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created a hostile working abutment. >> call and let them know that the professor with the lawsuit, -- >> civil rights charles served them with a discrimination lawsuit. >> there is a pattern in practice stash -- >> claiming he was fired after filing a complaint with human reports -- resources of workplace discovered nation. he was subject to scrutiny and job reviews his white coworkers were not. asked to do. >> i was speaking out about how i was treated differently, and the color of my skin. reporter: the suit claims that the manager that spoke out against his termination also face retaliation. >> one of the major managers can also epic american protest and
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how they were treating mr. jones. they were telling him that this was violating policy. she ignored advice and retaliated against that manager. reporter: he says other ploys of color were subject to a hostile work environment after a staff member put them up -- >> yet the district attorney was informed this was offensive and she refused to take action. >> she says she cannot comment on the lawsuit, but adds that diversity and equity are core missions of the das office. in a statement, they said that they want to make it clear to the people of marin county that they find racism in any form to be important and do not condone prejudice or racism and a-level. there -- any level. they want the da to resign. >> where do i go from here? continue to fight this. reporter: abc 7 news.
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dan: santa clara county public health the permit is reporting the county's first blue death of the season, that person was under the age of -- flu death of the season the person was under the age of 65. there are no other details. this is the first year they are facing cases of three major respiratory viruses, flu, covid, rsv. >> with them hitting at the same time we need to take every step as a community to preventseriou. >> experts recyone over six mon. kristen: new details in the sentence for elizabeth holmes, recommending that she serves her 11 year sentence at the low -- minimum security prison in
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texas, there is little or no fencing, she has been reported to go to prison april next year. dan: a draft proposal about -- going to the board of supervisors would allow police robots to allow the -- according to the drafter will only be an option when risk of loss of life -- draft, it will only be option when the risk of loss of life to the officer is evident and outweighs any other use of force. thesfpd says the need to deliver deadly force via a robots would be rare and exceptional. >> as we get to work i will iro- priorities that i spelled out my campaign. safety, homelessness, cleaning up our streets. that means city hall, must and will reopen. excited to bring the very much needed unity, the unity of
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the mayor's office, and the councilmembers. kristen: the mayor elect says her plans include filling police department vacancies and making oakland the most proactive city in california for housing and homelessness. at 27, she is a first hmong to be elected mayor of a major u.s. city. dan: aaa says nearly 55 million americans are traveling this year i ran into them on my commute. kristen: it is expected to the third busiest thanksgiving since 2000. >> the world is -- word is out, traveling early the day before thanksgiving might be the way to go. >> we do not like to stress. reporter: at san francisco international airport that depends on who you ask and where you ask them. >> it is so busy.
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>> we have never experienced this before. >> we do not usually fly before thanksgiving for this reason. we usually stay local. we decide to fly and it is not. >> we were planning on a longer trip and a bit more credibly got here. there are a few people done that way. reporter: they are part of the nearly 55 million americans expected to travel at least 50 miles from home. renewing the pre-pandemic tradition of spending thanksgiving weekend at a jazz festival in san diego. bracing for crowds, they got here hours before their flight. >> we heard horror stories about last week. our flight is not until 11, we are here at 8:00. we will have breakfast. reporter: if you long lines at the airport likely nothing compared to what drivers have to deal with on the roads. 49 million americans plan to drive rather than fly to thanksgiving celebrations. >> my guess is it will pick
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up quite a bit. reporter: they are encouraging flower -- travelers to get here two hours before their flights. the parking garages are expected to fill up. at sfo, abc 7 news. dan: the rush to get a town led to a traffic jam at san jose international airport this afternoon took additional traffic enforcement personnel to manage drop-offs and pickups at the airport. it was packed. a much different scene at oakland airport this afternoon, allowing people to pass through the security check with little hassle. kristen: the worst traffic is i 80 going eastbound. from now until 8 p.m. it will keep building. the worst spots from bay bridge to dan wrote. -- road. going into the city is not too bad it is smooth sailing. dan: the golden is a little
