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stop a rail workers strike. how lawmakers are take action to avoid what could be a devastating blow to the economy. kumasi: the future for the freeway. reggie: a live look outside and it is another cold start to the day in drew is tracking rain. in that sentence, drew. drew: it's been a couple weeks. reggie: -- drew: a lovely vacation turned into a influenza visit but i am back. the rain does return. if you have a flexible schedule, it is a good idea because tomorrow morning's commute looks like a mess and right now it is clear skies and temperatures are down to 28 in nevada. 36 in fremont and the freezing mark -- take those layers with
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you. we have clear skies and today no issues when it comes to weather. any wet weather will hold offense early tomorrow morning. increasing clouds to -- through the day. live doppler seven along with satellite, here is the storm system. the area of low pressure moving into the pacific northwest. this is all moving south tomorrow morning and it brings rain and waited and -- wind in mess for the morning. . -- wind and mess for the morning commute. reggie: download the abc 7 bay area news app app where every you stream. kumasi: this is a latched at shepherd -- last ditch effort to keep workers in the job. jobina: congress says it is
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looking more likely rail workers will strike, strike would have a massive impact on the supply chain and creating shortages and price increases on everything from gas. to groceries. --as to groceries. president biden met with members of the white house. >> i don't like going against the ability of unions to strike, but weighing the equities, we must avoid a strike. jobs will be lost. jobina: nancy pelosi is preparing for two votes today and first to consider a tentative agreement that was reached in september. it was negotiated by the biden administration but rejected up -- rejected. the second would add days of sick leave. currently, rail workers have no
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paid sick days available to the -- them. kumasi: the future of your commute could include tolls on freeways. recitation officials are considering the proposal as part of a effort to ease traffic congestion. gloria rodriguez has the details. >> the website says that freeway congestion is worse and will continue to continue it -- deteriorate the transportation system if we don't shift deals -- gears. there is a joint project between the ftc and association of bay area governments and includes transportation strategies. one of those is implementing a pro mile -- per mile charge on travel on congestion freeway corridors where there are alternatives.
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during a transportation presentation earlier this month, officials argued that it is no longer usable to keep widening the freeways to meet demand and they envision tolling that would vary in pricing depending on the time of day, similar to how electric companies charge more during peak times and this is not something that will happen for sure. this is a proposal and there is no suggestions on how much the tolls will be. we will keep you updated. reggie: we are learning details on tech layoffs. our media partner reports that plans for 913 job cuts have been revealed. these are across companies including gofundme and twitter. they say that twitter is laying off additional employees which brings the total job cuts in the bay area to 1100 and it does not include the mass layoffs earlier this month when elon musk issued
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a deadline. kumasi: in the south bay, firefighters are investigating the cause of his two alarm fire at a historic victorian home in san jose. crews arrived to find heavy smoke from the floor and the roof is partially collapsed. no one was inside. the city's website says the house is associated with the early agricultural development of the valley. reggie: authorities are investigating after a body was found in a burned apartment. police believe the man who was founda dog was safely taking ou- taken out. kumasi: robots with the san francisco police department can use we will force in a very specific -- lethal force in very
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specific circumstances. at allows police to deploy robots to clear -- to kill in rare cases when there is imminent use of death -- chance of death for officers and civilians. it requires one of two high-ranking police leaders to authorize use of a deadly robot. they have 12 functioning robots and the department says it is not planning to give the robots guns but they could use explosives. reggie: president biden said he would sign be respect for marriage act. they voted -- the senate voted to pass the bill to protect same-sex interracial -- and interracial marriage under federal law. senate democrats pushed the vote after supreme court overturned federal protections on abortion.
