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>> i've had a thousands of death threats against me in the last few years. >> death threats common among elected officials the growing concerns about safety and security as we close in on election day. >> a pricey home is the subject of a major bus across dozens of states including california new jersey. larry: thanks for joining us, we are learning a new details about -- at the house speaker's house, the capitol police say they were not actively monitoring cameras and the time of the attack. capitol police will be providing new protective options to address security concerns. >> the suspect had a list of other victims, meanwhile paul pelosi is recovering. stephanie sierra is digging in the lack of security. dan: she joins us live. >> we are learning even more
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details about the security around speaker pelosi's home during the attack, sources close to abc news say there was a mishap between the security system and the u.s. capitol police. those familiar are calling it an embarrassing oversight. abc 7 news has learned u.s. capitol police had cameras installed outside house speaker nancy pelosi's home well before friday's attack. what about an alarm? >> whether or not they had an alarm is part of the investigation. reporter: sources confirm that the speaker has a private security system and questions are being raised about how the security system interacted with police agencies the morning of the attack. law enforcement sources confirmed when the home security alarm is triggered, the private security system is supposed to notify the san francisco police department first and then u.s. capitol police two sources familiar with the matter say capitol police never received a
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call from the private security system and said it is unclear if the alarm ever went off. the huge offer -- oversight paired with no security detail we had postings in the past these threats are not new what is also clear. >> there was no security present, no capitol police, no private security police present. reporter: while capitol police was not there the department confirm their cameras captured the break-in, no one was monitoring them at the time and missed it. sources say it was after local police arrived that capitol police, on. eventually spotting flashing lights after rewinding the video to see the break-in. >> the san francisco police department is assisting with security. we will do whatever is necessary and we will sort out what we need. to sort out reporter: there is a lot still to sort out. we asked the chief about that directly. why isn't there an mou or
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formal agreement between sf security and capitol police? >> there may be in the future. currently there is not. we have worked with capitol police before. reporter: the department has not confirmed if there was a formal agreement between the two agencies, one that changed ny. all of those questions we will dig into. congresswoman has sent in a letter to the chiefof the u.s. capitol police demanding answers about their handling of security and protocols. since then capitol police released a statement indicating the department has begun an internal security review and will be gathering input and questions from their congressional stakeholders. more to come on this. kristen: thank you. in the wake of the attack on speaker pelosi's husband, state senator scott wiener's calling for an increase security for political leaders and their family members. >> i've had thousands of death
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threats against me the last few years. when you have people, either threatening to kill elected officials or attacking elected officials, it undermines democracy. when you are an elected official, the only things you should be considering is what you think is right and what do your constituents need. yet also think about, is this going to get me killed, that undermines democracy. kristen: the site been many lawmakers have for security is not enough. larry: the suspect in this case depae will be back in court tomorrow. neighbors described him as a quiet man who did not seek social interaction. >> i think he was transferring his own frustration, confusion and failures, and and abilities to the outside world. reporter: residence on the street in richmond recalled their interactions with depape,
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the man accused of breaking into nancy pelosi's home and assaulting her husband. yet interest in online conspiracy theories. >> he was looking to some ideas that were out there in politics and in the social sphere to solve some really deep personal problems of his. reporter: jim says he has lived on the street for 20 years and worked with depape a few times but said he would keep to himself. >> he made it clear he did not want to engage socially with people he would respond to a question or an inquiry, but he would not elaborate. reporter: according to court documents depape lived in this garage. resident say he lived for a couple of years. nancy has been in this neighborhood for 50 years and says he had began acting strange. >> i had no reason to think he was different, except one conversation. one of people in the paper said he acted different. reporter: jim says he will do
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handiwork for neighbors. most of the time he would keep to himself. >> he was quiet and evasive. reporter: depape faces multiple felony charges. residents wished they could have done something to stop it. but they know with, could have done. >> i didn't try hard to be a buddy with him or talk to him about things. then again, he was an adult, and he made it clear, what his preferences were about associating with people. reporter: in richmond, ryan curry abc7 news. larry: you can see more in-depth stories on the attack of speaker pelosi's home on the bay area tv streaming app. you can download it for amazon fire tv and roku. kristen: now to developing news on the takedown of a massive multimillion dollar catalytic converter theft ring. larry: karina nova joining us with details.
