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across the bay area. you probably want to bottle up when you leave for work. drew is standing by with how low the temperatures will go. kumasi: you can get free covid tests sent to your home, the push to get tests to your home during the holidays. reggie: gruesome details in the attack against paul pelosi. why the speaker and her husband were the only targets. kumasi: macy's workers could go on strike days before christmas. why they are potentially walking out during the busiest shopping time of the year. reggie: good morning, welcome to december 15. kumasi: we have to get to this cold weather. drew: are used to yet? kumasi: is the season. drew: that is the attitude. reggie: it is not as bad as night, it is the morning. drew: i don't want to get out of
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bed. reggie: the fact that we are here is a christmas miracle. kumasi: it truly is -- jobina: it truly is. you saw the text thread between kumasi alena: -- [laughter] kumasi: -- drew: 36 in fremont, subfreezing in fairfield. frost advisory essentially all of us under some cold weather due to those cold frosty temperatures. fog is an issue again in nevada. you get the fog settling into the valley. san rafael, you have some dense fog this morning. this is sutro tower this morning, a sharp looking picture. it is a mostly sunny day and temperatures once again will go into the mid-50's for the most part. it is another chilly evening on the way but not as cold as
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tonight. we will look at the next 24 hours in a few minutes. reggie: the biden administration is relaunching the website where you can order free at home covid tests. this comes as hospitals are dealing with the flu, covid, and rsv. jobina: covidtests.gov is back online. you can order four tests per household. the reopening of the website comes as the government reports covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are on the rise. there is also the winter threat with flu and rsv lamet. >> it doesn't have to be the new normal for the reason we have good countermeasures for at least two out of those three. the three you are referring to our covid, influenza, and rsv. we have got to get people vaccinated to protect them, their family, and society. jobina: the website has been
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shut down around three months so the government could save supply for a potential winter surge. if you need more tests, you can purchase it tests per month and be reassured through your insurance. reggie: we are learning more -- kumasi: we are learning more about masks returning to some indoor spaces in oakland. >> as of friday, i have put that decision into the heads into the hands of our department -- into the hands of our department heads. you may see public facilities bringing back a mask mandate while we remain in the yellow tier. that means cases are up and we need to exercise caution. reggie: on friday -- kumasi: on friday, alameda county officials issued a mask order inside long-term care facilities, jails, and homeless shelters. the county reported a seven day average of 364 cases.
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this time last month, that was 172 cases. reggie: the increase of flu, and rsv cases does not seem to keep people from celebrating the holidays. the golden gate foundation is incorporate and -- is seeing corporate and private parties being deserved. recent storms have had a more of a negative impact than the recent sickness. >> it dramatically impacted us, especially with the big patio. it was dumping all weekend. >> a lot of people did not want to come out from their house. they were comfortable at home watching netflix. reggie: that is why many business owners are hoping for the holiday season the rain stays away. kumasi: the cold weather we are experiencing is making the search for a missing woman in petaluma more urgent than it was. then howland --
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us with the effort to find her. lena: good morning. petaluma police tell us jennifer was last seen around 3:30 tuesday afternoon wandering from her home on mountain view in an unknown direction. this is a concern to police since she has dementia. they say if she is not found soon, she will not survive in this frigid weather. police and started looking for her tuesday and all day yesterday and even checked to see if she made it to a home in san rafael. they have a couple of new leads they are checking out. >> she was possibly trying to get on a bus and we have some video of her walking northbound on petaluma boulevard. we are working with local transit agencies to see if they have video or checking with the bus drivers from yesterday. lena: virginia is
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described as five foot tall and 90 pounds. she was wearing a red short-sleeved blouse and black pants as seen in these surveillance features. she also had on orange slip on shoes. if you see her, you are asked to call petaluma police. kumasi: san francisco's commission tabled a proposal to limit types of traffic stops to reduce racial bias. one thing that would have been limited by what are called pretextual traffic stops, when someone gets pulled over for something minor like a broken tail light so officers can ask questions about criminal activity. some people took exception to the commission not taking action. >> when are you going to take responsibility and address the unjust statistics? you took any of took an took an oath to protect all san
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franciscans. reggie: -- kumasi: the commission plans to revisit the proposal next week. reggie: a judge has ordered the man who attacked nancy pelosi's husband to stand on state charges. the court played by the camera footage. the officer said when he and his partner asked the suspect to drop a hammer, he responded, no. t pa the hevideo of his interrogation was also played. he said he did not regret the attack because he was tired of "lies from democrats." he had a hit list that include governor newsom, hunter biden, and tom hanks. we asked brooke jenkins if he could plead insanity. >> that is something normal in criminal cases. we will prepare accordingly. >> no further comments he will be fighting his case in
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court, not in public. reggie: all charges against him. kumasi: d.c. for nancy pelosi's portrait unveiling. >> when the stakes were highest, you were willing to put the interest of the nation first and take the heat for it. >> how fortunate we are that nancy never lost sight of the horizon. kumasi: here is a look at the portrait. nancy pelosi has been the democratic leader for two decades and the first woman named speaker of the house. she announced she will not seek a leadership role in the next congress.