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foggy as it gets near sunset. moving along very smartly, no problem there now, san jose 101 very busy. kind of inching along on 101. not too bad it will stay this busy until 8 p.m. tonight. let's go to 680 and walnut creek, it is busy in both directions, but moving fairly well. kristen: on thanksgiving day the worst time to hit the road is between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., you know, before dinner. the best is for 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m.. friday, saturday, sunday, the worst time is between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.. the best time is after 8 p.m.. dan: if you are driving today coming may want to fill up after you get out of town. the prices are well above the state average, prices dropped six cents in san francisco to five dollars $.30, the --
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nationally the average price is $3.61 a gallon. big difference in other states. kristen: what about the weather, what can you expect when you hit the road? dan: we have a halloween forecast for you. >> it looks -- holiday forecast for you. >> it looks fantastic. let me show you a love you, you can see sunshine all the way across, wispy clouds moving through the bay area. tomorrow will be a bright start, clear cool upper 50's, by tomorrow you're looking at upper 50's in mid-60's and by 1:00 numbers will be on the low upper 60's the range -- range. peeking 64 to 74 degrees for thanksgiving. a good five to 10 degrees above average. if you are traveling thanksgiving will be foggy -- soggy in the south come with flooding rain snow showers across iraqis and planes.
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-- rockies and planes. 53 degrees in tahoe and sunny. dan: thank you sandy. kristen: all hands on deck and san francisco tenderloin district ahead of the thanksgiving day celebration. dan: the nonprofit is serving up 2000 -- more than 2000 meals tomorrow. they explained that it is the volunteers making a happened. paul pelosi packing pies and sliced -- >> packing pies and slicing bread, thanksgiving celebrations are underway, towards gundry is the director of the nonprofit daily free meal program. >> today is a big deal. we are preparing for our traditional thanksgiving meal served tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. >> more than 2000 meals will be served in the heart of san francisco tenderloin district and everyone is welcome. >> many of the most marginalized in the city will be joining us. many folks i do not have any place else to go will be joining us. we'll take a whole bunch of meals out onto the street for
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folks that cannot make it in. reporter: it is volunteers helping to make it happen. couples like richard and jordan who are visiting from york. >> my husband and i come everything's given the past four to years, my family lives in the bay area. we come either today or thanksgiving to do volunteer >> weh a autil commu get to her volunteers who feel the same way. >> during the pandemic this committee was hit pretty hard. anything we can do to help we feel like it is our duty to do that. >> she agrees. she is here with her son. >> i felt compelled to be here and bring my son to show him what the bigger picture is. the things we need to focus on to make the community a better place. >> this is my first time here. very exciting, really cool to be in this really big kitchen and
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be with a lot of cool people. >> they are the backbone of the holidays. a variety of different tasks we would not be able to accomplish without all of them. reporter: tara campbell, abc 7 news. dan: doing such great work and in san jose, sacred heart community service ramping up its 58th annual holiday food distribution event, for the past three days they have given away 3800 food boxes worth over $100 each they can turn -- contain turkey, chicken, all defections. >> -- vixens. >> a sign of change to come. >> these greens public toilets could be disappearing. last-minute
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sure you're not missing out. dan: those european looking green public toilets in san francisco will be removed from city streets and be replaced with once with a more water look. -- modern look. the plaisance, the zero price tag for the city -- replacements, the zero price tag for the city. >> these parisian inspired forest green public toilets at san francisco is going to pub -- accustomed to will soon say goodbye. the city will replace them with
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nothing more contemporary. >> i say this is an elegant modern bill -- design. >> is take a closer look, smith group one the competition along with other participants. >> the bay, the bart center, kiosk and civic center. try to make a family of street furniture that fits with that model. >> it also serves a purpose, to defend against the elements and graffiti. >> they will get graffiti, the stainless steel that is easily cleanable. the texture is defense against stickers, and other type of graffiti. reporter: gaining entry is as easy as pushing a 10 with your hand for a foot -- 10 with your hand for a foot. >> they have a self-cleaning mechanism. certain bathrooms will be staffed to make sure they are feeling safe and comfortable. reporter: 25 will be operational
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threat the city next 45 years, the company has -- 4 to 5 years, the company has agreed to contain them in exchange for installing advertising kiosks. >> we have an advertising model, it is charged to the company does not cost a thing to the city. reporter: the old ones will be replaced to look more like the mothership. >> reminds you of the series, star trek. i wonder if it is able to send me to a target location. to abc 7, be me up, scotty. wow. never underestimate the power of a view -- few willing to change the way we relieve ourselves. in san francisco, the melendez come abc 7 news. -- abc 7 news. dan: zapping around the city.