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karina: we know these thefts have been frustrating for car owners and we have covered stories in the past with violent and deadly outcomes. the u.s. justice department says this bust stretches across the country with more than 500 million dollars in fraudulent sales. this takedown includes arrests, searches and seizures in california but also in oklahoma, new jersey, new york, nevada, north carolina and virginia. 21 people were charged in two search warrant's were executed. investigators found a connection between a fraudulent business in sacramento all the way to new jersey. u.s. attorney says because of california's higher admission standards, car owners are a target for catalytic converter theft. they can be stolen in less than a minute and sold on the black market for more than $1000. last year there were approximately 1600 catalytic converters reported stolen in california each month.
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this video shows the home were law enforcement showed up in new jersey. according to court documents, three people out of sacramento allegedly operated an unlicensed business buying stolen cartilage -- catalytic converters and shipping them to new jersey for processing. that accounted for more than $38 million in sales alone. dozens of agencies contributed to this massive investigation that includes oakland irs, the livermore police department, sacramento sheriff and davis police. kristen: thank you. new details today on the man san francisco authorities say is a serial stocker. more charges have been filed against bill hobbs, after six new victims came forward. hobbs was related to 14 incidents related to stalking, harassing and unwanted touching. larry: in the south bay, a man
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spent nearly a year posing as a stanford student illegally living on campus. 20-year-old liam curry lived in the basement of a dormitory. he had been reported multiple times. stanford said it receive multiple letters for curry but they cannot find him, when he allegedly stole a tv.the schoolg procedures to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. kristen: we turn to the weather. the rain return today. some showers from the bay into oakland, there were clouds and some showers into the afternoon. a quick downpour, testing drivers making their way to the dublin pleasanton area. larry: in the south bay hail came down in south san jose. hail hitting a home after 12 this afternoon. the sun came out and it became a much nicer afternoon. kristen: meteorologist mike
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nicco is here with the forecast. you love the stuff. mike: you know i do. you can hear me sing o it is cold. it is nice because it is small. it gives you an idea of how cold it is above where we live. by the radar going back to noon there was a dusting on mount hamilton. i was focused on noon to warning about the thunderstorm in fremont heading to signal, near -- heading to signal -- you can see a traverse most of the south main as it did, it got stronger and eventually dropping hail over around allen rock. if the computer would cooperate you would know that. there are a few showers out there. a slight chance of a thunderstorm until the sun sets. we lose the heating of the day. that will be the forecast as we head into the evening. keep the umbrella handy, in case
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you are running errands. we have a lot more in the way of rain coming up. larry: we will see you in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. coming up, what is being done to increase safety and security at the polls? another effort to get inflation under control. it's going to cost you. plus, not so fast. all the people who thought they would be returning to twitter, would be returning to twitter, ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california.
