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workweek. where we are seeing the thickest of it and how it might impact your commute kumasi: the january 6 committee meeting today that could investigate trump on multiple charges. reggie: dozens hurt when a hawaiian airlines flight his major turbulence. passengers hit their head on the ceiling. kumasi: elon musk asking if he should step down as head of twitter. the results are in. reggie: if you ask, people will answer. good morning. this is a you change. kumasi: a little different. a good time to add heat to your hair. do not let me get wet. reggie: we will protect you.
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drew: thick this morning. you willadvisories in the northd east bay this morning. corn mile visibility in santa rosa. dense fog advisory is for the valleys. you get to the fog settling in this time of it is hard to mix it out good this morning, dense fog over to discovery bay and in the north bay. we will have it until about 11:00 a.m. temperatures right now in the 30's and 40's. take it slow if you encounter that dense fog. a live look at the exploratory in camera. partly sunny skies, temperatures warm to the 50's. we will have areas of poor air quality. we will talk about this pattern. some warmer weather is headed our way. kumasi: plant time for your
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commute this morning and expect so traffic. we are seeing fog across the area. lena howland is driving around. what is it looking like? >> good morning. we are already experiencing some pretty dense fog. it is not too bad and we have not experienced any major problem areas for slick roads, but the fog is definitely out there and drivers will prepare themselves before heading out this warning so far, we have not run into any big problems just yet. we are off of highway 24 headed westbound. the national weather service has placed the dense fog advisory in the east bay interior valleys until 11:00 a.m. that means it is possible you might be running into visibility one quarter-mile or less in dense fog. that is why aaa test to make
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sure you are using low beam lights, as high beams will increase glare. yo looking at video taken last night in the martinez area off ofay 4, w we sa lot of dense fog. we checked for strokes in nevada yesterday who said they had to pick up insulation to protect their water pipes, freezing -- that water pipes from freezing. >> before, the pipes would burst. this morning, i've noticed warm water was barely coming up. i thought, of -- >> this morning, straight any before driving. unconventional things like a credit card or ruler can help if you do not have an ice scraper in your car. you will also want to make sure you allow for extra travel time and extra following distance
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between you and the car in front of you. we are going to give an eye on conditions and let you know what see on the roads. kumasi: thank you. do not forget you can get live updates on the fog or forecast any time with live doppler seven. it runs 24/7. reggie: today, the investigating january 6 will hold its final public hearing. by the end, the committee is expected to recommend criminal charges against donald trump. jobina: the committee is said to begin at 10:00 a.m. our time. they are wrapping up work in the two years after the mob stormed the u.s. capitol. criminal charges expected to be recommended to the justice department, including conspiracy to defraud the u.s., obstruction of an official proceeding, and
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accusing the former president of inciting and insurrection. >> ultimately, donald trump, president of the united states, spurred a mob of domestic enemies of the constitution to march down to the capitol against american democracy. jobina: trump has denied any wrongdoing. criminal referrals against him would be significant are largely symbolic. the doj not obligated to act on referrals and is connecting its own investigation into the insurrections. reggie: abc news will have live coverage of the hearing at 10:00 a.m. you can see it live wherever you watch abc seven news. kumasi: we are hearing from passengers on a plane that experienced serious turbulence during a flight from phoenix to honolulu yesterday. at least 20 people her parent -- 20 people hurt. >> medical personnel needed at
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the gate. kumasi: the turbulence was so sudden people got lifted from their seats. some hurt head head injuries, cuts, bruises and at least one person lost consciousness. thank fully all are expected to be ok, but the plane was also damaged. >> there was internal damage to the aircraft. some panels will need replacing. the aircraft is undergoing a thorough inspection that will require maintenance work. kumasi: thunderstorms in the area, but it is unclear if that caused the turbulence. ntsb is investigating the incident. reggie: make claims burned in abandoned building in san jose overnight on laundry room around midnight. firefighters got several calls about an explosion. when they got there, they found the welding implants. it took 30 minutes to get it
