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officials revised the number of people heard from the incident down from 25 to 19. an as you can -- dan: in the castro district, people are still very much struggling to process this deadly attack. kristen: suzanne fountain spoke with people in the neighborhood. >> inside louise barbershop, another busy day. the colorado springs shooting at an lgbtq+ nightclub just before midnight is still difficult for most people to process. >> we try not to think about it too much. you can't dwell on that. >> -- worried it may happen again. >> it is tough when new think about the violence. >> they say now is the time to come together. >> i think everyone in every
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community should support each other as much as they can. people who are suffering, people who do not feel safe, try to make yourself visible as an ally. >> across the street, ken cory is deep by the shootings that killed a handful of people. >> it is a sad story. it just keeps happening. colorado, florida. why? why is it that you have to committee seen his crimes? >> around castro, there are numerous bars and clubs. some say the shooting in colorado springs hits close to home. the owner of the lookout parr says he has security seven nights a week and says most of the larger bars do too. >> i do not know what else we can do beyond what we are already doing. because this is not the first time this happened. threats like this are something that we hope we never have to
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deal with directly. >> after the shooting in orlando , bar owner chris hastings says his staff started doing active shooter training. >> it is unfortunate that that is the reality. i hope that changes. it is hard breaking it >> in the castro, suzanne. kristen: these events can take a toll on all of us. if you or a loved one might be experiencing a mental health crisis or need to connect with a qualified lgbtq+ crisis responder, get the support you need at abc7news.com/takeaction. dan: a frightening attempt at carjacking and robbery in san francisco. the incident shedding light on one neighborhood's increase in crime. dion lim brings you this report from the mission district in a story you will see only on 7 or
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eight >> what you are about to watch is witnessed by a small business owner too often. >> you see it all day. from small stuff, people coming out of their cars to run back and someone's hand is in their window. >> this attempt at carjacking at robbery saturday night at a gas station next door is anything but small. >> it is bad. >> watch is a pickup truck pulls up to a pump. aman exits and approaches the white mercedes. moments later, a second camera struggles with a woman's purse. when she does not let go, in other suspect hits her twice in the face. sam -- is a retired police chief and served nearly 40 years across the country. he says suspects often look for soft targets. >> they are distracted by what they are doing. >> while there is no data specifying crime at gas stations, the latest data from the new abc7 safety tracker
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shows vehicle thefts this year in the mission are up 28% over the three year average. robberies up 6%. >> statistically speaking, you are on the wrong side of that equation every time. >> he does recommend getting gas only when there are plenty of others doing the same. >> it is something that -- the potential of you becoming a victim. >> sfpd conference the suspects were unable to steal the mercedes. you can see them give up after not being able to stop -- start the car. police are asking anyone with information to come forward. dan: 831-year-old man is in the hospital after being stabbed in an unprovoked attack. the stabbing happened at about 11:20 this morning on lakeshore avenue. investigators tell the times the victim was drinking coffee when
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the man stabbed him in the neck without provocation. the two did not know each other. officers arrested the suspect and is now undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. kristen: former ufc champion cain velasquez pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, assault and weapons charges. he is charged with shooting at a man accused of sexually abusing his son. velasquez was granted bail and monitored released this month. he is asking the court for permission to travel to arizona to participate in a wrestling event. the judge has not ruled. dan: gaze from thanksgiving, bay area doctors are urging the public ticket vaccinated and boosted before family gatherings. kristen: luz pena is live in the newsroom with the story and the latest on how rsv, influenza and covid are filling up hospital rooms across the region. luz: covid, the flu and rsv are happening all at once.
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cdc data showing is it -- it is in hospitals across the state. according to multiple doctors, we need to go back to the basics. vaccinated, wash your hands and isolate when sick. hospitals across the country are reporting the impact of multiple respiratory viruses hitting the population at the same time. covid, influenza and rsv are responsible for driving a winter surge that can stress the medical sin -- system. . if you >> feel like you are coming down >> with a respiratory -- isolate. luz: gabriel ortiz has seen firsthand the impact of these viruses. ahead of the holiday season, he is urging the public to vaccinate against the flu and get a covid booster if it has been six months since your last covid shot. >> with these viruses circulating, covid and rsv, the symptoms are similar.