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kristen: we are less than a week from the november election, whether democrats or republicans in the house of representatives could be determinate -- determined by races in california. larry: more on the statewide races you should be watching. >> republicans are flavored -- favored to win control of the house but whether that happens could come down to turnout and competitive california races. in the races, latino voters can be critical in determining the outcome. will democrats or republicans when control of the house of representatives on tuesday? the answer could be determined by a handful of key races in california. >> we have a situation in congress where a flip of five districts could determine who controls congress. california has the ability to impact the house in these competitive districts. >> political pollsters are
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tracking seveni tight racesn the central valley down to southern california, including district 47, were katie porter -- where katie porter has gone viral is at risk of losing her seat. >> there are numbers that are nailbiter's, those range from think some that are democratic held and some that are republican held. >> in each of these districts all across the state, there's a significant latino electorate. reporter: the vice president of policy at the latino committee foundation says latino voters can be critical in determining the outcome of races in the future of the house. >> latinos in california could decide who is in the majority, come january 2023. reporter: both say this is true in two tossup breaches -- races. where the -- district 27 in
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northern l.a. county were republican incumbent mike garcias against kristi smith. mitchell says there national modeling shows democrats can flip two seats, they have a good chance of winning the house. >> that's how important it would be as a signal as to where the national mood is. reporter: right now the national mood seems to be swinging in republicans favor. a sign of how critical democrats are for races, president biden will be in california tomorrow, campaigning for mike leven who is also at risk of losing his seat in san diego. larry: it is all hands on deck to make sure san francisco voters are safe on november 8. as our reporter tells us there is unprecedented measures being taken. >> we are taking every avenue we can to provide security and to make sure people feel secure during not just election day but during this election cycle. reporter: san francisco's top
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election official says the violent attack on speaker pelosi's husband is a game changer. >> what happened in san francisco concentrates everyone's attention. reporter: that includes capturing the attention of the fbi. >> we have worked with the fbi in the past for elections but having everyone to come together at one time in one meeting is somewhat unique. reporter: he says it is the first time they've worked with the fbi on a midterm election. they not the only ones stepping up in the wake of the attack of mr. pelosi. >> we have additional support from the mayor's office and from federal agencies. reporter: what kind of added security does the fbi bring into this? >> they have information resources that we do not have at the department. if there were any activities, we would be able to augment the local resources with federal resources. >> we don't want voters to feel
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intimidated or to feel threatened about simply casting their votes. reporter: melinda jackson is a political science professor at san jose state university. she says it is important voters keep the violence and perspective. >> this is not the normal type of behavior for people who are political disagreements. we are talking about a small number of individuals, many who are mentally ill. reporter: when it comes to calculating risk, historical context also matters. >> we have had periods of great political conflict in our past, the civil war for example, the civil-rights movement. reporter: the bottom line, says jackson, it's all about preserving democracy. >> if we allow ourselves to be intimidated and not participate. then that is a threat to our entire system. larry: we've got a guide it to your ballot published on our abc
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7 bay area streaming app, check out the california's election 2020 road, stream it on your streaming device. kristen: a flag raising in honor of the transgender day of remembrance. the pride flag was raised in the hall of justice. the flag raising kicked off events in san mateo county which is the official transgender day of remembrance. larry:. turning to whether. . snow in the sierra. kristen: mike was excited about the hail, now you throw in the snow. mike: i am overwhelmed. i'm excited for everyone not trying to travel there as you can see, chain controls were in effect as the snow continued to to fall during the overnight, through the early morning hours. then, there's the possibility that it will freeze and become ice for tomorrow. you will want to check ahead before heading up there to see if chain controls are needed.
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it will take you longer. we have the winter storm warning going until 8:00 this evening another to to six inches possible. the snow level dropped to 3500 feet but it didn't stick like it is sticking at these higher elevations. a possibility of nine inches above 7000 feet until 8:00. that will be today for tahoe. how about that? i want to show you this new camera we have at the oakland airport. look at that perspective as it looks at the sunshine in san francisco. earlier they had rain right here, you can see the sun in the distance. i was hoping we would capture a rainbow but we did not. thanks for sending in your pictures. show us tonight, valley frost as possible in the north bay. drier and milder. there's a chance of a wet weather saturday, monday and tuesday. you can see no thunderstorms out
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there now but this one popped a few bolts of lightning around santa rosa. you can tell we are losing the heating of the day and the energy and that is why we are seeing these taper. you can see them melt away into the evening hours. let's talk about temperatures. we are 52 to 54 at 7:00, down to 58 at 10:00 with clear conditions. hard freeze in the north play -- pray. -- north bay. pets and plants need to be protected as we drop to 23. frost advisory for the north bay valleys. this goes until 20 -- 12:00 tonight. at 9:00 you can take the covers out and enjoy the sunshine. you can see all the 30's but we will have 30's around livermore, fremont and morgan hill. it might be a good time to change the filter furnace. we have mid-50's to mid 60's, from the coast tomorrow.