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mornings where it is chilly up there. here is our east bay's -- our east bay hills camera. we are warmer this morning compared to this time yesterday. we had high clouds that insulated us enough that most cities are. a couple of degrees warmer. that makes all the difference on cold mornings like this morning. some 30's on the board but more 40's. 45 in alameda. 36 and a fremont. there are some cold punk is out there. at the freezing mark in santa rosa. 33 in center room. the half-moon bay at 46 degrees. 35 in vegas, 23 in reno, portland is subfreezing at 29 degrees. we will keep this cold air overhead for much of the weekend. by 9:00 a.m., we are in the 30's and 40's. today we max out in the mid 50's
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but have layers with you, another chilly night. 30's and 40's by 9:00 p.m. 56 in oakland. 55 in san francisco. 57 in san jose. we are dry today. we will look at the weekend coming up in nine minutes. let's check in with jobina. jobina: since we are on that note of cold weather, let's talk about the impact you will see with bart. we have delays because of icy conditions. it will just be 10 minutes systemwide. i will let know if it does increase. live pictures outside right now, headlights traveling westbound. we don't have any advisors from chp right now which is good news is we bring in the camera of the san mateo bridge. we will check in on this drive comes for you. chrissy to dublin will be 36 minutes. san rafael to san francisco, 15.
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reggie: it could be an interesting last-minute shopping rush in san francisco. hundreds of macy's workers at union square authorized a strike for december 23 and 24th. the union is threatening to walk out unless of macy's comes to the bargaining table. they say the current wage is not enough along with other concessions. we reached out to macy's for a response. new developments in the workers strike within the university of california system. a musician showed up to show support. ♪
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that is, bello, guitarist rage against the machine. he performed outside a regency meeting yesterday. >> my mom was a public high school teacher over 30 years and we were never rich but we always had enough food on our table. i understand it is a struggle and i'm here to support until the end. reggie: grad students have been striking for five weeks. some classes have been canceled up and down the state. university leaders are working to minimize disruptions and made proposals into the union and they think are for -- they think are fair. kumasi: san francisco police are looking for video that they hope will help identify a woman on a universe. san francisco police released this video. it is more clear that the video on monday. you see mn kicking a woman in the stomach, knocking her to the ground.
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this happened december 3. she was getting on the bus. she is okay but police are asking anyone with information about this attacker to come forward. the california reparations task force will wrap up a meeting in oakland today. how to pay and who to pay reparations to where some of the topics discussed. other key issues are property taken by eminent domain, devaluation of black businesses, housing discrimination, and over policing of black communities. >> we are setting a precedent for other states and localities and the federal government. kumasi: one issue that has been determined is around eligibility. it will be based on a lineage, not race. people will qualify if they are dissidents of ash if they are descendants of -- if they are descendants of former slaves.
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reggie: the cofounder of the garlic festival has died. don christopher, also the owner of christopher ranch. the company tweeted he died sunday surrounded by family. he founded christopher ranch in 1956. the branch produces nearly 6000 acres of california heirloom garlic and it is sold across the country. kumasi: u.s. health officials have revised their tools to track childhood obesity. updated growth charts released by the cdc go to a body mass index of 60. previously the charts stopped at a bmi of 37. tracking will now go from two to 19. children are considered obese if their bmi is 35 or higher. the new chart help guide compositions between parents and health care providers. reggie: firefighters took on a risky message -- a risky mess -- a risky mission for a dog i frozen lake.