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under control. we do not know about injuries work the cause. three people in custody after leaving police on the case in a stolen vehicle. it started around 5:00 p.m. today went three men approached a woman at a store in fremont. they took off in her vehicle. officers were able to track them down with surveillance cameras and started a high-speed chase south on interstate 680. the suspects crashed into another person's car, sending that person to the hospital with significant injuries. all suspects caught and arrested. kumasi: today, a bay area politician will try again to the criminal psychedelics in california. he will announce new legislation at 10:00 a.m. the bill would allow certain people to carry, consume and share certain substances. the senator had a similar bill rejected in august for that
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august. reggie: the way of a success to get the by the covid booster. the overdue response corne urging everyone to get another shot if it has been six months since her last one. this comes as health officials say there has been a sign increase in covid cases and hospitalizations since thanksgiving. >> we have seen increases the last two winters. " or, drier air, the virus spreads more efficiently. people are gathering and that combination is driving the increase. reggie: despite that advice, it seems americans have been photo adapt to the new booster. according to kaiser, 44% of adults who received the original vaccines are a say they do not think they need a booster cap kumasi: today, we will cited
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elon musk should step down as head of twitter. the pole close overnight. 57.5% step down. he has not responded. twitter has canceled a controversial policy and of the weekend that in turn links to competing social media sites. the move was met with intense backlash from users and reversed less than 24 hours after it was announced. drew: big story this morning is as of dense fog. this fog is moving its valleys of the bay area. that is where we are seeing issues early this morning. live look from sutro towers showing inventive hardcover above. our air quality is declining as the day goes on. the poorest air quality will be
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found in the north bay and santa clara valley. during the winter, you want to ban burning wood during the four hours. we will watch of the east bay closely. we could get some thick fog settling into the valley. dublin, san ramon, livermore, keep your eyes on that. live doppler seven, along with satellite, high-pressure is in control, creating poor air quality. that fog will linger for the morning. that white country on the future weather is the fog through 6:00 a.m., lingering through 9:00 a.m. probably close to lunchtime we see it down and moved out of the valleys. that will slow the warming process today. temperatures in the 50's. the three-day forecast will show you that we will start to see warmer weather move in just in time for winter beginning. coming up, it gets even warmer and we will talk temperatures in a few minutes. jobina: we are going to start
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here with the live look at the san mateo bridge. fog advisory for san mateo county. going to the westbound 92 to 80. we also have fog advisories for the altamont pass and martinez highway 4 from alhambra to 80 and napa valley on how we between 90 to state route 12. our about the labels. not sure what happened. our drive times -- highway forth to walnut creek, looking at six minutes. walnut creek to highway 13, minutes. note major blocking issues at this time. reggie: the deadline if you are trying to ship out gifts before christmas. kumasi: good news finally coming for american tourists step in peru. reggie: how the death of a mountain lion could help researchers learn more about the species.
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coast of thailand for nearly three dozen sailors. their ship sank in stormy weather. 33 people still missing. strong winds capsize the ship, leaving the crew unable to pump water flooding in. those same weeds and making it hard for rescue teams to search the water. kumasi: good news for american tourists in peru. the country has real. we spoke last week with a san francisco couple advised to stay in their hotel. several smaller airports still close, but some operating at limited capacity. reggie: california's most mountain land using eyes. he was the face of an effort to save the houma population. he was usually found in griffith park in l.a.
