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continue for tyre nichols. >> we need to have a oversight board that has teeth in it. reggie: what we are looking -- learning about the police inside the memphis killing. kumasi: you need a jacket heading outside because cold air is moving into the bay area this week. how cities are preparing to protect the un-housed community. reggie: there is not a coat that i own that is warm enough for this. drew: layers. this morning for good reason. it is an 40's right now.
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sa jose. 34 cloverdale. the frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect through the morning until 9:00 a.m. keep yourself warm and protect your pets as well. it is a cold morning now and we will do it again tomorrow. it is windy and the hills. if the winds were calmer would be so bad. the wind will relax as the day goes on. here is a live look from our rooftop camera at kgo. it is brisk this morning, 30's and 40's. it is a chilly afternoon. a look at the afternoon highs, coming up. kumasi: a lot of you are waking up to frost on the windshields because the temperatures can be especially difficult for the unhoused. lena howland is in -- lena
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ho lena: we are at the santa clara community center, one of a dozen warming centers across santa clara county as a place of refuge from the cold weather. here is a look at the frosty conditions in the east bay in the martinez area. re-freeze watch issue for most of the bay area from sunday into monday morning into a frost advisory prompting county officials to open up warming centers across the area in santa clara county. the state open under through wednesday but only drink daytime hours. none open overnight. these conditions can make people vulnerable to hypothermia,
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especially younger people and folks over the age of 65. libraries and community centers will open as warming centers throughout the day, including the community recreation center in santa clara, the saratoga library, and several others. the senior shelter is expected to open this morning at 7:00, the earliest one to open up here in santa clara county. reggie: peaceful streets. kumasi: in marin county, a shelter experiencing homelessness in response to the temperatures. it is located at the marin health and wellness campus in san rafael. emergency overnight shelters open until 630 time -- 6:30 a.m.
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people are encouraged to sign up by 8:00 a.m. volunteers and donations are not being accepted for this shelter. warming centers also opening in san francisco and in the south bay+ reggie: peaceful protests -- south bay. reggie: peaceful testers took to the streets. tyre nichols died after being assaulted by officers in memphis during a traffic stop. his funeral will happen on wednesday. his death has sparked new calls for police reform. jobina has more. jobina: experts say training standards for more than 18,000 u.s. police agencies are inconsistent andaselsed. the scorpion been disbanded. it was formed in 2020 12 control
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high crime areas. five officers from the unit have been fired and are facing charges in his death. all expected for arraignment next month. >> i feel everyone should charged from both scenes, the first and second. everyone. jobina: deputies have been relieved of duty pending investigations area senator dig urban -- investigators. senator dig durbin is urging that the policing perform act be revisited. kumasi: we are hearing more from nichols' family's >> one young man who said he was assaulted just four or five days before terry nichols was killed
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simply wanted to get pizza. he said they pulled him out of the car and yelled profanities at him and put a gun to his head. jobina: he says this man tried to report the encounter twice to the memphis police department, but his calls were not returned. unit has been disbanded. reggie: hundreds solidarity: for police reform. gloria rodríguez is talking about one in oakland. gloria: several bay area police departments from oakland to san jose issued statements condemning the death of tyre nichols. >> whose streets?t the
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>> our streets. gloria: this rally marched through oakland to protest the killing of tyre nichols by memphis police. the 29-year-old was brutally beaten by police after a traffic stop on january 7. he died three days later from his injuries. the executive director of the anti-police terror project organized the rally. >> what happened to tyre nichols is not the exception. it is the rule. it happens every day in this country. this is what american policing oaks like. it is time to admit the way we do public safety in this country is not working. gloria: a man who was killed by police in 2009, his family also spoke. one man said it is about people in power hurting people without power. despite some reports of graffiti, the protests remained