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i like the new ones. kristen: this may bring back memories of the $1.7 million toilet that we talked about. san francisco has secured state funding, the state is holding the money until the -- they deliver a plan to use the money more efficiently. dan: $20,000 garbage cans? san francisco has type -- testing -- prototypes around the city. the public away in on what version they like best before a final decision is made. kristen: they have claimed the title as the most expensive zip code in the country once again. according to annual report by property shark the bay area 4 94027, has a national -- is more than 20 times higher than national medium. other bay area zip codes rank high in the list including ones
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in alameda, san francisco, marin, san mateo, and santa clara counties. dan: that is amazing, for that kind of county you should get your own customized weather all the time. kristen: exactly push a button and it is sunny and warm. i don't know if we can get that worked out. sandy: pay up and i will get you your customized forecast. i will show you the live picture. i am only joking. we have some fog as you look out towards the bridge. it is shrouded in fog. this is why the bay area is so unique. we had warmer conditions than all the sudden, proved the fog is back. 70 santa rosa, upper 60's fairfield, concord, santa rosa airport made to the mid-70's. live look from the camera come look at the sun shining over downtown san francisco where it is 58 degrees now. you got up into the upper 60's,
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it is cooling, 63 oakland, 66 san jose, palo alto mid-60's. fog is back to the mid coast, so i need to be concerned about if you spend time at the beach tomorrow. through friday there is a beach hazard statement up, raising the risk of recurrence and speaker waves. do not turn your back on the waves on the beach if you're at the beach. temperatures running warmer for most areas. some cooling of the coast were the fog is back. the winds are dusty over -- gusty over mount diablo, 32 miles per hour come is the down sloping wind that brought the warmth today. there is a localized sea breeze telling the coast, from the roof camera you can see it with the flag blowing. just in the hills through the morning, areas of coastal fog, sunny and mild to warm the thanksgiving. -- to thanksgiving. light stuff, breezy in the hills
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, patchy fog near the coast temperature in the upper 30's to the low 50's. mainly clear inland. high temperatures for your thursday, the south 73 morgan hill, 72 san jose. it will be warm thanksgiving standards. san francisco 68 degrees, north bay temperatures you are looking at low to mid 70's from napa to seven rosa -- santa rosa. a beautiful day in east bay, these temperatures running a good five to 10 degrees above where they should be for this time of year. 70 in concord and livermore, 73 degrees in fairfield. we will fast-forward and show you what is ahead as we had the weekend. saturday system will bring in a few showers to the northern portion of the state. we are dry until monday. that is when we are expecting wet weather here. not a lot, scattered showers could impact travel in the mountains as they are expecting snowfall. you will notice by monday
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afternoon shifts into southern california. next system is the night could bring us some more wet weather. for now accuweather a forecast featuring a bright and mild thanksgiving. mid 70's and then, mid-60's coast, driver black friday, the second half -- dry for black friday second-half cooler. colder with frost tuesday morning, wednesday morning, cooler days. kristen: it will feel like winter. sandy: yes. kristen: we are getting closer to the season change. dan: experts say a 2022 has been a good year for the endangered monarch butterfly. the western monarch count is an annual accounting by volunteers, 105,000 monarch sightings has been reported during the tracking opal. -- period. that is the most since the 2018
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dan: it is the day before thanksgiving. that means long lines at honeybaked ham stores.
