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and deadly police shooting. the chilling details. kumasi: stunning allegations against the berkeley police department and why the city is delaying hiring a new police chief. >> ♪ don't hurt nobody ♪ kumasi: beyoncé breaking records. how many grammy nominations he is up for. reggie: deserved. kumasi: i can't wait you to tell -- went to tell about all the stores but here the forecast. drew: by doppler's seven showing the new visibility mode.
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it is as good as it gets. we have a mix of 30's. yo downo 37 nevada and over to san jose, we are at 42. 32 in napa. we are showing you a calm wind and the flag is moving very. --barely. we will start at the 40's and 50's at 9 a.m. and mild sunshine and nice by lunchtime. we will go to the low 60's and by 4:00 p.m., warm spots getting to 70 degrees. low 60's along the coast so we will take a closer look at the highs and we will preview cooler weather. kumasi: we are learning new details about a deadly shooting in redwood city. police shot and killed an armed domestic violence suspect after
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they say she -- he tried to shield himself with children. a reporter is live in redwood city. >> three children are safe after let -- yesterday's incident and a 36-year-old man who was known to redwood city police was shot and killed by officers after -- yesterday afternoon. police say he use the young children between the ages of one and 10 as a shield and attempted to should -- shoot them and a woman. the line remained open although the caller was not responding to dispatchers. the police chief says the department used tech to find a location of the caller and responding offers found the man with a woman and three kids with the car. >> once the officers realized the man was armed, they backed
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off and a perimeter was set up and they negotiated with them in -- what the man. -- with the man. >> the man was taking -- take into the hospital where he later died and the woman was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. all five leasable -- police officers were placed on administrative leave. kumasi: if you are someone you know is going through issues of domestic violence, mental health or anything, you could find local resources at abc7news.com. reggie: accusations of racist text and quotas in a police department have delayed the decision to make a police chief permanent. they issued -- the police chief board -- may have had prior knowledge to the misconduct.
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some say there is a pattern of misconduct within the department. >> arrest quotas, derogatory comments about un-housed people and racism have no place in policing. >> before the allegations, the council is expected to make her the permanent police chief. she will stay on until the investigation was finished. -- is finished. kumasi: overnight, president biden meeting with nato leaders through -- to discussing the explosion that killed two people in poland. it is apparent that it could have been an accident. jobina: president biden said that it was an -- it may have been an air defense with rocket that accidentally fell in poland. he says there was no and --
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evidence that -- >> if we see something, it would have been delivered in russia and it would have been different and have different consequences that would have been made directly to provoke nato and not something like this. jobina: the plaster scans after russia launched 90 missiles at ukraine. president biden has about two get answers and investigate which is important since a direct attack on poland could trigger a nato military spots. reggie: we should be getting another round of updates for two bay area mayoral race is. we will start with san jose. one person is leading by more than 6000 votes and 90% of ballots have been counted.
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in oakland, loren taylor continues to cling to a strong lead over another person. the advantage is shrinking. kumasi: there is growing concern over the early winter brought -- virus season. these respiratory viruses are circulating across the country and they are sending kids to emerging --emergency rooms. pediatrician says -- say it is unusual to see these sorts of illnesses's early in the season. according to the cdc, most people recover from rsv in a week or two. >> when they are having respiratory distress, when there is a fear that they are not responding and when a busy child loses that spark. kumasi: experts recommend getting your children a covid and flu shots and there is no vaccine for rsv.
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reggie: in the east, you can get three -- free at home covid test test kits. the new offer comes from -- before the holidays. >> may be friend or colleague at work that you work with does live with someone at risk and you don't want to be that link in the chain of transmission. whatever you can do to prevent that is a kind and responsible thing. reggie: you can order four kits per household. they are also available if you go to certain levers. --libraries. drew: we have clear skies here. eight sharp picture we have -- a sharp picture we have. we see winds gusting 15-20 miles
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per hour and keeping temperatures elevated. it is quiet across the west coast and it will stay this way through the upcoming weekend. we are looking at five days where we are rain free and we expect a lot of sunshine. all in all, it is about mild sunshine. we are closing in on 60 degrees by 10 a.m. with full sunshine. today is the warmest day we have. upper 60's and lent and we have mid-60's around the bay shoreline and feeling comfortable later on. 68 in san 70 in fairfield. 64% approve -- for santa cruz. fog returns at the coastline. and we will keep an eye on that.
