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back on the job eight days after the mass shooting shooting took the lives of people -- >> people that lost their lives. reggie: the service is being held today as the committee heels. >> why pg&e says rates are so much higher than years past and what can be do -- can be done to control them. reggie: it is a better -- better start to the morning in the bay area experiencing severe weather. good morning. drew: the temperature on the corner of the screen, at 37 and we are starting off colder than we -- then where we because of the chilly temperatures we have at this
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early morning hours and numbers are running anywhere from 5-10 degrees cooler than they were this time yesterday morning and we are down to the freezing mark in nevada. 35 in -- rosa and we saw a couple hours where the numbers could drop before the sun gets here. here's a live look from sutro tower. clear skies. the sunrise at 7:14 and later today, it is warmer than we -- then where we were yesterday and upper 60's and probably cloudy skies in the clouds give way to rain -- and the clouds give way to rain. kumasi: jose city council member omar toler's -- omar torres passed out hot cocoa and blankets. reggie:
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chill and freeze warnings are putting hundreds of flights in danger. it is a major hub for southwest and the airline canceled more than 490 flights or 10% of its schedule and in total, more than a thousand flights were canceled across the nation. you can keep track of the cold weather settling into the bay area anytime. kumasi: memorial service will be held today for the victims of last week's shooting at the in gloom bay -- moon bay. >> a little more than a week after several people lost their lives, the community will come together this evening for a memorial honoring seven people who lost their lives here. at california terry garden where the shooter killed four of the
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seven victims and the gate was back open and abc 7 news confirm some workers went back to work yesterday after meeting with hr and given the option to return. according to the vice dennis -- joachim j many workers went back because they were afraid of losing their jobs. >> they are fearing of getting deported. there are fears and they will try to go along. >> say no one will lost their jobs and regarding housing, they are working on permanent housing over the next year and victims will be honored in interfaith
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memorial service at the event center followed by a candlelight procession to ide this growing memorial here along main street is one the most visual ways the community is choosing to honoring -- to honor the victims. >> if you would like to help support moving victims in the town of half-moon bay, we want to share you a verified legitimate nonprofit. this nonprofit has been supporting the farm community since 2006 and they set up a half moon bay sean fund -- strong fund. reggie: more information on why investigators believe the motive behind the mass shooting in half moon bay may have been a workplace dispute.
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police say they 66-year-old carried out at attack after being hit -- damaged -- given a bill on damaged work equipment. he could face life in prison in -- if convicted. >> so far proposed nearly 2000 -- two dozen new bills -- dealing with mental health issues and also extending by three years an existing ban on gun ownership for people with domestic violence orders against them and among those backing the loss --laws, mark berman. >> we have plenty of gun laws on the books.
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what we are missing is sufficient of horsemen and desserts -- enforcement and deterrence. >> they say california has already passed roughly 100 gun control laws and they are not working. their proposed legislation would have harsher sentencing for suspect -- people doing violent crime. californians are to die in mass shootings and democrats say that is because of gun control laws. san francisco has approved a -- according to the chronicle, this is the first approved application of the city since last year's supreme court union -- ruling. applicants must go through a background check and complete a safety and qualification training course and supervisor
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catherine stefani says she plans to introduce a bill to expand a list of sensitive areas where people cannot carry laws even if they have appurtenant. reggie: pg&e says many bills could be $80 higher this winter and lower temperatures and wheezing storms are leading to higher than ever gas an election -- and electric bills. pg&e says they are expec 30% increase to bills this year than last. >> pg&e used more electric gas than the five year historic average. this is an historic -- a historic winner and that is impacting the price of natural gas on the west coast. reggie: acclimate credit from the california public commission is being voted on thursday.