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here's a look at the seven-day forecast. after the chilly morning sunshine warms up nicely. we will not be as breezy today but close. by friday we've got increasing high clouds and the sum of our warmest temperatures, 6268. saturday night is when the storm doors open again. rain, then showers and thunderstorms are possible and a healthy amount of rain on tuesday. larry: what's the possibility of having five straight days of rain? mike: probably december of last year. kristen: it's been a while. new details about san francisco's $1.7 million toilet. the public toilet in the works. the group that says they have a plan that comes to play. larry: some real big bucks. a look at tonight's near record a look at tonight's near record powerball
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kristen: london breed held the inaugural celebration for the city's welcome ambassador program. city leaders gathered to think members of the orange jacketed brigade. since last october the ambassadors have been connecting with people in the city's downtown and tourist areas. >> i see you all talking on -- talking to visitors on the corner, walking with people, trying to point out the right directions to go and lay. the think that i love most is you always tend to have a smile on your faces. that makes a difference. kristen: last week the mayor announced the addition of 50 more ambassadors to the program. larry: there may be a more less-expensive option to the public toilet plan in san francisco. was to install a publicit toilet in the town square.
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last month the governor rejected the funding. the factory said it will donated services. >> a big part of it is the efficiency in the factory environment. you can see it here. by utilizing automated equipment, we are able to increase the efficiency of the construction. larry: a second company would provide the. restroom for free. the founder says the offers would save the city a half million dollars. local union labor would would use free installation. the park department says they have a meeting tomorrow to discuss this offer. kristen: the state attorney general's office is calling out plastic bag companies. larry: the fed raising interest rates again. what it means for your money. kristen: more calls to ban tiktok in the u.s..
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big impact on your wallet. reporter: the federal reserve hiking interest rates for the sixth time this year as it tries to beat back the highest inflation in four decades. >> we've raised interest rates by three and three quarters percentage points this year, we anticipate ongoing increases in the target range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate to sustained monetary policy that will returned inflation to 2%. reporter: it is trying to achieve a soft landing by slowing the economy so it does not trigger a a session. making things more expensive to credit cards, mortgage loans, and auto loans. the average american is caring a balance of. $62,000the cost of interest has increased by nearly $600 since the start of the year. two months ago $300,000 home
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mortgage would have cost you $1734. today it is more than $2000. >> mortgage rates are up more than 7%. that has hit housing demand very significantly. stock prices are down 20% from their peak at the start of the year. that is having impacts on people's willingness and ability to go out and spend. reporter: on friday we will get the latest job report from the labor department. it remains resilient despite interest rate increases. the number of job openings increased to 10.7 million, which means there are two jobs available for each person looking for work. kristen: today marks a milestone in health care across the state. state leaders kicked off the 10th year of open enrollment in covered california. health insurance marketplace established under the affordable care act. covered california allows individuals and small businesses
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to purchase private health insurance that federally subsidized rates. >> covered california and countless community partners have created pathways to access coverage that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. reporter: about 1.8 million california residents are enrolled in covered california. larry: elon musk says twitter will not allow end-users kicked off the platform to return until the company sets up procedures to do so. he estimates that will take a few weeks. he tweeted he met with civil society leaders about how twitter can combat hated harassment and enforce its integrity policies. kristen: a commissioner at the federal committee kate and commission is. taking aim at tiktok. larry: he is urging the u.s. government to ban the chinese owned company due to security concerns. reporter: tiktok advertises its app as a fun way to connect. the fec -- fcc commissioner
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taking aim at tiktok. fcc commissioner calling on the u.s. government to ban the app citing security concerns over china's involvement during an interview with axios saying there is not a world in which you can come up with significant protection on the data you could have sufficient confidence that it is not finding its way back into the hands of the chinese communist party. >> it could be anything from an email address to something as significant as a digital print of your face. that said, employees in china are capable of accessing the data and how before in the past and they have not committed to congress that they will not be doing that in the future. reporter: this as there have been allegations calling into question how tiktok handles u.s. user data. in june, buzzfeed reporting engineers in china using data to access information like phone numbers and birthdays. forbes reporting bite dance plan to use the app to monitors users
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locations. tiktok has more than 200 million downloads in the u.s.. >> they could use it to further target people for hacks, such as targeting and influence campaign. reporter: while the fcc doesn't have the power to ban the app, one of the commissioners have a voice her concerns on other technique go companies -- tech companies. >> -- for now the videos are still scrolling but tiktok is currently in the mix -- midst of negotiations trying to strike a deal to keep operating in the u.s. if it is sold to a u.s. company. kristen: california's department of justice is demanding major lasting bag manufacturers prove their bags are recyclable. the attorney general made the announcement. he is giving companies to weeks approved -- reduce the evidence.