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or more over the weekend but next week, we could see things change. let's check in with jobina and traffic. jobina: we have a major alert underway in they point. all lanes are blocked at westbound for before -- there are at least two vehicles involved in the crash and a pedestrian. we did get an update that a corner has been called out but we have no details further. expect delays on westbound for. i live look, this is the san mateo bridge and everything is moving at the limit at this area and we have the richmond salmon fall -- rich -- bridge. i want to point out any off to
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concord, there is a problem spot. one hour and 25 minutes because of the alert. reggie: if you are heading out of town for thanksgiving, get ready for traffic and long lines at the airport. how many people are expected to travel. kumasi: communities continued stronger's -- struggles after the pandemic. reggie: mega millions winner where it is not the full jackpot. one person matched five
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>> we asked for a community to be guys and give information. i can't stress how important that is. having the community be imported -- important. >> the man who was killed was from bakersfield. the off-duty officer has recovered. reggie: with the busy holiday season, many restaurants are hoping to bring in more dough. the san francisco -- for their license feelies -- fees. this comes as restaurants -- try to bounce back from the pandemic. one owner says there is good news where we are seeing international travelers back. >> it is more busy than before. reggie: he says his business is
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comparable to pre-pandemic levels while some restaurants are doing better than others. many are optimistic. kumasi: if you're planning to do holiday shopping at the union square, might notice more security. in response to a string of crimes targeting retail stores, officials want people to know they can shop safely. >> things have changed. things are looking up and i am optimistic and excited about the future. kumasi: besides on duty police officers, unarmed retired officers will be assisting. reggie: efforts to cut greenhouse gases emissions got a big boost. some supervisors voted to -- requires increasing access to electric vehicle charging stations for people living in multifamily buildings.
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natural gas accounted for 26% of marin's greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. kumasi: the new electric trains will reduce noise and -- got an inside look at the trains in san jose. >> a lot of work needs to be done. we are putting up the last of the polls and we need to get our system in place and there is testing. we will have a world-class railroad. kumasi: the electric trains are expected to go into service in 2024. caltrain says 75% of its fleet will be all electric. muni may not be back to pre-pandemic levels because of a staffing shortage.
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sabr struggling to bring back jobs -- they say they are struggling to bring back jobs. there are some signs of progress. they hired more operators than they lost. reggie: we told you to get pre-check. we told you to get clear. if you don't have those things, get ready to stand at line -- in line at the airport. more than 54 million people are expected to travel this thanksgiving and that is most like to pre-pandemic levels. reserve airport parking early, plan extra time for long tsa lines. avoid checking a bag if possible. kumasi: all of these things are standup trevor -- standard travel. reggie: or you are coming with me. kumasi: check your tickets because one person in the bay
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area is waking up $2 million richer. it was -- a ticket was sold at a shall station. here are the winning numbers. 6, 19, 28, -- no one won the jackpot in the next drawing is friday night and that one is worth $238 million. what? reggie: nothing. kumasi: i am not done talking about the flight because if you do do all those things, the line moved quickly last time i went but it was still long. they had to clear pre-check line. this one lady ahead of me got ahead of me and they said she was in the wrong line and she was distraught. [laughter] just be aware. nomination for the grammy awards
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are out. reggie: leading the pack is queen vee --bey. she has nine nominations, and break my soul is up for record and song of the year and the album renaissance earned an album of the year not. --nod. the grammy awards will be handed out february 5. beyoncé has 128 grannies -- has won 28 grannies -- grammies. she is tired with quincy jones -- tied with quickie -- quincy jones. the cop -- she needs three to tie the record and forth to be -- for two beats it.
