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area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: real strength averted. congress stepping into avoid a walkout that could have devastated our economy. but the deal includes and workers wanted more. kumasi: the data center closing. reggie: how many days san francisco's private employer wants people there in person. kumasi: overnights, temperatures in some areas dipped below freezing here this is what it looked like in alamo earlier. reggie: that is why it might shower was extra long. jobina: i could get out of bed. kumasi: is that really why? [laughter] jobina: was talking about an ice sculpture last meant. reggie: it was the charity event
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yesterday. welcome to friday, december second. kumasi: it is cold. drew: starting out with temperatures in the 20's in some spots we got rid of the storm. today, clear skies, down to 30 in santa rosa, freezing in vallejo. the city, 42. oakland at 34 degrees. a freeze warning in effect for much of the north bay and part of the eastern foothills of santa clara valley for temperatures at or below freezing. bundle up and make sure pets are inside. that we are starting out cold. clear skies. it is a nice-looking day. it is a chilly day. by noon, 40's if not 50.
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partly cloudy skies later on but the next storm arrives over the week. i will talk about the changes in the timeline coming up in eight minutes. reggie: congress has passed legislation to avoid a rail strike. the bill is headed to president biden's desk. jobina has what it means for what it means. jobina: the legislation will force unions to abide by a tentative agreement reached back in september with some slight changes. workers have rejected the agreement because it didn't include paid sick time. the new contract includes a $16,000 immediate payout with an increase in wages and benefits to $160,000. 24% pay raise for the period of 2020 to 2024, $5,000 performance bonuses, health care plans, and an additional day of paid
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personal leave. >> avoid the rail strike, keep things moving. what was negotiated with so much better than what they ever had. jobina: workers will get a single day of sick leave under this agreement. they were asking for more. a proposal to give them seven days was rejected in the senate yesterday. this the first time in decades congress has used its powers to intervene and stop a strike. kumasi: a homeowner demanding changes to his street after two cars crashed into his home in two years. he says the first crush was in 20 and the most recent last month. this is the damage left behind. >> i am now parking my car right there and willing to take a hit on the card to make sure the
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third time doesn't happen until the city reacts. kumasi: he said he has reach out to the city but has not gotten much of a response. the city said they will send traffic consultants to look at the shoe but it could take at least four weeks -- at the issue but it could take at least four weeks. reggie: prod get filed dog armoring for a 15 year prison sentences innately dollars in restitution. his attorneys are asking for a term -- probation. earlier this year he and elizabeth holmes were found guilty of defrauding investors. holmes was sentenced for a years in prison. an arbitrator overturned a firing of the president of the vallejo police association. the former police chief fired him for sending an email with an
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image of an old police badge with what appeared to be a swastika as well as sending a threatening emailed former san francisco chronicle columnist that said in part, we worn our georgia colleagues of your pending arrival. he has been reinstated. >> the firing was so wrong and unfair and when we got done with the hearing, i told him i couldn't conceive of a scenario in which the arbitrator won't put you back to work. reggie: in a statement on twitter, otis taylor wrote, i've moved forward. the city of vallejo won't be able to do the same until police aren't held accountable. form can't happen until you remove the obstacles. kumasi: -- reform can't happen until you remove the obstacles. kumasi: less than 1% of visits
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to the site have resulted in a complete linkage to behavioral health programs. 281 requests for services have not been fulfilled. the tenderloin center costs the siri -- the city $22 million. they will open wellness host to fill the void as part of the over is present in -- prevention plan. reggie: san francisco wants people back in the office. some salespersons were told to return three days a week. number of remote workers will continue to be higher than the 20% who work from home before the pandemic. the announcement comes weeks after salesforce laid off hundreds of people. kumasi: sonoma county's wildfire prevention effort is getting its first boost from the federal government.