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it can be hard to tell apart. luz: there is no vaccine for rsv. according to the cdc, california has seen more rsv cases sooner in the season than in 2018 through 2021. >> rsv differs significantly from season to season. therefore, there is inferential levels of severity and we have not been able to predict those levels from one season to another. luz: the chief of pediatric home area medicine at lucille packer hospital, dr. david kornfield believes more children are getting rsv because they were less exposed to it over the years. >> it makes sense that when there are so many kids who have not seen the virus at all, and now many are being infected for the first time, that there will be relatively more children infected. luz: both dr. kornfield and dr. ortiz recommend going back to the basics to keep her family protected. >> if you are on a plane, i
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recommend masking. if you are in the airport, wash your hands frequently, do not touch your eyes. when with your loved ones, if you can ensure everyone is vaccinated, that is ideal. if you are eating and drinking together, try to space out if possible. luz: dr. ortiz says it is not too late to get your booster work flu shot before thanksgiving and christmas. the benefits of these vaccines begin to appear in a couple of days. kristen: i have a question, because i am struggling with this. it can be hard to decipher if your child has the flu, covid or rsv because their symptoms can be similar. what the doctors tell you as to when parents should take their kids to the hospital? luz: according to dr. kornfield, getting rsv is one of the most normal respiratory viruses children will have before they turn three.
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if your child is having trouble breathing or their fever is not going down, contact a medical professional. kristen: great advice. dan: employees in twitter's sales department the latest to lose their jobs. according to bloomberg, elon musk sent out notices by mail last night after holding a meeting where he mentioned nothing of layoffs. no word on the number of layoffs. twitter had more than 7000 employees before musketeer grover. -- musk to cover. the company is now down to about 2750 employees. kristen: the 49ers are south of the border playing the arizona cardinals in mexico city. dan: you can watch the game at 5:00 here on abc7. larry beil is here with a look at the matchup. larry: this is going to look like a home game for the 49ers. thousands of faithful 49ers fans
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have flown to mexico city. capacity, 87 thousand 75% to 80% will be filled. she's -- a win will move them into a tie for first place with seattle. meco city, 7200 feet above sea level. the niners spent time practicing in colorado to get activated jimmy garoppolo heading into the stadium. coach shanahan was feeling the effects of altitude at his press conference. >> it is tough on the practice field. we were in denver and you can feel the altitude there. this is 2000 feet higher and it is a difference. i just walked up these stairs. that is a challenge. anytime you get off your routine, it takes longer to get to practice. we are on the same routine all the time and that is why that was a challenge. larry: kyle has to get his
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cardio and the niners are tied with the steelers for most wins ever on monday night 51. we will see if the niners can take the lead. after the game, we will have highlights and postgame interviews after the game. dan: see you then. you can catch the game immediately following abc7news. larry will be back after the game. kristen: the high cost of inflation. what it may mean for thanksgiving dinner. the best and worst times to hit the road if you are heading out of town this weekend. a hayward city councilmember wins a seat at the state senate and makes history. sandhya: beautiful weather today i will let you know if it will continue through the holiday coming up.