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drew: i also forget, what is the difference between record an album -- record and album? reggie: record and song? album is all the tracks on -- renaissance is the album. song and record on -- of the year is single. one of them, song of the year is for the writer of the song. drew: record is everybody -- jobina: record of the year is awarded to a single for -- or a song on the album. it doesn't -- it has to be a track the album. song of the year could be any song. reggie: that is the grammies. kumasi: he will win both -- she
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will win both. reggie: adele got her last time, remember? drew: i enjoyed the height of the pandemic when they did that. when they did the outdoor thing, that was fun. i do love how random people, when they win spoken book grammy, they say, i, grammy winner? i wonder if that is a hotly contested race. who read their book better? kumasi: sometimes they have to campaign to win these things. drew: we are quote -- totally clear out there and we are fog free and mild sunshine out there. it will feel nice and we will get close to 70 degrees in several cities away from the coast and we are looking at early next week.
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a hint of a pattern change. we are not confident the rain is returning but there are hints that there are patterns of wet weather. there is a lot going on this morning things to an offshore wind. it is not as bad as it was this time yesterday. diablos gusting to 60 miles per hour. we had rains that ■have mitigatd five concerns. --fire concerns. in southern california, they have a red flag warning because they have not seen the amount of rain we have seen for -- so far. we turn partly cloudy later this evening and fog returns. we will wake up to partly cloudy skies with coastal cloud cover. overnight, we will track the fog returning to the coast. temperatures in the 30's and
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40's. there's a lot of sunshine through the weekend and we will track the chance early next week tuesday and wet and breezy. reggie: viola davis is up for a grammy for reading her book. if she gets it, she is an egot? kumasi: wells is also fort -- who also is also for? --for its? amanda gorman. reggie: rebuilding real estate prices, the game the less you guess how much houses are so for. kumasi: while t
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nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. kumasi: here are the seven things to know. an investigation into a deadly lease shooting in redwood city. investigators say a person was shot bymeiole -- violent suspect. reggie: president biden says it is unlikely a missile that hit poland was fired from russia. poland's president said the rocket may have been russian-made. kumasi: donald trump says he is running for president in 2024.
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this marks his third run for the white house after he lost his election bid in 2020. reggie: nasa's moon rocket launched in cape canaveral. it marks the first step to establish a long-term presence on the moon. drew: we are expecting mild sunshine. the numbers are closing on 70 degrees and by 4 p.m., a lot of 60's. jobina: we have a deadly crash report in bay point where a sig alert is underway and a massive backup is underway. traffic is being diverted at bailey road. kumasi: amazon has revealed plans to lay off at least 200 people from its offices in silicon valley. according to documents, the layoffs will start in january. at one point, they were everywhere but bert scooters says it could go bakeware up. -- bankrupt.
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they said due to compilation revenues, they said that they overestimated profits. many electric scooter companies sword several years ago. initially, berdych was not among -- reggie: there is a new wordle inspired game called listed. it features a photo from a recently sold real estate listing and you guess how much it sold for. more information is revealed by location until the player guesses the right price. you get nine guesses and the game tells you if you need to go higher and lower. a former stanford grad and airbnb engineer has cocreated the game and you can play at listed.fun. you need to know the city at least.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> america's combat starts right now -- comeback starts right now. reggie: donald trump announces presidency in 2024 -- run for presidency in 2024. kumasi: the destination that will be free for everyone here. -- next year. >> ♪ i knew you were trouble when you walked in ♪ reggie: the swifties are upset.
