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emerging about what could a mate elizabeth holmes when she goes to prison. jobina: and the countdown on the holiday shopping is on. are you can find the best deals. reggie: welcome to wednesday, november 23. jobina: we want to get to all of those major headlines but first we start with lisa and a look at the weather. lisa: we have some changes. we have gusty upper-level offshorein gti or t a look at 7 where youwe are aittle bit of cloud cover. the isog o at 38ith temperatures in the 40's on our east bay shoreline. 49 in alameda. 33 in santa rosa with numbers in the upper 30's. still a few more degrees. look at the fog.
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certainly impact in the morning commute. highway one, the richmond-san rafael bridge not yet but perhaps the golden gate bridge. there is a look at the gusty upper-level wind that will allow for a warmer day today. a little but of a shaky camera. 50's the next few hours. 60's to low to mid 70's. jobina: we want to get you updated on the breaking news we have been tracking. six people have been murdered in the mass shooting of virginia walmart. the government is also get. gloria rodriguez is also live. you have some information's from the victims families? gloria: we heard from the family member of one victim. that family member is ok but is in the hospital. the chesapeake police chief saying police responded immediately and are well trained. police are not releasing much information but here is what we know. the chesapeake police chief
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confirms the shooter was a walmart employee and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. please are not releasing the shooter's identity. police say six victims died and four are in the hospital. a law enforcement source says preliminary information points to the employee entering the break room and opening fire on other workers. it is likely people inside the store ran and hid. the family member of an employee shot and hospitalized explaining what they know. >> he went in at 10:00 tonight and we received a phone call, his wife received a phone call at 10:18 saying he had been shot. at the time that is all we knew. what is strange to us is he clocks in at 10:00, so he had not even been there 10 minutes. he was shot in the side. he is talking, breathing. they do not have a lot of details right now.
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gloria: walmart says they are shocked at the tragic event and are working closely with law enforcement and focused on supporting their associates. the police chief says they did not believe there is a risk to the public and there was a family reification center set up at the chesapeake conference center for those looking for loved ones that might have been in the store. jobina: today the suspect in the shooting at the club q nightclub in colorado springs is expected to appear in court. anderson aldrich will go before a judge on 10 primary charges including five counts of murder and hate crimes. the 22-year-old was severely beaten after he opened fire inside the lgbtq+ nightclub saturday night. recently released court filings so -- show aldrich is non-binary and uses they them pronouns. reggie: unprecedented attacks against lgbtq americans.
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appalled by glad find 72% of transgender people say they fear for their safety and 40% of the overall lgbtq community agrees. glaad released the first of its kind analysis of attacks against drag performers. the violence we are experiencing can take a toll on your mental health. if you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or needs to collect with a qualified lgbtq+ counselor we have sources to help, go to abc 7.com/take action. jobina: aaa says 55 million americans are traveling this year, that is 98% of pre-pandemic levels. 49 million of those 55 million will be driving. the company says this is expected to be the third-biggest thanksgiving since 2000. lena howland is live at sfo with
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what you need to know if you are traveling today. lena: sfo tells me they are expecting the busiest travel season since before the pandemic with the highest passenger traffic levels. as you can tell from all of these cars passing by, dropping passengers off on the day before thanksgiving, it has been a steady line since right around 4:30. this is expected to be the busiest stretch of travel in years as aaa predicts 54.6 million people will travel 50 miles or more this thanksgiving holiday. they say that is 1.5% higher than last year. sfo ad 5 at makesp 85er 2019 holiday tral rt suggest t airpory d prepared. i definitely left early.