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kristen: two weeks after election day, oakland could confirm its mayor. data shows -- has taken a slim lead over taylor for the first time. they are separated by 700 votes. alameda county is closing in on the release of its final ballot count. the next update is set for 5:00 tonight. dan: will be the new state senator from district 10. her win is a first for
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california past muslim and afghan communities. abc7 spoke with her about making history. >> there are few who could ever say they were the first. >> i think in california, it is it is also so wonderful to see so many different community members excited. >> headed to the california state senate as the first ever muslim and ever afghan and elected to the body. >> and hope to bring my lived experiences to the policies we may commit to be more inclusive. that have always been my policies. >> born in new york city, her father early merthyr -- brutally murdered she and her sister were adopted by an afghan family in fremont. many community activists say her
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win is an historic moment. >> she has been elected to the highest office for an afghan american with pride and joy and i think long overdue. >> she received huge endorsements from political heavyweights. but the wing value was not easy. she says she racist attacks and death threats. >> a lot of dog whistles a lot of racism. sexism. you name it. >> cal state east bay says she brings the layers of diversity, which is important in a state like california, but adds being in her 30's, she is young and that is important too. >> she represents youth. that is number one. she represents a dynamic, progressive attitude towards solving for awesome peers -- >> wahab says she will
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prioritize affordable housing, public safety and small businesses. >> i felt that with politics, i saw that policy influences these nonprofits and your community. the more i learned about it, the more i got involved. >> that path now leads to sacramento where she will be sworn in as senator. kristen: jay leno was released from the hospital today. he posed for a photo with staff from l.a.'s burn center where he was a patient for 10 days. he underwent two surgeries for burns suffered early this month while working on one of the vintage cars he collects. the hospital released a statement, stating his doctor is optimistic he will make a full recovery. dan: good to see him up and about. let's turn our attention to thanksgiving. kristen: it sounds like that is something to be think will for. sandhya: that's right. we are going to have lovely
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weather. let's check out of the forecast. it is a few days away and other than the chill in the morning, mild weather is expected. 7:00, upper 40's. by 10:00, bright skies. sunny and warm in the afternoon. a beautiful holiday on tap with temperatures ranging from the low 60's 60's to low 70's. if you want to go outside and walk off your meal, it is. i know we need rain. all we have our clouds in advance of a system pushing into the pacific northwest that could make travel difficult for tomorrow. in the bay area, lovely view from our camera. you can see this he lines out there. high clouds filtering the sunshine. low 60's from palo alto to san jose to santa clara. here is a gorgeous view from santa cruz. you can see some sun there. low to mid 60's from santa rosa to napa. 61 livermore.
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62 conquered. from our oakland airport camera as we look back towards san francisco, clear conditions. chilly nights and mild days. the warmest weather on thanksgiving and a chance for showers starting this weekend. tomorrow morning, just like this morning chamoli and sheltered valleys could see temperatures dropping. this morning, upper 20's to low 30's in our coldest spots. tomorrow morning, mid to upper 30's. afternoon highs in the south bay under sunny skies, another mild one. 68 san jose. if you want sunshine, you got it. loose -- low 60's near the coast. occasional high clouds in the north bay. temperatures ranging from the upper 60's to around the low 60's near the coast. east bay, 64. berkeley 65. the sun will be shining 68 fairfield.
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67 conquered. fast forward to what it looks like for the rest make. -- rest of the workweek. travel plans could be impacted by snow. thanksgiving is dry out west as high-pressure is in control. sunday into monday we have our first opportunity for a pattern change. the seven-day forecast after the morning chill, mild day on tap. warmer midweek which includes thanksgiving. low 70's inland, mid 70's coast side. a little cooler heading into the weekend. a slight chance late sunday night with a chance of showers. better chance monday. cooler weather coming our way. kristen: i am amused by that turkey. [laughter] sandhya: it is supposed to be dancing. kristen: you have really outdone yourself.
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dan: it is last call for hangar one in alameda. according to the chronicle, the vodka distillery is closing its tasting room on december 18 and will produce its product with a partner distillery in an unnamed location. no word if there will be a name change. a company spokesperson tells the chronicle that the move was needed to meet the changing needs of the business. kristen: from the sky to the streets, holiday travel season is ramping up. >> just ahead, tesla issues a recall for 350,000 vehicles. small business sa
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dan: members of the nation's largest rail union have rejected a deal. that leaves open the possibility of a crippling rail strike heading into the holidays. if a strike goes on for an extended period, it cause shortages and higher prices for goods including fuel and food. however, congress could order the railroad workers to remain on the job or return to work if they do go on strike because what they do is critical to the economy. kristen: there could be people
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wanting to take amtrak across the country. dan: michael finney is here with consumer headlines. >> tesla. tesla has recalled or than 350,000 cars and suvs. it all started friday when tesla recalled nearly 30,000 model x suvs because a front passenger airbag could deploy in an unintended configuration during low speed collision. saturday, more than 300,000 cars were recalled for a software problem that could turn off the taillights. the recall affects model y crossovers 2022-20 23 and model three is from 2023. the kid sibling of black friday and cyber monday is getting all grown up. small business saturday, snuggled in between its older sibling, is expected to bring
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out a huge number of shoppers. bankrate.com shows 59% of those surveyed plan to shop at small businesses on that day. that's more than those planning to shop on black friday. just behind those planning to shop cyber monday. the federal do not call registry is still going strong. the federal trade commission released its annual statistics today and they show over the last fiscal year, more than 2.5 million phone numbers were added to the list. that brings a total on the list to 245 million phone numbers. telemarketers are not supposed to call those listed without first getting their permission. those willing to break the law, keep dialing. thaad your number, go to
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donotcall.gov. dan: we have got to stop them. kristen: silicon valley has revealed its electric aircraft which the company says is lighter, quieter and more reliable than previous models for midnight is capable of taking off and vertical landing and can carry four passengers and a payload of 1000 pounds. the aircraft can handle back-to-back trips of 20 miles each with a charging time of approximately 10 minutes. dan: that is wild. kristen: thank you for a minute me that we should explain the reason i brought up amtrak is they do run on some of the same tracks at the rail service does. dan: the freight lines. the effects of inflation on thanksgiving dinner. how people who can't afford it are getting extra help. kristen: it is beginning to look a lot like christmas.