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abc 7 news with a store at san jose where the line stretched for a while. people we talked with said it was moving pretty fast. they have been waiting 30 to 45 minutes the chain has fans of all ages. reporter: why are you waiting in line? >> for meat. >> meet? >> ham. >> is delicious, good price, i have been buying it for years. >> is the best hams i've ever had, better than any grocery store i have been to. dan: there are seven honeybaked ham locations in the bay area they are open tonight and close tomorrow. it may not be as traditional as turkey or ham, but there is good news for chicken prices come according to the bureau of labor statistics, ticket prices rub 15 months -- 15% this october, compared to the month before. now that issues have relax a bit, prices are going down once again. kristen: the west and st.
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francis hotel in san francisco is adding extra sweetness to the upcoming holiday season. they reviewed -- revealed a 12 foot tall sugar castle. it is made from 1200 pounds of sugar and gingerbread. it started as a challenge giving the children of the pastry chef two decades ago come is the first time the castle is open to the public after the two-year pandemic pause. >> it is a special time for the. last year we cannot do it. it is part of the story and is what we have been doing. kristen: everyone is invited to see the sugar castle up close, there is plenty of time to check it out it will be on full display from now until january 2. i have seen it up close it is gorgeous. dan: i have two, it is so fun i'm glad it is back. the holiday shopping season is back the push to shop local and
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safe. kristen:
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kristen: a big push is underway to bring people back to oakland's neighborhoods, for local in person shopping. dan: mayor libby announced shop safe oakland, it means money support for mercil district across oakland. >> we have wonderful smelling candles. reporter: one of a kind gifts. >> for the person that likes to create things, and can also work with art. reporter: locally made.
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>> we have them in a bigger size so you can wrap it and keep it professional. reporter: the store owner hopes you will check out her business in oakland. >> we support small. reporter: mayor libby schaaf has announced new plans to increase safety for people that is open -- oakland. >> people have felt unsettled, the city is here to welcome you back, to enjoy your shopping. >> they are offering a total of $315,000 neighborhood commercial safety grants, they will pay for more ambassadors among other things. >> it will pay for physical safety improvements. in some cases more security cameras the complement programs that are already in place. it will pay for rapid window repair in the event someone's window is broken. reporter: money will go to a dozen different districts in
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oakland to help pay for safety measures. >> i think those things are really really helpful, the more people that are out in the community, supportingap reporter: margaret will shop local in oakland again for this holiday season. >> it is so important to support small businesses especially since they have been through such a terrible hard time the past three years. >> as part of small business saturday they will be holding a special artisan market outside, it will feature more than 20 different artists. reporter: many say shopping small, local, and oakland is worth it. >> they are not corporate. >> shop small, sharp corporate the money stays in the community. >> and oakland, suzanne, abc 7 news. >> in the south bay, shopping for holidays is in full swing, many retailers that the upscale shopping centers kicking off black friday deals early.