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drt live look at the golden gate bridge have no worries. -- a live look at the golden break -- golden bait -- golden gate bridge and there are no worries. tomorrow morning's commute will be slower this --then this morning. 20 degrees right now and subfreezing and parts of the north bay areas. the main concern is how cold it is out there and you want to have a couple layers. 44 in the city. 26 in fairfield. what you will notice throughout the day, we will start out with a fair amount of sunshine and clouds will increase ahead of the star system tomorrow morning and by 3 p.m., partly cloudy
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skies and temperatures maxing out in the 50's later on. for the wednesday, 57 in san francisco and 60 in san jose. 60 in a concord with increasing clouds but tomorrow morning on the storm impact scale, this is a moderate storm and we are tracking downpours and gusty winds. standing water is a concern and there's a chance to get more than an inch of rain and we will time the storm system in nine minutes. jobina: we are going to start with a crash in a walmart -- walnut creek. it is not causing slowdown. it is blocking one lane but we will let you know when it clears. at live picture in -- a live picture and emory will -- emeryville. this is a live picture showing
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you 680 and the taillights are traveling in the southbound direction. even for supercommittee's, the drive times not too bad. tracy to dublin is 37 minutes. reggie: still ahead, why and they exonerated san francisco man says the city needs to be held accountable. kumasi: how bay area communities are standing in solidarity amid unrest in china. reggie: where tornado threats are in place after 15 of them have touched down in mississippi and indiana. kumasi:
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the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. kumasi: a jury in washington dc has convicted two liters nap the oath keepers militia of seditious conspiracy in the january 6 election. -- insurrection. it is the first time the jury has decided that balance on the capital on january 6, 2021 was a product of organized conspiracy.
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attorneys argued that the incendiary language that included references to a civil war was not that serious and they were not planning to commit violence. >> presented a case that showed through evidence and testimony that mr. rhodes did not commit this crime. kumasi: the two face decades in prison. reggie: a man who spent three decades in prison for a murder he did not commit is suing san francisco and the police department. he was given a life sentence in 1991 and convicted of shooting and killing his friend but the man was exonerated. the northern california innocence project work to prove his innocence and a witness came forward. he is filing a civil rights lawsuit and the san francisco attorney's office says they have not been served yet. kumasi: solidarity vigils well -- were held around the world
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after days of protests in china. in china, we are seeing clashes between government police and demonstrators over the zero club -- zero covid lockdown policy, and policy that has been in place for almost three years. jim -- tim johns have the story. >> a show of solidarity. thousands came out in chinese major cities to protest the zero covid policy, a world that many in the country are blaming for the deaths of people. emergency crews were unable to respond quickly to the blaze as a result of the parakeets put up. the protests expanding as the researchers condemned the chinese government and dynamic -- demanding the nation's president stepped down, a dangerous move potentially. tuesday night, people in san
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jose and san francisco held vigils to remember the lives lost and support those in china. >> this tragedy motivated us to breathe their life to go on the street to protest the government and the sum of them are being arrested. >> some made signs and other health blink pieces of paper. while it is unlikely that the chinese regime would ever step down voluntarily, some here say that they hope the protester message will spread. >> i hope more people, including people around the world, love freedom and democracy, i hope you can support the people in china. >> that they will continue to support them anyway they can >>. >> we -- we are with you guys and will continue fighting. >> the protests have died down and chinese authorities have increased police presence and
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are attempting to stop any images of protests from being spread on chinese media. president biden says he supports the right to peacefully protest. reggie: our fight over the open space in these bait is over. this area will be developed -- others rallied in support of retirement housing or single-family homes. the supervisors voted for senior housing and adjacent to the land is seven hills which is a private school that supports single-family home construction. >> i am scared to have a wall, a house, noise and dirt and dust and everything else that will bother learning. >> we need to look long-term at what is good, not just for me and seven hill school, but the
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whole community now and in the future. reggie: the speaker senior development residential care facility includes 354 housing units and and medicals -- medical centers. 5 -- kumasi: kumasi: there is time to help a north bay nonprofit make the holidays smarter from a hammer -- bay area families. that is the most nominations they have received. the nevada nonprofit is on a deadline to collect gifts for the drive and which 58 bay area families will benefit. the founder tells us what they look for when selecting families. >> the woman who is working, she has a roof over her head and put food on the table but there is nothing for christmas, you can plug that hole -- we can plug that hole. >> the foundations is asking for money, and wrapping gifts and
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delivering to families will happen december 9 and 10th. tender, the world's most popular dating app, has defined a new label for young singles. reggie: you are not emotionally ready for this. it is called a situationship, where people are down to play the field but have a go to for dates and other things. kumasi: we have been saying that for years. reggie: i never heard that word. there is a song called situationship? this is apparently what 18-25-year-olds are into. kumasi: that is trifling. it is also tender --tinder.