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kristen: in the north bay, thanksgiving is coming early. dan: turkeys and fixings were being distributed for free. cornell barnard is in san rafael. >> this is a gift card to use whenever you want. let's get your -- >> a holiday turkey and all of the sides. risher center homeless and family outreach in san rafael putting thanksgiving dinner in reach for hundreds indeed at its annual free giveaway. >> thank you. >> condo williams says
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skyrocketing costs have made her trips to the grocery store a nightmare. >> i was in the store the other day and a can of cranberry sauce is almost five dollars. >> ritter center directors say 65% of their clients are housed but many are living on the edge. paycheck-to-paycheck. >> some of our clients are having to choose between food and rent. with the cost of things going up so extremely, our ability to provide a thanksgiving meal is very meaningful for many of our families. >> i am delivering for a family that immigrated from peru. this family as a family of three. they are in crisis. >> collecting all of this food was not easy. volunteers say this year they had to work the phones doubly hard to get enough donations. staples like cranberry sauce, stuffing and mashed potatoes. >> the turkeys were the biggestd
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the bay area to find them. >> all of that work paid off. >> all of this is going to help? >> definitely. >> to make this holiday just a bit brighter. kristen: with inflation, it could cost 20% more. this kreutz hit the grocery store to find out if those prices reflect reality in the bay area. >> yeah, we hear it every year. the average price of a thanksgiving meal is going up. with inflation at an all-time high, you probably are feeling the pinch. how much will it actually cost you? that is the question. >> i got to the safeway. i have my grocery list on my phone.
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we are going to go inside and see how much things cost. >> for our unscientific experiment, we based our shopping list off this list from the american farm bureau which they used to calculate the average cost of a thanksgiving meal for 10 people. first, a turkey. the farm bureau says the average cost for a 16 pound bird is $29. >> there is no way to get a turkey for that now. >> here it was higher. pricing out at $47. same with milk. they say the average is $3.84. here, $5.99. not everything was more expensive. 12 dinner rolls on average cost three dollars 70 three cents. we found them for $3.50. other things that cost less than average or sweet potatoes and a box of stuffing. the things that cost more were fresh celery and carrots, frozen green peas, cranberries, heavy
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cream, pie shells and pumpkin pie mix. >> 15 ounce cans. we can get two for six dollars. >> at that point, we checked everything off our list. but it did not include water. >> should we get wine? >> we added up our cost. $88.55. that's about $25 more than the national average. $17 more than the west coast average. for most, that won't come as any surprise. tis the reality of living in the bay area. >> a 75-year-old white house tradition continued today with the pardoning of two turkeys. president biden pardoned chocolate and chip, named after his favorite a scream. the turkeys were raised in north carolina and will go back to the state to live on a college campus. the official christmas tree was
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delivered. the 18 foot fall was grown on a farm in pennsylvania. the tree will go in the blue room. volunteer decorators will be at the white house monday to start on the christmas theme, which is usually revealed after thanksgiving. kristen: a holiday favorite making a comeback. the exhibition called glow highlights art from six creators. >> arts have always been part of our mission. we seek out artists who look to connect the science and make science accessible to people in a different way. a great power of the arts is when someone feels a science concept is not approachable to them. they be if there is an arts experience, that can be providing. kristen: reserve your tickets at exploratorium.edu. glow continues through january 29. dan: we told you about some of the new exits from twitter.