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peaceful. according to the anti-police terror project, in oakland, black motorists are eight times likely -- more likely than their counterparts to be pulled over. kumasi: police and neighbors questioning the current system and what can be improved. people gathered at third baptist church. san francisco police chief spoke about the death of tyre nichols and says the department has invested in training to make sure incidents like this don't happen. the police adopted a policy in the week of the murder of george floyd. >> we can put policies in place and hold people accountable to those policies and have training in place and create a culture where that type of behavior is unacceptable. kumasi: the chief called the deficit in memphis a setback for the profession of policing. a gofundme pages turned b
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nichols' mom has raised a million dollars. it will assist family with memorial expenses and some money will go to mental health services and time off from work in the construction of a memorial state park. drew: we are going outside. we have clear skies up above. we have a few showers -- had a few showers yesterday. had a low-pressure spin by bringing light sprinkles mainly in the santa cruz mountains and the east bay, now pushing to the south. it is dragging in cold air and breezy winds in the hills. some wind is translating to the surface. in parts of the north bay, a wind advisory in effect were 22 miles per hour and is in effect until 9:00 a.m. this morning. most of us not feeling the wind
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too badly right now. temperatures 36 in novato. 41 in san mateo. we have frost advisories in effect for a big persian -- portion of the bay area. you may need a minute or two to take the frost off of your vehicle as you go about your morning activities. hour-by-hour, we are still barely in the 40's at that hour. by noon, 50 degrees in some spots. today is the coldest day we have had all week. 55 in santa rosa 54 in san 52 in half moon bay. we have kansas for rain and the seven day forecast -- we have chances for rain in the seven-day forecast. jobina: wind advisories for the ultimate pass and -- all to mount -- ultimate pass --
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ont pass. no wind advisory for the san mateo bridge. things at the limit. we are seeing slowing traffic out of tracy. tracy to dublin is 49 minutes. san rafael to san francisco a quick 16 minute ride. here is an overall look. everything green except for coming out of tracy. reggie: a tough way t season for the san francisco 49ers. kumasi: injuries, penalties, and turnovers was too much in philadelphia. reggie: how young is too young for social media? latest advisory from the u.s. surgeon general. kumasi:
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they have privacy concerns. they sent a letter to the mayor expressing their concerns. housing plan would meet a state mandate to add more affordable housing in the city. kumasi: in the bay area after the dream season ended. that means rihanna concert for the 49ers. the quarterback, brock will undergo an mri. he was hurt but had to go back in after josh johnson suf concussion. >> i went to the sideline and they were reviewing stuff, asking for a ball. i was like, something is not
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right. there was a fumble in the is when they checked everything out -- and that is when they checked everything out. kumasi: hall of fame steve young joked on twitter tha 49e lost 3. reggie: it was a tough game to watch. the atmosphere was electrifying at first but the crowd turned quiet. they had obstacle after obstacle. >> we are not supposed to be here. we quarterback. what can you expect? reggie: it looked like people had a good time, as good a time as they could. everyone told us there is always next year. kumasi: it was a different story in philly. eagles fans wasted no time
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taking the celebrations to the street. fans were dancing and singing. this will be the eagles second trip to the super bowl in the last six years. they won the title [cheering and i am happy for t reggie: who are you happy for? kumasi: people find joy inbu to. is kansas city where patrick took down joe burrow and the bengals. they clinched a spot in super bowl 57 and will be playing the eagles in two weeks. good for them. reggie: that is nice for you. i am glad you are enjoying that. drew: i am glad your team did