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many are taking full advantage have the big shopping weekend. kristen: black friday sales started pretty early, dan, join me this afternoon i'm getting answers and has tips on where to find the best deals. >> i see a lot of good deals at the bigger retailers, amazon, target, bombers, best buy. the nice thing is they are pretty savvy so if they see a lower-priced they will match that pretty quickly. you do not have to do comparison-shopping. if you are interested in something like a apple product for a fitbit product may want to go to that brand storefront online and see if they have something better. they usually do not but occasionally we'll will find something really interesting. >> ackerman says tv's, laptops, appliances, mattresses are getting the most interesting shoppers. as well as gifts from $5,200. americans are -- 50 - 100
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dollars. dan: what are people looking for this holiday season? google has compiled the top 100 day -- holiday products based on search trends. kristen: gloria has a look at some of the trends. >> google trends expert andrea says they see a 200% increase in searches for health tracker jewelry. >> it is a ring people are excited about. you wear it all day it will track your steps, sleep, etc.. a lot of people are searching for that. it is a b of a piece of jewelry, but it also -- a beautiful piece of jewelry but also has this health side. reporter: when it comes to fitness, there is big interest in pickle ball with a 500% increase in searches in one month. >> people are excited to play pickle ball this holiday season. >> for kids there's a lot of
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interest in pianos and waited stuffed animals. listen to this beauty trend, there is a 400% rise in searches for glitter hairspray's. >> spraying glitter into your hair it washes out. is this funny people are looking at that as a holiday gift. it is a throwback to the 2000's, almost. reporter: that is kind of cool. why do you think people like the glitter, again? >> i always attribute it to social media, trends are cyclical, someone will post a throwback and everyone gets excited about it. reporter: with inflation, the price of everything is going up, everybody is trying to save money. anything we can do to save money on gifts this year? >> yes we are excited we have new badges within the google shopping platform that will help surface if something is on sale. it will let you know it is 10%, 20, 80% off it will have a holiday tag on it.
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-- 30% off, it will have a holiday tag on it, look out for the badger so you will know you got a good deal. kristen: googles holiday 100 includes 100 gift ideas and insights based on trending searches from 2022 and you can search based on the category. dan: amazon has opened up a new bay area location expecting to get your packages do you even faster. the company announced the launch of its new same-day facility in richmond. it is an addition there means >> once fu rampedy more than onn unitsto. hundreds of associates to hire, still. we are also ramping up for the holiday shopping season. ounding a variety of products. pet and baby categories are popular. small electronics for black friday and cyber monday deals. we are preparing for a busy week
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ahead. dan: this is amazon's first same-day facility in the bay and second in northern california. kristen: if you leadership those holiday gifts you still -- if you need to ship those holiday gifts, you have time, the deadline for regular mail is december 17, priority mail december 19th, and 23rd for priority express. dan: a trip to a popular attraction in mexico folks, it looks like we're gonna have to land this big old bird earlier than expected because it's the xfinity black friday sale. stream your heart out with the ultimate streamer setup when you get internet with unlimited data for 55 dollars a month. plus get a free flex 4k streaming box. oh my!
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kristen: time now for the >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. the 4 on 4. this one fascinating in the video a woman who climbed an ancient mayan. -- pyramid was met with a very unhappy crowd. see that collectible through water at the woman who has since been identified as a 20 nine-year-old mexican national, she climbed the steps and danced on the protected monument. it has been off-limits to tourists since 2008. dan, terrible to see that. dan: be respectful, why would you do something so stupid? and unnecessary. kristen: right. dan: it did not do any harm to the monument, so if you love
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people do it, it will cause harm -- a lot of people do with it will cause harm. >> is one of the seven wonders of the world, in recent years they want to protect it. i went years ago when it was ok. >> nothing was worse with the crowd with how angry they could have been, with a water being sprayed was not good. thankfully did not get out of hand. dan: probably did it for a social media post. tomorrow is thanksgiving, in a recent survey 91 percent say they plan to celebrate with a meal, a 3% plan to stay home, majority of those gatherings will be fewer than 10 people, 76% say they are putting comfort first, choosing sweats over dressing up. what are your plans? we have a dozen of us, family coming over tomorrow. we will not dress up. we will dress decently for dinner. is into the sweats for movies.