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marjorie taylor greene had her account reinstated this morning. twitter reinstated kanye west and former president trump yesterday. it is unclear whether trump will return. one person not allowed, alex jones. elon musk announced today. what do you think? there are a lot of people saying they are leaving. >> i wish there was another platform to go to. i have no idea what twitter is devolving into. we in the media, especially news media, use twitter a lot. instantaneous information. outside the media, i do not think there is a lot of people who care. i know a lot of friends, they are not on twitter 24/7 like we are. to try to get the latest.
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it may be much ado about nothing. in a crisis, twitter can be useful, or dangerous. that is what concerns me more. >> i don't know if you saw this about how cbs news is pausing their use of twitter. >> they made that announcement over the weekend. i suppose they may not post on twitter, but will probably monitor it. with all the advances in cars, could a playstation 5 be next? sony may integrate the gaming platform into the car is building with honda. it is a way to compete with tesla because elon musk says the graphics chips are at the level of a ps5. the first honda sony vehicles are expected in 2026. i don't know how people are going to use these games. if coffee in one hand, texting in the other. kidding.
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[laughter] i imagine this would be attractive to younger buyers. >> i do not think it is smart. to be playing games while driving. or drinking coffee. >> i assume it will be disabled? >> let's say they are on the road and they need to stop somewhere for about an hour and they are bored while getting their vehicle ready charged up. maybe they are just killing time. >> larry? >> tesla now has a bunch of games you can play if you are sitting looking for something to do well charging your vehicle. i don't know. i do not play a lot of video games. i do not have a ps5. would that matter? maybe if i was 18. i don't know if that would be the difference between one car versus another. >> when they get to the point
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where self-driving can totally take care of its business without driver participation, sure. [laughter] >> we are getting there. >> inflation may be waning, but it will be impacting what americans plan to give. reports say americans plan to buy fewer gifts and donate less to charity. according to reports, nonprofits that depend on end of your donations are hopeful for a strong giving season, but not counting on it. that is sad. >> it is. america is one of the most philanthropic societies in the world. individual americans donate huge amounts of money. i like the idea of buying fewer gifts. sometimes you end up giving and you don't want. donate some of that money to charity instead. >> maybe that's a family
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conversation. do you want something or supported charity? >> every year we like to donate to our local fire station to help kids in need that may not have holiday gifts. personally, i think that we will continue to do what we are doing, which is to give to the community but it is a conversation to have with your family. do you really need six gifts? or can you be content with one or two? i think it is more about the experience and spending time with family than the number of gifts your family is receiving, personally. >> if you are hosting friends or family overnight this holiday season, you're losing sleep. according to a survey, hosts lose 2.5 hours per day preparing for guests. when it comes to guests who stay over, one quarter of respondents admitted to snooping in a
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nightstand. larry, i would never worry if someone wants to my nights and. knock yourself out. it would never don on me to look into somebody's medicine cabinet. [laughter] >> is that why i have not been invited back? by the way, dan's house is a treasure trove. if you ever get in there, everything you could ever want. it is a four seasons. he won't miss this, he won't miss that. >> what if bobby is looking through your house and somebody snoops in a medicine cabinet. >> i do not know if you remember beating my sister. [laughter] we actually put notes in everything with her name on it.
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gotcha explanation point she is out of clone -- kristen: if larry comes to your house, check everything. [laughter] >> it is a five finger discount. he won't miss that. >> larry moves fast. you do not even see his hands. >> he learns from his sister. >> it is a family issue. [laughter] if you run a small business, you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you more. more innovation... with our new gig-speed wi-fi, plus unlimited data. more speed... from the largest, fastest, reliable network... and more savings- up to 60% a year with comcast business mobile.
