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reelection in the next congress. >> in front of her colleagues and the nation, speaker pelosi passing on the political torch. >> it is time to leave the office that i so deeply respect. i am grateful that so many are welcome and willing to hold this office. >> the gentlelady from california, nancy pelosi. >> she was the first woman to serve as a house leader in two, marking a 20 year run as speak -- is house speaker. >> never did i think i would go from homemaker to house speaker. >> speaker pelosi spoke of her achievements. >> i have worked with three
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presidents, transforming energy with president bush, transforming health care with president barack obama, and transforming the future from infrastructure, to health care, with president joe biden. and probably pointing to the door she opened for women. >> when i came to congress in 1987, there were 12 credit women. now there are over 90. we want more. >> we are losing an extraordinary leader. she is without a doubt, most powerful, most effective, -- speaker of the house ever. >> jackie speier call it a sad day. >> i along with my colleagues feel that a lot of oxygen has left the caucus. >> emotional moments on the floor, the speaker getting to
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read talking about her husband, paul. >> for my dear husband, paul, who has been my partner in life and pillar of support, thank you. >> still recovering from a brutal attack at their san francisco home just weeks ago. >> we are grateful for all the prayers and well wishes as he continues his recovery. thank you so much. >> the applause carrying on, and the speaker making clear, her work in congress is not done. >> this i will continue to do as a member of the house, speaking for the people of san francisco, serving the great state of california, and to form -- and defending our constitution. >> as to who might take over for speaker pelosi, congressman jeffries, could make history
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becoming the first house democratic -- the first black house democratic leader. >> for a bigger picture perspective, phil is here, we take at the names, nancy pelosi, we know jackie speier is leaving office, diane feinstein is in her late 80's, what does this mean for the san francisco area? >> it means a shift, all of the people you mentioned are over 70, and jackie speier has opted to lead -- aleve, and that is a power vacuum. you move up the ranks to where you have a say not just in policy but where the money goes. nancy pelosi was somebody who not only got are cut of the pie but she made and baked the pie.
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our congressional delegation from the bay area helped serve it up. this could be a problem for us, i am not sure we will get the transportation funds that we got in the past. the east bay, says, we still have the muscle and we will for a few years, but pelosi is one that is moving on and another generation will take its place. >> when she began, she was painted as a lightweight or a socialite, what was the secret of her success? >> clarity of purpose. she is very tough. a lot of politicians get distracted, they think they should run for the senate, may be president, this and that, how many times have you seen that? nancy pelosi was focused on one thing only, being speaker of the house, and in her turn as speaker of the house, she
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weathered the stern -- weathered the storm. she got along with some presidents and not well with others. she didn't get along with bill clinton when he was in the white house. she was looking out for what was best for her body, the house of representatives. she raised 1.5 billion dollars, that is a record, she stuck to the course of what her jobless, and that was taking care of the house of representatives. >> phil, do you think she was the right person at the right time, given what the democratic party was facing and dealing for a while with a trump presidency and then these last two years leading up to the midterm elections -- was it her style and determination that made her if not the perfect person, a key person. >> you were talking about it politically, and you are absolutely right. i don't know that she was the perfect person but we -- but it
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would be difficult to someone better. she was winning races and weathering storms. we should be honest that it was about a couple of years ago that talks started bubbling up among the progressive liberal members of congress that it was time for her to move on. she said this would be her last run. there were also congresspeople who said that they wanted her to stay. in other words, you have fought this far, you got the american health care act, obamacare, past. , just give us two years more leadership. like people who respect the time an institution, she said no, i am going to become a congressperson. i am going to do what george washington did, i am going to take the leadership and leave the leadership as it moves on and i watch it move on. that is not something that we saw in washington with his last president. >> what do you think happens,