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how about you guys? >> i will be here i will be dressed in a suit entire -- and tie tell you the sports courts -- scores. >> normally it is sweatpants because i feel so full after the turkey. dan: you will be here as well. kristen: i will, when we go to town my husband side of the family is a big to do on thanksgiving. if i am not working i am in sweats and we are not going out of town. dan: everyone here is working. >> i will be here with chris, anything elastic, i am not sure. dan: good for you. >> this could be a record-breaking weekend for holiday shoppers, national retail federation predicts more than 166 mill and people will shop between thanksgiving and -- million people shop between thanksgiving and cyber monday. the vast majority 69% plan to shop on black friday and two
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thirds say they will shop in person. people will expect to spend more than a hundred dollars, slightly above the average of the last 10 years. the number one reason for shopping, the sales are too good to pass up they say, will you do allow shopping this year? dan: not more than usual. i do not think more than usual. trying to give gifts of meaning and value coming up in step for the sake of buying stuff. it is interesting, numbers given the concern about the recession and every thing else going on, inflation that has been so bad, retailers are trying to entice us with sales. kristen: i think you collect along the way when you see something you like. you do not wait for last-minute. sandy: that is right, i always go out black friday shopping with my oldest daughter. dan: it is tradition. sandy: my mom and sister did a few years, is not so much the deals, i love the craziness in the crowds. touching and feeling the stuff. it gets you in the spirit of the
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holiday season. i started that tradition of my oldest daughter she is beside herself now, and loves it, my younger daughter does not like it so much. kristen: it is her running of the balls. >> the parking lots -- running of the bulls. >> the parking lots, i've been collecting stuff along the way, been more proactive. dan: it has been more like running with the bulls, just more dangerous. one holiday movie people watch this christmas season is love actually come in a sea of movie is celebrating its 20th anniversary. next week, abc is hosting a special, here are a few of the stars taking part in the special along with writer-director richard curtis. the special airs tuesday, november 9 come -- november 29,
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is when that is on, alan rickman died a few years ago. i do not know if you guys like this movie. tamia has so much heart and charm -- to me it has a much heart and charm. sandy: it is a wonderful lineup and a great characters. >> have you watch it? >> i have never seen it. dan: try to watch it is a great movie. have you seen it? kristen: no, i know, is shocking, i looked through netflix with the christmas movies and pick one. dan: to be fair, pick this one, tried, it is worth it. kristen:
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dan: we hate to bring this up, something might not want to take about, but it is important. millions of americans get sick from foodborne illnesses. kristen: you should be careful on thanksgiving because we prepare dishes do not usually make for large groups and then we transported. we spoke with a local expert, karen hunter to get the steps for thanksgiving that are. >> thanks giving can be intimidating you might be gathering more family and friends than usual, you might be cooking a turkey for you have not done that before. there are 4 steps of food safety. clean, separate, cook, chill. we talk about cleaning it means
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starting with clean hands and clean services. washing your hands well before you get started. separate is an important one, if you are making multiple things. when you are preparing your turkey or other raw products you want to keep those separate from anything you want to eat right away and not cook first. for example salad or vegetables on awhen it comes to cooking tu, check the bird for doneness in three spaces, innermost part of the thigh and the wing, and the innermost part of the breast. it can be tempting to rely on the pop-up thermometer the comes of the bird, you need to check for yourself and in those three places you need 165 degrees fahrenheit. when you sit down to eat, take a look at the clock and see what time it is. when you put the food out you have about two hours of a good safe window before you need to start thinking of packaging things up in person -- smaller
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portions of their still hot and get them back into the fridge so you can eat them later. >> that is good advice and things are some people might know really well if they host all the time. for newcomers, especially, great, great tips. let's say you are lucky enough not to host. you are bringing. food. what is the safest way to transfer that food? >> if you are going to transport food to a destination have two options. consider if you are in summing hot or cold. something called, put in -- cold put in an ice chest with frozen gel packs to keep below 40. if you are bringing setting hot put in a slow cooker with a tight lid on it -- something hot put in a slow cooker with a tight lid on it. depending on how feasible it is with your host, transport what you will cook, bring it there, use the oven at the destination to safely prepare the food. kristen: i have to be honest i never look at the time when i started evening -- eating.