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i know this is the worst time to travel. lena: another tip to save you some time, do not check a bag if you're planning on flying. for folks hitting the roads, interstate 80 from the bay bridge toll plaza to san pablo dam road is expected to be 80% busier than normal today, especially between 4:00 and 5:00 tonight. other busy areas will be parts of 580 east, 680, and 101. sfo is encouraging travelers to get here earlier and make sure you book parking. live at sfo, lena holland, abc7news. reggie: new details and the sentence for elizabeth holmes. court documents so the judge is recommending she serve her 11 year sentence at a minimum security prison camp in texas. when i say camp, i mean somewhere that is a work in program oriented location with
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an "open-minded staff." inmates are housed in dorms, there is little to no fencing. elizabeth holmes has been ordered to report to prison in april next year. jobina: the next mayor of oakland will hold a victory news conference. shangao has been elected through rank-choice voting. sheet is the daughter of refugees from laos. some oakland or say her win is visibility for a long overlooked community. >> younger kids have someone to look up to or someone to aspire towards it might help build them up more. jobina: the news conference starts at 11:00 this morning and will bring that to you live on midday live. still ahead, a maternity ward in ukraine hit by a rocket overnight. reggie: in the latest push to
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stop those pesky robo calls. a company now getting sued for not helping. lisa: and a live look outside. we are another 50 minutes from our sunrise. temperatures in the 40's and slightly warmer this morning. we are getting into an offshore flow for a warm couple of days. flow for a warm couple of days. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. and with thanksgiving right around the corner, we want you to save big. that's why at grocery outlet, we are offering you $21 off your holiday turkey with in-store coupon. that's as low as .53 cents a pound. now, that's savings to be thankful for. so hurry in because this deal is only available while supplies last. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ if you run a small business, you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you more. more innovation...
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visibility from a half mile to a quarter-mile. be careful. we also have our beach hazard statement today and tomorrow for northwesterly swells on the beach. could be enticing because temperatures come up today and tomorrow. 70's more widespread today from the nortand ster0's at the coaso the onshore flow. the warmest day, up to 11 degrees above average for thanksgiving. friday a cooling trend. the winds will pick up but we will allow that to happen not until sunday and bringing and restoring impact sale for monday. sue: we are experiencing the calm before the storm as far as driving goes. right now it is light. the richmond-san rafael bridge, traffic is flowing nicely. over to the coliseum in oakland.
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880 in both directions moving nicely. no delays at the bay bridge toll plaza and no reports of any metering lights. an earlier accident at the ultima past. you are still seeing residual slow traffic from tracy through the ultima. -- to the altamont. anytime after 3:00 you can expect big crowds exiting all freeways and enjoy your travels but please drive carefully. jobina? jobina: the food you should be eating if you want to improve your memory and cognitive health and something you should not bring to the airport this holiday weekend. how all caps ended up inside -- how all caps ended up inside -- call i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20®. a pfizer vaccine! so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20® because there's a chance
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jobina: the sec is trying to stop those pesky robo calls and announced it cut off a voice service provider from other networks because it did not at required protections to guard consumers against those calls. this marks the first time the agency penalized a company for breaking the rules. the sec mandates all carriers mandate a robo call fighting system. the crackdown will not guarantee the call stop, however it could send a message to companies they must abide by rules or risk losing business. in jerusalem a teenager is dead and several others are hurt and what israeli police are calling a combined terror attack. two bombs went off during rush hour this morning. one went off at a bus stop. authorities say a 16-year-old boy was killed in more than a dozen people hurt. a second bombing happened a half an hour later.
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the blasts, as israeli and palestinian tensions are high. authorities are still looking for the suspect or suspects. in ukraine a rocket hit a hospital maternity ward, killing one newborn baby. ukrainian authority say the parents were full of a live rubble. the russian invasion of ukraine enters its 10th month this week. during the trip to kyiv the u.k. prime minister announced a $60 million air defense package to help the country. the package includes antiaircraft guns and technology to counter drones. he also committed $14 million for the world food programs ukraine response. reggie: san francisco's union square is getting ready for the holidays. the mayor got a walking tour yesterday led by the union square alliant ceo. for the holidays you can expect ice-skating, concerts.