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discussion will be hosted about this gusting -- discussing gas prices. drew: we have clear skies and light winds and frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect and we will take you to the south bay down 39 in sunnyvale and 33 in -- cdegreeide, war lderme y we are below freezing in palo alto and the same in santa rosa and down to 27 in ukiah. bundled up. --bundled up -- ice is developing through dallas and that will create ice core --
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an ice storm that will have heavy impacts and that storm goes through the mid-atlantic. at home, it is cold temperatures. i wish time, we will get into the 50's and it will feel warmer compares yesterday and mostly sunny skies and bit in upper 50's for the afternoon and the three day, another cold morning tomorrow and we have rain returning at night thursday. that's a high to jobina -- let's say high to jobina. -- let's say hi to jobina. jobina: a tinker is punctured and the fuel is billing to be that away so they're shutting down piece a lot on ramp to westbound 80 so a heads up to u hat aa.otherwise, things are g good for your commute in emeryville. in san jose, nice and 101 and we don't have any issues
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aside from that problem in richmond. tracy to dublin, 47 minutes and you drive times are too bad. -- our not too bad. reggie: what there are groups trying to scoop up the top bay area talent. kumasi: a break in a 29-year-old murder case. the suspect now in custody. reggie: the latest development out of memphis where more officers are off the job after the beating and death of tyre nichols. kumasi: a live look outside right now at 5:10. right now at 5:10. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible.
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on january said -- january 7. the news team has decided we will not show any of the video on the attack because it can be triggering. the police officer is on leave and five memphis police officers have been fired and there are second-degree murder charges and to cool of the attorneys say their clients say bay will plead not guilty. this incident has reignited police reform talks in the senate. >> we all wait to all the families who have lost loved ones in peace horrible acts to past -- to pass a law that will help ensure justice in -- and accountability. >> we should have simple legislation that we can agree upon that has been agreed upon in the past. jobina: two -- officers officer stated two additional officers were not initially named because they
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were not fired and the department says it usually identifies officers who are lead duty after an investigation ends. jobina: concord police -- kumasi: comp for -- concord police has arrested a man. investigators say he beat and strangled 28-year-old terry ladd wake in her concord home in 1994. she identified as transgender. >> did you if you know she was trans -- did you know she was trans? how do i say that word -- homophobic and went crazy on her? i know she was tied up with the telephone cord. what were you thinking about? kumasi: police say evidence help to link the suspect to that crime and they
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are still investigating a motive. reggie: redwood city-based and possible foods are laying off 20% of its staff. they make plant-based nuggets and birders. -- burgers. they just made a 6% reduction the workforce in october after the company reported record sales. many loc downsizing and thousands of people have been laid off. kumasi: experts suggest opportunity -- elsewhere is abundant. the u.s. office of personnel management has thousands of jobs available now. they launched a federal tech portal listing jobs around the country so if you're looking for a real avengers, reuters -- reporting they are hiring now -- agencies are hiring in germany. >> this is their strength.
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they are the strongest economy in europe. kumasi: lower cost of living in cheaper health care can entice jobseekers and the government is making easier -- it easier for foreign workers to emigrate. you can find a running breakdown of overall cuts as well as full reporting at going -- by going to rope website abc7news.com. -- i going to our website i going to our website at abc7news.com. reggie: 2023 is figure of rabbit and that means expect to see a lot of rabbit themed floats on saturday night. designers are putting the final touches on more than a dozen floats. kumasi: i am happy that is back. reggie: it attracts a huge number of people. kumasi: it will be warm?
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drew: no. [laughter] still winter. it will warm up. it will be sunny. here is a live look from the exploratorium camera and we have clear skies of above and freezing and cold warning. we are dry for the next and a mix of sun and high clouds over the next 48 hours and rain returns the forecast late in the work week. we have a beach pastor -- hazard. we will keep an eye on that and right now, it is about the cold temperatures. this morning, well into the 30's and some of us are subfreezing. keep those pets inside and i hope you covered sensitive plants you have outside or brought them inside and maybe a few extra minutes to your morning as you see frost on some windshields.
