yet to hear an upstate --update. sky 7 through -- flew over the thick site and as of saturday afternoon, the car was gone and all that remained was a giant hole. apple simply said they received hints saying that human remains could be at the site and none have been found but they did say something could be buried down. the current owner told police they had no idea what was buried. the call -- card was --car was a mercedes-benz that was reported lost in 1992. they said they are keeping a close eye on that investigation. >> when i first heard about it,
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this sounds like we are dealing with power play. >> there are questions surrounding the old owner of the home and he has western will history including arrests for murder and insurance fraud. he died several years ago so there is a lot of interesting things surrounding this case. the excavation site has been cleared. we are awaiting to hear of a disaster to the question in this bizarre incident, is if they did find human remains. we are waiting to hear an update. reggie: the issues of race and social justice are fundamental parts of working and building a better bay area. there was a sunday discussion -- groups of a variety of backgrounds came together to show a unified front.
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leaders say the work against hate and racism is being done. >> we need something that can unite us and the faith can unite all of us. we can show to the city in the nation that we are all together. reggie: sunday was the inoperable meeting at the -- inaugural meeting at the church. kumasi: yesterday, the two candidates have their one and only debate. our reporter is joining us with the highlights. >> governor gavin newsom and his republican challenger went after each other on many issues. common theme was the high cost of living. >> he is driving up the cost of
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gasoline and electricity. >> you consistently have oppose including these rebate checks and efforts to provide relief for gas and you have doubled down on talking points of big oil. >> things got heated when talking about the personal crisis. -- thanks in all crisis. -- thanks in all --fentanyl racist. newsom says that they want to quadruple down on energy and climate policies and address issues of extreme drought and weather and dally saying if you want four more years of what you have been getting, beaufort newsom but if you want take, -- votes for newsom but if you want change, full for him -- vote for
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him. kumasi: in case you missed it, you can catch more of the debate anytime on our website or our abc 7 bay area connected tv app on apple tv, google tv and amazon fire tv. reggie: 15 days ago to election day and both parties are in a tight race. it is jobina checking all of that. jobina: a new analysis shows democrats have a 55% chance of holding onto power in the senate on november 8 and republicans only need to pick up one seat to gain a majority and meanwhile, in the house, republicans have an 80% chance to retake power. >> they have to -- a ploy to get power and we have a plan to -- >> -- president bynum will hit
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the campaign trail starting to a visit to the democratic national convention headquarters tomorrow. kumasi: judge has paused a temporary student loan forgiveness plan. reggie: a group of boy scouts ending up having to be rescued after dangerous rain flooded their campaigns -- campsite. lisa: it is nice and clear allowing temperatures to drop off in the upper 30's but we have a brilliant and warm sunny day.
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is -- issued out this morning. not everyone is that cold. potential drop off in the upper 30's in be valleys. it is cold out there. we have 56 in alameda and napa and livermore. overall, the north bay chile and the coast is cool and we are looking at the upper level northerly winds allowing for enough mixing to allow for temperatures to not be quite as cold as anticipated. north bay, wins at 28 miles per hour. that :00, we are -- 9:00, we are at the 50's. we are off to a warm afternoon and lighter winds and 70's arriving. a few high-class. -- high clouds. jobina: we are following a crash in hayward and that is still there on the on rate -- on-ramp
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to westbound -- you are looking at slowdowns along a 80 in the northbound and southbound directions. lights came on at 5:34 and it is backing up and no advisories at the golden gate bridge. our drive times antioch to hercules 40 minutes and highway 85 to the san jose airport on time. kumasi: where bob's donuts is set to open up no -- locations. how much prices -- have dropped how much prices -- have dropped for gas in the last wee there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on.
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kumasi: diesel stock priors -- piles in the u.s. are below this point it -- since 2008. the man is also at the highest point since 2007 and creating a dangerous supply demand situation and the national price is $534 -- $5.34. unleaded gas prices are dropping. in california, they are down to $5.75. in san francisco, the averages under six dollars. nationally the price is $3.79. the plan will -- would have canceled up to $10,000 per student that individuals stand $125,000 a year and a request came from attorneys generals in six republican states to said
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the program would hurt state based loan companies. the white house is encouraging people to keep applying for loan forgiveness because they are still able to process requests. more than 22 million americans have applied since last week. the case against the trunk of over alleged tax cries -- crimes are said to trial. the 75-year-old agreed to testify in exchange of five months in jail. donald trump is not facing charges and not expected to testify in jury selection starts. reggie: a boy scout troop had to be airlifted after they got trapped behind rising river waters in new mexico. nine adults and 16 scouts set off on a trip in a divorce but torrential rain made crossing the river to dangerous. >> what was scary was processing
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it and realizing that we were stranded. reggie: the new mexico state police along with the state national guard sent in a rescue team and the entire operation took 17 hours and everyone united with their families. their camp scout lead said everyone got a firsthand x-rays out what surviving in the wilderness is like. >reggie: the park is getting new play equipment and benches and pathway and picnic tables. this is part of the last -- let's pay -- play sf campaign. kumasi: hunter pants is hitting the blue carpet to focus on climate change. he is delivering the keynote address. it starts at 6 p.m. at the city how -- all rotunda.