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the thing. salesforce tower ball going on. kumasi: we still have the colors. drew: you have thought we won by this vantage point. kumasi: it is reggie: what is it happy about? drew: it is going off. kumasi: something to be happy about on a monday. drew: i love your positivity, because i woke up and it was cold and it is monday. reggie: i really thought it is no way it could be monday but it is. drew: salesforce think it is friday night. here is a look at the forecast. frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect. a round of brisk mornings
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bright days ahead. we have a chance for rain moving back into the forecast. breezy in the hills, gusting from 22 miles to 46 miles per hour. mount diablo is the windy spot. temperatures underneath the frost advisory, 30's and 40's. we are at 44 in the city. 34 in san rafael. later today, a bright day but temperatures on the chilly, only i thes. tonit, frost advisory it go into effect, most of us into the 30's, setting the stage for some average afternoons. by tuesday, at average and we stay there for must -- much of the week. here is the seven-day showing bright days ahead but cold mornings. by friday, a chance for rain moving into the forecast and
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you just can't stop getting rewarded. kumasi: if you are just joining us, seven things to know. number one, protests across the nation after the release of the video showing the being of tyre nichols by memphis police officers. memphis police have disbanded the unit the officers were involved with. reggie: number two, a new push to pass national police reform. many asking congress to take up a bill that passed the house multiple times after the death of george floyd but ultimately failed to pass in the senate. kumasi: number three, taking a live look at san rafael, where one warming center has been activated to help the unhoused get out of the cold. it is at the marin health and wellness campus and is from 5:00 p.m. until 6:30 the next morning. drew: number four, frost
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advisories in effect for a big portion of the area for chilly temperatures starting out in the 30's. a bright day later but below average, on the chilly side, in the 50's. reggie: number five, the man accused of intentionally driving his family off of a cliff is in court facing murder and felony child abuse charges. jobina: number six, no issues to report but wind advisories including one for the bay bridge. kumasi: number seven, facebook being accused of secretly training -- draining user batteries. it is called negative testing and runs down the battery so facebook can test teachers on the app. reggie: andrew dymburt about car thefts. andrew: car theft alert. >> if you drive a kia or hyundai
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, i would be on the lookout. andrew: state farm and progressive refusing to write policies for older model 2015 to 2019 hyundai and kias. >> it is highly unusual for an auto insurer, even on a temporary basis, to hold off on taking new policyholders based on the vehicle that they drive. >> turns it on. andrew: what should you do if you own one of these cars and don't have an insurance eat policy, the expert tips. reggie: switch to all electric nickels, fire fighters in sacramento county are highlighting when challenged, the batteries.
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a tesla caught fire over the weekend and they had used 6000 gallons of water to put out the flames. they say the issue was that the battery cells kept burning. tesla has published directions for putting out a fire, saying they can burn up to 24 hours, longer than gas engine fires. the driver said the fire started spontaneously while driving along the freeway. no one was hurt. kumasi: a new warning about parents for kids and social media. the u.s. surgeon general said 13 years old is too young for kids to be on social media. most of the popular social media apps have an age requirement of 12 and up. only san francisco based twitter has a 17-year-old requirement. they suggest it can alter the brain chemistry in kids. >> based on the data i have seen, i think 13 is too early. it is a time for kids are
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developing their identity and sense of self and it is important to be thoughtful about what they think about their self worth and relationships. kumasi: surgeon general is worried about the age requirent enforcement and said ciedtforms are not doing the age protocols consistently. reggie: damar hamlin posted words to fans for the first time and sent a huge think for their unwavering support. he went into cardiac arrest during a game against the bengals on january 2. he collapsed and had to be resuscitated twice on the field and says now is the right time to speak since the season ended and he has had time to recover. he thanked coaches, teammates and medical staff from hospitals. >> i couldn't do this without any of the support and love and i can't wait to continue to take you on this journey with me. reggie: it is amazing to see him speaking.