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over the beacon, he was put down after getting hit by a car. any colleges says they will use him to study other animals in the area. >> it has been an interesting animal. we have gotten great information from him. he is persistent in the strange ever recorded for an adult not online. an interesting animal. he will forever be an important part of our not land studies. you will be looking for his data for years to come. reggie: most mountain lions live to be about 10 years old. at 12 years old, p22 was considered old. kumasi: christmas is less than a week away. what you are looking at is one of the busiest travel corridors in the country, interstate 80. aaa estimates that 113 million americans will be traveling later this week read nearly 102 million americans started to drive to their destinations. air travel is closing in on
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preventive make numbers, with 7.2 million people catching types. experts say the busiest travel days will be december 23 and january 2. reggie: you should just get the candle. this is the end, as far shopping for christmas. this left weekend before christmas meant long lines and parking, but with record high inflation. we were not to see what is making the cut on the shopping list. >>'twas christmas and the malls were stirring. just owt . i got hware for my the holiday shopping list i a stable but the variables are fears of a recession. >> everything feels more
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expensive. >> we never know w next year -- another pandemic, inflation, nothing else. >> retail stocks tent on thursday after a worse than expected november retail sales report. >> inflation may be on most people's minds, but the national retail ration still predicts sales can number and december will increase from last year. >> online is horrible. it feels so easy to access. i just want to buy everything. it is so bad. >> supply chain have stabilized, the labor market is strong, but economists say retailers are bracing to lose out on spending as more people go on trips and searching for experiences over shopping. >> i am saving for a car. christmas this year might detect. -- be tight. >> many retail economists
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unsure about how sales will play out, but they are short shoppers will hold out for a bargain. >> i love a discount and i love coupons. reggie: who coupon? here is the deadline to use usps priority mail -- today!. there are also fedex deadlines. you can see those on your screen. usps express ship has a deadline by friday to get it there by sunday but you will really paying for it. kumasi: if you happen to be going to india for your next wine adventure, this hotel stretches 28 feet long, 11 feet wide. it is not filled with wine, but it does have three bedrooms, and wary him a bamboo hut. it is in northwest india and
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listed on airbnb for $40 a night. reggie: it is economical. kumasi: the name of the city is shator temples. reggie: it looks like it has wine bottles in the wall. is that what it is? i am trying to figure it out. yeah. drew: cut. -- cute. reggie: for $40, i would give it a shot. drew: what are you going to lose? not cheaper than a candle. reggie: no one should treat a. a candle is a good gift. it is hours of pleasure. kumasi: nice, quality candle. drew: are you still happy if you
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do not like the center? reggie: a quality candle, i have never really hated the sentence. even if it is not your favorite, it still makes your house feel rich. that is all i will say. drew: let's talk fog. at one accrete is a spot we are watching closely. some dense fog out there. dense fog advisory will be in effect until 11:00 this type of fog is more common in the central valley. fog moving into the bay area is creating low visibility. watching highway 4 near discovery bay, brentwood likely seen some thick fog. event recorder mile visibility in napa and in santa rosa. use those low beams, take it easy. funk will linger at least through 11:00 a.m. 30's and 40's out there. feels like 34 in
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santa rosa. you can see that fog on your screen and in :00 a.m. -- 8:0 slowing down. it is out of here this afternoon. sunny skies later with temperatures in the 50's. we will find increasing clouds as the day goes on with temperatures a bit below average. today, limited weather worries. some thunderstorms in new orleans, but it should be easy to find whether anywhere in the u.s. here at home, tonight, 30's and 40's. a bit of hog will develop. not anticipating that it will be as thick as it is, but we will keep our eyes on that. we are watching early tomorrow morning there may be a bit of drizzle in the north bay, but nothing significant in terms of rainfall. 70 forecast shows you we are warming up. as we head for the howdy we can, we are talking christmas warmth
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many across the area. we are also seeing cold temperatures. this week, like shortening cold will impact people as far south as texas. drew: dense fog advisory for the valleys of the east night and north bay until 11:00 a.m. clouds will linger much of the morning live look at walnut creek shows overcast skies. it is a spare the air date with poor air polity. jobina: the number of fog advisories in terms of your commute. san mateo bridge, westbound direction as we approach 280, chp has issued an advisory. reggie: the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection will hold its final hearing today and is expected to recommend criminal charges for donald trump. you can watch it starting at 10