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i will know, for more advice, call the usda meat and poultry hotline, at 1-888-674-6854. dan: just that graphic makes me look forward to tomorrow. let's change -- turn our attention to the thanksgiving forecast. kristen: it is very nice outside. sandy: it is gorgeous, not just the bay area, this is from the cove. look at how pretty it is. the sun. shining a few passing high clouds. if you are traveling to the sierra quiet weather for thanksgiving. ill be mild, friday is dry, saturday is sunny and there is a chance of snow monday. heading south, red flag warning's tomorrow morning high wind warnings and when advisories starting tonight into thursday evening to friday. it will be a gusty pattern down south. locally we have fog near the coast. air quality is good to moderate.
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the next four days we have to deal with the fog on the golden gate bridge. drive carefully if you are on the roads right now. moderate air quality the next three days, good to moderate on sunday. high temperatures tomorrow be peaking. numbers in the 60's to mid 70's. a mild to warm sunday -- sunny thanksgiving. accuweather forecast temperature slowly slide into the weekend, bringing us showers, monday, bring us chills tuesday wednesday evening. >> the balloons are filled and ready for tomorrow's macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york, tomorrow will be the 96th time the parade is held. today the helium balloon was filled, some of the balloons are stuart, bluey, and a balloon based on the diary of a wimpy kid. should be fantastic. they revived an old version of a holiday favorite.
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a reimagined version of holiday in the park. video shot by six flags. it includes new decorations, treats for guests and there is a new holiday market with a setting reminiscent of european christmas markets. you may have heard of those. it opens friday through january 1. kristen: now to a strange new world. >> where in the world are we? dan: inside disney's newest animated movie. strange world coming up next. >> in every moment there is an opportunity. >> the numbers do not lie. >> to find a path, move ahead, to build some thing better. >> issues of race and social justice are a key part of building a better bay area. >> at abc 7 is our duty to meet those moments with tough questions, real solutions, for you, for all of us. >> where do you learn to do as you do? >> this is the moment to build a
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kristen: tonight on abc 7 at eight it is the connors, abbott elementary at 9:00 is the broadcast premiere of the disney+ series and/or, alibi home economics do not ms. abc7news at 11. strange new world is a movie out today, an all-star cast lends their voices to a family going on a incredible journey.
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>> come on. let's make history. reporter: the new animated history strange world introduces us to the residence, something moviegoers will see as they come in a wide range of shapes, colors, abilities all living alongside each other and coexisting. like hopefully most of us do a real-life. >> these movies are for everyone. the entire world will see it. we want to reflect that world and also the artist making it. the team is very diverse. the world we live in is very diverse. to be able to celebrate everybody, to have everyone with characters that resonate, everyone deserves heroes and is nice to have that. >> we have a world to see -- save. >> let's get moving. >> to see those things normalized is more -- wonderful. >> to see what is normal normalized is awesome. i hope everyone else catches up. this is the world we live in.
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it just as. that is how -- it just is. that is how we approached it. reporter: she want to tell a story about the difficulty many people face in bridging generational gaps. >> grandpa's awesome. >> he is not awesome. >> he gave me a machete for my birthday. >> classic. >> i was two. >> i want to tell a movie about what it means to be a good ancestor, i have two boys and i was very top of mind when i started this film. what kind of world will they inherit? to tell the story through the lens of a big ory is a dream come true. >> strange world is in theaters now. in los angeles george pennacchio abc7news. kristen: strange world is from disney, the parent company of abc 7. it is streaming abc -- 20 47, you can get the bay area tv up joining us wherever you want, wherever you are.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> it's so busy. we've never experienced this. >> we don't usually fly before thanksgiving for this reason. we usually stay local, but we decided to fly, and it's not. -- nuts. >> it is. we are tracking the conditions at the airport and on the roads. good evening. i'm ama daetz. dan: i'm dan. nearly 55 million americans are traveling and 49 million of those will be driving. ama: the area with the worst traffic is interstate 80.
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