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the alliance is working to attract new tenants. >> flexibility is the name of the game. if you want to come to union square, please do so. for those of you who have any interest in doing something different, doing something creative and fun, now is the time to make it happen. reggie: the police presence in union square is hard to miss. following last year's smash and grabs the police chief says the department is saying engage in efforts to prevent crime. the full recovery plan to five years. harrison ford is returning to indiana jones but he will literally look different this time around. producers say the 80-year-old actor will be digitally de-aged for the upcoming film. the fifth movie will take place in 1944, e raers of the losarfilmmakers wil effects as well as old footage of harrison ford to get the
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effect of younger looking forward. jobina: what? reggie: the movie has had a troubled production with ford getting injured on set. the scheduled release date is july year. jobina: he is 80. lisa: he is getting injured. he will look younger. jobina: what? reggie: disd is the parent company of abc7news -- disney is the parent company of abc7news. jobina: on that note, what is happening with the weather? i am not trying to get in trouble today. lisa: high clouds have pushed to the east but there is enough out there that has allowed for temperatures to be not quite as cold. we have upper-level winds to aid in our rapid warming. 42 in oakland. 37 in san ramon. 43 in san jose, and fog allowing
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for quarter-mile visibility. over two miles in half moon bay. upper elevations will see humidity drop off quickly as we get into the gusty wind. looking at sunny and warmer weather through thanksgiving, five to 10 degrees above average rain and snow returning sunday and monday. here's a look at the next 10 days. there'll be a couple of opportunities for a quarter to a third of an inch, half inch upper elevations. we will see the rain throughout the state and then we are also talking about snow. the trajectory of the system moving into the cr looks favorable for some snow. we needed. half a foot. things will change, the weather pattern will change after a dry couple of days. 63 today. 70 in san rafael.
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upper 60's in the south bay and looking at the warmest day the week, anywhere from five to 11 degrees above average. tomorrow they warmer start, 30's and 40's. 1:00, 60's to near 70, we could see mid 70's by later on in the afternoon. reggie: i am planning my day. i will start in a sweater moment , and then put something else underneath seek and take it off when it gets warmer, and then the sweater comes back on with the jacket. jobina: are you going to be someone that wears shorts with the sweater? reggie: no shorts. jobina: but you will be inside. reggie: i think we will be outside. i think we are doing outside dinner. jobina: i think we will go to the beach. we will be outside. you know who is inside? the lovely ginger zee?
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ginger: i cannot fathom what that would feel like because we are not doing that here. it is too cold in the northeast and it will be relatively mild. i will have the forecast. we have a lot of other news to get to. that begins with the deadly shooting at a virginia walmart. the team will be live with the latest. in the pandemic warning before thanksgiving. health officials are saying the surgeon respiratory infections could get even worse. 55 million americans are set to travel and bring things all over the place for the holiday. we have the latest on what you can expect if you are on the move and what you can run into if you have trouble at the airport. he did not want to miss the story of a thanksgiving miracle match. how one company changed and save the lives of both of their best friends with the kidney donation. we will also show you the best way to carve a turkey with the fastest carver in the world. we said maybe fast is not good for most of us.
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then ms. patti labelle here live. reggie: we have patty twice this week? ginger: yes you do. i love her honesty. wait until you see. her honesty is beyond refreshing. i think that is my favorite part. she has a beatable voice, she makes great pies, keep talking. reggie: i think how mariah has christmas, patti labelle has thanksgiving. jobina: she has thanksgiving. ginger: trade market. set a precedent. jobina: hopefully it turns out better for patti labelle limited for mariah carey. they told her no. reggie: ginger, if we do not see you have a happy thanksgiving. ginger: you to. we will see you then.