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upon a.m. kumasi: and he has been investigating after a flight from phoenix to honolulu experienced intense tribunes. at least 20 people injured and the plane damaged. reggie: the city of martinezldit after incidents involving the company. virgil meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. kumasi: this giant menorah was lifted by drones. if you are feeling stressed, you might want to try getting one is. researchers in australia found eating at least two ounces of walnuts 16 weeks improved mental health and help people get better sleep and increased protein levels. reggie: a lot of people will be talking about the world cup today. it is being called one of the
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best ever. to me, i was in the streets when this was happening and people were going wild -- horns, naming through the streets with their tina flags. argentina won over france. seven :00 a.m., people were out in the streets. many french fans gathered at a bar and others went to the official watch party in golden gate park. the next world cup is not until 2026, but when it returns, it will be played partially in the area. levi stadium was chosen as one of the sites for the games. the tournament will be held across various stadiums in the u.s., mexico, and canada. teams will not be known for several more years. stanford stadium previously hosted world cup games in 1994. coming up, the populate the
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reggie: a cold and foggy start to your week. that could impact your drive. drew has your forecast. kumasi: former ceo of ftx due in court today. reggie: monica is here. many are ready to celebrate despite antisemitism. kumasi: the roommates completely wrapped up their friends bedroom in paper. good it is december 19. reggie: i do not even want to
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wrap that one present. drew tuma. drew: i get joy out but let's talk fog. let's show you that in spots is reduced. we are down to a 40 mile visibility in santa rosa. 2.5 miles in livermore. dense fog advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m., meaning it will take it's time lifting out of the valley. we are watching those corridors closely. similar story for valleys of the northit temperatures right now n the 30's and a low 40's. bundle up. another chilly morning out there. love look from our san rafael camera. we have morning fog, partly sunny skies. joe the day, temperatures in the low and mid 50's. it is a spare the air date --
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day. we will talk more about air-quality coming up. reggie: it is foggy. many of you will need to slow down as you hit the roads. lena howland is on the was what are you seeing? >> we are in the castro valley area on 580, headed eastbound toward the dublin livermore area, where we are seeing a bit of patchy spots of fog coming and going. this is to prepare yourself for before heading out. good news is we have not run into the problem area or six roads just yet. i want to go to write things look like late last night on highway numeral four in martinez with visibility year zero in some spots. the national weather service has placed a dense fog advisory east
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bay interior valleys of this morning until 11:00 a.m. that means it is possible you write to visibility of one quarter mile or less in dense fog. keeping warm also top of mind for many. after checking in on folks in nevada, we one hardware store averaging three shipments of space heater's tape the two key about with demand. >> it is chilly. >> a couple of reminders for commuters headed out this morning -- aaa says to make sure you are using low beam light in this fun. -- this fog. high beams will increase their. scrape off any icing on your windshield. make sure you increase your following distance between you
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and the car in front of you if you learn into any of these dense patches of fog. reporting in the castr area, lena howland, abc seven. reggie: we have all been feeling the winter chill. in arctic air blows through parts of the u.s. and temperatures will hit record-breaking lows in the south who weather prediction center is calling it currently of the season. kumasi: state of emergency in el paso over the crisis at the border as several states turned to the supreme court to stop a bad immigration -- a trump-era immigration policy from ending. jobina: they are arguing title 42 should remain in place, allowing borneman told percent migrants: their cases are heard it is set to expire wednesday and is expected to trigger an influx of the seven party.
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the white house says they have a plan to handle the increase, but some republicans argue if peder 42 ends, there will be chaos. here is what el paso city manager says for that size. >> we can imagine that the phone will not alter jobina: border patrol has already seen many migrants deported this year. those states plan to file their appeal with the supreme court today. if they decide to take the case, that could delay the end of title 42. reggie: former ceo of ftx is set to appear in a room in the bahamas. sam bankman-fried is expected to reject tradition to the u.s. he is charged with fraud and conspiracy and faces up to 115 years in prison. he is also facing several civil
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lawsuits, accusing him of defrauding investors and customers. his ex-girlfriend working with cross. kumasi: sherrod brown says the senate is trying to figure out how to regulate the currency. one option would be to abandon it at that would be challenging. >> maybe banning difficult because it will go offshore. this is a complicated, unregulated pot of money. sam bankman-fried was at one point worth $30 billion and now he is worth less than zero and make face jail time. ftx is not the whole issue. that is where the focus started in our committee, but we brought it. -- broadened it. reggie: yes prices continue to drop. they are now at their lowest level in 15 months. in san francisco, people are