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bonta says the vast majority of curbside programs do not have the resources to recycle plastic bags. >> recycling bins interferes with the processing of actual recyclable waste. shutting down recyclable equipment and increasing the risk of worker injury. kristen: california has surpassed -- passed a law to begin phasing out single use plastics by requiring 625% of all plastic items sold or distributed to be recyclable. larry: there is a new court battle in san francisco. it's on the tennis or pickle ball courts.
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flood at stern grove, the tennis courts needed to be rebuilt. pickle ball enthusiasts want them converted to pickle ball courts. cities rec and parks department is calling a meeting tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. at golden gate park. everyone was laughing when i said pickle ball. months ago i said, who is playing nickel ball? this is not a big deal. [laughter] >> it's sweeping the nation. larry: i was attacked. even kevin, they are starting a pro pickle ball league and kevin durant is one of the investors. color lead is a real thing. tennis or pickle ball? dan: i a tennis player, i like tennis a lot. but i haven't played pickle ball but i know a bunch of friends who have. i can't wait to try it. i wife and i have talked about taking it up.
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i don't know if this is a dumb question, can you convert both washer the court and --and share the court? kristen: the size is a little different. i have a friend who plays in san francisco she says there's often a big weight in the cord because it is not keeping up with the number of people picking up the sport. dan: its popular warrior shoulders and knees start to hurt a bit more. kristen: that will be our age. larry: you're not doing this with the racket over your head. it's better. i'm not ready to give in. kristen: you fight the good fight. the trailer has been released for the sequel to avatar. >> i know you think i'm crazy. but i feel her. kristen: avatar: the way of the water set more than a decade after the original avatar. the film hits theaters december
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16. are you looking forward to any movies during the holiday blockbuster season? got a favorite? larry: i just saw, knives out 2 just coming out. i think it may just be on streaming. but i am looking forward to holiday movies, i love the santa claus movies. there's a sequel coming out, a fourth one coming out. i love those kinds of movies. mike: i'm excited yet very cautious, because a christmas stories bringing a sequel this year. you know what could happen when a cult classic like that, if they don't get it right. kristen: oh. larry: i am curious to see this avatar. when the first movie came out it was stunning. i remember thinking, how did they do this, now you have another decades worth of advancements in terms of cgi
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graphics, you could create almost anything now. i am curious to see what they came up with. halloween is over, time for christmas, you ready? starbucks is ready. we jumped over thanksgiving. the company is unveiling its new holiday cups starting tomorrow you can get hot beverages in one of these designs. do have a favorite? kristen: i mean i guess i like simple. will that be the one on the right? larry: that's why you like me? [laughter] there holiday drink menu -- mike: i like the third cup. dan: third from left. kristen: i like teal, aqua and green. that would be the second one. i will take number two. dan: i would probably pick three. i don't drink a ton of coffee. but i love getting hot chocolate. larry: i love it.
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it as to the spirit of the season. it's nice to see those things. subdivision next to mine, i was driving to work, putting up the christmas lights. kristen: wow. dan: halloween's body is still warm. larry: do you live next to a cosco? kristen: don't tell me christmas trees are on sale already. dan: fake ones are. kristen: a new fashion collaboration is giving a chance to make a real statement, that is if you like mayonnaise. craft real male has teamed up with -- kraft real mayo has teamed up with this tracksuit, with the words along live velvety smooth and but dazzled -- bedazzled rhinestones. it is available for presale at mayocouture.com.
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i'm not sure about the smooth on the bottom placement. dan: i think we could rock that. larry: i will get you one, dan. it's so funny, you work with someone for so long, when krist en goes, there it is, oh. [laughter] that's all we need to hear. i remember when my daughters were young, to couture was the thing. -- juicy couture was the thing. a one dollar -- $162 tracksuit. kristen: i don't see us fighting over to buy one. dan: we will fight over our starbucks cups. larry:
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larry: we are only a few hours away from a $1.2 billion jackp ot. kristen: you say yet like you can taste it. it's second-largest prize in this tree. -- history. >> i have the winning ticket. reporter: it's a lottery jackpot that pushes the limit of anyone's amended -- imagination. >> it would be insane to win anything even if i do split with people. reporter: $1.2 billion on tonight's drop -- drawing.