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will nancy pelosi serve out the final two years and then you have the domino effect, could possibly replace or down the road. >> those are issues there. she is getting up in years, as she said in her speech, and paul pelosi just suffered a horrific attack by a hammer. what is down the line remains to be seen, but people are already lining up, state senator scott wiener, will run if he -- if she steps aside. other names, our san francisco supervisor and possibly even christine pelosi, nancy pelosi's daughter. there is never a loss for intrigue in the bay area when it comes to politics, but in this case, there is a loss because one of the giants is moving on. >> we appreciate your insight. >> governor newsom praised
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pelosi's devotion to public service and california. >> she redefined that position. no one has been more effective, consequential in modern american history in that position. i do not think that's an overstatement. california and a generation of san francisco say that. >> we will hear more from gavin newsom coming up at 5:00, he is highlighting the millions of dollars the state has spent to get ready for the next wildfire. >> researchers say that this could be a game changer, a vaccine to fight the deadly effects of fentanyl. >> thousands of east bay fire hydrants have gone for years without inspection coming up. >> how do you feel about chicken grown in a lab in berkeley? they say it safe to eat but you
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a season of giving to help residents pay their water bills. sacred heart community service is providing an additional $1 million to assist low income families and it's running through 2023, the water assistance program has helped over 1000 families, since the covid 19 pandemic, and more of us using water -- more water, many have fallen behind on their bills. >> many families need to choose between paying for food, rent, health care or bills. my fellow board numbers and i, were eager to help these families so that they didn't need to make these tough decisions. >> this program is available to santa clara county residents who meet income requirements. >> saturday is transgender day of remembrance, in honor of that day, we are releasing our abc 7 are relevant -- are abc seven
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original, about gwen araujo, being gwen, focus is on her struggles later in life, her transition as a teenager, and her death at the hands of men who discovered she was transgender. the video includes evidence not previously seen by the general public. >> she was a teenager. >> it was about the most vicious cold-blooded thing i could think of. >> she tried to escape the house and was pulled back in. >> i want people to learn from this. >> the media and public learned about trans lives and transit death. the case of gwen araujo is one that changed everything. >> you can watch being gwen, on
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amazon, roku, and wherever you stream. >> sheriff's investigators announced that they were conducting a hate crime investigation, baby dolls with dark complexion was found hanging at several schools this week, investigators are looking into the cases as hate crimes reviewing footage to find a person responsible for putting up those dolls. >> a potentially game is being a fight the effects of fentanyl. the vaccine will stop the effects of the drug getting into the brain, it will help save lives and cope with the opioid epidemic. the vaccine is still undergoing research and evaluation. researchers say that it could be given to those that want to avoid the effects of fentanyl or
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addicts that want to quit the drop -- the drug. >> it's been so warm for november. >> i'm not ready, what about you larry? >> i'm so hungry. i'm ready. i think were having ham this year. i have the radar behind me, it is not on us, it is up in the great lakes, specifically what's going to happen in buffalo. larry probably already knows this, because they are moving the game because of how much snow they are going to get between now and sunday they are looking at between one and 5 feet of snow. they have lake effect snow warning in place because of that. it is thursday, that means -- the exceptional, the darkest of the red and san joaquin valley, it's about 2% smaller than it was last week, because of that, that's the only change. the rest of us here are in
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severe or extreme. here is a shot from the east bay, we will still have chilly and mild afternoons as we have the seven-day forecast. the chance of rain fades monday into tuesday, and thanksgiving is warmer than average if you like to get outside. instead of lying on the couch and watching football date, or whatever you do. because of the conch conditions in dry air, we are starting from a lower threshold this afternoon, with the diffused sunshine it is a little bit cooler, 59 in oakland, livermore and los gatos. tonight we will have low clouds like we did this morning, and a few high clouds hanging around, the temperatures in the north bay and east bay around north hill. scattered areas of frost.