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fans are outraged after the site went down after they were trying to secure their spot on one. don't get the fandom it -- mad. drew: the people were stressed. some women was at work and the farmer was going off and she was sitting at the guest. she said i am 600 away and i am not moving. we are in visibility mode. we have clear skies and fog free and elevated temperatures. 48 and the city. -- in the city. good morning palo alto. a live look at the open airport camera showing call conditions. here is how it -- the day shapes
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up. it is mild and later on by doing, take the meal outside and it will feel nice and we have temperatures in the 60's and approaching 70 degrees. a closer look at the highs coming up and we will show you cooler weather. reggie: former president donald trump's former presidential campaign is sort -- underway. this comes as he faces several investigations and criticism from others. jobina: the former president the announcement in front of hundreds of supporters in florida. it follows a disappointing showing for trump backed candidates but he makes it clear he is moving forward. we apologize for that audio issue but this is president trump's third -- former president trump's third run for president and this is considered a test for republican loyalty
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and it is testing it his grasp on the gop is strong. trump lost the 2020 election but has not conceded. he has pushed false claims that the election was rigged. kumasi: one important phase not in an sentence -- intendants -- attendance, was her -- his daughter. ivanka was trump's only child to go into the white house during the last term and she served as a senior advisor alongside her husband. reggie: president biden treated a come -- we did a campaign -- tweeted a campaign -- pundits
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say the video signals present is getting ready for a rematch -- president biden is getting ready for a rematch. " we will be lucky to have any of the outstanding republican leaders who will decide to run for president. " kumasi: there is now plenty of political maneuvering happening on capitol hill. house republicans nominated kevin mccarthy to be the next speaker of the house and control of the house as he is to be fully called for the gop is expected to win a full majority. ricks -- rick scott plans to challenge mitchell kahlo -- mitch mcconnell for his post. it is the first opposition mitch mcconnell has face in 15 years. reggie: police shot and killed a domestic violent suspect whose -- who they say he was using
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free children as a shield. this happened near maple street. a reporter is live at the redwood city police department. >> i've redwood city police officers have been placed on the administration of lead -- administrative leave per department protocol. the 911 call came in after three although the call was not responding to dispatchers and police say they heard a screaming child in the background. responding officers found the man with a woman and three kids in a car. after police showed up, they say the suspect pulled out a handgun and tried to use the three children as a shield. a witness was one of several forced to the ground as gunshots were fired. >> i remember hearing on the
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people around me something around the lines of they got them free and the guy is down. >> the suspect, a 36-year-old red with resident who was known to the police, was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries. we are told the woman involved was also taken to the hospital with minor unrelated injuries. her and the three kids involved are all expected to be ok. reggie: if you or someone you know seems to be going through issues of domestic violence, there is help. find local resources at abc7news.com/takeaction. kumasi: yesterday, -- we did not guilty two to charset against
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him. police say he broke into nancy pelosi's home, intending to attack the house speaker. her husband paul was there. he shivered a -- suffered a fractured sure -- fracture. reggie: the mormon church has enough support for a federal law protecting marriage equality. they said they would allow support for same-sex couples. the bill would exempt religious organization from providing mayor services that they do not approve of. kumasi: after major delays, nasa's artemis rocket blasted into space overnight. >> 3, 2, one, boosters in admission and left off of artemis one. we rise together back to the moon and beyond.