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it honors environmental heroes. our very own abc seven news anchor is master of ceremonies. reggie: steph curry munching a new graphic -- wanting a new graphic novel. it releases in fall of 2024 and four novels will be published focusing on his career. last month, he released a children's picture book. he hopes that this will grow kids love for reading. kumasi: it is looking like winter in the sierra. a strong cold front brought gusty winds and cold conditions to the tahoe area. the snow lab posted a video on social media and there is no in the mountains over the weekend -- snow in the mountains over the weekend. reggie: my friend was up there this weekend. he was posting picks like this.
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it shocked me to see it. lisa: when i look at the graphics and they say rain in the seven or 10 day alex, i said -- outlook, i say -- temperatures in the teens and low 20's in truckee. the air is cold and that is why the national weather service issued a frost advisory until 9:00 and some of the valleys have cool air draining and no wind and point on low enough in the 30's but we are not seeing all that cold air around the bay area. 54 downtown. 45 palo alto. that is cold and in fremont, a reading of 42 with more 40's from santa rosa and livermore. with the chapters continuing to job for the next two hours --
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temperatures continuing to drop for the next two hours, -- we are looking at the upper level winds to allow for enough mixing that n6- mes perrlo iicing wind and that mixed atmosphere and that translates into the cooler or not so cool numbers at the surface and a lot of sunshine today and this is the tuesday and increasing clouds to the system and keeping the rain to the north but probably to most equality into wednesday and getting more sign in highs today are rebounding -- and highs to gay -- today are rebounding. 72 in oakland. looking at mid 70's towards morgan hill and 76 in napa. a nice afternoon and breezy ahead of the next system that brings clouds and slightly cooler mornings and a nice week
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ahead and airside con on sunday that i don't believe too much. reggie: you will turn to bernie bell -- we will turn to brittany -- and joining us to talk about what is happening at gma. >> it is great to be with you. our exclusive interview with ukrainian commander masterminding the countries -- country's success against russian forces and what he saying against -- about vladimir putin superior threats. the uvalde stool -- school staffer initially wayne for leaving the door open for the gunmen -- the video backing up her story. halloween fright. not only are prices for candy going on, suites are getting smaller. what to look out for.
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this morning, we are putting on a spotlight for caregivers honoring the people in our lives allowing people to thrive in one of the stars from the highly anticipated like panther: wauconda forever is here. reggie: you work for wabc. i don't know why you said you don't. >> i used to work in raleigh. kumasi: northwest arkansas. >> small world. reggie: do you remember when the tool of us were at the same bodega -- the two of us were at the same bodega? i am just getting. -- kidding. [laughter]
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reggie: the governor's office is weighing in on the plan to install a 1.7 million dollars toilet. the governor calls it a waste of money. the city of san francisco secured state funding to build a small public bathroom in the town square, governor's office says they will revoke the funding. the san francisco's -- one of the favorite donut shops is expanding. the first of two occasions will be in miller valley. the second location is in san jose. bob's opened a second city in a
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no up with original spot has been in business for more than 60 years. data shows math test scores plummeted in 49 states. the average math store -- score for fourth graders fell for points since covid started. schools in eight major cities -- dizzy to hicksville encanto is op -- inspiration behind a hunting house. joseph lee turned his suburban park house into a casino and he killed all the main characters which -- and they are skeletons.
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lisa is here with the forecast. kumasi: a grandmother saving another senior from getting robbed. even if you want fast food, you will have to pay up. san francisco the most expensive place in the country if you want to grab a quick bite. it is monday. we are checking in with lisa lisa with a check of our forecast. you better walk here. there you go. lisa: i did it on purpose. [laughter] things have changed. i am going with the flow. we do have a frost advisory but as we look at the numbers, it is cold in the south bay and lots of 40's here and we have another hours -- couple hours where numbers will drop off but as we get closer to the water, 54 san
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francisco and napa at 53 and that is an unusual cool spot. the reason why it is not as cold as it could be is that we had mixing and wind. a north flow and 28-38 mile per hour winds and does cold air drains into the valleys and that is why we have livermore, the cooler spies but as we get to the 8:00 hour, things turn around. 50's and plenty of sunshine and low 60's all killing -- oakland. we have temperatures to the mid 70's and this is what october should be in looking -- like an -- those answers coming up in a few minutes. reggie: appleton police are expected to get an up -- update on an investigation after a car was found buried in a home.