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today, sunny skies and warmer than we were yesterday and we will go into the mid and upper for afternoon highs. close to where we should be at this time of year. partly cloudy skies tonight and temperatures dipping into the 30's. let's talk about the wet weather. this is thursday night. a cold front moves through here and friday morning, we will have on and off light showers. saturday looks dry and another system moves in on sunday. both are light of one son -- level worn -- level one storms. cold mornings today and tomorrow and bright sunshine. rain thursday and tomorrow morning -- and more rain on sunday. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. reggie: super bowl works kicking into high gear. kumasi:
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dinner starts at six. reggie: two additional methods food -- police officers have been relieved of duty into the investigation of the beating death of tyree nichols. other employees have been fired for failing to properly assess nichols. kumasi: president biden plans to end the open 19 national emergency. reggie: could be up as much as $80 this winter because of cold temperatures we have been experiencing and an increased demand for natural gas. drew: it is another frosty morning and frost advisories, freeze warnings are and affect. 30's for most of us right now but bright sunshine and later temperatures. in jobina: -- jobina:
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per hour. kumasi: the oakland zoo has reopened on friday and it has been closed since a single opened during the storm. reggie: sandy williams has died. she died last week after a brief illness and she was best known for her role as shirley on abc's hit show laverne and shirley. the show ran for eight seasons and it was one of the most popular shows on tv in the 70's. new details are emerging as priscilla presley contests the political -- validity of lisa marie presley's will. >> the growing family battle over lisa marie presley's will. she got earlier this month at age 54 and her mother is now contesting her will, saying she should have access to the trust and court documents revealed lisa marie mood priscilla and
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her former business manager in 2016. >> priscilla presley says the signature on the alleged amendment is not lease summary. she says it does not look like her signature and another problem is the fact that the alleged amendment was not witnessed by any one and it was not notarized. >> the amendment makes lisa marie's daughter the so -- the soul trustee. she will be an inheritance of millions. kumasi: we are at the countdown of super bowl 57 fans are rushing to get fans on merch. one company is hard at w pumping items for both teams and even working through the night to get championship mother -- reviewable -- memorabilia to the country. >> what is great about the nfl
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is that we have two weeks to get products into the retailers; and -- r fans hands. kumasi: they hold the license to create super bowl member available. reggie: which teams are heading to the super bowl. let's talk about the help -- that halftime report -- let's talk about the halftime performance. >> how do you start your process for the super bowl? >> i asked the artist what story do you want to tell. >> when you asked rihanna, what story do you -- ship does she want to tell --that she want to tell? >> let's be epic. we are forcing the concert in the middle of the biggest sporting event in the world. reggie: ok. kumasi: you can get more
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behind-the-scenes coverage at good morning america at seven. my question is what is the theme? what is she wearing? reggie: if we are going to do an interview, say something. kumasi: get busy. --the tea. reggie: he's said nothing. kumasi: he said it is going to be epic. that is nothing. reggie: i read more. they want to give the fans everything so they want to get on the high energy and the ballots and go through the career. that gave me more information. it is not just, this is my new song or these are only the bankers --bangers. that is what i expected. kumasi: epic. [laughter] reggie: we wanted more. committees among the coast
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dealing with storm damage weeks after the downpours, especially drivers on highway one. kumasi: a new approach to find or permanent housing for people expressing homelessness. reggie: a live look outside at sfo and we will be right back.
