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>> this is abc7news.
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ama: a live look outside from our camera atop the abc7news building. it's a crisp and clear november night in the bay area. that's going to change in a few hours. dan: thank you for joining us. rain on the way once again. in the sierra, a lot of fresh snow. ama: sandhya patel is here. sandhya: the weekend forecast will include snow in the mountains and showers here locally. not for everyone. light level 1 system. look at live doppler 7. that system will be moving down in our direction. a couples pringles overnight tonight. tomorrow afternoon, the north bay starts to see showers. the front starts to fall apart by 7:00. wind will pick up over the ridge top. heading to the mountains, be prepared for gusty winds and snow showers. the forecast will be
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good-looking whether after tomorrow to head up to the mountains. light snow and dusty tomorrow. partly cloudy on monday. dan: with this weekend's snow, many ski resorts have made the decision to open early. the resort fired off snowmaking guns for three days straight to welcome hundreds of snowboarders and skiers during the holiday weekend. >> i'm feeling great. i'm excited to be out here. i've been waiting for a long time. snowboarding is my favorite part of winter. opening early is the best thing for this coming up winter. dan: other resorts are heavenly mountain, kirkwood mountain, and northstar california resort. we have a complete list of opening days on our website. ama: abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area. as we enter the holiday season, food banks are feeling the squeeze with demand rising due
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to the pandemic and inflation driving up food costs. ament adele custodio has a look at the resources and agencies across the south bay and how we can all help. reporter: high prices and the holiday season. >> this is a challenging time. we did a client survey. 60% of our clients reported having less than $250 in savings. reporter: tracy weatherby says food budgets are typically the first place people cut to make ends meet. food insecurity highlighted and heightened during the pandemic, a time when second harvest demand double to 500,000 people each month. >> it went down to 400,000 people last year and we thought that was the new normal. with inflation and gap prices -- gas prices, we are up around 450,000 people every month. reporter: a real-time reflection. federal data shows grocery
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prices jumped 12.4% since the start of the year. with two weeks until thanksgiving, the count is on to make every dollar count. >> we are trying to alleviate a little bit of that during the holiday season. reporter: damone carter says the goal between thanksgiving and christmas it to distribute 18,500 food boxes. they are asking people to complete the holiday meal by donating. >> frozen chicken, hams, turkeys, canned goods, especially those with pop tops are very much in need during the holiday season. reporter: these organizations aren't immune to today's issues. gas to get the distributions, the food itself. >> it's a heavy push for us but we have a lot of people behind us. reporter: a smaller operation in san jose's northside neighborhood. this pastor with lighthouse food rescue expects to help 1500 people for the thanksgiving holiday. an effort made possible through
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partnerships with grocers and other nonprofits. >> some may get big books of turkeys and some may get big bulks of mashed potatoes. it's like, one has one piece and one has the other. we have to come together in order to push out a good meal. reporter: abc7news. ama: east bay food banks feeling the impact of inflation and are in great need of donations. in the past year, the food bank of contra costa and solano has seen an increase of 100,000 people in need of food per month. many residents spent today dropping off food donations. donations are a lifeline. they account for 70% of its giveaways. >> it's the perfect storm. donations are going down. the need is going up. many of our most popular programs are seeing a 50% increase in need. any donation really matters. reporter: if you can't donate food, they will take cash.
