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introduced to you at different stages, right? >> who was lil wayne in 2022? >> i was 26 when i needed an abortion. it saved my life. it was the best decision i ever >> people are like, look at this, they've been finding bodies in the lake, maybe one will be your dad. >> nobody crawls into a barrel and shoots themselves in the head. that's a mob hit. >> we've been investigating a farm where we've been told children are working in the fields. >> david, i've got to tell you we're in a little bit of danger here.
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ama: police arrested a man who stole a muni bus and attacked the driver. officers took the suspect into custody. the incident started a mile from their at portland and mission streets. police say the suspect boarded a bus with no passengers just before 8:00 this night. after assaulting the driver, the suspect drove the bus, hitting 10 vehicles along the way. officers were able to take the suspect into custody. the driver suffered injuries. they are expected to be ok. good evening and thank you for joining us. now we move to the south bay and an iconic holiday tradition. christmas in the park opens today with thousands in attendance. tim johns brings us the story. >> merry christmas. merry christmas. reporter: it's beginning to look a lot like christmas in san jose. >> it's beautiful.
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my son loves it. my husband loves it. reporter: the biggest holiday tradition, christmas in the park , officially open for 2022. >> this is my favorite part of the holiday season. i've been coming here for as long as i could remember. reporter: packed into cesar chavez park as well as many kids wanting to tell santa what they want under the tree this year. >> my mom promised us one. >> pokemon cards. reporter: how many do you want? >> 1000. reporter: officials say they are expecting over one million people to walk through the gates. many of those who come out do so to see the famous christmas trees that line the park. each one decorated by a specific person or group for a special cause. this one was done by cecelia acosta to remember her late parents. >> it's an honor to do this tree and to see my parents memories. people look at the pictures, the
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sign. it's nice. reporter: no matter what reason you visit, officials say there is something for everyone. >> it is accessible to everybody. it represents the best of san jose. we have people from every neighborhood in the city. come down and get into the seer it -- spirit. >> family is everything. family, friends. be good to one another. this world needs goodness. ♪ reporter: tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: what a great tradition. if you are going tomorrow, sandia is here with a first look at our forecast. sandhya: it will be perfect weather for either one of those things. let me show you a live picture right now. it's a foggy golden gate bridge. visibility down to three miles in half moon bay. there's a cold front up to the north.
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a drive front for us but as it comes through here, it will clean out our air. we have fog around in high clouds as we take a look at our local picture. into tomorrow morning, we will start you off with 30's and 40's. higher clouds parting ways by the afternoon. warming up into the upper 50's to upper 60's. not as warm as it has been. when you look at the temperature trend, average high of 61, above average for the weekend. really dropping as we head towards next week. that's just the beginning of some big changes ahead. ama: thank you. in the east bay, a new initiative to encourage more people to shop locally. martinez has rolled out a gift program ahead of tomorrow's small business saturday. anser hassan has more. >> here's new to. this is the first edition b eedrill. reporter: they opened their new
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location three months ago. they specialize in board games, trading card games, pokemon is a huge hit. >> a perfect 10 means it was perfect right out of the factory. reporter: the store manager says business has been solid. they offered special black friday sales. they host a card exchange event. he says the card market and collectibles have taken a hit since peaking during the pandemic. economic uncertainties are ahead. >> the card market is in a low right now. it's a little uncertain where it's going to go from here. hopefully the holidays will boost those kind of sales. reporter: the next couple weeks are critical for you guys. >> yes. reporter: small business saturday, designed to promote shopping at small businesses. some bay area cities have come up with programs to help promote shopping locally such as the digital gift card. >> i'm not a huge shopper but
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i'm learning from my friend. [laughter] she gets me out and convinces me to go to all the little fun spots. we shop a lot downtown. reporter: she supports the city's effort to support local businesses. the city of martinez points to studies that show that local retailers pump 47% of their revenue back into the local economy. compared to just 14% by national chains. for mom-and-pop restaurants, it's higher. 73% compared to 30% by national chains. >> we love to pump money into local businesses. we shop down here for dinners and the shops. it's important to shop where you live. it builds up the community. reporter: shoppers can build relationships with local businesses which is important for her as well. >> a lot of the stores are not everywhere. the ones that are coming you know they have authentic stuff. so it's good to support. reporter: support local.