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kumasi: that's what i need when i wake up in the morning. reggie: whoever this announcer is, i need more. and beyond. kumasi: talking about it. this mission will send the artemis rocket to the moon as nasa tries to establish a human presses there. our reporter is live in the newsroom. >> be on is the key word there but what a cool moment for nasa as they start a project designed to put human backs on -- humans back on the more after the mission in the 70's. here is the launch from the space center in florida. it took off before midnight here out west -- only a mannequin is on board and a capsule will go around the moon and back before it lands on earth in a few
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weeks. the program is designed to take americans back to the moon after the apollo mission that put them on the moon. >> ed is not really until you push the frontiers of science where you answer these bigger questions than we have ever answered before. >> that is the goal of the mission which was delayed several times to -- due to other issues but it is on its way to the moon. president -- vice president, harris tweeted -- kamala harris tweeted. " this is a landmark motive -- modern -- moments for the nation and the world." nasa hopes it leads to one day be mission to mars -- leads to
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the mission to mars. kumasi: twitter blue relax. when the feature is expected to be available. reggie: the brand that is hoping to get you to into the spirit of the season. drew: it is looking nice out there. you can see unlimited visibility and the bay bridge and san francisco, against sutro tower blinking. it is breezy in bay hills and keeping temperatures elevated in the 40's. live doppler seven along with satellite, the one a work corridor from california up into washington, it is quite and it stays -- quiet and it stays that way. things may be changing early next week. feature whether showing you we have mild sunshine by 10:00 a.m. and approaching 60 degrees and
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we expect 70's on the board and above average for the summer here expect -- and expect a lot of sunshine. any breeze will weaken. we will see bright skies at oakland from 67. 65 in the city. the same story in fairfield. we do take a dip in the temperatures tomorrow because the marine layer returns and we expect morning fog. partly cloudy skies in the afternoon but a dry pattern lasting through the weekend and things maybe changing next week. you will talk about a weather pattern -- we will talk about a weather pattern. jobina: if you commute from antioch, pittsburgh, they point and you rely on highway for traveling in the westbound direction, this is what you will run into.
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all lanes are blocked on westbound for and we have a deadly crash in that area. we don't have a estimate on when the lanes will reopen. just to give you perspective, if you drive from antioch to concord right now, it will take you an hour and 12 minutes. it is only 5:40 in the morning. you can see how far traffic is backed up. you can see the purple where lanes are blocked. we have a second sig alert where all lanes are blocked before springs road. according to the chp, this is involving a big rig. this is a live look and you can see emergency lights. we will let you know when we hear about when the lanes will reopen.
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kumasi: there are new developments in the murder of four university students. >> new details on the idaho homicide mystery. authority saying an edged weapon was used in the crime in believe it was an isolated incident. >> the conclusion was straightforward that this doesn't pertain to any other location or individuals in the city. within an hour, i believe they knew that and can say, lift the shelter in place and go about your business but do the usual things to keep yourself safe. >> gma speaking to someone who saw all four victims hours before their death, saying many students are leaving campus out of fear. >> we left home yesterday or
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today because we don't really feel safe. >> we will be left from the scene with the very latest. reggie: new details. the tech company in the bay area laying off thousands of workers. amazon says it will eliminate jobs in sunnyvale in january of the nearly 10,008 plan to let go nationwide. amazon is the latest to abruptly lay off people. elon musk is announcing more changes for the twitter blue. date a dollar a month verifications description will relaunch. he says the relaunch is to make sure everything is rocksolid. it will stop this month because many others were imitating people on the platform. kumasi: south lake tahoe residents found this orphaned
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black bear and he has a skin infection and other health issues. his care at the open zoo includes heat lamps and bear chow. people in south lake tahoe named him nixon. reggie: there is a new terminal and break -- baggage claim area with him not to wind lovers. they have a new seating area with decorative trees on the countertops. the terminal has four new gates for alaska airlines and others and american airlines will continue to use the old terminal. the air -- unofficial says the terminal is honoring wine country. >> we are the heart of wine country and we want people to feel like you are coming into my country. reggie: it is the snoopy for me.
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but other airport has snoopy asked -- what other airport has snoopy for their mascot? actually, another airport does. [laughter] the airport has doubled its passenger numbers since the saw -- the beginning of the pandemic. kumasi: if your vacation plans include yosemite park, reservations will not be required to visit yosemite. the reservations were required in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic. last summer's, visitors need -- needed reservations because other showings were closed for repairs. absolute vodka released an -- a
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handbag that looks like an espresso martini glass. reggie: not more stunts. kumasi: that's too loud. the sweetest -- swedish brand made the back as a con -- cocktail of the season. you can only get on black friday and on their website. for $26, you can be sent a step by step toasting guide. reggie: i finally, really gave espresso martini's a good run. i gave it two orders on vacations. it is not for me. kumasi: it is too thick? reggie: it doesn't takes right -- taste right. it takes artificial. drew: yeah. i don't like caffeine-y alcohol drinks.
