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ove 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: we want to check on that forecast. drew: the cold weheve. you31 in san ramon.
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29 in fairfield. oakld,33 is a very cold temperae this morning. freeze warnings are in effect for the north bay and eastern foothills for the coldest temperatures well below 32 degrees. even some spots in the 20's. here is a live look at oakland airport showing you clear conditions, dry today. it is a bright day was the sun gets up at 706 today. we are starting cold and maxing out in the low and mid 50's this afternoon. our next storm does arrive this week and we will talk about that in age minutes. kumasi: congress has passed legislation to avoid a real worker strike that could have caused major travel and economic issues. the bill is headed to resident by the's desk to president biden
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-- to president biden's desk. jobina: it will force the parties to reach an agreement. workers rejected the agreement because it did not clued paid sick time. the new labor contract includes a $16,000 immediate payout with increases in wages and benefits up to $250,000, a pay raise from 2020 to 2024, $5,000 performance bonuses, access to her plans, and additional paid leave. pres. biden: avoid the real strike, keep the rails running. what was negotiated was better than anything they had. jobina: workers will get a single day of sick leave. they were asking for more. a proposal to give them seven days was rejected in descendant. this is the first time in decades congress has used its
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powers to intervene and stop a strike. kumasi: homeowner is demanding a change to his street after two cars crashed into his home in two years.s 2020. the most recent was last month. now he is drinking -- he is taking measures to protect himself and his family from future trash -- future crashes. >> i am parking my car there and willing to take a hit on my card to make sure that doesn't happen until the city reacts. kumasi: he reached up to the city but hasn't gotten a response. visit he told abc7 they will send traffic consultants to look at the issue that will take at least four weeks. there is a new trial in the -- any development in the trial of theranos's president. his attorneys are asking for --
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probation and no prison time. he and elizabeth hobbs were found guilty of defrauding investors in their company. elizabeth holmes was sentenced to 11 years in prison. reggie: a fire lieutenant from the valeo police department has been cleared of wrongdoing. the department. over the firing of -- charlie williams fired him for sending in a with an image of an old police badge with what appears to be a swastika as well as sending atherton emailed to a san francisco columnist that sat in part, "we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival." >> firing him was so wrong, it was so unfair and unjust. when we got done with the
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hearing, i told them i cannot even concedes -- conceive of a scenario where the arbitrator will not put you back to work. reggie: otis taylor wrote, "i have moved forward. unfortunately, valeo want to be able to do the same as long as police aren't held accountable. reform cannot have that removing the obstacles." kumasi: bloomberg reported that san francisco's largest private employer told some people to return three days a week. the number of remote workers will continue to be higher than before the pandemic. this announcement comes weeks after salesforce lays off hundreds of people. reggie: there are new developments in the search for an hiv vaccine. an experimental vaccine is showing it can induce antibodies. criminal trials were posted in a clinical kernel.
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these findings suggest a two dose vaccine can incite a strong immune response against the virus. another study is underway. kumasi: as that news came out, we are marking world aids day. this is an emotional evening and a san jose as people paid tribute. speakers remembered lives lost and spoke about advancements we have made. it was personal for him fully who lost her brother -- for pam foley who lost her brother to aids. >> people with hiv and aids can live a long, normal life. that is so exciting, i am glad we have come to that point. selfishly, i wish my brother was here to experience that. kumasi: attendees rebel to view portions of the aids quilt that were on display. ♪
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>> ♪ there is a time for us. ♪ reggie: i was privileged to be part of the world's a day in san francisco. i learned a lot from this. it was a day to remember people who died of the disease and ongoing action in the fight. this was the first in person if before the pandemic. kumasi: art proposal rejected, the latest decision and plans for safer travel. reggie: new help for sonoma county to make the area more resilient to fires. drew: we have clear skies from the exploratorium camera. it is a freezing cold morning, look at the 24 hour temperature change. 20 degrees colder than at this time yesterday morning. we are dry today. our storm is out of fear but our next winter storm arrives folks, it looks like we're gonna have to land this big old bird earlier than expected because it's the xfinity black friday sale. stream your heart out with the ultimate streamer setup
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drew: the time is 6:10 and the big topic is going to be freezing cold temperatures. freeze warnings are in effect until 9:00 a.m. we have a lot of cities below 32 degrees from san ramon and livermore. 29 in fairfield and oakland. we are free rick nash learning with the freezing mark in hayward. hour-by-hour, we are in the 30's and low 40's by 9:00 a.m. we will see a lot of sunshine but only copout in the low and mid 50's. take several layers with you, have the gloves and scarf. you want to stay warm this morning. on the abc7 storm impact scale, level one light storm we are tracking saturday into sunday. the big take away saturday is trending wetter than sunday. we will go hour-by-hour and
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timeout this storm and talk about more snow coming to the sierra. let's check in with jobina. jobina: we are beginning when they live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. metering fights are on at the backup is not really there. a good time to head into san francisco. b aydge. none of those problems we saw yesterday, the spinouts and all of that. tracy to dublin, 33 minutes. we do have a new crash reported in fremont on southbound 880 at montague expressway. you see there is a slow spot there, we will keep monitoring that. reggie: new details on part's effort -- on bart's efforts -- rejected proposals to update the system after learning there was a problem with the process. it is not clear what that problem was.