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location where the tragedy happened. reggie: some farmworkers returning to the job one week after a mass shootings of the community that renewed -- and there were new of living conditions. kumasi: are father now being accused of attempted murder after a family car goes over a cliff. >> we know the motive was he did not want any of them to live. kumasi: the evidence being presented in court after the family was received -- rescued. reggie: a look at the bitter cold weather. kumasi: it is tuesday. reggie: we will get started of the weather -- on the weather. drew: the frosty weather is overhead. we have frost warnings, freeze warnings and that will last until friday. some cities are subfreezing palo alto is at 30 degrees and
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the same in santa rosa and ukiah is at 27. oakland, is at 35 in concord a 32. you need a lot of layers. it is cold. here is a live look at sfo. we have quite conditions and light winds and clear skies and another risk but bright morning and by lunchtime, we are into the 50's and later today, it is a warmer afternoon compared to yesterday and we will go into the mid-50's and lower 60's. close to average for this time of year. despite cold nights, we have rain in the forecast. kumasi: if you're traveling, you need to be prepared for delays and possibly cancellations when he's -- once you get out of the bay area. an ice storm in the midst -- the midwest has probably cancellations. weather extremes are stretching from coast-to-coast. jobina: it is a
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weather extremes across the country. dashcam video shows a pickup truck sliding off an icy highway in texas. the man who capture the video says he saw other pressures and there were heavy freezing rain. experts are warning an -- significant icing event. workers in san antonio are using the juice --beet juice deicing agent. they say it is less corrosive than solved. several cities in the northeast has -- have yet to see any snowfall this winter and this month will likely go down as a warm january in new york city. >> it is great. i don't even need this coat. it is too heavy. i do my usual walk in central park and it is comparable. >> i love the snow and i love to
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see the kids out playing and that is important but i am not complaining but i think we have to be very aware that there is something going on. kumasi: >> -- jobina: new york city's streak of snow this days stance at 327 -- stands at reggie: we are learning more about the living conditions of the forms in half moon bay -- of the forms in half moon bay. the community gathers to permit the victims. must go to lena howland -- let's go to lena howland. lena: they are honoring the victims and the committee will come to gather -- together have a memorial service to honor the victims killed eight days ago. samet -- san mateo county has
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been paying for farmworkers to stay at hotels, something that will continue until they get them stable housing and according to bryson -- vice mayor joachim gimenez, -- of the seven victims and the gate was back open and -- and abc 7 news confirmed that some workers went back to work yesterday after meeting with hr and given the option to return and some believe going back is part of a hearing -- part of their healing. >> you have memories of people's -- people who lost their lives. they may find healing going to the same location. lena: california terror --
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would have lost their jobs. victims will be honored in a interfaith memorial service at kelly avenue at 4:00 followed by a candlelight procession and a dinner and fellowship around 6:00 this evening. regarding two -- two -- invitation, all are welcome to attend as the community starts this top healing process -- tough healing process. reggie: authorities have identified one of two skiers -- skiers killed in an avalanche in japan as an america from south lake tahoe. he was a professional skier and was country skiing with four friends when the avalanche scott -- started. three skiers made it safely but authorities say two people were swept up. kumasi: a husband and father i
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being charged of attempted murder of his wife and kids. the whole family was in a car when he drove off a cliff. this is a map we created and it shows that the san mateo district attorney is arguing the evidence shows that patel made two deliberate right turns, one off of highway 1 into a dirt -- a dirt path and a second pledging a car into -- off the edge. the whole family survived the crash. he is being held in jail with the next court appearance a week from thursday. reggie: parents of south bay students are hoping for alternative events when it comes to school closure. one school is sent -- set to close. they say they have been operating at a deficit and there is no sustainable financial
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path. the notice says a lost -- a loss of state funding is largely to blame. some public school officials sent a statement saying, in part -- >> parents who have evaluated the finances that something is off. there is a mismatch between what they are telling us and what we see in black-and-white and in numbers and they need to get back -- transparent. reggie: school closures in the bay area are not on her -- unheard of. the oklahoma school to rescind the closure of five schools. denali parents are hoping for a big philanthropic handout. kumasi: counties are conducting
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the point in time homeless count and this is video from san -- santa clara. the team visited an area hit hard by the record-breaking rainfall. >> some of them went to the evacuation centers which are closed and they found new places for them. a couple of them got housed. mostly, they arepersedn e sary why they are out here. kumasi: the u.s. department of housing and urban development requires these counts and it helps to determine federal funding and he gives guidance on counties. reggie: it is and livable structures to house to the -- two dozen people after a city sanctioned camp under highway 101 closed last -- summer. >>
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spending money on tiny homes and building permanent housing. don't build tiny homes that are intended to be short-term. reggie: federal and state grants would help fund the project and it is unclear where the tiny homes would be built. kumasi: we will hear from a homeowner who came into -- when a boulder plowed into her home. reggie: we approached three years since the first covid cases. drew: more frost advisories and freeze warnings. walnut creek is at freezing at 32. pleasant hill and dublin coming in at a cold 33 degrees and a lot of layers leave -- layers needed. we see 30's on the board and with the sun heading up here
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after 7:00 this morning, it will take time before these numbers start to warm. here is live doppler seven and you can see across california, it is quiet and most of us dealing with clear skies and a bigger issue of cross -- across the mid-atlantic. winter storm warnings across texas with a ice horn -- at an ice storm. as the system pushes off to the east, there is no in the mid-atlantic. sunshine at home and dri conditions. -- dry conditions. we will be in the mid 50's and today is warmer than we -- where we were yesterday. temperatures mid and upper 50's and part of the north bay close to average for this time of year and we expect another cold morning on the weights tomorrow with a three day forecast and by thursday, we will clout of the sky and bring back rain at night.