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the food banks say a $10 gift creates up to 20 meals. dan: three days after the election and several big races in the bay area are still undecided tonight. updated numbers came out earlier this evening in the contest to become the next mayor of san jose. matt may hand is ahead of cindy chavez. he has 51% of the vote. in the santa clara county sheriffs race, the numbers continue to show bob johnson ahead 51%. for the san francisco district attorney race, the city released the latest totals late this afternoon. brooke jenkins is in the lead with 47%. there will be a runoff if no one hits 50%. as for oakland, we are expecting an update on the mayor's race on monday ama:. president biden will meet with the chinese president in indonesia monday for the annual summit of global leaders. this is the first time they will
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meet face-to-face since president biden took office. the president spoke at the cup 27 summit in egypt, focused on combating climate change. the u.s. will pledge millions of dollars to smaller countries to tackle climate issues. his mission is to globally cut down gas omissions by 2024. >> we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rallying the world around climate game changers. ama: president biden highlighted u.s. efforts that support clean energy, urging other countries to do the same. he's heading to cambodia next before his final stop in indonesia. dan: the weight is finally over tonight for marvel fans around the bay area. the highly anticipated black panther: wakanda forever open today. tim johns was there. ♪
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reporter: the cultural phenomenons is -- phenomenon is back. friday night, the new disney film was released and philip -- theaters across the country. >> we are super excited. we are here on time and we are ready. >> it's a childhood movie i've watched since i was a little kid. it's exciting to see the second one. reporter: espn and disney held a special premier event. those in attendance were treated to a red carpet welcome, a photo shoot, and the best outfits around. >> i'm in oakland native. it was so important for me to be able to do this at home with my friends and family. reporter: she is not the only one was oakland ties. the film's director hails from the east bay city. the black panther franchise has been a massive commercial success. for so many in oakland and the country as a whole, it's about a lot more. >> this is black excellence.
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when i saw the movie, to cso superheroes, to see us as intelligent, to cs as scientists and leaders. reporter: that representation goes beyond race. the film features a number of leading female characters. >> are young girls need to see that. they've been through a lot with the shutdown and the pandemic. i think they need to see positive representations. reporter: people around the nation tune in to see wakanda on the big screen. hopefully they will see pieces of themselves. abc7news. dan: what a great night in oakland. disney is the parent company of espn, marvel, and abc 7. ama: elon musk is shaking things up at twitter. how his move requiring employees to come back to the office could affect other companies. dan: a collapse of a cryptocurrency giant has sent
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50 structures are now deemed unsafe. homes, condos, hotels left in pieces. sean would describes the frightening impact of nicole. >> it sounded like a semi truck hit the wall. it was abnormally loud. just unbelievable. ama: nicole was classified as a category one just before hitting the sunshine state. it's now a tropical disc -- depression. it works its way up north. florida residents are still recovering from catastrophic hurricane ian just six weeks ago. dan: the swift downfall of the cryptocurrency company ftx has ensnared big names and companies including several in the bay area. steph curry was an ambassador as was tom brady. ftx inked a $17.5 million deal with uc berkeley last year for the naming rights. cal is not commenting yet since today's bankruptcy announcement. miami heat had a deal with ftx
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but it announced it will now be looking for a new sponsor. the founder is a bay area native. ama: people who work at twitter have had a tumultuous two weeks. elon musk is telling those who remain that they must return to the office. abc7news reporter luz pena looks at what this could mean in the long run. reporter: elon musk is making it clear, work in person at twitter or resign. >> basically if you can't show up at the office and you don't, resignation accepted. end of story. reporter: in this audio recording obtained by abc news, musk pushes back when someone says -- >> the offices are separate offices. we won't be in person anyways. >> you can still maximize productivity. reporter: a stance that employers see as an example. a survey by good higher found
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78% of workers were worried that remote employees would be more at risk of losing their jobs during a recession than those in the office. >> if your employer is doing what many employees want, 71% of employees can work from home and would like to, then you won't get laid off. if your employer is doing it begrudgingly and it's one of those, sure you can work remote, implying that you shouldn't, then they may get laid off. reporter: she believes that if more companies decide to require a full-time return to the office , they could lose talent in the long run. >> if you think you're going to lose your source of income, then yes you are going to go back. i think if you aren't ready to go back or if you are not interested in going back because you can be even more productive from home, why wouldn't you be looking for another job?