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our reporter live in appleton with the latest. >> we are really waiting for the answer to one of the biggest questions regarding this investigation and that is if appleton police found any sort of human remains at this excited --dig site. they did hint that was a possibility. sky 7 flew over that big site and all that is left of it is a direct -- a giant hole. no human means have been found at the site. -- remains have been found at the site and it is possible according to police that some could be buried underneath in the ground. the car was a stolen mercedes benz and it was reported stolen in the early 90's and the home -- the old all -- home over --
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homeowner has been questioned but he died seven years ago and he are -- police are looking into the incident and that is why they are bringing dogs with them to help investigate what is going on. >> they could be human remains and they could be reacting to blood. they could be reacting to all -- older bones and human bonnets -- vomit. >> while the san mateo county sheriff's office and -- did not say whether or not if they could bring any sort of criminal charges against anyone surrounding this case and officials say the car is most likely buried there in the 90's. it was discovered by landscapers who were doing work in the backyard of the mansion and that is when they alert authorities about what was going on and that is when they started this investigation and the excavation to get the car out and we are so waiting on a further update from
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appleton police -- after 10 police --atherton lease. kumasi: new information -- jobina, we are learning this man have a criminal past -- had a criminal past. jobina: 30 year old nestor home and is -- hernandez open fire. he said he was released from prison a year ago for aggravated robbery and was on parole. he was allowed inside the hospital for the birth of the couples baby and heat accused the girlfriend of cheating and according to reports, started acting strange and pulled out a gun and the two employees work shot -- were shot. >> my dad was calling and he said, get back in your car and get away from the hospital.
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>> she told me that there was an active shooter on their floor. kumasi: police say -- jobina: police say one of the shooting visitors was a nurse. -reggie: -- as he recovers froma stabbing attack. his agent says the saplings -- stab wounds caused minus. -- blindness. he was brutally attacked in august. his attacker pled not guilty. kumasi: president biden will receive the updated covid-19 booster according to the white house and he tested positive for covid in july. according to cdc recommendations, people shall wait three months after
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contracting covid before getting a booster. reggie: losers for the covid shot could cost up to $130 -- the pfizer ceo says the prices could go into effective as early as next year and the government made phase out its program which pfizer distributes the shots. pfizer believes the shots will be free for people with private as soon -- insurance. kumasi: we are hearing from the school employee at the center of the controversy surrounding what happened at robb elementary school. annie marie was blamed by the texas department of safety director for popping open a door and allowing the shooter to get inside the school but what happened was different. he -- she close the door and called 91 but the door did not
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lock like it should have. texas dps acknowledged that. >> what do you want to tell the director of the dps today? >> urijah was to sit there and watch that video -- your job was to sit there and watch that video and see what happened from getting to end and you chose not to watch the whole video. you chose to blame me. >> is there any way they can make up for that? >> no, sir. kumasi: maria says her life has been upended. she has a tremor and difficulty speaking. reggie: a family of former construction workers are set to lend their punishment for a major part case -- fraud case. 38 families accuse the owner of the construction company for taking money for subpar loading
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work. defense attorneys maintain the family maintained a legitimate business but got in over their head after the fire killed people. they all pleaded no contest to fraud. kumasi: a beloved bakery has sold its last pastry. a big crowd turned out for the final bite of a taste of denmark in oakland. the shop has been in business for 93 years and the owner says rising rent and increasing inflation is one of the reasons why they are closing. >> we have been hit with all the -- everything that we -- pandemic and increasing ingredients -- increase of ingredients and everything and making it tougher for us to continue? kumasi: the line for pastries and baked goods was down the block.
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the owner says reopening is an out of the question. reggie: the stanford alum new running back may place but it was not enough. the 49ers defense had big issues. the chiefs scored 30 points in the second half. the 49ers lost 44-23. >> i expect to be prepared and i am sure my teammates and coaches expect me to be prepared so you cannot sit there and make excuses and say -- i have to be ready to go. >> this stuff ain't easy. we have to go back to work. >> we have them play together as a team offense and defense yet and special teams. we need to get clicking on on -- all cylinders. >> it is frustrating. reggie: yeah.