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i had harrowing college experiences. it is always ptsd when i see the bottle. you have that one thing where you are like note. --nope. and how big is it -- kumasi: the chain looks nice. drew: you can probably take it off. reggie: you can put it to the thing -- the elf on the shelf -- ranch on the branch. put it next to that. [laughter] drew: it is nice out there this morning and we have a breeze in the hills and we are fog free and clear skies. we have mild sunshine and today is the warmest day we have. it will feel nice by 4 p.m. and we are tracking potential for rain next week and now for sure but it looks like the pattern is
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trying to change by tuesday and right now we are at 50 at the bay. 34 in fairfield and 35 palo alto and the reason why we have the mixed bag of temperatures, we have a breeze on the hills and with the wind rose down the hillside, it warms of the temperatures and that is why we are seeing numbers close to the coast but chilly in the valley. it is no concern for a red flag warning here locally but in southern california, they will go into red flag warning in a matter of an hour. all area shaded in red could see winds up to 35 miles per hour. future weather showing partly cloudy skies and fog returns to the coastline overnight, so today, sunshine and temperatures and mid-60's. it is filling nice out there and overnight, we will see fog returns of the coastline and partly skies above and numbers
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in the 30's and 40's. we have the next seven days for you and mild sunshine. we have a nice pattern through the weekend and there are signs that we could see wet weather on tuesday. we will keep it at a light one -- reggie: after massive layoffs, some employees given a new deadline to agree on tough working conditions. kumasi: trouble with taylor. price gouging. reggie: summa and souci -- sushi reggie: summa and souci -- sushi -- the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together.
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really happy or frustrated. yesterday, presales caused a virtual meltdown of ticketmaster's website. some fans were told to lock on -- lock on through a link through text message. ticketmaster says they had a unprecedented demand. the tour kicks off march 18 in arizona. abc 7 has seen some tickets selling for upwards of $30,000. [laughter] reggie: what? kumasi: where are you sitting? reggie: i you are on stage. -- i hope you are on stage. final preps are happening on macy's thanksgiving day parade. wonder bread is debuting the wonder ship.
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it is a clear dome filled with balls and confetti and there is a baby shark flow. -- float. we are still doing that? toys "r" us is doing a new design. kumasi: starting tomorrow, an and richie -- enriching culture experience. the sumo and sushi tour kicks off in san francisco and it highlights sumo wrestling. going into the ring will be six professional sumo wrestlers from japan. they encourage questions. tickets can include a variety of food experiences from bento boxes to custom sushi orders. the tour is three days and you can buy tickets at the website. that looks really cool. reggie: that would be fun. i have never seen sumo wrestling.
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kumasi: am i going to be called? -- cold? jobina: -- reggie: they have a lot of -- drew: they have a buffer? can we find that? reggie: question for the push and -- cushion for the push and --pushin. drew: is that applicable for that? reggie: they push each other. kumasi: what did i start? i went to transition to weather. drew: we went right back the other way. one of the spots that is cooler than this time yesterday was oakland. when you have a calm wind, it tends to make you a lot cooler in the morning hours. open is at 39 and 33 in santa
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rosa. a live look at sutro tower. the day looks fantastic and today is the warmest week -- day we had this week. 60's along the coach with sunshine. kumasi: the fastest electric car ever hits the road across the pond. reggie: amazon layoffs across the bay area. how many workers will be outs of positions. kumasi: if you want to fill up your tank, now would be the time. reggie: here is a live look outsid
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00, police shoot and kill a man in redwood city. they say he was using children as shields. the investigation happening this morning. reggie: then, an unfortunate accident. the president weighing in on the missile blast that left two people dead in poland as tensions ramp up between russia and ukraine. kumasi: and the new ultimatum from elon musk to twitter employees. we are starting with a check of our forecast with drew tuma. drew: today is the warmest day we will have a week. right now, we are in the 30's
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