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they had considered awarding a contract but now they will have to start the bidding process all over. board members urged staff to expedite the process even with the new targeted date. they hope to -- by 2026, potentially making the system safer. still ahead, getting into the holiday spirit with caltrain. we are live with the end tradition to kick the season of giving. a live look outside, it is 6:12. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose.
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giants starting in 1962. he played 22 seasons in the majors winning 114 games and two cy young awards. he was best known for throwing the spitball, the illegal pitch he wrote about in his autobiography. he was 84 years old. reggie: masks may be required indoors again in l.a. county. officials say they will bring back masks if covert levels rise to the high category. that could happen next week, but more likely by the end of the month. the health director says 2700 cases were reported everyday the last week. that is an 85% increase from the week before. kumasi: caltrans is bringing good guidance -- the tidings. his holiday train is back and you will be able to bring toys or books for children. gloria rodriguez is live at the fourth and king station in san
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francisco with the details. we will check with gloria in a moment because it is a party down there. in the meantime, i want to check in with drew. gloria has her cute hat on because it is cold this morning. drew: bundle up. i think we dressed really well. kumasi: you have got the turtleneck. drew: you didn't get the turtleneck memo? reggie: you left me out of the group check. drew: oh sorry, it was the other one. reggie: you left me out? as you can see, these two are coordinated. kumasi: and jobina. reggie: look at you. is this what you wanted? kumasi: jobina,is ready. all is right. drew: the turtlenecks are here.
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kumasi: it is cold outside, it makes sense. drew: -- jobina: you are tall, i feel like i am in the back of a low rider. i think i am just going to go back now. that was fun, friends. drew: get back. reggie: what were using? -- what were you saying? something about weather? drew: we love you so much. the group chat would not be as lit without you. kumasi: i agree. drew: we have clear skies out there, it is cold. so far this season, the coldest of the season. our next storm arrives over the weekend, more snow to the sierra. this is the big story, we are at 29 in fairfield, 30 and a novato. next 30 in novato. -- 30 in novato. 30 -- several neighborhoods are
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in the 30's right now. we are slow to warm, lots of sunshine. it is a nice-looking day but a brisk. overnight tonight we find increasing clouds moving from the south ahead of our next storm system on the exclusive abc7 storm impact scale, a level one saturday. rainfall totals come less than .5 inch. it will still impact some plans you have over the weekend. saturday morning, a lot of cloud cover. i think the rain arrives around lunchtime. it is scattered in nature saturday. sunday, i think the chance is isolated. saturday is the wetter of the two days. rainfall totals, less that have any inch. we see showers move through and snow in the sierra. one to three feet coming tomorrow and sunday. snow levels down to 4000 feet. the next seven days, it is cold this morning, let showers tomorrow, any isolated chance
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sunday. we dry out monday and then it is a mix of sun and clouds. kumasi: now we are getting back to gloria and her h caltrain is bringing great tidings because of the holiday train they do every year, it is back. you can bring toys and books for kids this holiday season. there is gloria with all of the holiday festivities behind her. tell us about this. gloria: good morning. we are having a lot of fun out here because they're putting in preview of the holiday train. if you look behind me, you can see it is all decked out. they have more than 75,000 lights. you probably saw rudolph was at the front. that is why the salvation army band has been playing for us "rudolph the red nosed rain gear" -- "rudolph the red nosed raeindeer."