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the 49ers have lost two in a role in our three and four this year and they will play the rams next sunday. kumasi: do you think you can beat the odds? maybe $610 million can convince you. that is the current jackpot. it is the eighth largest jackpot in the 30 year history of the parable -- powerball. kumasi: you can see we are up by 300 points and another update on the markets next. reggie: why hundreds of sheep were marching through the streets and don't forget, you don't watch as for a whole extra hour. we are live on our streaming app and you can download it on your phone, tablet, roku, amazon fire. lisa: pretty nice sunrise. temperatures are in the 40's and relative humidity 27% and that is because we have gusty winds.
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54 san francisco. some cool spots in the peninsula. 48 is cold. a pretty start out there. you had to the north bay and the east bay and we are in the mid to low 40's and cooler than incolder air so we are 11 degrees colder innorth from -- that we are allowing for temperatures not to be as cold as anticipated so by this afternoon, it is mild and today is probably the warmest day in the week. a lot of son with 73 in fremont and looking at the mid 70's of in the north bay. next 10 days, that would be nice. jobina: we are going to start in valeo where we are following a crash.
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it is going to be at westbound 80 before magazine street. speeds have dropped to 11 miles per hour and earlier, we were seeing flashing lights moving through the bay bridge toll plaza because there is a crash after the metering lines. expect delays on the bridge. 101 looking great in both directions. we have a wind advisory through the altamont pass. 56 minutes antioch to concord and a slow down on highway four. still on time at
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than a week since liz truss stepped down. he is the first person of color to serve as prime minister. celebrations are underway across philadelphia. the phillies won the national league pennant to go to the national world series. philadelphia police put grease on light poles across the city to a search -- to discourage this behavior and it happened anyway. the world series begins in houston after the astros beat -- to win. what is the appeal? i am asking someone who would never do it. kumasi: for the parade when the warriors won, people were in the trees. it is better than that? they just want to be high somewhere. reggie: this is it -- the tree seems natural. kumasi: take a nice nature
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climb. now to a story you only see on abc7news. this great-grandmother see -- saved another senior from being robbed in oakland. ooh. abc seven news anchor spoke with this woman who went out to help. she is known as miss day --fa ye. you heard her yelling for her german shepherd to help. she used hurricane and jumped in to break up the robbery attempt and through the king at the car. -- the cane at the car? >> were you scared to jump in. >> i never thought about it. because i am crazy, i guess. [laughter] i don't know, it is something in my nature.
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i do things and i don't get -- it does not bar any -- bother me until a couple hours later. kumasi: because of her, the suspect did not get away with the neighbor's first. law enforcement does not encourage anyone to interfere when a crime -- with a crime in process. she has this advice. >> watch out for your neighbors and surroundings even for your personal self because so many things have been happening lately, not just in oakland, but all over the world and be aware of your surroundings. that's all i have to be a set -- this'll have to say about the. kumasi: oakland police say this is an active investigation. reggie: a new resource for the north bay on house population is going. the housing complex is on --
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near obama park -- romano park. -- ramona park. rolando park has estimated 250 unsheltered residents -- ramona park has an estimated 250 unsheltered residents. kumasi: a korean air jet overshot the runway overnight. crews are working to remove the plane from the only one way at the airport and official safety lane trip -- attempted to land twice before overshooting the runway. no one was hurt. reggie: a new analysis proves that san francisco is the most expensive city in the country for fast food. the average price for a burger and fries and soda is $15.30. that is more expensive than new
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york city and l.a. and the most expensive absolute place is five guys -- fast food place is five guys. kumasi: i like steak and shake. reggie: you are fine, then. burger king had the biggest price any -- increased since last year and the cheapest city is tulsa, oklahoma. instacart is holding off on its 2022 ipo. they initially planned to go public in the fourth quarter and uncertainty has stopped that. it has not been ruled out entirely. instacart will reveal their ipo and to prepare, the company laid off workers last month. as trading gets underway, we are up 363 points. kumasi: sheep in madrid took over the streets sunday. this is a practice from moving
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livestock from one area to another. over 1200 sheep and 200 goats took part and people came together to watch them move through the city to their grazing land. the festival started in 1994. reggie: a paddling competition brought many to elgin. they raced in pumpkins. this competition started 20 years ago when someone was trying to figure out what to do with leftover giants pumpkins. some of the pumpkins weighed as much as 2000 pounds. kumasi: let's talk about beyoncé. reggie: let's do it. kumasi: we have been waiting to hear something from months -- four months and beyoncé is going on tour for her new album, renaissance. ♪ reggie: you think she will do this on? -- this song?