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vegetables and new research is backing that up. a study from the american academy of neurology shows brightly colored produce shows high amounts of antioxidants that could help slow aging. the study included 961 people and found those who consumed the highest amount of vegetables had decreased risk for dementia. the tsa has let the cat out of the bag literally at jfk airport. baggage screeners found a cat in a piece of luggage. they even showed up on the x-ray photo. the tsa share this post on twitter. the cat was found alive and is ok. the passenger claims they did not know the cap was in there suitcase -- they did not know the cat was in the suitcase? next, seven people have died after another mass shooting. what we have learned after a suspect open fire on his coworkers. plus cutting out covid symptoms.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: our breaking news this morning. six people killed and another mass shooting in the u.s., this time in virginia. details unfolding as witnesses come forward and authority say the government targeted his coworkers. jobina: sfo could see pre-pandwhat to expect as more 4 million americans packed their bags for thanksgiving. reggie: which bay area counties are coming out on top with the most expensive cities to live in in the country. jobina: if you've been tracking that story for last few years it has not changed. reggie: i wish someone down there, i wish someone would
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invite me to their thanksgiving. can you imagine? that is where they will have the good china. they will have three different forks. lisa: you have to get the code to the gate. jobina: they will probably have a table where you do not need to add another table. the leaves. reggie: it is already big. lisa: we do not know anybody down there. reggie: never will. lisa: we are looking at a nice day although we want raid, we are going in a nice direction with drier weather and gusty winds. here's a look at our roof camera stop 20 minutes until the official sunrise. 42 in oakland. 43 in san jose. it is a warmer start for many of you but some of our localized inland valleys are pretty chilly with a little bit of frost.
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still in the mid to upper 30's except by the delta. we are 38 in livermore and fog is with us. novato cannot see anything at all. the coast is cooler due to that fog. elsewhere we are milder with gusty upper-level winds. 50's by 9:00 and by 11:00 we are in the 60's. on the surface the wind will be calm and we will stay mild and one above average. -- and well above average. 3:00, mid and upper 60's. the evening is mild.when things. jobina: we want to get you updated on breaking news out of virginia. six people are dead after a mass shooting inside a walmart store in the city of chesapeake. sendasing inamerica is wee avepde mitego virginia wsro tckg develoents
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fors. gloria: the chesapeake police chief says they served a search warrant at the suspects's home and cleared the home. this morning we are hearing from a virginia state senator demanding more gun violence prevention. police are not releasing much information but here is what we knew no. the chesapeake police chief confirms the shooter was walmart employee and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police are not releasing the shooter's identity. they say six victims died, four are hospitalized. a law enforcement source tells abc news preliminary information points to the employee entering the break room and to bring fire on other workers. the police chief given timeline of the night. >> our 91 one center received the first politician: 12:00 p.m. last night.
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the first officers arrived on seat within two minutes -- first responding officers entered the , t safe by 11:2 a lot of us did nol we t a honandilnore this violence. we need gun violence prevention in virginia. for all the people saying their thoughts and prayers go out to these people, i do not want to hear anymore about that until they get serious about gun violence prevention. gloria: walmart saying they are shocked at the tragic event and are working closely with law enforcement and focus on supporting their associates. the police chief says they do not believe there is a risk to the public. reggie: happening now, millions of people heading out of town for thanksgiving. if you are one of them, get ready for crowded airports.