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if you had frost this morning you are likely to have rust tomorrow morning. microclimates, we are still using them because it is still this form. 62 at menlo park, 66 at redwood city. 66 around the coast. 60 downtown and south -- and san francisco. for the east bay, almost as nights, 68, the rest of us are almost as nice around 64 to 66. we will wake up to high clouds tomorrow and we will see increasing sunshine in the afternoon. he does line here, that's a cold front, it is coming in from the north and it is going to bring us another chance of wins. especially in our hills, the next burst will be tomorrow, 20-30 gusting 30-50. tomorrow will be our warmest day
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until possibly thanksgiving eve, look at wednesday almost as warm as tomorrow. we will get on the cooler side of that breezy air mass and then those temperatures will get back to average with increasing clouds on monday. a slight chance of wet weather across the north bay tuesday, and then wednesday into thursday, thanksgiving temperatures are a little bit above average and no real adversity if you're trying to drive around the bay or the rest of the coast. >> that's good news, you said ham and turkey, what time should we be over? >> about 2:30. >> ostia. -- i will see you. >> coming up, empty offices are busting san francisco's budget. >> wide work from home is costing the
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twitter employees to decide if they want to stay or leave the company, elon musk told employees that they needed to decide by 2:00 today. some are now filing lawsuits, zach fuentes spoke with a labor law attorney about what they will have in their case against the company. >> it was a tough ultimatum to
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employees sent via email. elon musk says that he will need to work high intensity long hours, anyone who didn't want to participate by 2:00 on thursday would get two months -- severance pay. >> i think it is unfair choice to put to employees when they are unaware of what the company will look like going forward. >> her concern is that the email could be coercive. >> if people do not resign now, will they be terminated in a different layoff slowly that dings them for their performance. i think a lot of employees are operating under uncertainty, and that is unfair for them, and i believe it's unlawful. >> 60 day layoff notice needs to
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be given. so far twitter is in compliance. the justice for local community workers act, he says it will protect workers not just from layoffs like the ones at twitter, but will -- support communities. >> whether it is local or statewide or national layoff, you will pay for -- and there will be contribution to retrain people who have been laid off. >> their firm continues to be called by twitter employees unsure of their future or rights. >> it seems like it is a chaotic place where things change on a day-to-day basis. >> i'm set point has abc news. >> the city could lose $200 million in property taxes over the next five years. if that happens, the list of services across the city could
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be cut. luz pena spoke with tasha officials about the situation -- with officials about the situation the city could face. >> the sign of an ozone -- of an evolving work culture, but for others it's a cry for help. >> a iceberg is about to hit san francisco. rex san francisco could lose millions of dollars in property taxes as more offices become vacant. >> i don't think that folks currently understand, even the folks that are fully committed to 100% remote work, people have become comfortable with it, but even a hybrid schedule helps to support our city right now. what's under the most optimistic scenario, san francisco could lose 100 million dollars in
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property taxes, worst case scenario, 200 million by 2028. these projections were made by the city's economist, he says that 200 million dollars is only a glimpse of the impact. >> the vacancies will go down under our forecast, but the rates will be lower than, so property income and property values will be less then the assessed value for that property. >> this would mean the city would need to start cutting services. >> a lot of them would have to do with the rackley cleaning our streets, keeping our city safe. -- directly with cleaning our streets and keeping our city steve. >> historically we are still seeing the effects today. >> one of the plans is to tap into other industries to move into downtown san francisco like
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biotech, but the feasibility of that is unclear. >> the previous benchmark was the.com crash, this is worse than that. >> in san francisco, luz pena abc7news. >> the i team found hundreds of
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months long abc 7 investigation affected for years. yeah nearly 200 problems with hydrants in the oakland hills have been reported since 2019 and this is an area as we know with extreme fire risk i-team reporter stephanie sierra joins us now to expose the lack of accountability from the city to address the problem steph yes, kristen and larry this story started with pictures like this fire hydrants covered up hard to locate or disguised in the brush seems like this got us wondering how often are these hydrants inspected and more importantly in an event of a major fire. will they work? lessons learned and lessons lost it is concerning oakland hills resident doug. mosher doesn't want to live through another mistake to have that water supply is crucial to be able to fight a fire. one of the most important lessons learned from the 1991 oakland firestorm is access.