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they will be in san francisco and san mateo counties over the weekend. at each stop, they will be there about 20 minutes. in san francisco, they will be here about one hour. you can visit with the band, you can hang out and enjoy the festivities. drew, in the last half hour, was asking about santa claus. he wants to know if santa is here today. i found santa's elf here today. we want to know, is the center going to be here today? >> santa could not make it today , but i am standing in for him. gloria: santa is getting ready, all of the toys and that stuff. but if people come out of this weekend, they will see santa? >> that is right. he will be working both nights and is coming to see all of the kids.
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gloria: i know you like to volunteer every year and you tell me when you stop at different stations, you get a wonderful reaction. it is rthe kids are crazy aboue train. when i leave off the train when we pull in, the kids are screaming. they really enjoy seeing us. gloria: thank you so much. i love that you are all ready for christmas. i want to show you back here live, we have frosty the snowman who is here this morning. we have the beautiful ballerinas today and also we have toys for tots program going on today. basically, if you come on down you can donate a toy at every stop wherever you are going to be. you can donate a toy for the toys for tots program. we will be here all morning long. the next half hour, we have something else special planned for you.
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i will send it back into the studio. reggie: if we can't get center, we will take elf number three. there is an elf number one at two, prickly. -- number one and two, prickly. kumasi: -- apparently. kumasi: they are busy. reggie: ginger is joining us to tell us what is coming up on "gma." oming have s much to get to so many eyes are on the jobs report. it is the hope we have turned the corner in defined in the fight against inflation. the rising prices, are they behind us? rebecca jarvis is going to be busy telling us about that and how and why gas prices have plummeted. the latest on will indicate's -- will and kate's visit to the u.s. with the meghan and harry
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drama going on. and a man who went over on a cruiseship, he treated water 20 hours until he was rescued. eva pilgrim has a lot of questions and he has some answers. he is speaking for the first time. i cannot tread water for 20 minutes. jump in because this is where we end. we have christmas trees, too. reggie: i have than wondering where this person has been. this is all high -- all i have been caring about because i cannot imagine being in the water that amount of time. >> on integral part of the story which is so interesting, he was in an air guitar contest. eva asked him, did you have a lot to drink? he said no, i won a drink -- i
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had one drink and maybe another one. that is it. the other part of the time he said he was passed out and floating for some of the 20 hours. i don't know if we got all the answers. but definitely worth watching. reggie: now i am very interested. i need to see what this is all about. that is a good tease. again, ever since this happened last week, it has been on my mind. we are going to practice treading water in case we get an air guitar contest one day and
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the pandemic could have caused teens' brains to age faster. the study compared teens' brains before and after the first year. >> we found kids after the shutdown had higher levels of depression and anxiety and sadness. also, their brains appeared older than the brains of the same aged kids before the pandemic. kumasi: he went on to say any older brain could mean teens have a hard time accessing memories and regulating emotions, including stress and anxiety. some teens' brains prematurely aged by three years. expert stop know if these changes are permanent and they are planning to do more studies. next at 6:30, if you are traveling to tahoe, you need to think again. the warnings from officials as more snow is on the way.
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>> building a better bay area, moving fwainglutions, this is a. reggie: a san francisco father says his son ingested fentanyl at a playground. he is talking about this. incident and thanking first responders. kumasi: san francisco's tenderloin center is supposed to close sunday. it was supposed to help get people off drugs and off the street. data questions if it was working. reggie: freezing temperatures this morning. here is a look from alamo where frost is. covering windshields. drew is tracking those chilly conditions. kumasi: good morning. it is friday, december 2. reggie: how cold are we? drew: we are well in the 30's right now. it is called in the east bay.
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33 in oakland, 31 in castro valley. 33 in richmond and fremont. re called this m h t nor baynd areen i 30' eges inth effect until 9:00 a.m.. outside, we look nice out there. we have a beautiful looking picture, a lot of sunshine on the way. temperatures maxing out in the low to mid 50's. our next storm this weekend. we will talk about that in nine minutes. reggie: you might be thinking this is a good time to go to lake tahoe. officials are saying don't. snow is piling up on the tahoe area and more snow is on the way. at one point interstate 80 was closed because of the conditions. chp posted multiple photos of jackknifing on i-80.