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the county will receive $5.7 million from fema. the money is the first installment of 37 million dollars that president biden promised last year. the money will be to improve building safety, brush management and create space across the county. drew: the storm is out of here. we have a dry day ahead but a cold start with clear skies. look at the 24 hour temperature change. we had a huge drop in temperatures this morning compared to this time yesterday. the storm pulled in very cold canadian air and it is settling in. 22 degrees colder in novato erie 14 degrees colder from san francisco to san jose. oakland at 34 degrees this morning. you can leave the rain gear at home. here is the storm system moving into southern california and weakening.
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got a lot of snow out of this storm system, one to three feet. we are getting a break in the winter weather and the next storm will arrive tomorrow. future trak, by 9:00 a.m., slow to warm. we are topping out in the low and mid 50's later on today. mostly sunny today. 53 in the city. we do bring back the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale over the weekend. it is a level one light storm, nowhere near as wet as we were yesterday. saturday is now trending wetter than sunday. we will show you the storm coming up in about eight minutes along with more snow to the sierra. let's talk about traffic. jobina: a motorcycle crash we are following in vallejo on
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westbound 80 before american canyon road. it looks like the rider is off to the shoulder. i want to show you that we in our aa. back to the live camera. the golden gate bridge, a clear commute. what is notable will be the wind advisory for the bay bridge that the chp issued. it means no campers, trailers. a lot of picture showing you know major issues to report. reggie: search for an hiv vaccine. what we are learning about the latest clinical trial. kumasi: an update to bart's gates why you won't see changes anytime soon. anytime soon. reggie: holiday train is
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kumasi: new details on barth's efforts to update gates. the board unanimously rejected all proposals to update the system after learning there was a problem with the process. it is not clear what the problem was. it had plan on potentially awarding a contract but instead is starting the bidding process over. they will expedite the process with the new target date of may 2023. the goal is to install new gaetz by 2026 that would cut down on fare evasion and potentially make the system safer. reggie: i moderated part of the world aids day at golden gate park. it was a day to remember people who have lost to the disease and to motivate action in this ongoing fight. ♪
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that is briand -- rihanna and she absolutely moved me. she was really wonderful. it was a great event. it was the first in person event since before the pandemic. in the south bay, a sea of red to signal world aids day. amanda del castillo was there with speakers highlighting the process. amanda: san jose city hall rotunda reflected the 34th annual world aids day thursday. >> it is about remembering how many lives we have lost to hiv and aids but also celebrating how far we have come, how much of an effort to and into we have. amanda: the deputy health officer describing today's medical tools able to stop hiv from spreading, allowing people with the disease to live a long and healthy life. >> i don't think we will be far
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enough until there are zero new infections and deaths and transmissions and just eradicating the disease. amanda: the public health system says between 100 and 150 people are diagnosed with hiv every year. organizers say the monkeypox outbreak showed the community affected. >> we were not to go back to the aids epidemic. we got people ready to sign people up for the vaccinations. amanda: that matched the world aids day theme of equalize, a call to action and commitment to continue the fight, one who is personal to pam foley. display at she spoke with -- about losing her brother to aids in 1996, valuing the progress made since then.
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>> now people can live a long, normal life. that is so exciting. i am so proud we have come to that point. sadly, selfishly, i wish my brother was here to experience that. reggie: some good news, promising new developments in the search for an hiv vaccine. an experimental vaccine is showing it can produce antibodies. the vaccine was given to a small group of volunteers. the findings suggest a two dose vaccine given eight weeks of hearts can incite a strong immune response -- eight weeks apart can incite a strong immune response. further studies on the way. kumasi: the annual holiday train is back tomorrow. you will be able to bring boys and took's dish toys and books for children -- toys and books
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for children. gloria: caltrain will turn in to a holiday train this weekend. this is really exciting. now the salvation army band performing live this morning. if you participate, you can go to the different stations along the way where they will be stopping. the train starts in san francisco and makes its way to the peninsula and visiting nine caltrain stations in san francisco, san mateo, you can stop along the way and you will be able to hear the band and you can bring the toys for toys for tots so you can donate a toy. if you do ride holiday train, use the #holiday train 2022. santos elf is there and since it
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will be coming a little later. they have everything ready for us this morning. we will be talking to different people involved. reggie: yes to the hot. -- hat. kumasi: you are giving us holiday cheer. reggie: gloria, that was very cute. kumasi: that was fun. something about the music. reggie: frosty is there. kumasi: in and out wants to help you spread the love. reggie: they are out with an ugly christmas sweater. everyone is doing this. it is inspired by the not so
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secret menu animal fries. it costs $70 why are they charging so much? drew: is it supply chain inflation? reggie: do you think if enough people buy it they will fix the fries? kumasi: no. they said they are fixing them on this letter. reggie: i don't know if they are saying that. i think they are proud of them. kumasi: we should create an abc 7 ugly sweater. wouldn't that be cute. drew: can my face be on it? kumasi: it would be cute. reggie: let's get on that.