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reggie: who is pressured? kumasi: it is usually at negative thing when people don't find what you are in. reggie: you say it without the other person hearing you. kumasi: yeah. reggie: -- drew: it is a feeling. kumasi: when you ask the question and you realize you didn't know you are in one. reggie: you would never say that to your dating partner. kumasi: that is rude. usually, one person once more than the other person. drew: you could get into trouble where you thought you were into a situationship and the other person is like we are in a relationship and you are like, no. this is the time of year because some people want someone for the holiday parties. kumasi: i think it is good that
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people are for -- upfront about it. if all people want it, that is ok. drew: more honesty is never a bad thing in a relationship. or situationship or cupping season --cuffing season. reggie: isn't that right now? kumasi: it was over a while ago. you should have started around labor day. drew: buy halloween, you should have an idea on who you are trying to -- kumasi: sometimes, by valentine's day -- drew: you have to break it off by then. before then, because if you celebrate valentine's day, it is like, oh, no. does this become more? kumasi: be careful. reggie: good luck. kumasi: get clarity. drew: has vistacare -- as best you can.
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as -- imagine my parents saying i am in situationship. kumasi: and now we are married. drew: it is a cold morning and we have subfreezing areas. tomorrow, we can't stress enough but the thursday morning commute is going to be stormy and messy. if you have the benefit from working from home, that is a good idea and another storm system arrives over the weekend. 20 in the bottom -- the freezing mark in palo alto. lots of layers, you will need them. increasing clouds as the day goes on. 69 in san jose. after midnight tonight, our stormy weather returns and we are sucking rain and wind. -- talking rain and wind.
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we have a level two for thursday morning and we are talking about standing water on roadways. 4:00 a.m., we are seeing rain across the region and what we are watching, this cold front is going to bring us a intensive band of rain around 6 a.m. and that could bring some heavy downpours and strong winds. you see some areas picking up an inch of -- or more. us -- a winter storm warning around 10 p.m. today and 1-3 feet storm -- feet of snow. a level two on the storm impact scale and dry on friday. the weekend, it is not a total washout. kumasi: the seven things to know this morning. reggie: welcoming the prince and princess of wales to the u.s.. the visit to boston. kumasi:
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in response, warming centers have open in santa clara and counties. drew: cold and dry today but rain returns. here is the storm system entering the pacific northwest and impacts us tomorrow morning. this will be a level two, a moderate storm with downpours and water on the roads. reggie: a tornado outbreak. there are at least 15 tornadoes. the storm will bring heavy rains to the east coast. kumasi: robots -- jobina: robots in san francisco can use lipo force as the -- lethal part -- lethal force in the police department. it allows police to deploy proper -- robots to kill in extremely rare cases when there is an imminent risk to death. reggie: could you pay per mile to drive on bay area highways?
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that is what transportation officials are considering to ease ingestion. no decision has been made in the metropolitan transportation commission is seeking input through a survey. jobina: the crash i was talking about just a few minutes ago has slowed down and it will be on the northbound 680 before or the main street. -- north main street. kumasi: president biden is promising to sign the respect for marriage act as soon as possible. the senate has passed the bill protecting same-sex and interactional -- interrelational -- interrelational marriage for federal law. here is a reporter alex perez. >> these images, the most striking clue nap and -- murders. newly unsealed court documents show police believe the man in the video is suspect richard
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our. -- alan. he was charged last month in murdering the girls. >> everyone will keep them in their minds. >> prosecutors believe alan they not have acted along. >> if any other person had any involvement in these murders in any way, that person or persons will be held accountable. >> officials weigh in live on this mysterious case with -- case. reggie:: hospitalization rates are searching. for the first time that -- since august, bay area offices are seeing more than 600 covid patients. the covid infection rate is averaging at 10 point six daily cases. that is a 63% jump.