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chains required on i-80 and east of sacramento. fisher's office recommends people reconsider travel plans this weekend. >> we don't encourage travel up to the mountains during the storms simply because of the traffic. reggie: if you decide to go against their wishes and you drive into the sierra, carrie tire chains, pack emergency supplies like a blanket -- extra blankets, a flashlight, and a full tank of gas. any avalanche warning has been issued in the sierra. wins or over? overwhelming the -- winds are overwhelming the weak snowpack. to keep an eye on the storm, you can -- you can access lab doppler seven. -- live doppler seven. kumasi: today is the last day for in person or voting for the
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runoff race in -- in georgia. both parties are making a push to get to the polls. jobina: polls show a tight race between herschel walker and rafael warnock. that is why both parties are bringing out some of their biggest names. whe tang jobs schela pushing 40 . lindsey graham campaign for herschel walker in the suburb of woodstock, georgia. former president trump is throwing his support behind herschel walker. >> as your senator, rev. warnock has not been off chasing wacky is busy there is. >> herschel walker, a fabulous human being who loves our country. jobina: there are questions about how effective president trump's help is considering many of his candidates lost in last month's election.
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the senate runoff is tuesday and it is important because if democrats win, they solidify control of the senate. if republicans win, it is split 50-50 with vice-president kamala harris being the time about. reggie: we're hearing from a father whose baby ingested fentanyl. he said his son was at must county park with the family's nanny when he was found motionless in the grass having trouble breathing. the nanny called and one and san francisco firefighters got there. they were able to administer narcan to save the boy's life. >> they told me afterwards they had used narcan. how does a 10 month old get into opioids at a playground at a park? reggie: the family still isn't sure how the child ingested fentanyl. we contacted the mayor's office
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who was unable unavailable for an interview. kumasi: the tenderloin center is set to close on sunday. it opened in january to address the drug crisis. our media partners report less than 1% of visits to the site have resulted in a complaint -- a complete linkage to behavioral health programs. 200 81 requests have not been fulfilled. it cost the city $22 million this year. public health officials say they will open his -- they will open wellness hubs. reggie: a nearly two year long report by abc7 becomes a documentary today. "our america: lowballed" uncovers discrimination in the appraisal process. >> i went through the work of whitewashing my home and i got the appraisal report back.
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i was right. the only thing bringing down the value of my home was me. reggie: tim johns was in san rafael for the premier last night. >> like and latino families who say appraisals on their home and raise is likely a factor. reporter: after 18 months of work, "our america: lowballed" premiered last night. it is the work of julian glover and focuses on the systemic and equities in the home appraisal process for people of color. it's dives into data about how often it happens and takes family's please to congress and the white house. >> it is exciting. i feel like everything happened fast. reporter: one ed areau after modeling and adding on to their home, the couple had it appraised for a value than he was too low. >> four weeks later it appraised
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for higher but we had to do something people call whitewashing. reporter: that involved them removing items from their home that suggest a black family lives there. they also had one of their white friends attempted to be the homeowner. shocking results, a new evaluation, nearly $500,000 higher than the initial one. >> it is about building community wealth. if you devalue one home and you want to apply that across the community, you devalue the entire community. reporter: similar experiences happened to countless people around our country. now through "our america: lowballed," they are speaking out for those who cannot speak for themselves. >> hopefully we are representing them well and making sure their voices are amplified. reporter: the film will be airing here on abc7 and hulu. it is making an impact among viewers. >> i thought it characterize the
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issue and brought to life an industry that has little regulation yet a huge impact on families and their ability to accumulate generational wealth. reporter: making waves with the hope that true change could be coming. >> when you feel that discomfort like this is unbelievable, lean into that discomfort. reporter: tim johns, abc7 news. kumasi: coming up at 7:00, you can watch julian talk more about the investigation and the documentary and make sure you watch "our america: lowballed" today. it appears to be at the top and at this year's art basil in miami, everyone can see how much you have. this atm is snapping photos of people and ranking their bank account balances for the world to see. a man in this video shows his balance of $40,000.
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the winner is a man who has nearly $3 million in his account. reggie: why will you ever -- why would you ever? did it show a toilet bowl went he put up his account balance? i don't need that kind of insult or drama. you see the toilet? kumasi: is said bye. it is a conversation starter and that is what art is supposed to do. reggie: thank you. still ahead, rideshare companies under pressure. why city leaders in the south they are trying to change how cooper and lyft sexual assaults. kumasi: this is the board at the new york stock control.