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drew: i am accretive enough. this is a jobina thing. jobina: we can absolutely do it. consider it handled. reggie: in time for the christmas party. imagine us all showing up with a christmas sweater with our faces and. jobina: consider it done -- faces on it. jobina: consider it done. drew: it is cold out. we are getting a live look outside. it is calm out there. the scammer was bouncing th butt this morning. freezing cold with frost preview many the ice scraper in some cities. the next storm arrives tomorrow lasting through sunday. we are tracking more showers. first thing tomorrow morning if
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you can get up through lunchtime, you will be ok. back at home, freezing cold temperatures, well into the 30's. we have been warning you that the cold air is coming. 29 in fairfield. san jose at 37. we do not rise to quickly. low to mid 50's but a nice-looking day. dry conditions even into the overnight hours. increasing cloud cover, perhaps study drizzle in the south bay but mainly dry. tomorrow during the day into sunday, a level might storm we are tracking. saturday looks wetter than sunday. at 7:00 a.m., they are dry but midday showers pop up. you may see a break here and there but by sunday shower chance is very isolated in nature. rainfall totals are one tense --
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1/10 to a half inch. here is the winter storm watch in effect tomorrow morning. here is the seven-day forecast. dry today, showers tomorrow. the best chance for showers is saturday and sunday. drying out by monday afternoon. temperatures in the 50's with sun and clouds. kumasi: coming up the seven things to know. reggie: first look at the upcoming indiana jones film. kumasi: a live look outside at the bay. so
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a lot of sunshine today. a nice-looking day. temperatures maxing out into the low to mid 50's this afternoon. kumasi: number four, the tenderloin center is set to close. it was opened to decrease overdose deaths and help with resources. reggie: number five, an abc news investigation into home appraisal discrimination. coming up at 7:00, you can see julian glover talking about it. jobina: number six, bringing you a live look at the bay bridge. a wind advisory issued. be aware if you have a camper or trailer, it is not recommended you drive on the bay bridge this morning. kumasi: number seven, elon musk has suspended kanye west's
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twitter account after he treated an interest medic image yesterday. reggie: harry and meghan have released their documentary. trevor: some say at the royal rivalry is heating up. >> no one sees what is happening behind closed doors. trevor: as prince william and princess kate garrity to hand out the earth shot prizes in boston, the trip has been partially overshadowed by harry and meghan. the duke and duchess of sussex ready to speak inside the why the anticipated docuseries. >> i was doing everything i could to protect my family. >> when the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear the story from us? trevor: it comes after william
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and kate traveling around. kumasi: we are getting our first look at the fifth installment of the indiana jones film series by lucasfilm. reggie: harrison ford is back in indiana jones. ♪ i wanted to see a close-up of the phase. there we go. there is the face. ok. they d.h. him. kumasi: what do you mean? reggie: they did a hocus-pocus
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magic. he is touched by an angel, because i guess it takes place only a decade after the last one. so he is not supposed to be as old as he is in real life. i am not calling him old i am to sing this is how time works. it will be released june 30. kumasi: i will go see it. i loved indiana jones films. reggie: i do too. girl scout cookie crisis may be a delay.