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31 years ago oakland's fire hydrants were different than most across the state. this limited the help surrounding agencies could provide because they didn't have the adapters necessary to access the water supply. that problem was fixed in 1994, but 28 years later residents are now left with a different question. are these hydrants even working? we'd like to know the east bay municipal utility district or east bay mutt told the i-team their responsible for maintaining more than 31,000 public fire hydrants across alameda and contra costa counties the abc 7 news. i team discovered only a fraction are regularly inspected a fraction as in 2.5 percent. that's 800 hydrants per year. i don't think they should the issue seriously, perhaps maybe they didn't take me seriously. it's one of many reasons former oakland hills resident nick vigilante moved out of california after 22 years. in september 2020.
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he asked east bay mud if hydrants are routinely inspected. maybe you should take this seriously the agency told him we do not have a proactive program in place right now to inspect and repair hydrates. we are launching a preventative maintenance program in october. the next month that didn't happen public records obtained by the i-team show after repeated requests from residents the fire preventative maintenance program eventually launched a year later in october of 2021. our goal is to inspect 800 fire hydrants. every year is inspecting these hydrants a priority in high fire severity zones. yes, certainly, but high fired a fire, excuse me, high fire severity zones are a priority for us, but the data seems to tell a different story. there are more than 32,000 public fire hydrants in the city of oakland the 19 filed public records request to see the total number of hydrant inspections conducted by east bay mud an areas with the highest fire risk in the oakland hills an area
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identified by cal fire as a high fire hazard severity zone this included 46 roads that burned in the oakland firestorm in 1991 after waiting nearly three months for the documents. it found only 17 inspections in these areas since 2019 darn it. i wish they would just do the job. there shouldn't be that hard neighbor. tom. grossman is tired of taking pictures like this showing hydrants that look to be deteriorating according to east bay mudd's fire hydrant preventative maintenance program plan. the hydrant should be visible from all approaches. there should be no brush tree limbs structures or soil that could interfere with anyone accessing connecting hoses or operating the hydrant. but if you ask grossman dozens of neighbors complain, that's not the reality on the roads. how many have you seen like this in the past two weeks? i've seen too just writing my bike around. i'm not even looking so we did
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and within 10 minutes we found several hydrants like this covered up hard to access and some missing the blue street markers that are placed on the road to help fire crews identify hydrant locations. this is the hydrant we met with oakland fire chief heather mos dean to show her some of these pictures, but she told us it's not a big issue. we very rarely run into a hydrant that we think is working and doesn't work. it's very rare yet according to abc 7's analysis of thousands of repair records. there were at least 78 leaking issues involving hydrants from 2019 through june of this year the majority reported in oakland a handful of those leaks were due to hydrants crashed into at least 83 hydrants were hit mainly by vehicles like police cars and delivery. box more than a dozen of those hydrants were hit in high fire risk areas and had damage that took more than a month to repair and replace in another case this hydrant and castro valley a block from eden medical center took more than six months to
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repair they tend to be overlooked to often people drive by hydrants and don't really pay them too much attention. so who will pay attention we brought the issue back to the two agencies directly involved east bay mud and the oakland fire department. vegetation management inspections chief mosine explains the department conducts residential vegetation management inspections to ensure homeowners are reducing their wildfire risk. do those teams also check the status of the hydrants. it's not part of the the residential vegetation management inspection does not include fire hydrants wouldn't it make sense to have that be a part of it? and as i said before east bay mud, the hydrants are east bay muds. we just get to use them. so we share these photos with east bay mud spokesperson nelsey rodriguez with this concern you you know, i can't say because it could be that you're accessing the water from here or there. i don't know what the proper who's who owns this property east bay mud told the id the