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we will detail be thursday night storm that lingers into friday morning but let's check in with jobina. jobina: we will start in vacaville where we have a sig alert underway in the chp is reporting six vehicles and a big rig involved in a crash and there is a motorcycle crash in the backup of the crash. westbound 80, your speeds as you travel westbound will be six miles per hour and not too far away. in richmond, the salon on-ramp to westbound 280 has been shut down. fuel is in the roadway and caltrans is trying to get that cleaned up. a live look at the san mateo bridge. we don't have any advisories on the bridge so that is good news but if you are a super meter, a slow ride begins. tracy to dublin, one hour and five minutes. five minutes. highway 101 -- 185 will be
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kumasi: president bynum is ending the country pass rush covid emergency but are we ready for that? gloria rodríguez is joining us live. gloria: the white house announcing it will end the covid emergency in may. ucsf and texas disease expert says the u.s. are is able to make the transit -- transition of the pandemic stage because we have high immunity. dr. gandhi says from a combination of vaccinations and prior infection. one doctor says emergency declarations come to an end, there will be financial
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repercussions. when other countries end there restrictions, other countries have coverage but inhe u., we don't have national health care systems. >> vaccines will be other fracturing -- vaccines on the free market cost anywhere between $110 to $30. >> we have amazing tools to prevent severe disease. use these tools and celebrate those tools. gloria: dr. gandhi says the entire continent of europe went to endemic and there are two emergencies and the president says he will end the national covid-19 emergency and the public health emergency. reggie: gloria, this video is unbelievable and it captures the moment a giant boulder went crashing through a home in hawaii and nearly missing a woman. >> are you ok?
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kumasi: this is just -- reggie: inches. kumasi: i have never seen anything like this. reggie: they had just renovated the home. pages -- they just moved back in. this is on the island of oahu. that woman was about to rock -- walk into the living room and instead, say what you will. god, the light, a premonition stopped her in the boulder ended up in the bedroom. >> i heard the loud boom and apparently the boulder passed in front of me, which i did not know or see it. i heard the boom and someone asking me if i was ok. >> the rock is on the edge of the frame and if she took one more step, what do you think? reggie: i hear, first of all,
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this is sending me because i love hearing hawaii accents. it reminds me of how my debt talks. what you think? the voter and right in the room -- folder end right in built room. the homeowners are saying there was construction going on behind the house. so, someone is filing a l that construction company is denying -- that boulder is still in their house. kumasi: what do you even do? reggie: first of all, you say thank you that i am alive. kumasi: you offer a praise. [laughter] reggie: i don't know what you do. it is hard to find another place to live in hawaii. kumasi: it does look nice or it was. reggie: what you think? [laughter] kumasi: some california coastal
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communities feeling the effects now from all the storms we saw. lance -- land size force caltrans -- visitors had to change plans and visitors say people are struggling to stay afloat. >> we have been troubling since the storm happened and we have a lot of phone calls from people that would like to be in cambria since is closed. it is maybe 60% down sale. kumasi: caltrans says many of the big kalinskaya -- landslides may keep places close for months. reggie: the system could weaker in the future without improvements and tens of millions of gallons of sewage and stormwater release into san francisco bay from aging treatment plants and overwhelmed stormwater systems. experts say it is been -- it is
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an issue building for decades. there is a call for and federal funding and some major wastewater districts in the bay are spending on upper -- upgrades. >> there is a lot of work in the area. san francisco had an agreement with us that they will spend money to make improvements to their -- because they have a combined sanitary stormwater system to address areas that have historically had a lot of flooding. reggie: experts say this is an ongoing process that will take several decades. kumasi: since it is cold, we have to talk about the timeless cold weather beverage. hot chocolate. today is national hot chocolate day. you can make it at home or grab a cup to go and you can get nice bo
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sometimes that is what you need. you can get that nice, high end chocolate. reggie: don't waste your time with this. kumasi: that is not always available sometimes you just throw in powder and you go. you have marshmallows in their. reggie: this person is putting water in their? it milk -- it is milk. he put -- you put bob -- with the water, don't even think about it? kumasi: that is what i grew up on. reggie: now we live in abundance. [laughter] drew: could you substitute for like -- oakland --oh milk? -- oats milk? reggie: we live in abundance.