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lena holland is live at sfo. lena: good morning. here at sfo you can tell it is the day before thanksgiving just based on the sheer volume of cars dropping passengers off all morning long. inside the airport has shown us long lines already starting to form at security and ticketing counters and it is not even 7:00. this is expected to be the busiest stretch of travel in years nationwide with 54 point 6 million people predicted to travel 50 miles or more this thanksgiving holiday according to aaa. 49 million of which will be driving. as a result the national safety council warns this year could be the deadliest thanksgiving on the roads in 15 years, with more than 500 preventable deaths expected over the holiday. for folks sitting the roads, interstate 80 from the bay bridge toll plaza for san pablo dam road is expected to be 80%
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busier than normal today, especially between 4:00 and 5:00 tonight. other busy areas will be parts of 580 east, 680, and 101. sfo is encouraging travelers to get here two hours earlier and book parking before you come as those parking garages are already filling up. live sfo, lena holland, abc7news. jobina: if you are driving you may want to fill up when you get out of the bay area. our prices are well above the national and state average. prices are dropping attack. prices drop in san francisco to $5.30. in california the average price is $5.16, down six cents from yesterday. nationally prices are way lower. the average price for a gallon of unleaded is $3.61. reggie: just don't look at it. local hospitals are making steps
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to make more rooms for kids amid the rsv search. children's hospital in san francisco put up this tent to make room for more beds. the hospital is operating at capacity, meeting beds are full but they are still accepting patients. the tent is a flex space that can be for kids dealing with less severe things like ankle sprains and earaches. >> it is what we call in and space -- an annex space where we also take care of patients when our emergency rooms are full. reggie: children's hospital at stanford has also taken steps. in a statement it said stanford children's is deferring and rescheduling elective surgeries amid respiratory illness surge in order to make sure we have the capacity to care for our moat -- for a most at risk younger patients. the kaiser says it is expanding alternate space. jobina: a new stanford study is
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giving hope to people experiencing long covid symptoms. they are using paxlovid to see if it works to treat them. stanford researchers are looking to answer two questions. can paxlovid improve long covid symptoms and does that improvement sustained over time? one of the first patients is a mountain view resident. since having covid he has been experiencing brain fog, fatigue, and challenges with balance. >> frustration at not being doublethink straight. if i go shopping -- not being able to think straight. if i go shopping, the rest of the day after relax and not do anything. jobina: some will get paxlovid, some will get a placebo. we have a late to sign up on our website. reggie: dr. fauci hell but will likely be his last press briefing before leaving the white house.
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he has been a constant presence. he h received praiseation. house republicans are signaling they want to investigate his role in overseeing the response. dr. fauci remains modest about his legacy. dr. fauci: i want other people to judge the value or not of my accomplishments. what i would like other people to remember is every day i have given it everything i have. reggie: he did offer some advice to americans. he stressed the importance of getting the latest booster. jobina: president biden has extended the pause on federal student loan payments while his relief plan is tied up in the courts. biden's plan of up to $20,000 in loan forgiveness was expected to go into effect before loan payments resumed in january. repayments will start 60 days after litigation is resolved, which the president believes so
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happened if a decision is not reached by june 30 of next year. payments will begin 60 days after that date. reggie: which bay area properties -- bay area counties are being ranked as the most expensive zip codes across the u.s.. jobina: you are looking live at the big board of the u.s. stock exchange. and updates on how the market is doing, next. reggie: why bart is considering getting rid of we can service and how to be avoided. and black friday is almost here. we are breaking down the hottest gifts trending for christmas and how you can beat the box to get a good deal online. this is our streaming newscast so you have to look at us on our website or one of these many and sundry services you see on your screen. jobina: it is worth it. lisa: -- sue: very light traffic this morning. bay bridge, no metering lights. once you get on the span you
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will see brake lights into san francisco. there is your drive time from hercules all the way into san francisco. that makes quite a difference. 30 minutes there. one of one the 880 over crossing traffic is moving nicely. we have a problem in san jose on one of one just north of the 680 interchange with an accident blocking the third lane from the left. minor slowing, but it is pretty light out there. it is not affecting your drive too much. there is the slowing on the bay bridge we see from past but toll plaza through the island and into the western portion of the span into san francisco. give yourself a little time. it is not as heavy as usual. lisa: happy thanksgiving. high-pressure building in. upper level wind and fog has returned this morning. in san francisco we are clear and mild.