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kristen: the holiday rush is on. airports are busy today. friday, approximately 140,000 passengers traveled through sfo. the airport expects to see 5 million travelers between thanksgiving and new year's. from airports to freeways, millions will be heading out of town. dan: alexis kristof rose has tips on how to make that journey as stress-free as possible. >> thanksgiving, when families and loved ones gather. roads and airports filled with travelers. aaa predicting 54 .6 million people will travel 50 miles or more. >> that is 1.5 percent higher than 2021. the third busiest travel season for thanksgiving since 2000. >> if you are one of the
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estimated 49 million making the trip by car. >> the best time is before 8:00 a.m. and after 8:00 p.m.. you will cp travel time between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. friday, saturday and sunday. wednesday is the peak day for travel. 42% higher than normal volume. >> don't forget to pack the essentials. >> make sure you have a safety kit in your car. extra water and snacks. >> if you are flying. >> it is going to be a busy thanksgiving travel season. you are looking right now at flights that are more today than they were pre-pandemic. you are seeing fewer empty seats today than 2019. do not expect the coveted empty middle seat. >> although delays happen, don't be too concerned about consolations and disruptions. >> i am cautiously optimistic
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that air travel operations have improved and that we are not going to see the same meltdowns we saw last year. even at the worst of times come over 97% of flights are operating. the odds are very much in your favor. >> here is a look at some of the best and worst travel times for the holiday weekend. wednesday, the worst travel times are between 11:00 and 8:00 p.m. the best is before 8:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving, the worst time is from 11:00 until 3:00 p.m. after 6 p.m. here are the roads. interstate 80 east from approximately the bay bridge toll plaza to san pablo dam road is expected to be 80% busier than our normal wednesday. especially between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. 580 east and 680 and 101. kristen: planning on your 2023
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travel guide, lonely planet has released its best. this year, 30 must visit destinations are broken down into five categories. lonely planet explained it today. >> we wanted to be responsive coming out of covid to the way we saw people traveling. that was not just about a destination, but a destination married with an idea of experience. >> the categories are eat, journey, unwind, connect and learn. here are those cities. new mexico, boise, idaho and alaska are the only u.s. destinations. lonely planet hopes you navigate the world in a way that is most meaningful to you. it's like, not where you go but the way you move through. it is the journey. it is like driving on the pacific coast highway. dan: exactly.
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the experience of being on the highway. fascinating. let's turn one last time to the weather. sandhya: the forecast looks fabulous. let me show you what it is going to look like if you are traveling tomorrow. why weather around the state. cloudy in eureka. sunshine in los angeles. 52 tahoe. nationwide, pretty quiet for travelers tomorrow except the pacific northwest. precipitation across both those regions. air quality moderate further the west the week. -- further rest -- sandhya: dan: plenty of sun tuesday. we will keep that pattern going and warm enough midweek into thanksgiving. mid-60's coast. we have a chance for showers
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kristen: a different kind of football making waves in the bay area. the u.s. men's soccer team made its world cup appearance. >> lena how land found fans all over the bay area watching. >> 11 hours i had on the others of the world. san francisco soccer fans were not about to let an early wake-up call or work get in the way of them watching usa take on wales. >> i work from home. work from the bar for the next couple of weeks. >> marcelo camps out at keyser pub. which opened at 5:00 in the morning monday. >> it is a huge deal. it is exciting to see it on the biggest stage possible. [indiscernible] >> it has been eight years since the u.s. got to play in the world cup. >> for wales versus usa, the
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smallest country who qualified versus the biggest. >> welsh fans were quick to point out itrs h for the small country of wales. >> it is phenomenal. to be on the world stage. to be seen by other countries. wales is quite often forgotten about. it is incredible. >> hours before the game, team usa got encouragement from president biden. >> play as hard as you can. for you, your families, teammates, your whole country is rooting for you. >> that is a nice message. we appreciate your support. >> team usa will play england friday. friday is when this san francisco world cup for the drill be moving over to union square plaza. dan: by the way, today's match ended in a draw. kristen: that is it for abc7news at horror :00. dan: monday night football is
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let's talk about the arizona cardinals and quarterback colt mccoy. the job he did last week in their first divisional win over the l.a. rams. >> he did well and did what you have to do to win that ball game and looks a lot different. there was conversation coming into this week, maybe kyler murray would be able to play and a hamstring he is dealing with and probably facing this 49ers pass rush is good they are going with colt mccoy. the formula for them to be able to win this game is the same as last week in that win against the l.a. rams and that is get the ball out, don't take the sacks, put the ball where only his guys can do it. i know he has brought a lot of confidence to this offensive football team and looking forward to watching him play again tonight. >> san francisco 49ers with a win here tonight, they go to the top in the nfc west. they were so close to getting to the super bowl a year ago. for a guy
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