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the dog got stuck after chasing a bird. police wanted to educate the public voice died in birmingham, england. kumasi: a school in ohio is taking a unique approach in helping students with mental health issues. they have installed a pentagram that allows students to take out frustrations and stimulate their mites. physical activities like boxing reduce stress. improve mood, self-esteem, and quality of life. students feel that a survey so they can see how well it is working. sooner the school will also have a therapy dog -- soon this school will also have a therapy dog. i like this idea. remember when i said we need a scream room? we need a scream room, a cry room, and a boxing room. reggie: here? kumasi: wherever.
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reggie: i will be right back with you, everything is fine. door close, scream. drew: we do have that audio booth upstairs that is a very soundproof. kumasi: that could be a scream room. but it also has the open window. drew: but there is the one corner you can go into and just scream into it. kumasi: i think this is helpful. you don't think so? reggie: i don't know. drew: i think a shorter school days and let them sleep more. kumasi: that could help. reggie: there is something about walking past and seeing this person. kumasi: i don't want people looking at me. drew: i want a light to come on that says in use and say, who is yelling? stacy again. kumasi: no. privacy. drew: life does not get easier after high school so if you are
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screaming in high school, pace yourself. you think about it, my life was good. my only job was to wake up at 7:00 and sit at the desk. kumasi: there is a lot going on emotionally. yoneed acrnching room? our punching room was in the hallways. reggie: i was the punching room. you got really good at dodging. kumasi: i don't want that for you. reggie: today in trauma. drew: 11:30, be there. you are like, not today. mr. jefferson, can i stay in math? reggie: these are all true stories. drew: this is coming from experience. [laughter] we are at the oakland airport, it is looking beautiful. we have clear skies, it is
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another cold morning with frost and patchy fog. dry weather discontinue. we are basically in the 30's and 40's, but it is slightly warmer than yesterday. those degrees make a difference. you step outside and feel the difference but that -- and feel the chill. here is laptop with seven, you are looking beautiful today, it is, but ms across the mid-atlantic. you see the pink color encompassing west virginia and northridge and -- that is i secreting a lot of trouble across the east coast. partly cloudy skies at home, you will see a veil of cloud cover throughout the day. we will go into the mid-50's feeling very comfortable. close to average for this time of year. tonight we will dip back down into the 30's. we don't have cold weather alerts. but it looks like we are not as cold tonight as we were the past
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few mornings. lots of sunshine to the weekend, hanukkah looking nice sunday evening. we will add up some clouds over the next couple of days but we are dry and winter officially begins on a wednesday. you didn't think it was here. reggie: i did think it was here. drew: now we start gaining daylight after wednesday. that is nice. kumasi: seven things you need to know this morning, coming up. reggie: some of
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kumasi: here are the seven things to know this morning. the urgent research in petaluma for this missing woman. take a look, she has dementia. her name is virginia. she wandered away on tuesday. authorities are concerned for her health because of the cold temperatures we are experiencing. drew: speaking of cold temperatures, another frosty morning. freeze advisories and effect for much of the region. it is a cold start today. temperatures today go into the 40's by 10:00 a.m.. mid-50's for your afternoon hi. reggie: the biden administration
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this relaunching the website to order free covid rabbit tests. you can get four tests. it is covidtests.gov. kumasi: san francisco's commission has tabled a proposal to limit some types of traffic stops. the intention is to reduce the commission will take up the proposal next year. reggie: could the marketer become the next car-free street in san francisco? that is the proposal of one group. they propose a walkable lakefront -- walkable front. jobina: your commute is in great shape. if you use bart, expect a 10 minute delay due tfrosty conditions. kumasi: the senate has passed a bill to ban tiktok from government devices. this is due to concerns
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security within the app owned by a chinese company. there is no surveillance video of the car police think might be involved in the murder of four idaho students. reporter: the parents gonzales sharing new insights on what they think happened the night of the attacks. >> i think this person went in methodical. he thought about -- he thought out. it was quick, quite, he got in and go: mor murder, the family dentsply seeking answers. >> who could do something like this? lookineone wld even be possible calling for mop in the investigation. >> this department is not as big so they need the community help. reporter: possible new clues and
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in as a tip from a local gas station worker as police zero in on a vehicle. >> -- kumasi: this morning he might be thinking about wrapping up holiday shopping with city officials of morris about safety. last year, there were more than 200,000 toy related injuries that had to be treated in the hospital. toys that use button sized batteries or magnets can be dangerous because they can damage your internal organs if swallowed. if you are buying scooters, bikes, or rollerblades, don't forget to get protective gear. >> if you are thinking of objects -- toys that might shoot objects into the air, the aware they can cause bodily injury, especially eye injury. memathe isovision.gsside te or e >> if you are wondering if a