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the demonstrations across the nation after the death of tyre nichols. >> is time to admit that the way we do public safety in this country is not working. reggie: how commuter activists citizens in the san francisco chief of police are addressing what needs to be done. kumasi: communities working to recover from a series of storms that flitted roadways and caused mudslides. contact fema for inland needs help. reggie: warming childers opening across our region and what you can expect as you head out the door this morning. kumasi: it is monday, january 30. drew: frost advisories in effect
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for a big portion of the area. temperatures for a lot of us starting out in the 30's. keep the pets warm and protect the plants. you could wake up with frost on your windshield. 39 in concord. milder in the city, coming in at 44 degrees right now. it is breezy in the hills. anywhere from 14 to 25 in north bay. the wind will relax as the day goesast ba rate visibility. we expect a lot of sunshine. it is a bright afternoon. temperatures will be below average. a look at the highs and another frost advisory and cold night on the way. kumasi: this morning, tracking the continued reaction to the death of tyre nichols. protests across the country over
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the weekend as his family prepares for his funeral held on wednesday. after the body camera video was released, new calls for police reform. jobina: the naacp is calling for grassroots reform after the death of tyre nichols. the president of the tennessee chapter said there should be a community oversight board that has the power to sabina -- subpoena police. the now deactivated scorpion unit assaulted others in the community. the officers accused of murdering nichols are part of that. they have not commented on those allegations. on capitol hill, there are divisions on both parties are new debates about police reform legislation. >> i don't know their is a lot that can stop the people that we saw. it was difficult to watch. >> we need a national conversation about police and constitutionally humane ways. jobina: the family has promised
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to "keep saying his name until justice is served." his parents accepted an invitation to attend the state of the union next month. reggie: hundreds to oakland after the vidhose seets our streets. reggie: the anti-police terror project organize the protest. according to the at data, in oakland, black drivers are eight times more likely than their white counterparts to be pulled over. >> take cops out of traffic stops. >> this is about a system of justice and whether sufficient protections are in place to ensure equal justice for all americans. reggie: the protest was peaceful but there were reports of graffiti. kumasi: monterey park community
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got a chance to say thank you to the hero who risked his life to shop -- stop a mass shooting. he received a medal of courage yesterday. he wrestled a gun away from the shooter who had already shot multiple people at one dance hall in monterey park and was on his way to a second location. >> the start of the new year has been extremely difficult, but we have the rest of the year to spread compassion and build back our community. kumasi: this happened last weekend. presidenbin s invit dozens in ss shootings and pay respects to those skilled in half moon bay and oakland last week. seven people died when a disgruntled worker opened fire at two farm locations at half moon bay. that same day, a teenager was
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killed and several others injured by gunfire during the recording of a music video in east oakland. kumasi: man accused of intentionally driving his car off a cliff expected to be in court. they had probable cause to arrest him for attempted murder and felony child abuse. he along with another adult and two young children needed to be rescued after the car plummeted 250 feet off of a cliff. they were all taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. california republicans set release a package of bills aimed to help public safety and will provide resources to law enforcement and victims of crimes. the group will demand what they call real consequences for crimes but have not explained what real consequences would entail. reggie: a catholic school in san francisco saying goodbye to the community. st. thomas the apostle school
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held a farewell over the weekend. the school is expected to close by the end of the year because of a decline in enrollment. it dropped by 120 two just 81 students. frigid weather across the bay area stepping out the door. you will find frost on your windshield. increasingly cold temperatures can be especially difficult for the unhoused population. lena holland is looking at people are facing and what is being done to help. lena: at last right now. that is enough of a concern to prompt county officials to open up warming centers across the area, including the santa clara senior center behind me. that will be one of the first ones to open this morning at 7:00. i want to look at some of the frosty conditions we saw overnight in the east bay. the national weather service
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originally issued a freeze watch for most of the bay area from sunday night into monday morning but that has since been converted into a frost advisory for parts of the bay area and the central coast. these conditions can make people vulnerable to hypothermia, especially younger people and folks over the age of 65 peardon number of libraries and community centers will open as warming centers throughout santa clara county, including the community recreation center in santa clara, the cupertino library, morgan hill library, saratoga library and several others. these will stay open through wednesday of this week during daytime hours, none of which will be open overnight. live in santa clara, lena holland, abc 7 news. kumasi: coming up, a -- sba trying to help local
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shelters. reggie: the growing republican field looking to challenge president biden year. drew: it is chilly out there. the view from san jose showing it is clear. it is a brisk but bright day. expecting sunshine today. a nice-looking day today. temperatures inland, walnut creek at 39. 34 in dublin right now. 38 in brentwood, where frost advisories are in effect. 39 in san mateo. it is chilly out there. don't be surprised as you step outside that you may have frost on your windshield and on your plans outside as well. pressure, intoer seven. the santa cruz mountains and part of the east bay, bringing light showers to southern california.