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>> exactly. reporter: abc 7 news. ama: today is a record-setting black friday. we will see a record for sales in the shopping. expects total spending will top $9 million for the first time ever. plenty of people shopped in person today as well. this was the theme at the livermore outlets. more time than usual to get the best prices the season. dion lim gives us a look at the reason why. reporter: we haven't seen this kind of shoulder to shoulder black friday mania in a few years. throngs of shoppers still patiently waited in line for hours at this best buy in san jose. >> it's excitement to come and shop and wait in line. reporter: same for this bass pro shop location. lining up early is still a tradition for some. >> 7:00 yesterday. was in line and anticipating the
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deals for today. we are very thankful for everybody who's in line, wanting to spend the morning with us. reporter: despite rising food and gas prices, the national retail federation estimates 8 million more shoppers than last year will take advantage of deep discounts. you also have more time than ever to score a deal. >> you can play a game of chicken if you are willing. the retailer may lower the price throughout the holiday shopping season. this is very unusual. it happens when the economy is rough. it happened during the recession for example over a decade ago. reporter: while more consumers still prefer to spend in on black friday, the online deals are growing for a reason. >> part of it is honestly because the retailers made it that way. they want you to be on their websites at all times because you might get a great deal. it's exhausting. reporter: this is the best time to snag a bargain on items in certain categories. >> black friday and cyber monday
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are typically the best deals on stuff like tv's. it used to be that the best time was in march. retailers have figured out that's what gets you in the door. you are going to want to buy the buy one get one free dvd and maybe you will buy some thing else. tools tend to go on sale. clothing is pretty popular. a lot of retailers tend to discount their clothing during this time. those are the places i would look the most. reporter: happy bargain-hunting. abc 7 news. ama: tourism is picking up this holiday season. security presences in our -- increasing. multiple robberies in union square last year. this season, the city increased security and doubled down on the christmas advertisement. hotels in the area have noticed her turnaround. >> after a couple years of sluggishness, it's nice to see
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union square back to where it is. ama: the christmas tree in union square, ice-skating, and the new winter wonderland outside one of the powell street station entrances are some attractions drawing people back to the area. the winter wonderland is open daily from noon until 7:00 through december 24. in the east bay, multiple streets blocked off or a special lighting of the old oak tree in danville. the ceremony kicked off with musical selections from local choirs followed by a tree lighting ceremony from father christmas. the 350-year-old tree sits in the center of diablo road. today is a popular time for people to create meals with thanksgiving leftovers. the downtown streets team used extras from its holiday feast to serve meals to the homeless at all saints church this afternoon. volunteers provided a selection of sandwiches, salads, pies and more. >> it's about building community. in terms of solving an issue like homelessness, it will take
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a community response and we are building that bridge between folks in our community. ama: this was the downtown streets team 70th year serving meals. they are located in 16 communities throughout california. elon musk promises amnesty for suspended twitter accounts as soon as next week. tonight, local experts weigh in on what this means. how remembering slain san francisco harvey milk will be different this year. a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> we are back to do this all over again. [applause] wish your car's air freshener didn't start so strong and then fade too soon? try febreze car vent clips. unlike other fresheners, febreze releases a consistent amount of scent, day after day, for 40 days. won't overwhelm. won't fade away. febreze car. love it or get your money back.
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sunday march the 44th anniversary of the assassination of harvey milk and george moscone he. the community is gathering at harvey milk plaza in the castro for a candlelight vigil in remembrance. as tara campbell tells us, in the wake of the colorado springs shooting, this year's commemoration is taking on new meaning. reporter: this was the scene last sunday in the castro. the community and its allies gathering in wake of the deadly shooting at an lgbtq+ nightclub in colorado springs. this sunday, they will gather again on the 44th anniversary of the assassinations of supervisor harvey milk and mayor george moscone he, both shot by supervisor don white at san francisco city hall. >> it was political violence that took away mayor george moscone he and harvey milk. it was hate fueled political violence. what we are seeing four decades
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later is the same thing happening. reporter: jeffrey kwong is the vice president of the harvey milk lgbtq democratic club. the organization publicly condemning congresswoman marjorie taylor greene's attack on state senator scott wiener this week. falsely calling him a groomer. >> these impacts are intensified . attacks are intensified the week after. it's horrifying. >> the rise in homophobia and transphobia against our community is another reminder that what happened in 1978 to harvey milk is not over. reporter: according to the human rights campaign, in 2022, 36 states introduced anti-lgbtq+ bills and kwong says those legislative actions are fueling violence against the community. >> a slew of legislation pouring across state legislatures, targeting kids in schools,
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transgender kids especially. reporter: too many candles lit and too many lives lost. but this sunday, the community will do it again. abc 7 news. ama: the abc 7 original documentary murder at city hall isabella blonde demand. it tells the story of what led up to the murders of moss goni and milk in 1978. the trial and the 20 defense. download the abc 7 bay area app wherever you stream. elon musk says next week, he's granting amnesty to suspended accounts. he asked in a put poll if user accounts should be reinstated if they haven't broken the law. 72 set -- percent of respondents said yes. a decision will lead to more harassment. a cal state east bay media and communications professor says the real solution is to train users to spot misinformation. >> the misconception is that we