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area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> how does a 10 month old get into opioids at a playground at a park? reggie: a san francisco father talking about his son ingesting fentanyl. what he is saying at the scary incident at a playground. kumasi: california reservoir levels may force you to reduce your water use. reggie: snowstorm in the sierra, why officials are reminding you to not go to lake tahoe this weekend. kumasi: waking up to freezing temperatures. frosty windshields on several cars. we are tracking the conditions. good morning. you made it. reggie: if you're under the covers and have some coffee and hot oatmeal, stay in place. drew: 39 degrees right now,
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pretty rare we are in the 30's in the morning but certainly it feels like winter out there. our storm system is out of here among totally dry on live doppler seven. done 30 in santa rosa. 37 in san jose. bundle up. it is a cold start to the day. at extra time to your morning commute, meaning you will need time to heat up your car. freeze warnings in effect for the north bay. be aware that until 9:00 a.m. it is a nice-looking day. a lot of sunshine. we are only topping out in the low and mid 50's here the next storm arrives tomorrow. changes to the timing. one day is wetter than the other. we will talk about that and work snow in the sierra. kumasi: we know a lot of you are
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thinking about going to lake tahoe but officials are warning against that. this is a live picture. snow has piled up on the highways leading to the tahoe area and more snow is on the way. at one point interstate 80 was closed because of the conditions. multiple spinouts, and they posted photos of jackknifed semi's. chains are required on 80 and highway 50 east of sacramento. the sheriff's office is strongly recommending that you reconsider travel plans this weekend. >> we don't encourage travel up to the mountains during these storms simply because of the traffic. kumasi: if you try to drive up to the sierra, carrier tire chains, extra blank it's, a flashlight and have a full tank of gas.
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an avalanche warning has been issued. the watch expires at 7:00 this morning but so much to be aware of and be careful. you can access live doppler seven available on demand on our streaming tv app. you can download the app where you stream it so you are ready for the weather where you live. reggie: today is the last day for the early pivotal runoff race in georgia. jobina: the polls show an extremely tight race between herschel walker and raphael warnock. that is why both parties are bringing out some of the biggest names, former president obama was in atlanta on thursday pushing for democrats to vote for warner while taking jabs at walker. senate republican lindsey graham
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campaign for walker in the suburbs of woodstock, georgia, and our out of atlanta. former president trump threw his support behind walker. >> as your senator, rev. warnock has meant off chasing what he conspiracy theories, has not been german of fear. fmr. pres. trump: herschel walker, a fabulous human being who loves our country. kumasi: -- jobina: many are questioning how much president trump' is help is as many lost their elections. if republicans win, the senate will be split with vice president, harris becoming tie-breaking vote. kumasi: a nearly two year long investigation by abc 7 news race and culture reporter because a documentary today. our america lowballed covers a
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wide discrimination in the home appraisal process. >> i went through the work of whitewashing my home and then i got the appraisal back and i was right. the only thing breed down the value of my home was me. kumasi: abc seven news reporter tim johns was in san rafael for the premier last night. >> black and latino families say appraisals on their home are low and race is likely a factor. >> three -- the premier is the culmination of 87 news reporter julian glover and focuses on the systemic inequities in the home appraisal process for people of color. the film explores how this happens and dives into data about how often it happens in takes several families please to fix the problem to the white house. >> isitxcg to be honest and oni one family afterg
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and adding onto their home back in 2020, the couple had it appraised for a value they knew was too low. >>/, it appraised for higher vote we had to do is do something which people are calling whitewashing your home. >> that process involved in removing any items from the home that would suggest a black family lived there and had a white friend pretended to beat the home owner. the shocking results, new valuation at $500,000 higher than the initial one. >> is about building community wealth. if you devalue one home, you devalue the entire community. >> similar experience happened to countless people around the country every year. now they are speaking out, hoping to be a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. >> hopefully they feel we are representing them well and that
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we are making sure their voices are amplified through us. >> the film will air on abc 7 and on hulu but already making an impact among viewers. >> ihoht i cctized thif d little regulation yet huge impact on families and their ability to accumulate generational wealth. it is shocking. >> making waves with the hope that true change could becoming. >> when you feel that discomfort and this is in comfort -- this is uncomfortable, lean into that uncomfortable. kumasi: coming up at 7:00 at good morning america, you can watch julian talk about the investigation and the documentary and make she watched our america lowballed today on hulu and wherever you stream. this morning we are hearing from the father of a 10-month-old baby who ingested fentanyl at a popular park in san francisco.