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kumasi: i do. i think she will sing the album from top to bottom because the way it flows, it is an experience? they flow. reggie: i like the whole album. that is one song i don't need to hear. kumasi: i love that. reggie: in concert, you need to hear that? kumasi: yes. i need to hear every last song. reggie: you don't want her to go back in the catalog? no. ok. i would like to hear formation. i would like to hear single ladies. i want all hits. kumasi: i want to be immersed. reggie: that's fine. there we do the story -- did we do this story?
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not ready -- not really. there was an option that ms. tino jo -- miss tina knowles has every year and they auction off tickets to the renaissance tour this summer. they did it before announcing the tour so we are taking that as an official confirmation. kumasi: it is valued at $20,000. you get a backstage tour with beyoncé's mother. reggie: you can't put a price on it. kumasi: ok. [laughter] lisa: you better sing them all. reggie: let this be our experience -- a four hour experience. kumasi: hey could be a daylong event -- it could be a daylong event. reggie: it is going be out wednesday night at levi's and
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kumasi has to get back here. kumasi: we can have the show from the concert. lisa: that is an idea. here is a look at a ridge of high pressure building and protecting us from the cloud cover and the rain. we will see a beautiful day today and look at the sunrise, 7:26. a ridge of humidity drops from the north winds and we are up to a 98% at the weekend and now you're at 27 percent at mount diablo. temperatures at the 50's but we have 40's where cold air is draining into the valleys and a beautiful view here, 42 in santa rosa. 24 hour temperature change, colder in the north bay and some 30's and ate some of these areas but overall, we will rebound everywhere and we will be well
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into the 70's. 74 in san jose. grandpa son jacket. -- grab the jacket. 77 in nevada and simona. your east bay -- near east bay -- 76 in antioch. cool and breezier but looking drip dry. reggie: the next air but is showing athletic ability. kumasi: a cattle dog made -- named pepper is able to hit a wiffleball with a small baseball back -- best. --bat. the owner says she is swinging the bat for two years. look at pepper. she has an instagram. reggie: anyone can have an
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instagram. kumasi: can i tell you how -- i am done with this. reggie: i'll be playing basketball or hockey -- are we playing basketball or hockey? pepper, you are fine. you are not amazing but you are fine. kumasi: i was going to tell you how much i had -- fun i had at the r&b experience concert. it is time for beyoncé and rihanna and janet. reggie:lizzo is here in a week and little lot -- little knives asked is here and he went to oasis -- little knobs asked -- little nas x went to o
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i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. that's why pediatricians urge you to vote yes on prop 31. it stops the sale of dangerous flavored tobacco and helps protect kids from nicotine addiction. please vote yes on 31. vote yes on prop 31.
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first person of color prime minister. it comes less than a week after liz truss stepped down. reggie: nurses -- are set to begin a five day strike and their union says they are protesting worsening hospital conditions. kumasi: oakland's beloved bakery a taste at democrats closed -- at denmark has closed. reggie: a five-day festival celebrates the triumph of good over evil. lisa: it is usually start with temperatures in the 40's. 50's elsewhere and sunny and mild. jobina: we are following a crash in vallejo that will slow you down at westbound 80 before magazine street and the speeds around 11 miles per hour and i went to update you on a crash on
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the bay bridge on the westbound direction that has cleared. traffic is backed up well into the base. kumasi: the world's longest timber tower suspension bridge has opened up in michigan and it is 1200 feet long and 150 feet off the ground in the walkway itself is only five feet wide and a portion of the walkway is glass so you can see all the way down. reggie: that looks beautiful but -- i can miss that. lisa: -- jobina: what i will not miss is beyoncé. let's be clear. reggie: we will go to the south it --bay but if you make it a wednesday -- jobina: we will all be off on thursday. kumasi: we will be broadcasting
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from the south bay bureau at levi's. ♪ ♪ good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, the alarming new warning overnight about the war in ukraine. overnight, the u.s. and our allies push back against russia's claims that ukrainian forces are preparing to detonate a dirty bomb and blame russia, this morning our exclusive with the commander of the ukrainian ground forces. >> how worried should all of us be about putin's nuclear threats? >> what it will take to end the war, only on "gma" this morning. an abc news exclusive. breaking her silence, the uvalde school staffer initially blamed for leaving the door open the gunman used to enter robb elementary. what she says really happened and the newly obtained video footage that backs up her story. winter storm alert.
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