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still paying above the national average, but we are used to it. if you live in san pablo, you might want to go to rate gas on wrong road road. they are sarin gas for $2.99 a gallon today. kumasi: san francisco, boba shut down its original mission district store, confirming the closure last month. in october, they were temporarily closed because a group of employees refused to work those employees claimed the company had retaliated against them for discussing union rights. the original knows it will be closing. they should be news on the government saying they will permanently close january 1. their last scheduled event will be a new year's eve party afterwards, all 2023 shows will be moved to other venues. the club opened in 201
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becoming the it spot for local and national acts. reggie: for hanukkah, state workers have a fleshly new menorah. we take you around the bay area to show you how the jewish community kicked off festivities. >> celebrations kicked off sunday night. in the north bay, a giant menorah was airlifted by drones. in each victim alameda had a different kind of menorah, one made of cans to be donated. california attorney there to recognize the importance of this year. >> outside the claim of treatment, there lies hate and anti-semitism. we will always stand with the jewish community. >> in union square, this rabbi
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helped kickoff a big menorah lighting, an event with historical significance. >> this was the first public tomorrow outside israel for the seven years ago. >> but many are aware of anti-semitism. in the past year, antisemitic fires have appeared in several bay area neighborhoods. >> a 2 highest number of antisemitic incidents on record. >> teresa works with the anti-defamation league and said the polarized clinical climate is a driving factor but not the only one. >> also bite the words and actions of celebrities. >> but rabbi is to enjoy the holiday with friends and family. >> it is important today that
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everybody from all religions go out and celebrate the religion in peace. kumasi: this southern california couple is safe after crashing off a cliff in the deangelis national forest. iphones are credited with their rescue. >> saved by their iphone. >> no one survives this. but we survived. >> chloe and her boyfriend were stranded in the angeles national forest plummeting nearly 250 feet into a canyon. >> kidding at least two trees, the back to both of the damage and rolling right on top of the car. i remember being upside down and thinking how we get out? >> with no cell used the emergency sos feature
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to call for help via satellite. >> immediately, and the old ted crass detective. -- crsh >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., more on this harrowing tale. kumasi: still to come, the person who donated a kidney to a stranger. reggie: the college student whose roommate wrapped her with paper. kumasi: when the next it tonight. coverage starts right after abc7news at 4:00. drew: we take you to sfo. you will notice a bit of fog. that will be the theme this morning. you will notice areas of dense fog until 11:00 a.m. visibility.an you may hit some fog early this
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morning at least 11:00 a.m. air quality an issue today. be in the north bay and santa clara valley. visibility is reduced. the worst is in the north bay from santa rosa to napa. we are keeping our eyes on the bank, where we could see numbers drop quickly. high-pressure is in control, reading that lid on our atmosphere and poor air all indian spots and that phone first thing this morning. fog lingers to 10:00 a.m. still seeing pockets of dense fog until about lunchtime. as fog lifts come partly sunny day numbers in the low end did 50's, below average. the forecast will show a gradual warming trend. it is skies on wednesday as winter begins in the afternoon. as we head for the holiday weekend, it gets even warmer
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than that. jobina: stinking rick the few advisories, one for napa also the altamont pass. then at teo county, right around 280 come that chp has issued fog drives racetrack -- fog is raise. good news is pressures to report right now. but you should at least slow down. the look in oakland showing you 80 at the coliseum camera. those headlights are traveling southbound then we wrap up with a quick look at our drive times.
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gift like this holiday season -- a kidney to someone more than 1000 miles away. >> warnock and tosh has already received his favorite gift, thanks to the generosity of a stranger. >> perfect stranger, perfect match. >> this father it had his wife posted on, writing, please pray for my has been that god sends a living kidney donor to him. that miracle soon arrived in her inbox from more than 1500 hrs away in texas. a woman named heather replied, i was touched by your message. i am the positive and healthy and have been looking into donations rent if you are still looking for a donor, i would love to talk with you.
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>> i was like, i will give my extra, healthy kidney. >> this summer, that transplant was answered two months they met in person. roy is not the support to bring awareness to renal failure. tonight, heather says her christmas wish is that people hearing this story can be inspired. roy, forever grateful for this lifelong volley that started with a kidney but now radiates joint right from his heart. reggie: what an amazing person. the avatar sequel has won the weekend box office. it is the fourth highest elastic debut the year. number one is dr. strange.