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hydrants the agency overseas are painted white some may be red to indicate lower water pressure. we shared these photos of white hydrants with rodriguez. some of them are covered or they have brush around and they're not as visible. i can't say if that's a problem or not. this is what it looks like around it if that's okay or if that's not okay. can't i can't tell you whether that's okay or not, but the requirements in the california state fire code. can the code is explicitly clear. it states the fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire hydrants and that access shall be maintained at all times. plus three feet of clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants. ultimately. it should be clear around. i mean ideally it should be clear around. well, you know, it's it's difficult to say some people, you know, they they plant their plants around it. we don't maintain hydrants. they're east bay mud and somehow the fire department says it's not their problem. they're all playing, you know point the finger past the buck eventually. there's going to be a fire engine that rolls it up and they
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can't get water really government should be more effective than this. now chief mosine told us there used to be an agreement between east bay mud public works and the fire department identifying a plan for maintaining fire hydrants across the city and the county. she says the fire department even used to have a crew that was solely focused on checking hydrants, but with budget cuts and a staffing shortage, they don't have the resources. kristen steph a lot of finger appointing but ultimately who's responsible. well, that's a great question and that's what we're looking into christian following our story oakland city leaders are discussing how hydrant inspections can now be prioritized and whether or not a formal agreement between the two agencies is necessary to make that happen. well, of course keep a close eye on it. thank you so much steph. if you have a story for the abc 7 news, i team just go to abc7news.com slash i-team, or you can call one eight eight forty. we'll be right back.
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it's how it brings us together. ford four with karina and mike joining us team of southwest airlines employees really came to the rest of a passenger one fortunately left their phone at the gate. everybody was already buckled in the flight had pushed back ready to take this one. look at that. they're jumping up to give the captain the phone. so i mean this was a total team effort here the ground crew coming out past the phone up the captain gives it to a flight attendant who gave it back to its rightful owner a good deed
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that happened this sunday. that's fantastic. which was coincidentally world kindness day. that was remarkable. i mean i've been on the other end of this thing where you leave an item on the plane and then you go through lost and found the abyss that is lost and found and they send you emails. we have not found your item yet. oh, you're lucky you got an email. yes, but but southwest all time. really? yeah. how long ago named airline? yeah, how long no like three years four years ago. never got them back. no. yeah, i mean, i feel like if that happens you leave them on the plane or you leave them at the gate. you're done you're done, right? yeah, but this very unexpected. unless you're flying southwest i guess. go, there you go. all right, $40 water bottles becoming a new status symbol in the workplace according to the wall street journal. the stanley quencher is regaining its popularity because of millennial women on social
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media at one point. there was a wait list for it online quencher fan say they love that it fits in the car cup holder while keeping drinks hot and cold. you can choose a marketing director calls that the patagonia vest of water bottles others say it's overheight. you know when i see a straw like thing i get nervous because those are always hard to clean. but otherwise i suppose it's it's kind of nice looking like if i knew a patagonia was maybe it means something to me but are you kidding there? it's a clothing company that specializes in outdoor wear and they get back to the environment a lot mike. it's like those. uh, what is it? the yetis i've ever they competing with that because they're super expensive also. well hydro flasks. yeah, but the thing with the hydro flask is usually the base is pretty thick so wouldn't go in a cup holder like that, but i think the hydro flasks might even be more expensive than these which are around forty dollars rei in their pricey.