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42 in oakland due to the upper-level winds. along the coast visibility is an issue. 37 in santa clara. 37 in santa rosa. very foggy and cold in nevada with 30. 33 by the delta. siac bay. t little better. wearmer ththis afternoon we arma gusty.the atmosphere continues y out today. tomorrow is the warmest day. we are going up in terms of numbers. finally high-pressureat least we holiday without the sloppy weather. that will be confined to monday and wednesday. a look at the accuweather 7 day forecast featuring temperatures in the 70's. as we get into the next few
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sometimes a cough isn't just a cough so it's better to be prepared. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. and self test kits may be reimbursable ealth plan. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. with binaxnow, you'll have reliable results in 15 minutes with the self test that features the same technology doctors use. and detects multiple variants, including omicron ba.5 so you can always be prepared with binaxnow. the #1 covid-19 self test in the us reggie: every holiday season the black friday sales start earlier. ryan curry spoke with experts to
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get an explanation and where there we should expect this for years to come. ryan: it is several days in advance? is that surprising. lots of stores and lots of discounts, but when is the real season of the deal? >> online i can look at all of the stuff they have in order it and it comes to my house. ia online retairs are already offering black friday deals. >> we are with abe s eay ackri dls are be competition and allow consumers the flexibility to buy things. he says retailers are trying to combat inflation. >> we are starting to see the luster of black friday and some of these major shopping days start to fade, especially because the growth seems to be happening in other major sales days. ryan: although the lights are not on, the decorations are in
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place in downtown walnut creek. if you go up and down the plaza you will notice many stores already have black friday deals, which begs the question, does black friday the day really exist anymore? >> given discounts are available throughout the season and people a little before, that is pushing momentum away from these major dates. ryan: it does not mean black friday is nonexistent. there will still be a big uptick in sales on that date because the best deals are still in black friday. it will just not be as hectic as in years past. >> you are seeing discounts throughout the season but we are seeing the best discounts between thanksgiving and cyber monday. ryan: he elving ely ses og of its ey canno sell m with discounts. >>y can win the consumer's ne competitor and
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also be able to bring those dollars into their revenue figures for the season. ryan: ryan curry, abc 7 news. reggie: if you and your family are looking for holiday fun we have a guide for events where you live on w at abc 7 news.com. jobina: we know what is going to happen with all of leftover over beer at the world cup. qatar decided to ban alcohol at the stadium despite budweiser being a key sponsor. this week budweiser said it will ship all of the unsold beers to the country that wins the world cup, saying "it wants to host the ultimate championship celebration." team usa's next game is friday against england. reggie: if ridership does not recover barge could be forced to drastically reduce operations. in 2025 assistance from the federal government runs out.
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if ridership continues low bart could be forced to cut weekend services entirely, and reduce the number of lines and frequency of trains. a bart spokesperson says the agency is working on solutions that do not include service cuts. the board of directors is expected to hear more about the planet later this week. jobina: fsan francisco fris dutch and hisab n has been delayed this season to preventmany of the restaurants t fisherman's wharf still have crab on the menu. >> crab has gone insane in the last 18 months and i do not know if those prices will ever come down. jobina: the start of the crab season has not started until after thanksgiving for four years in a row and has some in
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the industry thinking the later season may now be the new normal. reggie: it looks like electronics will still be baked this year. best buy believes shopping sales will be better-than-expected. the company beat quarterly profit estimates which caused shares to sort. many retailers are implementing promotions to clear stops of items including teepees, laptops, and other electronics -- including tv's, laptops, and other electronics. facebook's parent company is denying mark zuckerberg will step down. there was a news report saying zuckerberg will resigned in 2023 and they say it is false. the report cites in a name source that was privy to plans at metta. the 38-year-old has been leading the company since facebook was founded by mark zuckerberg and his college roommates. taking a live look at the new york stock exchange, we are up
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about 100 points.thtos claiminge title for having the most expensive zip code in the country for the sixth time. according to an annual report by property shock -- by property shark, the bay area zip code has a median home sale price of $7.9 million, that is more than 20 times higher than the national median. other bay area zip codes ranked high on the list, including alameda, san francisco, san mateo, and santa clara county. reggie: basically all of them. a soon to be skyscape or in dubai is said to be the world's next tallest residential address. jobina: the tower would surpass the central park tower on 57th street in manhattan. the new york post says the goal is for it to scrape more clouds than a building has ever scraped before. reggie: ok. jobina: the company is trying to
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make sure it is the crown jewel of to buy's skyline. -- of dubai's skyline. an opening date has not been announced. reggie: it is tacky to make. sorry to this argument -- it is tacky to me. sorry to the architect. there were huge letters that had the name on the bottle -- on the bottom. jobina: you will not even see it because you are so low. reggie: it comes out in the middle of the bill italy -- in the middle of the building. the top of it is giving me ice palace. i like that for her, i do not know what is doing in to buy. jobina: i would be so nervous. if you look down and cannot see the street. lisa: we have above our head gusty wind.