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avatar two -- $350 million kumasi: what would you do if your room was wrapped like a present? these friends in alabama pulled off this product on their roommate who was g ekend. it tk es hours throughout everything in the room. they used 700 square feet of wrapping paper to do this and thought it was you. -- it was cute. reggie: that is a waste of time. would you even think it was that exciting? drew: cool. a network do i do with all this
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rapid neighbor? reggie: where is my actual present? again, it could have been a candle and a nice one with sandalwood, leather. kumasi: ute like sandalwood and leather? i am learning something. drew: sandalwood really want to work. reggie: i had never heard of it two years ago. now it is the only thing i see. kumasi: smells like a fireplace burning. reggie: or someone can wrap your room. kumasi: anyway. drew: that is annoying. think about unwrapping all of that. kumasi: do you like candles? drew: i do.
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i spent too much at target on candles. reggie: now i know what to get you. drew: some fog out there. it is getting dense in spots. you may see an abrupt change in visibility depending on where you are traveling. advisories ineffective 11:00 a.m. -- in effect until the :00 a.m. -- 11:00 a.m. half-mile in napa, quarter-mile in santa rosa. it is getting impacted this morning. similar story in the east lake, watching livermore more closely. may be thicker than three miles in some spots. highway 4, we could hit areas of dense fog on up out there as you about your monday. it is chilly. temperatures in the low and mid 50's later with partly sunny skies.
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that is the theme for your monday issue are traveling, little in terms of whether concerns. some thunderstorms i but traveling to chicago, new york, miami, looking good. here at home, overnight, fog developing. temperatures in the 30's and 40's. as we fast-forward forward to the day today, it is partly sunny. tomorrow morning trying to bring in pockets of drizzle in the north bay. if there is any moisture, it is limited. cloudy and cooler today. winter arrives and will bring warmer weather. christmas eve, christmas day been, nothing but sunshine and temperatures above average. reggie: new charges at the doctor's office. some of you were getting free telehealth services.
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it is not going to be free anymore. kumasi: then this woman who find a coworker for winning thousands of dollars playing the thousands of dollars playing the lottery. jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill.
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the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill. fremont hindu temple is giving back to the community. they had a blanket and toy drive yesterday. they said they have been collecting items since october. toys and blankets will be distributed to chi underserved neighborhoods, children with an incarcerated parent, and unhoused community members. >> people are giving. it has become a great moment.
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giving has become part of the season. kumasi: this year marks the and version of the blanket and toy drive. reggie: disney has teamed up with toys and tots for the ultimate toy drive. had to visit our complex toydrive to find out how you can help. kumasi: the castro neighborhood health it second annual winter wonderland lock party with a petting zoo, photos, and drag queen storytime, and performances. hazards hope people would -- organizers hope people would chop at local businesses. reggie: a kentucky woman money from scratch offs she received as a gift from a white elephant gift exchange. lori jane's said
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picked a $25 t.j. maxx gift card. someone stole it, so she picked another and got the scratch off script that the party, she scratched the lotto tickets and denny $50 -- and won $150,000 but she will pay off her daughter's car and student loans. reggie: also buy yourself a nice candle. kumasi: who won that woman's gift card from t.j. maxx? reggie: you wish you could bite with it a nice candle. drew: this is a new candles. temperature wise, in the east bay, 30's. it is certainly chilly out there. bundle up.
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near freezing in some cities the other issue is a dense fog advisory until 11:00 a.m. for the values of the east bay and north bay. visibility could drop dramatically in spots this morning. similar story for napa, santa rosa. we will hav give way to partly sunny skies. dense fog advisory until 11:00 a.m. it is a spare the air day, meaning we will have moderate to poor air quality in spots. do not burn any would the next 24 hours. kumasi: historic hearing o capitol hill hours from now. the january 6 expected to recommend criminal charges against donald trump. reggie: turbulence leaves more than a dozen people injured on a
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now start to your work week. when we are seeing the thickest fog and how it might impact her morning commute. reggie: a scare in the air. it doesn't hurt when a hawaiian airlines hits turbulence. we are learning of a second turbulence incident this morning. kumasi: plus, criminal referral. the january 6 committee meeting to today to decide whether the doj investigate president trump on multiple charges. what to get to this morning, but let's start with the forecast. drew: we are used to the f
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