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cold air and gusty winds in the hills. it is breezy at the surface. a wind advisory. when from 15 to 24 miles per hour. future trak temperatures by 10:00 a.m., gradually warming into the 40's. we will have several layers -- have several layers with you. temperatures only in the low 50's today. today is the coldest we have in the seven-day forecast. if five in santa rosa. 52 for half moon bay. another frost advisory going into effect tonight. tonight is colder than this morning. let's check in with jobina. jobina: a heads up to you if you rely on caltrain, train 101 is 41 minutes behind schedule as it approaches the station.
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we do not have a reason. wind advisory for the altamont pass. a live picture from walnut creek as we show off to 80 where things are moving at limit. the same thing there. they commute is looking nice. highway 101 two cupertino is 16 highway 101 two cupertino is 16 ♪air wick♪ new vibrant from air wick. our first fragrances infused with 2x more natural essential oil. it's our most amazing, true-to-nature fragrance experience ever. new vibrant. from air wick.
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finland. they accuse the swedish government of being too lenient on groups it deems as terror organizations. in targeting civilians in strikes. rockets hit two apartment buildings, killing at least three people. 10 other people got hurt. the ukrainian president is calling on the nato allies to provide longer-range missiles and fighter jets. last week the u.s. and germany agreed to send tanks. and in an address yesterday, present linsky said russia is maintaining high attacks. reggie: antony blinken will be meeting with israelis and palestinians after the deadliest cycle of violence in years. it started thursday when an israeli offensive killed nine palestinians. and then a palestinian man killed seven worshipers. a 13-year-old boy shot an israeli father and son.
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secretary blinken expected to repeat u.s. calls for calm in the middle east. the president will be in baltimore to talk about funding from the if structure law, part of which will replace a 150-year-old train tunnel. president biden set a great worry is that part of the tunnel could collapse. once the new tunnel is done, trains will be able to travel faster than 100 miles per hour. this will cost $6 billion and expected to take 10 years to complete. house speaker kevin mccarthy set to meet with president biden wednesday to discuss government spending and ways to avoid a debt default. he said he is looking for a responsible way to lift debt ceiling but take intro of spending. the white house has repeatedly said president biden will not negotiate or compromise by tying a debt increase to spending cuts. kumasi: washington tradition it calls for political opponents to set aside differences is
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splitting from the religious group that oversees it because of concerns the national prayer breakfast is becoming too divisive. senators say in the past, there were questions about who was invited and how the money was raised. the president said the pandemic gave members to reset the event. the breakfast is scheduled for thursday. of the 300 people expected to attend. reggie: it is not 2024 but that is not stopping presidential hopefuls from kicking off campaigns. 75 days after announcing his bid for the presidency, president -- former president trump hit the campaign trail. we have a look at how the uncle is shaping up. >> the 2024 republican kicking off in earnest. 75 days after he first announced he was running again, former president trump finally out campaigning in new hampshire and south carolina. fmr. pres. trump: i am more
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committed now than i ever was. >> the first events smaller, a far cry from his signature rallies. trump already taking aim at would be primary opponents like florida governor ron desantis. fmr. pres. trump: then when i hear he might run, i consider that disloyal. >> there are signs that the party could be looking to move on. >> key is not bring the fire and energy. he will be a candidate but will have to earn it. >> many lame trump and the unfounded claims of voter fraud for the lack of showing. and a pull out, ron desantis faring better than trump in a hypothetical head-to-head against president biden. field expected to be crowded, even with trump in the race. former vice president mike pence, nikki haley, mike pompeo and others all still in run.
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reggie: resident biden expected to make his reelection plans public soon. speculation suggests that announcement could come as soon month. kumasi: several california communities clearing -- cleaning up after storms hit earlier. the salvation army is serving people who have been affected by the storms with hot meals. they are averaging more than 500 meals every night. >> the community of coronado in desperate need of assistance, even though the floodwaters have gone. the cleanup process in need for supplies and water. kumasi: small businesses in the area are still able to apply for 0% interest loans. the san francisco spca is looking to find forever homes for dozens of dogs and cats and into adopt 150 pets by the end of the month, 40 adoptions a day
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through wednesday, in an effort to relieve overcrowding in the shelters. you can visit adoptable animals as part of the be mine forever adoption drive today through wednesday at the san francisco spca. you can do that from 10:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the evening. decades, oakland hosted a lunar new year parade through chinatown. they are bringing the air of the rabbit with flats -- with floats and dancing. the event is symbolic of the theme oakland is changing. san francisco's chinese new year's parade is on saturday. it is huge. it is going to be freezing. drew: it is fun though. it will be that cold. reggie: ok. drew: we haven't gotten to the coldest this morning yet. tomorrow will be colder.