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can censor our way out of hate speech or misinformation. that was never going to be a possibility. i've always believed that this whole campaign to remove people from online platforms was never going to get to the root of the problem. why do we have hate speech's? where does misinformation originate from? ama: muska has reinstated former president donald trump, kanye west, and marjorie taylor greene. we are counting down to the wonderful world of disney magical celebration happening sunday night. korel smith caught up with many of the shows performers who are ready for the holidays. reporter: the wonderful world of disney magical holiday celebration will get us all in the spirit with performances from some of the biggest names in music. >> we are going to do rocking around the christmas tree. i don't think i could've had a clue. i'm starstruck. reporter: -- >> i will be
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performing a medley that i came up with for my christmas album. it's different than what people are normally used to hearing with the specific songs. we will enjoy it. reporter: katharine mcphee is taking to the stage with her husband, getting ready to do some decorating. >> after thanksgiving, i love to put christmas music on and go crazy all over the house. >> she goes nuts. it's fun. reporter: the reverend who also performs on the stage is one step ahead of her. >> i love my christmas. my house is decked out already. reporter: the wonderful world of disney magical holiday celebration is sunday night right here on abc. abc news. ama: disney is the parent
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company of abc 7. let's get a check on our weather as the weekend is here. sandhya patel has the latest. sandhya: the weather looks terrific for the weekend. it's changing. high pressure brought us warmth today. temperatures were five to 10 degrees above average. low 70's to mid 80's. high-pressure starting to weaken and that's allowing the system to the north to come in. it won't bring us rain this weekend. dry cold front coming through. it's a cooler weekend. les hayes. more of an onshore breeze. our air quality will get better. right now, good to moderate as you see across the bay area. live view from our roof camera. for the weekend, moderate air quality saturday. sunday, good to moderate air quality. it looks spectacular as we look
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toward san francisco. patchy fog and high clouds overnight. cooling trend through next week. cold nights and mornings coming up with ross next tuesday and wednesday. not terribly cold right now but certainly a chill in the air. temperatures in the 30's to 50's as we head towards tomorrow morning. high clouds will continue to stream in. mid 30's to low 50's. fog on the golden gate bridge careful. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures coming down. upper 50's around places like half moon bay. wall-to-wall sunshine after the morning clouds and fog burn off. i will show you what to expect if you are going to the niners game against the saints. it will be nice and mild. temperature coming up to 65 and starting to fall after that. as we take a look at the forecast for next week, rain coming into northern california.
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starts to slip southward into the bay area on thursday. still a chance of showers going into friday which is obviously welcome news. rainfall projections always higher well in advance. right now, wanted to inches of rain. about a week from today. these numbers will be tweaked as we get closer. in the mountains, this could mean two to three feet of snow on friday. that would be just in time for the holiday weekend. cooling trend for the weekend. breezy and cooler monday. temperatures tuesday and wednesday, really dropping in the overnight hours. cold and frosty both mornings. we may have freeze warnings and prophesy. level 1 storm. we are talking about shower possibility, rain possibility thursday into friday. the chill will be in the air for december. start bringing out the sweaters
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and coats. ama: thank you. hulu is offering a black friday deal. new and eligible subscribers can get the massive library of hit tv shows, films, and originals for 1.99 per month for one year. for more information, go to for more information, go to abc7news.com i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant,
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christmas concert at the hammer theater in san jose today. it consisted of mexican american holiday carols, a fuse and of the colors and traditions of both were included in the performance. the sharks and warriors with home games on this friday night. chris alvarez is here with sports. chris: a very busy night in the bay area. from the shark tank to chase center. the season of sharing. the dubs starting the holiday season o
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chris: the warrior sprinted out to an 18-to record in the first 20 games. with a win tonight, they get back to .500. warriors built a 17 point lead in the second. here's dante d finch enzo. up in n. 19 off the bench. golden state had 33 assists. stays alert. steph curry. what a pass. the bucket. warriors update at the break. utah took the lead in the late third. klay thompson and jordan poole. splash. four triples and the third. poole had six assists. all smiles. fourth quarter now. bounces right to clay. corner triple, one of six for him. he had 18 of his 20 and the second half. staff scored 33 including the
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shooter's role from deep. his 12 game with 30 or more. warriors went 129-118. they've won 45. cal hosting ucla. joe starkey wrapping up his 48 year career. to second corder touchdowns, giving cal the lead. three or four touch came -- touchdowns came in the first half. fourth quarter. call-up one. ucla scores. 35-28 ucla. two minutes to go. plummer finds jade not. first down. the ball gets punched loose. bruins recover. cal falls 35-28. usa and england in the world cup. 33rd minute now. great chance for the u.s. right here. it goes off the crossbar. scoreless at the half. that close to a goal.