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i wouldn't pay. for i guess it's an investment into your health right think of all the things that we waste our money on if 40 bucks is going to get you to drink water every day. and you know, you can take that cup from the office into your car with you drink on your way home and you're hydrated and you're healthier for $40. it's not that bad again. i wouldn't pay for it. i'm fine with my cheap water bottle five dollars. you have a marketing background. me. oh, wow. that was good. well, that's really good green and while i agree with you, i can never spend forty dollars on something like that because this is the same person who left the sunglasses in the plane. so yeah. yeah. i was just lose it. well, yeah karina all but begging for a stanley quencher for either her wedding registry or christmas. i should have that to my wedding register. there you go. there you go. the fda has just ruled that lab grown meat from a berkeley company is safe to eat upside
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food says it's chicken product uses cells from a single chicken to grow the same amount of poultry that comes from hundreds of naturally raised chickens despite this ruling the product is safe they say and that they don't have it on sale yet. they can't go on sale because there's still other regulatory hurdles that they have to pass who is ready for this type of chicken. oh, yeah me why not? i mean composition wise it's like the same thing, right? i just think of star trek like the replicator with you know, make me tea. yeah, there's the tea and it's like almost the same thing. i presume it takes a little longer to grow a chicken. yeah, as long as it doesn't they don't try to make it look like a chicken wing or something right if you're making it into a patty and we're gonna cook it. anyways, it's fine and they say, you know, this is gonna help, you know, eliminate the need to raise and slaughter animals. it's gonna help with greenhouse gas emissions. so there's that whole side of it. so let me ask you this mike 20 years from now.
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do you think we'll be eating all of these? made by man products fake meat and and not even thinking twice about it or will be like growing up in the 70s and 80s when you had processed food and now you're learning how bad that was for you, right? yeah. i hope not. i mean i hope not but i'm skeptical. all right, i don't think this is process not the same way though, by the way, can i just do a shameless plug for the 3 pm show tomorrow? we have lab grown salmon. on the show are you're going to try it? oh, yeah. okay. let us know how it is. i'm actually curious. okay, we're all about trying food around here, right? oh, yeah favorite san francisco restaurant recently reopened after a pandemic closure and a floor to ceiling renovation italian restaurant delphina on 18th and guerrero in the mission first open in 1998. well, the inside closed wants the pandemic hit and diners were only just allow back inside late last month. well, we're fortunate to have the owners craig and annie stoll joining us live now.
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well you guys what a fantastic couple here joining us and what we're doing like the fake chicken story. we're smelling all your wonderful delicious food that i assume is 100% real and natural and i think there's real bacon and that's yeah nothing left grown. all right. congratulations. you guys tell us what well, first of all just because we're looking at the food real quickly. tell us about delfina food and your concept and why it's i mean seriously critics fans we all love it. well, you know when covid hit we shut down and we spent a lot of months just doing takeout and delivery for a long time. we weren't sure if we were gonna reopen it all and decided that if we're gonna reopen we want to go big so we did a complete renovation down to the studs and open with a gorgeous new dining room. we combined our two spaces. we had a pizzeria next door and the main restaurant we combined them together got a full liquor license. we have a bar now.
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yeah. oh, we're really excited to be open again. it's been three weeks now. best menu, which i think you said, it's this is this like also buco or a short rib risotto. it's so amazing. you know, that's exactly what it's it's a take on a subuku. it's actually oxtails and oxtail ragu with the risotto millionaire. so it's a take on fuku, but it's a lot easier to eat can eat it with a spoon. oh, it is delicious. what's in this? i mean, there's bacon there's walnuts in here the flavors outstanding you could just eat this as an entree. it's a lot of del campo so that's some mixed greens balsamic vinaigrette parmigiano-reggiano walnuts and pancetta that we make here at the restaurant. you didn't know this when you agreed to come on tasty thursday. kristin is having dinner right now right here. tell us about the bread. this is award-winning bread, isn't it? yeah, so that's that's kind of like a cotton meets roman pizza
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bianca. it's a bread that we had. well, it's really good and idea that we had that we wanted to make michael kalanti a bread consultant and pretty well known baker consulted with us worked about three months on this bread and we're pretty thrilled with it. it's got i don't know if you can see there the the holes in it and the crumb is just beautiful. you gotta look at the side cut here you see you see the pockets. yeah. you know what? there's a reason larry salad is so good. i hear some of your produce is from your farm right in sonoma. we have a farm up in sonoma that we've we have a full-time farmer and it's kind of a new thing for us. it's been really fun and exciting to be able to sell make and sell our own. our own vegetables and fruits. it's been a crazy learning curve all summer, but we had at the height of the summer. we had a thousand. plants 400 strawberry plants we had eggplant and cucumbers and squash and onions and herbs we
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have about about a dozen fruit trees. and so there are days when we would harvest it in the morning and we'd be serving at that night. oh, wow. that's really yeah. it's beautiful. we've always bought from farmers but to pull it out of our own, you know out of our own earth. it was pretty pretty pretty amazing. well great experience. that's farm to table right there. that's all about right. yeah, you can tell congratulations you guys 1998 till now you are a bay area institution so great to have the mission locations back on 24th birthday this saturday, so you all right 25 back in action. thanks forces are joining us. yeah everybody elfina. thank you. all right, that's it for the ford f
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on the arizona cardinals in mexico city on monday night football next week into celebrate the niners return to mexico city the team treated local elementary school students to a pop-up football camp. they also invited them to a stem education lesson the team sharing this video with us. around 200 kids attended this two-day event shameless plug 49ers cardinals right here from mexico city monday night football on abc 7 are coverage begins monday at 5 pm and it's interesting the 49ers to get used to the altitude are working out in colorado where the snow's coming down. it's like 20 degrees and mexico.