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he is thinking first responders for saving his son's life. he says his son was recently at a park with the family' is nanny when he was found motionless in the grass and having trouble breathing. the nanny called 91 one and san francisco firefighters and paramedics got there within two minutes and were able to administer narcan to save the boys life. >> they told me after the fact that they had used narcan. how does a 10 month old get into opiates at a playground at a park? kumasi: the family still is not sure how the child ingested the fentanyl. they contacted the mayor's office and she was unavailable for an interview. the supervisor called it under their week of call for the city. reggie: building a better bay area includes focusing on the climate. water resources said the california reservoirs won't meet requests from contractors.
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they will meet 5% of demand, one of the lowest numbers ever. that means more cutbacks for households and farmers. one is at just 55% of the average this year. kumasi: why kanye west canola kherson tweeps. reggie: -- tweets. reggie: a study on teens and their mental health. drew: it is all about freezing cold temperatures to start out your friday. we have no weather delays. the storm from yesterday is out of here. the 24 hour temperature change is huge. 22 degrees cooler in novato compared to this time yesterday. oakland coming in 18 degrees cooler. bundle up out there. live doppler 7, the storm that soaked us yesterday is moving
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into southern california and weakening. we are now in a brief break in any active weather today her today is dry but the next storm arrives tomorrow. i 9:00 a.m., takes several layers with you, 30's and low 40's and only maxing out in the low and mid 50's later today. expect a lot of sunshine. low to mid 50's is about it but would bring in the exclusive storm impact scale, a level one storm we are tracking saturday into sunday. one of the more significant changes we have seen or the past 24 hours, saturday is trending at her sunday. we are likely ending up with less than a half inch of rain. we will timeout the storm system and show you the new snow coming to the sierra. that's check and jobina and see about traffic. jobina: traffic is so light,
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breezing through if you have to leave the house. stay inside. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge. the only wind advisory is for the bainbridge. heads up karen filling -- if you have a trailer traveling that way. showing with him at the coliseum. cutlets traveling south on for reference. the motorcycle crash we were following earlier in vallejo has cleared. the driveway, -- the drive the driveway, -- the drive times, quick ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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reggie: the job growth numbers grew. unlimited not change. the number of unemployed people remained unchanged at 6 million last month. kumasi: kanye west will no longer be acquired parlor. they announced they came to a mutual agreement to end the intent of a sale in the interest of both parties. ongoing business difficulties were a factor in the decision. he has lost several business duties -- deals following antisemitic remarks. his twitter account was suspended for and asthmatic remarks. this after he made several comments praising hitler's and and interview with alex jones on enforce. someone tweeted to elon, fix
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him. and elon set i tried to but he broke the rules. reggie: president biden held the first state dinner of his presidency. at this point in barack obama's there have been six. 300 guests attended, including the french president emmanuel macron. the dinner was part of the effort to revitalize ties with france. let's be fair. there was no pandemic during the obama administration. kumasi: masks may be required again in l.a. county pair they said they will bring masks back if cases quote to the high -- if cases go to the high category. health director said 2700 cases reported every day in the past week. that is an 85% from the week before. reggie: stanford study shedding light on how the pandemic has
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affected it teens' health. it may have caused their brains to age faster. scans compared from hundred and 28 children before and after the end of the pandemic's first year. >> we found that kids after the shutdown had higher rates of depression and higher levels of anxiety and sadness but also their brains appeared older than the brains of the same age kids before the pandemic. reggie: he went on to say an older brain and it teens will make them have a hard time accessing memories and causing anxiety. sometimes their brains prematurely aged by three years there they don't know the changes are permanent sleigh plan to do more studies in the future. kumasi: another girl scout cookie season might be affected because of supply shortages. the chronicle is reporting the cookie supplier is facing
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issues. they are considering delaying the annual fundraiser start from january to march in an attempt to not run out of cookies. the fundraiser helps scouts raise money for activities. reggie: caltrain is bringing back the holiday train, a chance to meet santa and donate toys for the toys for tots program. gloria rodriguez is in san francisco with more on how we can enjoy this. gloria: the holiday train starts this weekend but we are getting a sneak peek. they have the salvation army band with us and give us a sneak peek. ♪ middle music.