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we have been lucky this summer but we need rain. we have not had a fire season but it is year-round for all of california. as you look at the bay area we have high pressure building to the north. look at southern california. we have high wind warnings, wind advisories warning's for the guy santa ana winds with our friends in southern california. we will have gusty upper elevation offshore wind. a quarter mile to three-quarter mile visibility and the there is fog on the coast. 41 in foster city. redwood city is still cool but not as cold as it has been. , is at 38. mid 40's in hayward. 50 in san francisco. wavelets continue to increase throughout the day into early tomorrow with the risk of sneaker waves.
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this section of the country will be problematic for traveling in the next several days and you notice temperatures are not that cold. that is good news. highs in the upper 60's. 70 and parts of the south bay. we are polar with the effigy in san francisco. 72 in calistoga. wormer on the east bay with mid and upper 60's. more 70's in our inland valleys. your thanksgiving ico not as cold tomorrow. 60's arriving by 10:00. 70's in our warmest inland valleys. jobina: here's a new twist on the old adage my cup runs over. using red solo cup to divert drain water away from the walls. this looks -- they told our
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media partner the pups are an interim solution. water intrusion and persistent leaks have been a problem for the system. jobina: so much to say. reggie: i thanksgiving get her tradition that took the internet by storm is back again. -- a thanksgiving tradition that of the internet by storm is back again. she accidentally invited him to her family's thanksgiving dinner. the arizona grandmother thought she was texting her grandson. she had the wrong number. he sanshes. they'd of been having thanksgiving together every year since, including 2020. this thanksgiving will be there seventh in a row. hinch share this photo with dench, asking to answer all of your questions, thanksgiving year seven is planned out. you found out the story does not end here because they've a deal with netflix? jobina: we did a little twitter
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stopping. it looks like they're coming to the big screen. they made that announcement in december 2021. who knows. it does take a while for these productions. i found this touching. he spent thanksgiving with them in 2020 after her husband passed of covid. reggie: he died very early. jobina: april of 2020. jamal, the first time he went he was 17, he has the same girlfriend, and she also problems to dinner. reggie: jamaal, when he find someone he likes, he sticks with her. jobina: consistency is rare. reggie: andrew thick and thin. -- and through thick and thin. i thought you were pointing at me. i show my true colors. jobina: up next, the seven
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the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. jobina: seven things to know this morning. six people have been murdered and a mass shooting inside a virginia walmart. authorities say the shooter was an employee of walmart. reggie: local hospitals are dealing with the rsv surge.
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children's hospital in san francisco has a tent with room for seven people. at least three other hospitals have confirmed their having to adjust their services. jobina: copeland's next mayor will hold a post-victory news conference after sheng thao took the lead in rank-choice voting. lauren taylor conceded the race. reggie: a live look at as over the thanksgiving travel rush is underway. it is expected to be the one of the busiest days on the airport and on the road. the worst traffic will be between 4:00 and 5:00 on i-80. lisa: we begin our warm-up today . winds in the upper elevations. sue: looking at your thanksgiving day mass transit. all on sunday or weekend or holiday schedules. jobina: an experimental baker is getting ready to gobble all of the carbs. she shared this video of her meat free version of a turkey. the sourdough loaf could also be
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served as a side dish if you also have the real turkey. reggie: did you see that? for our viewers in the west, on this wednesday morning, the day before thanksgiving, another mass shooting in america. breaking overnight, a gunman opening fire at a walmart, killing at least six people. authorities investigating this as a possible case of workplace violence. this morning, we hear from one of the employees who came face-to-face with the shooter who she says was a manager at the superstore. we're live on the scene in virginia tracking the latest on the investigation. new details in the colorado shooting investigation. the chilling facebook post from the shooter's mother hours before the massacre. this with the hospital
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