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reporter: a stanford economics professor believes musk is using the work from home excuse to save money. >> musk is thinning out twitter. getting people to voluntarily quit. so he doesn't have to fire as many people. it's a short run thing. you will go through a massive change. if twitter is changing direction radically. reporter: twitter is losing $4 million a day. elon musk also said that plenty of workers at tesla and space x are working remotely but that's on an exception basis for exceptional people. abc7news. dan: thank you. as the nation celebrates our troops today, a bay area community is keeping their veterans straight -- day traditions alive. thousands came together for petaluma's parade.
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it paid tribute to those in the korean war. >> it means a lot. i have veterans that lost their lives in vietnam. us saluting them and celebrating them should makes us feel good. dan: people cheered as veterans, current service members, and city leaders made their way through downtown. ♪ in the south bay, one of san jose's longest traditions made its return. the 104th veterans day parade featured men and women who served dating back to world war ii. the city honored our troops as veterans showed gratitude for the support. ♪ the veterans day event at golden gate national cemetery in san bruno included some great and stirring music. the u.s. naval seco that core
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ban of the west performed the service, a song of each branch of the military. there was a blue star wreath presentation and speeches from active service members as well as retired service members. ama: the christy yamaguchi holiday rink reopened tonight. a ribbon-cutting ceremony kicked off the rink reopening. that will stay open for the next eight weeks. general admission is $21. all proceeds will go to the always dream program, aimed to promote literacy for underserved children. the rink will be open from noon until 9:00 on weekdays and 10:00 to 9:30 on weekends. dan: she is so great to do that. it feels like ice-skating weather. ama: it certainly does. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: there's a distinct chill in the air. not as cold as this morning. let me show you a time lapse from just a short time ago. this is the moonrise from tonight from our roof camera. beautiful view.
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visibility just good enough to see the craters on the moon tonight. let me show you the live doppler 7 now. up to the north, mixed precipitation. not just showers but snow showers as well. this is a weak system that is passing through the northern portion of the state. it's going to work its way southward. sierra will eventually see snow showers tomorrow. in the bay area, drizzle for the overnight hours as the front comes through. as the main load drops down, the north bay has the best possibility of seeing wet weather. right now, higher clouds up to the north. your temperatures anywhere from the 30's to 50's this morning. it was down near freezing in some parts of our inland communities. look at this stunning view of san francisco. looking at the eastern span of the bay bridge. chili with patchy drizzle in the morning. a few afternoon showers. we are looking at a stretch of
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dry weather sunday going into next week. on our new storm impact scale, light level 1 system. tomorrow afternoon, spotty showers where it rains, slick roadways. best chance in the north bay. it's going to be breezy along the coast. overnight, clouds and drizzle. really patchy at best. tomorrow afternoon, we start to notice rain moving in. it is going to be scattered in nature. carry the umbrellas if you have outdoor plans during this time. 7:00, the front starts to fall apart. we will see spotty showers around. it winds down. rainfall totals anywhere from nothing measurable to a few hundredths. four hundredths in san jose -- santa rosa. morning temperatures in the 30's and 40's. still chilly enough to grab the jacket. we will see drizzle and patches of fog around the reason tomorrow afternoon. showers in the northern part of our viewing area.
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upper 50's to low 60's unless you're at lakeport. sunday is warmer and it's bright. 60's inland. monday, slight dip. tuesday, mild weather with mid 60's inland. accuweather 7 day forecast showing spotty showers. best chance once again in the north bay without level 1 system. chilly sunday morning, sending afternoon. pretty much the whole day. we go with a mild pattern, quiet monday through friday of next week. 50's and 60's on those temperatures. at or below average for most of the week. dan: i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month.
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able to stand. no small bundle of joy. grace was 5'9" and 127 pounds at birth. the birth took only 35 minutes. dan: so sweet. the warriors with one of their best efforts of the season tonight. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: in staff we trust. steph curry, unstoppable right now and carrying the warriors all by himself at times. going for 40. would that be enough against the calf's? sports is next.