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91st minute now. still scoreless. england's last best chance is wide. the u.s. stays unbeaten against england in world cup play afterr sharks wearing their california golden seals throwbacks. down 3-1. the kings defender passes it right to alexander for the goal. 3-2 after two. third. rasmus could party gets behind the defense. 0-12 in his last 12 games. sports on abc meet febreze small spaces. the most convenient solution to lingering odors in any small space. no batteries and no outlets needed. with one firm push, small spaces gives you 45 days of continuous freshness.
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community wrestling, pinball paradise, 80 over 80. but first, celebrity ball. ♪♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> did you get any shots of my hitting out there? >> was that what that was? >> huh? uh-huh. that was it. >> you need a spatula. >> that's -- i do. actually, i need a ladle. [ indistinct shouting, cheering ] >> well, it's pretty much, fun and games are over now, folks. [ crowd shouts ] i put two bottles of santo tequila in your dugout. >> oh, boy. that's just what i need. >> good for your team. it's good. >> yeah, yeah. >> it's energy water. >> it loosens you up. loosens you up. that's the idea. >> this way, you won't hurt anything. >> exactly. you're not going to pull a hammy with this one. ♪♪ >> my only prayer is nobody hits the ball to me.
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>> to me. >> yeah. [ laughs ] >> here's the deal. tim's team, if you don't hit the ball, free dinners at guy's vegas. >> oh, come on, man. i can't offer anything like that. >> well, don't hit the ball. >> i mean, what, a free ticket to my show? whoop. >> there you go. >> yeah, right. >> i promise you, they will not hit to you. >> [ laughs ] ♪♪ >> both kim and i have the same appreciation and admiration for our vets and for active military. and when we started talking about this, it just kept escalating, like, "okay, well, let's have a food and wine event. okay, well, let's have a concert. okay. well, let's feed the vets. okay, well, let's let the fans sit with the vets. let's have a softball game, you know. let's call our buddies. >> they got my my middle brother and my younger brother out here. >> my sons are here. my dad's a veteran. he's here. my parents are here. all of our friends are here. >> one chance for our family to get together and honor our father and his legacy and what he did for baseball and what he did as a human being. and it's fun on another level to see these guys get out here
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and be able to enjoy themselves and and really have a good time and understand that we're here for them. >> freedom isn't free, and these are the people who made the ultimate sacrifice. and not just them, but their families. >> we both serve the same communities, and we thought together is better. and to be able to do it on this historical field that's been here since the late 1800s... ...in which many of these ballplayers that are here today played on this field, including tug mcgraw. one of the greatest jewels here in the outfield area is the veterans home that's been here since 1884, and they've had a tough time with covid and have not been able to participate. so we thought, why not bring out a good old celebrity softball classic? our team has consisted of the heroes of the community, and that is our first responders, law enforcement, and healthcare professionals. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> someone's going to win, i think. is there ties in six-inning
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softball? >> there's no ties in baseball. >> there's no crying in baseball, that's all i know. there's no crying in baseball. no, i think what'll happen, it's going to be the perfect setup for whoever wins has to come back to defend their championship. >> that means we have to do it again next year. >> yeah. oh, gosh. how far are you gonna twist that arm? okay. okay. okay. i'll be back. >> i've been here 12 years, and this is the most incredible event this home has ever had in the 12 years i've been here. this is beyond belief. >> for the vets, for the first responders, for the fans to see both of us in a different energy, in a different light, in a different environment, i think is going to be hysterical. my youngest son is my coach, and he's already just walked up to me and said, "i'm just letting you know right now, if you're not giving it your all, you're going to be..." >> [ laughs ] >> to be here. >> his son's already going to yank him. >> oh, i love fun, and i'm having fun, yeah. >> and so what we're doing right now, besides raising money, is each one of these first responders and these veterans gets this. you all get to see all these people and all this energy happening here,
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