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streaming on abc7 at 7:00, you have heard of companies making lab grown and chicken, but what about fish? the area company during that. the holidays, we have tips on keeping your pets safe and we have a food and wine pairing you do not want to miss. drew: we are taking a live look outside. we have clear skies of. the sun is coming up, travel conditions are better than yesterday. the storm is out but in the wake is dragged in cold air from canada. look at the 24 hour temperature change, 20 degrees colder and in novato. 15 degrees colder in san jose. freeze warnings are up until 9:00 a.m. temperatures in the 20's and 30's. laptop the seven computers are storm. it is now in southern california, falling apart. we are dry today but our next storm will arrive saturday. here is future weather, bundle
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up. we are slow to warm today, 30's and 40's by 10:00 a.m. by the afternoon, topping out only in the high 40's and 50's. wet weather returns tomorrow. it is a level one on the storm impact scale. the latest trend, saturday is trending wetter than sunday. we will go hour-by-hour anne's timeout the storm and talk about more snow coming to the sierra in nine minutes. jobina: we have a major crash underway in fremont causing a huge backup. i am hoping this driver is okay. what we learned is a vehicle overturned and caught fire on southbound 880 at mallory avenue. your speeds are down to 19 miles per hour here. you can see traffic is really stacking in that area. we don't have any estimated time of when that will be cleared up. if you're traveling in the
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kumasi: a big disagreement between leaders in the south bay and a rideshare company. the proposal to force drivers for organizations -- like uber and lyft to report sexual assault to the police. they believe it will support community safety. but community advocate groups are afraid it would end up with a demising people.
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>> they need to control when and where they -- that. we don't need them saying we got your phone number and we want to talk to about that. kumasi: uber says they are clear with survivors that reaching out to pull this is their choice. ricardo will present the rules to the committee. the mayor elect will be joining good morning america to talk about her historic victory. the politician made history for not only being the youngest oakland mayor elected, but the first mung mayor of the city. you can watch "gma" after midday live. reggie: there is a new jobs report out this morning and it is causing concerns about inflation. the jobs report is good in a way
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because the department is showing 263,000 jobs were added in november, that is better than economists expected. we are still that point -- 3.7% unemployment. the reason wall street says this is bad news because it could mean inflation is going to continue. that happens when wages are up. this will likely strengthen the federal reserve's resolve to continue raising rates when wall street thought it was going to start decreasing them. here is how the stock market is responding. we are down 306 points. the dow was down 400 points in premarket trading. kumasi: if you want to get a sneak peek at upcoming netflix problem -- upcoming netflix projects and give feedback, you might have the option to do that soon. the company is expanding his
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preview company to tens of thousands of subscribers. people in the program have the chance to influence changes to netflix programs and movies before they get released to the public. the company will reach out -- will reach out to people individually to invite them to take part. reggie: caltrain is bringing back is holiday train. it is a chance to meet santa and donates toys to the toys for tots program. gioia rodriguez is live at the fourth and king station in san francisco with more on how we can enjoy these festivities. gloria: good morning. caltrain is turning into a holiday train this weekend. we have a sneak peek for you today from with inside -- today from inside the train. you're getting special access. outside, they have more than 75,000 glittering lights. we are not going to be able to -- when you come, you are not
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able to come inside. the whole party will be outside. we have the conductor with us and he is quick to tell us how this works. what do people need to know? >> come to the station 20 minutes early because on the platform that they will be a program with entertainment. we will arrive and do a 20 minute show. we will have santa at all of the custom characters outside. we will have a band and chorus on stage and a ballerina doing an excerpt of the nutcracker. the one important thing is please if you can, wring a new unwrapped toy -- bring a new unwrapped toy for the toys for tots program. gloria: i know you do so much to prepare for this. what have you been doing to prepare? >> we started in october decorating the train. every weekend we had a group of 20 to 25 volunteers come out and put the decorations together. gloria: thank you so much.
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i know you have some video right there. we want to come back out here live. you can get the transcultural online. i want to show you one more special thank. regularly. i want to show you a special treat. there is a little step here. we have elf number three here today. santa is going to be out there this weekend. kids, you can see santa claus, you can kyiv number three. we have our beautiful sugarplum very -- sugarplum fairy. she will be performing and so will frosty the snowman. you have some moves for everybody. look at those beautiful costumes. the salvation army band will also be performing. they are going to play a little bit for us right now so let's listen in.
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♪ [playing "feliz navidad"] gloria: isn't that awesome? you can see all of the excitement you will be able to expanse for yourself as the holiday train. the halve the hole schedule online on the caltrain -- they halve the whole schedule online on the caltrain website. we will have an experience on our 7:00 streaming news.