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while the updated booster is available, only 12% of americans have received that dose. kumasi: the prince and princess of wales will be in america. it will spend three days in boston and this is the couple's first trip in eight years to the u.s.. they will meet caroline kennedy. they will attend the second annual awards ceremony for the earth shot price. it is an initiative to present solutions to environmental problems. reggie: a breakthrough in alzheimer's. kumasi: we will be right back.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: the future of your commute. why you may be paying tolls to travel on some bay area freeways. kumasi: webbing winds in the south and the national weather service issuing aware particularly dangerous situation tornado watch. reggie: ultimate holiday experience, the new weekend getaway you can vote to celebrate this self proclaimed queen of christmas darling. kumasi: it is wednesday. reggie: we will check in with
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our meteorologists. drew: it is a cold morning and one of the coders so far this season and well into the 30's and even some subfreezing temperatures and a part of north bay. -- in parts of north bay. 36 in oakland. even the city is cold at 44 degrees. we have cold temperatures and clear skies and plenty of stars from our camera. you will notice increasing clouds moving in from the north ahead of the storm system we are tracking that will focus. -- soak us tomorrow morning. live doppler seven, along with satellite, we are tracking our area of low pressure moving and this cold front is moving our way and it is set to make a mess of the thursday morning commute. reggie: because of the cold
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temperatures, warming centers are open so here are the locations. seven centers are set up. the hours vary depending on location. in the north bay, as shelter is open from santa rosa. it will be at the homeless services center on six street. kumasi: as a cold weather moves in, you can track temperature changes with live doppler seven. this is a streaming service honor abc 7 bay area news app app -- bay area app. just search abc seven bay area. reggie: we have dangerous weather on the move after tornadoes left a trail of destruction across the south. that storm put millions of americans in harms way and that severe weather threat is in over. jobina: an outbreak of tornadoes
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ripped across the four states. at least 29 twisters. winds reached up to 60 miles per hour. the national weather service is calling this extreme weather affect our rare and physically dangerous situation. at least two people in louisiana are heard after a tornado went through their home and in mississippi, lightning not a steeple from the top of a church and heavy rains made it hard for people to stay on roads. the storm is heading up the east coast with heavy rain expected. minnesota saw at least eight inches of snow yesterday. reggie: big changes could come to your. . bay area transportation officials are trying to figure out what to do with congestion. one of the options is highway tolls. gloria rodriguez is in the
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newsroom to explain. >> the website says feet -- freeway congestion has just concern -- continue but it is worsening and it will continue to deteriorate. they are considering a report, a joint project between the ftc and the association of bay area governments. it includes transportation strategies and one of those is charging drivers per mile on congested freeway quarters and therean i cis gued it i feible tonghe freewayso meet demand and instead, they envision tolling that would very in pricing depending on the time of day, similar to the way many electric companies charge more during peak times and officials have not suggested how much the tolls would be in this proposal is in early stages and this is not
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something that will happen for sure. you may remember there was a similar plan to charge people to drive in downtown san francisco but that has never come to gather. you will keep you up -- we will keep you updated. kumasi: a legislation is happening to see if there are new laws needed to reel in gas prices. there was a hearing to talk about what can be done to lower gas prices. the price is going down but we are paying much more than drivers in other states and the commission once to know why prices have been so high here. one reason, when refineries shut down for maintenance, other refineries make more money. >> if you are a refiner who had significant -- you are entering a marketplace to personage -- personage replacement burials to continue obligations but the other refineries did not have a problem. wholesale prices rose and that
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is the new market. kumasi: five major oil refiners in california did not show up to the meeting. 7 on your side reached out and none turn request for interview. reggie: there is some exciting development in the fight to treat alzheimer's. an experimental drug is showing promise. research shows that the drug reduce alzheimer's systems -- symptoms by 27 percent. that is according to the new england journal of medicine. the fda is slated to make a decision on the approval in january and this drug been there -- is different than a controversial one the fda approved last year. kumasi: supervisors agree to extend the postponement of a city business tax through 2025 and vote -- voters approved the
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tax in 2018. supporters of postponing the tax say that cannabis owners are struggling. the city's budget office as the tax would have raised about $10.2 million annually. which community piece makeshift tombstones will pay tribute to. reggie: where free ring cameras are being given out. drew: 5:37 and we are tracking clear conditions and it is a cold morning. no problems on the bay bridge but we are emphasizing tomorrow, we will have some issues because rain and wind are set to move in here first thing on your thursday this morning, we have arming shelters in the north and sand -- 25 in rohnert park.
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it is cold out there and feeling like the end of november. 36 in oakland. 44 in the city. today is dry address warming because we have a cold start. temperatures messing up -- maxing out in the 50's to low 60's. a storm system will so close tomorrow morning -- will soak us tomorrow morning. we have downpours and gusty winds and standing water on roadways and rainfall between half an inch and an inch and a half for most areas. a storm concern for thursday and hazardous travel. ponding is very high concerns. we will see i slid it down tree limbs because of gusty winds but really -- river flooding is low.