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kumasi: more districts around the country are giving students every monday off. we will talk about how it is working and why there is controversy. good morning, it is thursday, december 15. reggie: first recheck on our cold weather with the drew tuma. drew: we are still under freeze warnings and frost advisories. we are a few degrees warmer than this time last year -- this time yesterday. we are still quite cold. there are those advisories and warnings. these last until 9:00 a.m. we are kind of used to this. you can see frost on your windshield. add extra time during routine to warm up your car. a bit of fog in the north bay. zero miles visibility on the board. you can see how with 37, that intersection where you encounter dense fog. outside from our export-oriented camera showing clear skies, a
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mostly sunny day today, a few degrees warmer than yesterday. we are close to average in the we a ats. minutes.mpat veloping news in the north with dcrews are concerned becauf the temperatures outside. lena howland is live with the clues officials have received. lena: police say 68-year-old virginia water from her home on mountain view in an unknown direction. that happened tuesday afternoon around 3:30. this is a big concern to police as she has dementia and police are worried if she is not found soon, she will not survive in the frigid weather. police started looking all day yesterday and even checked to see if she made it to a home in san rafael. the boat team was searching the river just in case and they have
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been passing out flyers to see if anyone has seen this person. >> she has some short-term memory loss. she does not have her cell phone with her. she does not appear to have any money and she was not wearing the proper clothing for the cold temperatures last night. reporter: virginia is filipino and being described as of five feet tall wearing a 90 pounds. she was wearing a red short-sleeved blouse and black pants as seen in surveillance pictures. she also had orange slip on shoes. if you've seen her, you are asked to call the petaluma police department right away. kumasi: the federal reserve is planning more interest rate increases in 2023 as part of the effort to bring down inflation. jobina is tracking the fed's decision. jobina: that came the same time the federal reserve finance is
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raising interest rates for the this time this year. this time it is half of interest rates are not the highest since december 2007. the fed tried to bring down inflation without plunging the economy into a recession. >> we understand the hardship high inflation is causing. data for october and november shows a welcomed reduction but it will take more evidence to give confidence that inflation is on a sustained downward path. jobina: officials think it will bee interest rates come down. to put this into perspective, someone with a $5,000 credit card balance will now spend $1600 more in interest. reggie: one place you are single represses is at the gas pump. national, state, at local gas
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prices dropped about two cents overnight. in san francisco, you will spend $4.49. the state average is we did find a gas station in concord charging the national average. that is on grant street. kumasi: the police -- major help finding the gunman who shot two people at any apartment complex. the shooting happened yesterday at liston creek apartments. two men had serious gunshot wounds. the sffefedhe detectiv areo iden th. rehere i veafr e cl some officials are's's challenging the mayor decision -- shows are challenging the mayor's decision.
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supervisor hillary ronen proposing advocating $5.5 million to open wellness hubs where people would be able to use drugs under supervision. the mayor once supported those hubs but now has concerns. >> the federal legal issues related to this operation, including the digital criminal liability for city employees, including the possibility of people losing their medical licenses or legal licenses and a number of other challenges. reggie: supervisor rap skeptical of the idea. he says there is no evidence the tenderloin center reduced the number of overdose deaths in the city. there are numbers that show they were able to reverse 300 overdoses at the center. a similar program in new york city is operated by a nonprofit and uses no city funding or city property which means that city has less liability.
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kumasi: the city of san jose is not giving up on an effort to make the roads safer after the 64th traffic-related death of the year. the city is already seeing success in the japan town neighborhood. they say simple changes make a big difference. things like traffic signals at the streets and extra poles and lights to improve safety. a councilmember says the simple solutions can save lives. >> this is a trend we want to reverse and this is how we do it, that are traffic safety projects for everyone, for our motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians. it is important to be celebrating these projects and continuing them throughout the years. kumasi: the city says it is focusing on quick build projects to promote safety. they are also looking at larger, more long-term projects in the future. reggie: steph curry will get an
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mri to see how serious his left shoulder injury is. he had to leave last night's game against indiana. he was seen after the game with his shoulder wrapped in ice. he had 38 points before using -- beforeng the game. they played tonight in philadelphia. kumasi: the 49ers can win the nfc west and clinch the final student. they are playing the is listed s optional. the seahawks have one of the worst run defenses in the league. reggie: there are mixed reactions after one school district implemented a four day school week. report says it helps teachers with burnout but some parents are not convinced. here is andrew 4g. reporter: mixed feelings after a school district became the latest to switch to a four day school week.