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>> if i'm fortunate to get this i want to share it and be a blessing to others. reporter: the 711 in chino hills has seen a revolving door with people with dreams of buying the winning ticket. >> happy wife, happy life. >> the first thing i am buying is a lamborghini. reporter: the self-proclaimed lucky 711 sold one of the three tickets back in january 2016. the jackpot holds the record for largest lottery prize in u.s. history at $1.6 billion. >> the energy is so much happiness, positivity, we are excited for our customers. reporter: don't forget the chances of hitting all six numbers in tonight's drawing is one and 292 million. >> just in case my luck is better than his. reporter: odds that everyone buying a powerball ticket hope
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to beat. larry: if you one another ticket download the abc 7 news bay area and allow notifications, we will send a push alert as soon as those notifications are picked. we staffed someone in the newsroom who gathered the pool, i'm convinced she bought a boat or car. we never check the numbers. kristen: it's very suspicious. mike: as far as we know we never won. she used to work here. nail on the head there. kristen: she sent out a receipt of the numbers we bought but nobody ever looks it up. [laughter] mike: i'm not sure she did the last couple of times. larry: she is enjoying the french riviera right now. mike: best of luck. here's a look at live doppler 7, our showers are starting to lose some of their start, they are starting to unwind as we unwind the sunlight and transition to a
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quieter colder evening. shower or two is possible that i couple of hours but i would not expect under our lightning or small hail out of this. that cold air in the blue which is mainly the north bay valleys and pets and plants, up above that in mendocino county, temperatures could drop down to 20. three degrees. a lot of 30's outside of those cold pockets. one of our colder mornings, make sure you have the heavier coat on the kids when you send them out or yourself. here's a look at tomorrow's highs it will not be as breezy today, definitely sunnier, temperatures in the low to mid 60's but a comfortable day. that will be the case across the entire state, 50's and 60's with the storms moving away from us temporarily. friday is warmer, get those umbrellas ready saturday through wednesday more chances of rain. kristen: we are ready.
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it's beginning to look a lot like the holidays. the annual union square ice rink in san francisco will officially open. special guests include stars from disease frozen the musical -- from disney's frozen the musical. and will be open at 10:00 a.m. larry: the long-awaited black panther sequel. kristen: and the excitement is building. we will take you
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a reporter was there. reporter: the world premiere of black panther wakanda forever was a big deal but the buzz in new york city may have been bigger as excitement builds before the release of the new movie next friday. >> i'm expecting people to talk back to the stirring -- screen, i'm expecting people to talk out loud and participate. reporter: winston duke is outnumbered by the women featured in wakanda. >> it's not easy what they are dealing with but they are very, very fascinating women in different ways. reporter: if there is a star in this ensemble cast it is leticia wright as a surety -- suri. the sequel was going to feature t king t'challa, but the death of chadwick boseman meant ryan kugler had to make a different
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movie one that lupita heard first from her director. >> i remember hearing -- feeling dread from the phone call because i wasn't ready to imagine wakanda without chadwick. he walked me through the story and there were tears, because he found a way to move us forward and still honor our loss. reporter: the filmmaker found his own way to keep boseman's memory alive. >> i have this man in production in atlanta i wanted to have something to keep them close to me and why we were shooting. kristen: i cannot wait. black panther wakanda forever opens up november 11. disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7.
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>> this is abc7 news. dan: new details emerging tonight about the security around house speaker nancy pelosi's san francisco home. u.s. capitol police confirmed with abc news that the cameras were not actively monitored during the home break in and attack on paul pelosi. plus, the suspect's neighbors are speaking out tonight. >> he seemed to fit in. all of a sudden he was a little odd. >> the suspect david depape will be back in court on friday for a preliminary hearing. good evening. dan: today we spoke with neighbors who describe depape as a quiet man who did not seek social interaction. ama: abc7
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