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we will watch small streams increase as some of the downpours move through. we will go hour-by-hour. jobina: that walnut creek crash cleared so you are in great shape in terms of blocking issues. there will not be much too slow you down. there is a live look in san jose and there's a vehicle pulled off to the shoulder but not slowing things down. same thing goes at the san mateo bridge stop everything is clear. drive times are reflecting a great commute. ours -- our super commuters, with these drive times here. with these drive times here. highway 85 to be
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your skin from within. kumasi: the heads of two of the
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largest grocery store chains in the country want to make a major merger. the junior -- union representing albertsons workers means -- say that the merger will bring layoffs but officials say that is not the case. >> we will not close any doors or distribution centers are layoff adding frontline associates. >> the proposed merger will help protect local community stores. kroger and albertson stores will be the staples of local communities. >> albertson has nearly 600 stores in northern california. kroger owns several brands including food max stores. reggie: makeshift tombs will barrois allies on house residence who have died on santa
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clara county streets. a reporter met with volunteers and have -- has a story. >> with a bit of spray print -- paints and several strokes of a brush, volunteers are memorializing on house residence who have died since december 2021. >> i think this is more memorable. >> cheryl fleming and others have dedicated days to this tombstone project. their loved ones -- >> that matters a lot because you can bring in any one to have people, they are telling their stories. >> sean cartwright says for most, these doing -- tombstones serve as the only visual markers honoring people who have died on the streets. she says it is a source for closure. >> it is hard when people are on
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house because you are light, did you hear about bob? it is like, yeah and you move on because there is not time to take time to mourn. you have to find food and water. >> she says lasted -- last year, they had a record 250 tombstones. or fleming, painting is personal. her longtime friend died in october. >> my boyfriend and i saw her before she died and we stopped on rogers avenue where they turn in the recycle and she had her little dog on the driver side window. it was cute. >> it is emotional. >> very. >> tombstones will be on display at the annual homeless persons interfaith memorial service on december 21. >> we put in our love, and
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somehow, i know she will know. kumasi: a san jose nonprofit is helping neighbors find a new sense of security. the organization looking to rebuild silicon valley's providing lights and cameras. the seven trees association is working to get the word out. the pilot program is only working for residents in the area but the hope is it will expand. reggie: the next round of the world cup will include the red and white and through -- blue. team usa won a thrilling match against iran. >> this as -- usa. reggie: this has been great business for residents -- restaurants. there is another watch party for the usa against another once -- i guess the netherlands.
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kickoff is 7:00 a.m.. kumasi: here are some of the topics. iphone app of the year goes to bereal. good note gets best i pad app. apples global app store editorial team help to choose 16 overall printers and apple says they have spotlighted apps that inspire change and deliver engaging experiences. are you looking for a winter getaway and love mariah carey? reggie: the queen of christmas, not trademarked generally known -- but generally known is getting into the holiday spirit. she is teeming with booking.com to create a weekend long experience. it will cost $20 and $.19 in
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honor of the year that all i want for christmas is you went to billboard hot 100 number one. you are not staying in a house. you will get tickets to a christmas -- a concert, and a shopping spree and more. you can enter on booking.com at 2 p.m. kumasi: i am intrigued. i don't know if that was hurt condo, it is before -- her condo but it is beautiful. reggie: if you ever watched cribs, the best cribs was ever -- that was ever made is mariah carey. she had a stairstep or. drew: she was getting into her bathtub. in her heels. reggie: it is one of the best pieces of television ever made. drew: it put cribs into the stratosphere. kumasi: what was the best part?
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jobina: the closet. drew: it was amazing. reggie: this was pre-children mariah. a real quick thing. i was minding my business and i got a video from my friend eddie christmas party and he is like scanning the room and say high, mariah. standing next to him. kumasi: breathing and living her life and friend almost passed out. reggie: that was an attack to me. kumasi: it was rude. drew: that is more than a humble rag. --brag. reggie: say hello, everybody. mariah and end of video. drew: that packages good. -- package is good. a concert. is this one of two? is it not the one in toronto?