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it's 70 degrees mike. so right same altitude of not the same temperature. yes different temperature, right? yeah. they want the extra step that they didn't need to do with that temperature, but hopefully everything's going okay for them there back here. we've got this just an absolutely gorgeous sunset developing remember sets at 4:56 so you don't have a couple more minutes rather the show is over go on out and then come right back for the five o'clock. we'll be in the low to upper 50s at 6 o'clock, but down most of us in the mid to 40s to about 50 degrees by nine o'clock. let's take a look at lowe's tonight another chilly night another night if you've had frost you know cover the windshield with something so the frost forms it so you'll have to scrape it in the morning low to mid 40s elsewhere. there'll be some patchy cloudiness and a little bit of fog out there. once again, we'll see increasing sunshine across the state temperatures very mild 50s at the coast into yosemite 60s in the central valley and then some 70s down south now if you are heading up to the sierra, we do have a wind advisory 24 hours seven o'clock tomorrow morning to 7 o'clock saturday morning,
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and it's a northeast wind so it will be across wind you need to be careful if you're driving in those higher elevations by accuweather 7-day forecast. almost bone dry well, that's unfortunate. thank you. mike 15 years later. the disney film enchanted is getting a sequel we go behind the scenes of dis-enchanted hitting disney plus tomorrow. hitting disney plus tomorrow. this is gloria. she hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with her cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio.
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movie enchanted followed by alaska daily at 10:00 then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. you can watch enchanted tonight to prepare for the sequel disenchanted tada the film premiere last night in los angeles entertainment reporter george panaccio was there are you poor now? and no, we're not. it's what they call a fixer upper. the original stars have enchanted are back for a news story in disenchanted. this one takes place 10 years after the original our fairy tale couple and their kids have left new york city for the suburbs. you know that phrase. be careful what you wish for. well, i wish for a very tell life and it's all gone terribly wrong. or terribly right we've been working on it for a long time and a lot of ideas have been tossed around and when they brought this particular one, it really resonated with me as a mom and as someone who we're family is so important director adam schenckman had a simple goal in mind with this movie. i just want people to feel joy to feel happy. it's hard to believe that i've
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been 15 years since we've done the original and then we see amy again and to work with adam on this it was great and then to be able to sing and dance was fantastic. we just had a class and we did it and irela indl of th pandemi a we just needed that levity, you know, so it's so nice to see this country for wishing and with some new characters to boot just that was so cure and beautiful and sweet. it's like it's like a game to try and be able to her as possible. you'll see disenchanted streaming on disney plus beginning friday and hollywood, georgia for abc news. well, i love the first one. so can't wait disney is the parent company of abc 7 abc 7 news is streaming 24/7. you can get the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app and join us whenever you want wherever you are. that's it for abc 7 news at 4 abc 7 news at 5 with dan and alma is next.
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