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we have a beautiful ballerina with us, frosty the snowman is even here. this is going to be awesome we have it -- we have dan lieberman from caltrans. how does this work? dan: it has been going on for 20 years. running up and down the peninsula saturday and sunday hitting stations from no break down to santa clara. you can find more details on our website. the event is being done for the salvation army and toys for tots so we are asking people to bring toes -- toys to donate. gloria: i am new here but do you get to go on the train or how does it work? dan: it takes place at the station so get there to make sure you get a good seat. we will have all caps took characters including frosted,
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and a glorious train decorated the 75,000 lights. gloria: you can see the train with all of the lights, 75,000. let's pan up a little because you can also see the snowmachine in full effect so you will get the holiday feel when you come out to the holiday train. we are going to be out here all morning long so we will have something new for you and maybe we will chat with one of the elves or this beautiful ballerina. stay with us. we are having a lot of fun. reggie: i was wondering whether it was snowing out there. they are going all out. frosty should be proud.
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drew: sometimes we schedule these things early in the morning there are a lot of promises made. kumasi: they showed up well. the elves are there and the snow is there and the kids are out. reggie: if we get sent out, we will have completed the mission. it is nerve on 4th street and there aren't a lot these days so i will take it. drew: it is like the low-budget beside movie coming for you. a lovely picture compared to this time yesterday. no wet weather to talk about. it is a freezing cold morning
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with frost. the next term arrives and lasts through sunday and more snow coming to the region. the biggest story is the cold temperatures. 34 from oakland to fremont, freezing in palo alto. 32. you will need the layers today. mostly sunny but a brisk feeling day. low and mid 50's for maximum temperatures. tonight, increasing clouds, not as cold but still chilly in the coldest cities. we will find rain arriving tomorrow. we will bring in the storm impact scale, a light storm. saturday is trending wetter than sunday. we will start off with a lot of cloud cover. showers arrive close to lunchtime. it is not a total washout but we have scattered showers with us throughout the day into the night and sunday.
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sunday, just an isolated chance of a shower. rain taught -- rainfall totals not like what we saw yesterday. a winter storm watch in effect, one for the sierra. another one to three feet of snow coming. snow levels at 4000 feet. freezing cold this morning but try. an isolated chance sunday and early monday at but much of monday is dry and then we will have sun and clouds for tuesday, wednesday, thursday. reggie: tuesday, the mayor elect will be on gma 32 talk about her history here she made history for not only being the youngest oakland mayor elected and the first hmong mayor. new at 6:00, how netflix plans to get you invited to early viewing events. kumasi: the kickoff celebration
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kumasi: the ad council held a public service in new york city to celebrate using communication to celebrate change. giu giu saying -- giu giu -- the nonprofit works with messaging, addressing mental health, gun safety and racial inequality. reggie: tonight is the kickoff celebration of the second annual let it glow sf display. kumasi: it is called let's low.
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-- let's glow. reggie: you can walk down the street and literally see it go. kumasi: city officials will flip the switch for the projection arts festival. they are hosting account down on market street tonight at 6:30. there will be free glow sticks and hot chocolate. this is one of my favorites. other buildings include one bush street, the pacific stock exchange and the festival will run through december 11. check it out. reggie: in defense of myself, my brain has turned to mush but the teleprompter said let go. kumasi: new at 6:00, rideshare
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please slow down. 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 abc7 news. kumasi: a rail strike stopped in his tracks, congress avoiding a strike that could have devastated the economy. reggie: cleared of wrongdoing, the response from both sides after the reported threats to a san francisco columnist. >> temperatures in some areas are dipping below freezing. this is what it looked like in san jose this morning. drew has everything you need to know. reggie: welcome to friday, december 2. kumasi:
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