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schools in independence missouri approving the change which could take effect next fall giving students and staff every monday of. the school day as the rest of the week will be 35 minutes longer. >> we have to remain focused on what the primary focus of a school district is. reporter: the goal is to keep and attract more teachers as many schools struggle with staff report burnout, lack of respect, and low wages. nearly 37,000 teacher vacancies nationwide with nearly 154,000 additions filled by teachers not fully qualified. one problem with the four day school week is childcare. the district is offering childcare on mondays but at a cost. >> in childcare >> >> more than 16 --
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reporter: so far, research has shown a most difficult academic drawbacks for kids. the superintendent of independence, missouri, says since they have moved to a four day school week, they have seen 40%. kumasi: the push to potentially ban some cars from part of the market hero. reggie: what the stars of abc's "beauty and the beast" essay about playing those iconic roles. but first, marie, the baguettes. drew: people on twitter were like, you don't know? kumasi: i had to go back and watch, you had me watching this clip. reggie: it is one of the best parts of the movie. drew: i have not seen this in a long time. kumasi: i am sorry it did not influence you the way it did me
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and our audience. reggie: -- kumasi: we will let you have it. drew: good morning. we have a clear picture, this is our east bay hills camera. we will take you into the temperature changes, a few degrees warmer this morning then yesterday. those few degrees make the difference when we have a and frost advisories. santa clara 33. 34 in alum rock. we are in the 30's if not low 40's areawide. it is 40 and oakland. 36 in napa 35 in palo alto. across the west coast we have cold temperatures. arctic air has a subtle from portland into l.a.. phoenix coming in at 40 degrees. bring the pets inside and cover your pipes. 10:00 a.m., we are in the 40's.
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this afternoon will go into the mid-50's. today is warmer than yesterday, closer to average. enjoy the mostly sunny skies. we will take a look at when on a train chance could be coming up along with the weekend forecast. let's say hi to jobina. jobina: we are going to start with a crash we are following at a panel. there is no slowdown and it does not appear injuries are involved. this is on appian way. moving to live cameras, in oakland, we are showing you are coliseum camera. and we will move over to a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights flipped on at 5:33. we have no backup in the area. injectable hercules, 30 minutes. 85 to the san jose airport.
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kumasi: it is 5:43. thousands of people do not have power as storms ripped through the south. two dozen tornadoes hit the region over the last day and a half and three people have died. multiple injuries reported across louisiana. people are stranded in new orleans this morning. pat describes how her family survived the storm. >> we got in the tub and hug each other. kumasi: storms continue to move south to the northeast. a domino effect of blizzards have caused concerns in the midwest. reggie: could the embarcadero become the next car free zone in san francisco? that is what supporters are pushing for. gloria joins us for that. reporter: this is just any idea,
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organizers are calling it the grand embarcadero. i took a look at the group's website and they have three main points. the website says it would be a safer way to get around the waterfront, taking away the risk of pedestrians or cyclists being injured or killed. they say it would be carbon free, part of a low or no carbon networking. it would be vibrant, a place for people to enjoy the bay. they say world-class waterfronts are about people, not cars. they give examples of san antonio's riverwalk. they are concerned traffic would be rerouted to other roads and a car free embarcadero would decrease travel timerage peoe fo bu in theaaccordin are interested in the project but nothing formal has been drawn up. kumasi: the north pole is facing
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a status -- facing a shortage this year and some families are having trouble seeing santa and his helpers at local malls. >> we have 20 people that reach out to us that want santa to come to their home or office. kumasi: multiple agencies who helped to book santa say they cannot recruit enough to keep up with the requests this season. they say many of santa's helpers retired in 2020 because they were concerned about their health or they did not like the virtual visit. now the holidays back -- now that we are back to pre-pandemic levels, they looking for any groups that want to spread holiday cheer. reggie: abc7 will celebrate 30 years since "beauty and the beast" hit theaters with a reimagining. it stars -- as
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as the beast. martin short and shania twain are also in it. >> isp for everybody in the cast, we loved it since we were kids and we feel excited to be part of this really ambitious and fun celebration of something we love. >> i think i am bringing it out more. she had a strength and bravery about her and ambition and i want people to see that. reggie: "beauty and the beast" airs tonight at 8:00 on abc7. you can stream it tomorrow on disney plus. i am looking forward to watching this. drew: look at that custom. kumasi: is that chip? reggie: that is shania twain. drew: as misses spots? -- as misses pots? reggie: this is interesting because i did not know how they were going to do it. there is a chip.