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they will have a snow machine so you will be able to see a little bit of that as well. reggie: think you so much. i hope the frosty goes viral on tiktok because that is a dense. kumasi: get it, frosty.gg okay. i wasn't ready for that one. kumasi: there is so much going on in the bay area. tonight is the celebration of the annual let's go display. officials will flip the switch for the arts festival. look at that. let's go sf is hosting a countdown to glow at 6:30 tonight. there will be free from -- free glow sticks. my favorite is the stock exchange and the hobart building. kumasi: that towel. reggie: this is beautiful.
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drew: that is so cool. reggie: the projection map technology has made leaps and bounds over the last three or four years. drew: that is wild. reggie: what do i need? kumasi: you need to bundle. drew: it is california cold. you have four layers on and it is like 40 degrees. a live look at the exploratorium camera. any books called on this camera. a light chop -- on the waters. more snow c the big story as you step outside, it is cold. 21 in santa rosa with freeze warnings there. we have been footing with the freezing mark in oakland. we wonder there now. you need a lot of layers. it feels invigorating as you
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step outside. low to mid 50's today. it is a bright stay with mostly sunny skies. clouds will be on the increase as our clouds arrive sunday -- as our storms arrived saturday. the big take away his saturday is it the wetter of the two days. tomorrow morning, a lot of cloud cover at 7:00 a.m. showers arrive close to lunchtime. on and off scattered showers throughout the afternoon, evening, and overnight hours. sunday, the storm starts to weak en. more spots remain dry on sunday then see showers we will keep a chance of showers in the forecast. ertorm wat a 70 at one to two feet of snow is coming so travel will be difficult.
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plan for the next few days to be called the dry. rain showers and but dries out on sunday. it is a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the forecast. kumasi: of the next, the seven things you need to know. reggie: you can watch our newscast's life and on demand the abc7 bay area news app. it is available on apple tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download now and start streaming. kumasi:
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♪ ho! ho! ho! ♪ the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. kumasi: it is 6:56. here are the seven things to know. a real workers strike has been averted after congress voted to force real workers to abide by a deal brokered in september. immeasurable go to president biden's desk. reggie: authorities near lake
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tahoe are urging you to stay away this weekend. yesterday's storm caulked -- dropped a lot of snow. another storm is coming this weekend. drew: we are tracking that weekend storm arriving saturday. it is cold this morning. we are down in the 20's in our coldest spots. 29 in ukiah. a lot of low 30's so bundle up as you step outside. freeze warnings are in effect in the north bay and santa clara valley for those subfreezing temperatures. you want to be aware you need a lot of layers out the door. travel is easy because our storm is out of here. dry conditions today. we expect a lot of sunshine but dress warm because we are truly by the -- we are chilly by the afternoon. kumasi: san francisco's tenderloin center is set to close sunday.
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the facility was opened to reduce overdose deaths and increase access to services. public health officials will be in that area next week to guide people looking for help. reggie: a news investigation into discrimination in the home appraisal industry is a documentary. "our america: lowballed" is available on hulu today. coming up on "gma," you can see julian glover on to talk about this. jobina: we have a major crash on the hayward. a man ran out of gas and began pushing his vehicle on eastbound 92 to the ramp on a stadium and that driver was unfortunately hit. that is going to slow you down if you are coming in and out of the san mateo bridge. we have a second major crash in fremont with an overturned vehicle that has caught fire on southbound and 80.
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your spirits have dropped to 12 miles per hour and major -- your speeds have dropped to 12 miles per hour and there are major slowdowns. kumasi: do you remember milk and pepsi from "laverne and shirley?" it is back and lindsay lohan is pushing it. it is an online a challenge. people are encouraged to post their experiences with the concoction. it started with the dirty soda trend on tiktok with syrup and cream. jobina: isn't syrup already in soda? so it is called pilk? reggie: i am trying to think of anything nice to say. lindsay lohan looks great. jobina: you make like a root beer float or a pepsi loved -- a pepsi float?
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that has no a it. -- reggie: that has milk in it. good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. have we turned the corner in the fight against inflation? all eyes on the jobs report. are the worst of rising prices behind us with the holidays around the corner as gas prices plummet? what's behind the drop and how low can they go? strike averted. congress stepping in to prevent a walkout that could have devastated the economy. why one of the largest rail unions says it tramples on workers. high-stakes runoff. overnight, former president obama back on the campaign trail with four days until final votes in the crucial georgia senate race as raphael warnock and herschel walker go down to the wire. major setback. donald trump loses a battle over
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