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our contract says -- i will leave it there. you want to cross the niagara falls? what a pretty picture. about there were christmas lights -- i thought there was christmas lights. it is nice and cold and we have warming shelters open. we have temperatures that are subfreezing in spots. it feels like the end of november but we can't empathize this -- emphasize this enough. if you can work from home, it will be a good idea. tomorrow morning will be a mess of stormy weather. 30's in the north bay. it is quite cold and you don't need the rain gear. we will start out with sunshine and funny cause increasing from north and south.
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then 50's to low 60's and that is about it. rain and wind moves in here and you will feel it and here it likely if you are out and about late tonight and early tomorrow morning. we will bring in the exclusive impact scale. we are tracking here -- wednesday morning. the heaviest rain by 6 a.m. and we are watching a cold front as the morning commute is underway and we are talking heavy downpours and gusty winds. a mess on the roadways tomorrow morning. you're seeing some areas pick up an inch of rain tomorrow morning in a short amount of time. we will see ponding on the roadways. a winter storm warning begins tonight and 1-3 feet of snow. by friday, everything should clear out and we will measure the stuff. -- stuff. --snow.
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today is cold and dry in the storming weather is tomorrow and we are dry on friday. saturday night is in a washout but we will encountering. reggie: the deadline one cute -- supervisor has set. kumasi: how bay area families hope to avoid student debt. reggie: you can get free big macs and chicken mcnuggets for half a century. half a century. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together.
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reggie: local families who may not have the financial resources to send their kids to college are starting to apply to the state saving account. they are hoping things are more assessable to low income
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families. it starts out with either a $500 deposit or a one dollar posit if they are in childcare. or $15 if they are homeless. >> no one thinks $500 will be nearly enough validity does it starts families off on a footing that says, this is the first step to you investing in your child's future. reggie: they host information and restoration -- registration session for families. three vamp -- restaurants cap -- edited they union street restaurant for the creative and fresh take on brunch. good good culture club continues to recommend accolades -- rack
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up accolades. kumasi: is that the one by your house? reggie: yes, it is on 18th and there is always a line. kumasi: if you can get into any of these restaurants, you can win create takedowns for 50 years. -- free mcdonald's for 50 years. from december 5 two the 25th, each purchase you make an 80 mcdonald's app get you an entry into the drawing to win and big -- big old car. three people will win cars and if you get one, you can get two free meals a week for 50 years. it has been around for years and celebrities have one. reggie: wait. three people get four of the cars and if you are a family of four, four people can get the card. ok. why do which flurries get free
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food -- celebrities get free food? kumasi: you think they paid for their? --theirs? everyday pair -- they pay for them. reggie: i feel hamburger -- hamburglerized. kumasi: that is shady. drew: i will need an mcdonald's breakfast any day of the week. reggie: the egg mcmuffin? the hashbrowns? stop it. drew: those hashbrowns. we are in the 50's and 60's. we are dry. it will be a messy morning. we are tracking rain and wind. we are seeing winds gusting close to 40 miles an hour and the biggest concern we have as
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hazardous travel on your thursday morning commute and we are expecting a lot of water on the roadways. we have the potential for downed tree limbs. kumasi: the battle over a homeless camp in san jose. a federal ruling can't -- that can force on house residence to find a place to say. reggie: the mtc and its partners thinking about the future of our freeways. kumasi: armed robots have been approved for use in san francisco. the rare times it could be used and how this decision can change policing in the city. reggie: we will be right back.
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-seriously? -why do you do it? -you ignore the signs and the flashing lights. -that's my dad. -that's my mom behind those cones. -how would you feel if that was your family? -flashing lights mean "move over." great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of great gifts at deep discount prices. and is that... mmhmm ♪grocery outlet jingle♪
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i want a doll house, a pony bike -listen up. why do you drive so fast?? you're ignoring the and the flashing lights. please slow down.
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pay attention. how would you feel if that was your mom? flashing lights mean move over. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> a last-ditch effort to prevent a railroad worker strike, the actions could be taking today to keep people on the job. >> a live look at interstate 80. the future of bay areaewsup is d one option include tolls. why officials say it could be the key to easing congestion. >> the bay area tech industry hit with more layoffs, what we're learning about the cuts in the middle of the holiday season. >> welcome on this wednesday, november 30. >> lots to get to this morning. want to start with a check of the forecast with drew. drew: today is cold this morning, it's dry the next 24 hours. this time tomorrow, prepare yourself, it is going to be a messy morning commute on your thursday with

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