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we have two bay natives in this. look at us. who is more iconic? i need six eggs baguettes. drew: who is in six eggs? reggie: it is the woman who comes out unhinged. drew: isn't everyone in that cartoon? reggie: but no one is more than that woman. she is exasperated. kumasi: does she have the kids with her? reggie: i need to look it up. the answer is. that is drew: too expensive drew: well, in this economy. reggie: there must be more than this provincial life. i am going to make belle my wife. drew: we are giving you nothing.
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[laughter] reggie: suite also determines, may she rest in peace -- the suite tones, may she rest in peace. drew: th week, look at the exceptional drug category, the dark red. today, it has shrunk by nearly half. that is good news but the drought remains unchanged in the bay area. outside, you can see it is clear out there. that is the exploratorium camera. dry weather continues into next week. temperatures right now in the 30's and the 40's. we have quiet weather across california. we have been talking about this
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all week long, across the atlantic we have freezing rain and ice, even some snow and rain. if you are flying east this morning into washington, d.c., philly, newark, or jfk, you may have issues. today it is mostly sunny. we will go into the mid-50's. another cold night but we don't have any freeze warnings or frost advisories. look at the next 10 days, we stay dry in the bay area. here is the seven-day forecast. it is looking nice for the weekend, we are dry. even early next week we had clouds but we remained dry with temperatures and the the 50's is not low 60's. reggie: the senate moves to ban tiktok on some devices. the next move in the ongoing controversy. kumasi: it is not just christmas around the corner, how you can around the corner, how you can celebrate hanukkah in th
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reggie: some excitement for students at oakland school of the arts. >> oh my god. reggie: this group same thing if they saw zendaya outside their window. this happened yesterday morning. for some reason we are calling her "spider-man" actress. is that what you know her from? kumasi: "euphoria." reggie: for me it is our top song "replay." she went to the school of the arts before she became a star. tom holland was there. kumasi: weight eminent. -- kumasi: weight aim
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minute. reggie: i don't know why they are here, maybe they are spending christmas here. welcome back. kumasi: are they here still? reggie: in my manned -- in mind they're making their way here for seven on seven. kumasi: did you watch "euphoria?" reggie: you know i haven't seen it yet. drew: she visited this theater she is to do plays at and i think her mom still works there. reggie: her mom is also invited to come anytime she wants. kumasi: you all. christmas is 10 days away and hanukkah is three days away. san francisco will be celebrating with lighting the bill grandma menorah in union square. the first night is sunday but there are plenty of events.
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there will be crafts, entertainment, and the ceremonial lighting starts at 445 time p.m. -- and if you are in san francisco, you might notice an extra fancy food truck. it is cruising around the city. the company partnered with another company with chandeliers and bite fixtures to the truck -- and light fixtures to the truck. this is being called the world's first luxury cake truck. it was in the civic center this week and monday it will be over by the mission. reggie: cool. i saw it, it is hanging over. that is fun. kumasi: i like that, too. it is an experience.
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then they bring out the tables. reggie: it is in full service dining experience. kumasi: -- i can there. kumasi: me too. drew: hot and cold beverages. kumasi: do they have a heat lamp? drew: the chandelier. when you have a fully cooked, you have to do two things at once. a crisp picture, we will take you into the north bay where it is called. you 30 and a san rafael. sausalito, you are at 41. we have frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect. maybe add extra time to get into your morning routine. check for frost on your windshield. here is how the day shapes of, we have clear skies from the exploratory in camera. it is cold, several layers rt and top it off with a winter hat, scarf, and gloves.
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temperatures in the 30's and 40's by 9:00 a.m. temperatures are close to average this afternoon and we will remain dry the next seven days. kumasi: search at the southern border, how border patrol officials are embracing after title 42 expires soon. reggie: the busiest year for travel. kumasi: mario and luigi are soon making their view at universal studios. when the park it intends to open the first super nintendo world. reggie: i am excited. princess peach looks a little off.
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