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tonight. hosting cleveland. the calves have figured it out. the 49 receivers. a huge team. 20 points. 29 points. more years come back from an 11 point deficit in the second half. curry with his 200 consecutive game. should have been a failed call -- foul called but the refs weren't good in this game. 1:20 left to play. we are tied at 98. angry steph curry is a dangerous steph curry. next possession, mitchell misses. great out left. silky smooth finish on the reverse. tray center going nuts. curry would go for ferdie -- 40. calves in disbelief. 106-101. stanford women at pacific. sparky chowing down.
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cardinals up five. they blow this thing wide open. haley jones. cardinals go on a 28-8 run. hannah jump, two of 14. 98-44. the stanford men playing wisconsin. cool set up on the baseball field. the turnover. lisa silva ahead. one. stanford cuts it to five. late in the game, the cardinal have to press to try to get the ball back. carter gilmore seals the deal. 60-50. cal lost their season opener monday. down early in the second half. the score inside. 8-0 run of their own to take control of the turnover here. make juan tomlin finishing with a three. cal 0-2 after the loss.
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ama: you can always watch our newscasts live and on demand through the abc 7 bay area connected tv app. download now and start streaming. thank you so much for watching. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time. have a great night.
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>> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now. and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people and good living. ♪♪ on today's show, a playground for adults,
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hyper realistic cakes, innovators of vertical dance, a micro food hall. but first, we are escaping to paradise. ♪♪ >> today's travelers, they're coming to learn something to to gain an experience. so we have that opportunity to share the stories of our kupuna. and when i'm saying our kupuna, i'm saying our ancestors. so many of the [speaks native language] stars are passed on to us. and in my years of being in this industry, what i've learned is that they want to learn. >> no, we're not an extinct culture or a dying culture. we're living, thriving, evolving culture over here. and we want to share that with the rest of the world. >> it gives me great pride to say i've been in born and raised in hawaii. i have generations of kupuna,
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of ancestors, and we still have our aina kupuna, our lands that were passed on from our generations and generations. one of our aina is 183 years it's been in our family. how we're rooted in our culture and with culture understanding. it just gives me that opportunity to to educate. ♪♪ here at the royal lahaina resort. but this is where [speaks native language], things that are hawaiian are going to be offered within this space. [ speaks native language ], which is our hawaiian language, [speaks native language], ukulele classes, lei making things that are hawaiian, that they understand and that are very popular today. it is a very special place and many may know that many of our [speaks native language], this is where they lived. this is where a lot of the culture events or historical events happen.
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like, right behind me, pu'u keka'a. today we have an opportunity to reteach people. this place is sacred places to us. we call it by their names, by their proper name. in ka'anapali is to [speaks native language] care for that place. so yes, ka'anapali has a lot of history. ♪♪ >> ka'anapali beach hotel for 50 years already has been identified as what we call hawaii's most hawaiian hotel. and there's a lot of things that go into earning that title. and i think the most important part for this hotel was that making sure our employees and our guests are versed in -- in the culture, the history, traditional practices and even the language so that our guests get that sense when they come over here that they feel like they're actually in hawaii and not in some resort that could be located anywhere else on the planet. this bar is a flagship of our operation, hale huaka'i. we get to take people in our time machine, take them back in time, show them what it's like
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to treat our channels as not gaps between islands, but streets between the islands. we treat it like a kupuna, like our grandparents. it's right there. it's teaching us. it's making us stronger. and all the messages that i about our culture, our history,m about our natural resources and how hawaiians care for the island, our little messages, they feel like they learn. so that's like immediate gratification. >> i've sat with guests for hours. we call him [speaks native language] or just time to talk story. and they just get so amazed. you know, like i would tell my team, people coming to hawaii, we don't know what their life is like, but we have an opportunity to share aloha with them, to share aloha with them, many of them may see their whole life savings to be here. in their minds, they have this visual of hawaii. so we get to complete that visual of having with them. our guests, when thetr

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