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we don't have to do that anymore because my mother used to water down the orange juice. i tried rt --orange juice to ta. this tastes rich.aughte drew: i am learning a lot about you. reggie: what you think? drew: i grew up on water and hot chocolate. kumasi: we will take a trick up -- trip up to dandelion -- and have nice hot chocolate. reggie: in abundance. [laughter] drew: i like that for us. we have lights as far as the south bay and freezing cold morning with frost and that is the theme as you wake up or drive the next two days with sunny skies and rain returns late in the workweek. just know, we have a higher risk of rip currents and sneaker
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waves. an active ocean current. there are cold temperatures and most of us in the 30's and not below freezing this morning. ab -- you may need a couple minutes to warm up the car and lots of layers today but if you want to think about quarter temperatures, look at parts of the upper mist -- midwest. it is 19 below in pierre and 23 below in denver and it feels like three in chicago. we are going into the 30's. rain arriving thursday night with colts -- with cold arriving. here is the seven-day forecast. we are dry but chilly. rain and
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thursday likely. reggie: the new safeguards in place to prevent massive faa outages. kumasi: another mystery unfolding at the dallas zoo after a string of suspense is -- suspicious incidents and investigators are tracking down two missing monthly -- monkeys. reggie: the warning professors are raising for business, law and medical fields. kumasi: a live look outside at the sharp wire pokes his lip,
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this is time lapsed video from the zoo showing repair work. originally, the zoo open -- hope to reopen january 17 but they had to delay to complete repairs. an event has been extended to march 4. kumasi: there is a growing mystery at the dollars to and please are investigating a string of break-ins and animal escapes. we reported about a leopard mistake -- escape. two other monthly -- monkeys are reported missing and the habitat was mysteriously open. an endangered bird was found dead in its habitat. this is the fourth event . at the zoo. the zoo is increasing security. u.s. fish and wildlife is bring -- is being brought in.
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reggie: investigators are questioning a artificial quote -- intelligence program that being used to pass exams. the university of venice -- minnesota professor says when he was waiting papers, he cannot tell if the answers -- the exams were from a student or from a ai. >> our students are excellent and it is a difficult question -- and answers difficult questions. reggie: the professor says, ai will not replace attorneys but it will help them. some say chatgpt has immense power to revolution lies -- revolutionize many fields. kumasi: the world's oldest person has san francisco roots. reggie: what is causing a spike
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in energy costs. kumasi: another cold cold starte seei we are reies57 -- 5:57.-- owilds. ♪ ♪ - touchdown! (group cheering) did - whoa, whoa, whoa, we scored? - yeah, we scored, we're going to the playoffs. - i can't believe i missed that! (bell dings) every time i'm buzzed, i spend too much time on my phone. - i should take your phone away. - no, no, no, i-i'll call for a ride. wait, why does my face look like that?
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kumasi: bundle up in for another cold morning across the bay area. a look at the frosty temperatures and where will be the coolest. reggie: and remembering the victims of last week's mass shooting and half moon bay. kumasi: avoiding another faa meltdown. the new rules aimed at making sure the nations flights are not grounded again. reggie: welcome to tuesday, january 31. drew: it is a colder morning than we were yesterday. frost advisories, freeze warnings for most of us. temperatures well into the 30's right now. these advisory series and warnings -- these advisories and warnings will last until 9:00. waking up to a lot of areas at or below freezing. in santa rosa you are at 29. palo alto you are

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