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reggie: my problem was in the late afternoon it was this cold. drew: you are going to hate today. i like to prepare you. kumasi: with a smile. reggie: 44 degrees in the morning, it is not getting a lot higher. drew: we w invigorating. kumasi: just go in the house. reggie: i will. in effect. it is below average throughout the day aired a live look from the exploratorium camera. frost advisories in freeze warnings in effect. we do it again tomorrow but tomorrow morning is colder than this morning. sunshine in the forecast. the rain returns to the forecast later this week aarf upcoming weeke.
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s gusty inablo cloo 50 miles ho theyack off asheoe o wds mpaturesn the cohe 30'36 in nov. 40 in oakland. it is going to take its time warming up today. layers are key. we are only topping out in the mid-50's today. upright date with sunshine but it is brisk for the afternoon. tonight, more cities dip into the 30's if not a couple spots in the north bay dropping into the upper 20's under clear skies. temperatures will bounce back tuesday and wednesday, closer to average for this time of the year. by the end of the week, a chance for rain. this is friday, a cold front moving through likely bringing
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light showers. currently it is a level one at the storm impact scale. another storm who's in for part of the weekend. a brisk morning with bright friday and another chance on ran sunday. reggie: t spl eer say you can do to h calm si: t'. we are looking at how businesses have been preparing. reggie: and oscars test picture nominee avatar two just came in. kumasi: a live look outside at kumasi: a live look outside at the golden gate center. it's hard to explain what depression feels like. but i can tell you what it feels like when someone offers to help. every plan through covered california is comprehensive - with mental health coverage
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it is good! kumasi: the kansas city chiefs pulled out a nailbiter, meeting the bengals and are now facing the eagles in the super bowl, their third appearance in four seasons. eagles are making their second trip in the last six years. super bowl 57 will be the first to have two lack starting -- black starting quarterbacks with patrick mahomes and jalen hurts and the first time brothers will play each other in the super bowl. with the super bowl around the corner, businesses in arizona ramping up and some getting ready for the chaos. >> chaotic but fun. it has been an amazing thing to brainstorm with the team to figure out what we are going to do and not going to do. kumasi: watch parties are being
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hosted and gained eight specials for guests. a lot of work to be done. gearing up for the big game by hiring workers. >> 10 to 12 extra people we picked up here and some are coming from other locations and we even have a couple former team members who live out of state flying back to work for us for the week. kumasi: a lot of businesses expanding operations to offer more food, drinks, and entertainment for super bowl 57. drew: let's take a look at the cold morning we have underway. we have frost advisories, freeze warnings in effect. it is one of the colder mornings we have had. frost on your windshield and plants. temperatures in the coldest cities, in the 30's and will be slow to warm as the day goes on
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to live look from the exploratorium camera showing clear skies up above. we have a brisk morning right now. only in the 40's by lunchtime. had the layers with you. by 4:00 p.m., temperatures below average. another cold night on the weight with more pressed advisories -- on the way with more frost advisories. >> let's get it done. kumasi: avatar the way of water is the highest grossing movie of the pandemic era. the sequel has $2.11 ticket sales globally. it comes from overseas, mainly in china. it has been in the top of the box office for seven weekends in a row.
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it was a philadelphia nightmare. reggie: it kind of was. it's hard to imagine a scenario being worse. backup to the backup to the backup to the backup. we rented a p happened. they did a lot with a little. they really went super far given the injuries this year. kumasi: that's why people are hurt. what a story. what a journey. they still had a wonderful season. we are ready for that concert. reggie: the rihanna concert? kumasi: i was going to be there. i was ready. i had it all planned in my head. reggie:
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