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>> this is anything seven news. -- abc7news. address. at times, it was fiery with republicans shouting back at him. responding. what she is saying about coming together. good morning. >> we are starting with a look at the forecast with drew.
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drew: expect a lot of sunshine. we had back down to about a quarter of a mile. chief of. elsewhere, we are doing just fine. 34 cloverdale. 38 in concord. a live look out generally clear skies. it is a mild day. a closer look at the highest coming up. reggie: we start biden's state of the union speech. it was one of the most combative house chambers in memory. they did not shy away from confrontation. reporter: his message
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finish the job. the president was not shy about emphasizing his administration's accomplishments. mps liketouted legislative his frtrture bill and others. years, we have proved them wrong. reporter: democracy. he highlighted the attack on nancy pelosi's husband, paul pres. biden: -- paul. pres. biden: a big lie
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political violence. using the same language the insurrectionists used. proposal. reporter: some from republicans. they shouted back about the crisis at the border. a bipartisan round of applause when he called on them not to make any threats to social security. another topic d, of
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>> most americans went to live in freedom and peace, but we are under attack in a culture war that we didn't start and never wanted to fight. we must salute their flags and worship their false idols. youngest governor in america. reggie: she said one of the jobs was to ease can turns from some
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democrats about his age and health as he considers seeking reelection. >> he had to dispel among democrats the concern that they have about his age. partisan issue. we are all better off. president biden is creating a brighter future for the american people. stephanopoulos on gma. >> i think there is a little bit of what happens in the room that
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is about theatrics, but when he talked about the substantive work, we have seen some success. we have had any meaningful legislation. it is the american people to work across the aisle. kumasi: communities throughout the state impacted by storms at the start of the year are working to rebuild. you remember that major flooding. so many people are still cleaning up. lena howland on the additional resources available to people. sites.
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applying for fema disaster relief from the recent storms. here is what you need to know. the assistance centers offer disaster relief registration services. staff can answer questions a help with registration. source. functional need assistance. the first one is pescadero school district board room. friday and saturday at the fire
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station and a third on sunday and monday at the community center in half moon bay. the deadline to apply for relief is approaching quickly. you can also apply online at disaster assistance.org. kumasi: laying out the city's plan hundreds of thousands of units. reggie: pet adoptions. the shelter that is waiving fees this month. drew: it will be mild and we have a lot of sunshine on the way. after 66 in santa rosa. it will take
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drew: we leading to sunshine later on. high pressure will anchor right off the coastline, supplying us with sunshine and above average temperatures. 9:00, we are warming into 40's. by noon, we will be close to average. away from the coast, we are going into the 60's. a warmer pattern gets underway today, continuing tomorrow as well. tomorrow is the warmest day we have before our temperatures get not down to average. we will show you that coming up, but let's check in and see how we are doing with traffic. jobina: a couple crashes to talk
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about. here. a pretty extensive backup. it is about 10 miles back now. speeds around 29 miles it is affecting the drive times. still barely under in our. reggie: a popular shellfish farm is looking for help. and breaking records. lebron james making nba history. the special moment on the court.
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reggie: honda is recalling vehicles because the backup camera display may not work when you are going in reverse. affected cars to bring them in for a software the. they will contact you by mail getting mid-march. a deadly disease is spreading across the state. it could halt
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florida as the top orange producer. kumasi: animal services is asking anybody who is thinking about getting a pay to adopt or to foster. they take in about 20 animals a day. if you have experience in carpentry, landscaping and mechanical work, there is a job position that is open for you. trailers or more. four day work. was not david hasselhoff i saw popping up? the hair that does not
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good job, social media team. drew: you do not enticement to go there. it was a monday. it was busy. that drive is really pretty. if i had any sort of handy skills. kumasi: are you not handy? drew: i can know how to do something, but when i executed, i will watch youtube videos. i do not know what to do. simple things. like cleaning. i can do that. reggie: i can do a mean swiffer.
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drew: i think good -- i to town on vacuuming. reggie: i can clean up a toilet. i do the bathroom. i had to clean the chuck e. cheese women's bathroom, and once you have done that after a daylong of birthday parties all day and now it is 11:00, and you are a closer, i always got the women's bathroom. drew: you turned messenger magic and that is why they made you do it. you should have been bad at it. reggie: i cannot be bad at it. i cannot help it. i tried, but i could not. drew: it is a gift and a curse. today is a lovely day. 60's away from the coast. tonight, a little bit of patchy fog.
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otherwise, temperatures in the 30's and 40's overnight. we will keep some of that fog along the coastline but we will add clouds back to the forecast. future weather is indicating along the coast that it is the best chance of finding drizzle. here is the accuweather forecast. we will cool off by the end of the week. sunday is the nicer of the two days. reggie: now we are bringing in ginger with a look. ginger: nice to be with everybody this morning. we will begin with reaction. vice president harris will join us with a view from the white house. we will bring you the
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some of the glimmers of hope. and a wealth of health data that you might not know about. and breaking the nba's all-time scoring record. that interview and so much more on gma. reggie: i was just talking about cleaning the women's bathroom. what was the job that you had, growing up that shaped you? weddings. one of my favorite turns cleaning rooms at a bed and breakfast when i was in college and within five years, i was showing up on tv in chicago in that area, so the owner of the bed and breakfast wrote me a letter and died, it seemed like
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just yesterday you were elbow deep in our toilets. congratulations. you really made something of yourself. it was a great letter to receive. they sent it to the station. because i thought the women's bathroom at chuck e. cheese was a thing, but that is a different thing. to work hard. ginger: and i a bathtub like nobody's business. reggie: we will see you
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kumasi: a long-awaited project is finally underway in chicago. phase i started earlier this week. you should expect delays. you can look on the map. some upgrades have been abandoned. the bike lane upgrade has been scrapped. other improvements are expected. the first phase of the project is expected to cost $30 million. san francisco mayor is addressing the plan to build housing units. it was certified and the goal to attract more businesses to the city to prevent locals from moving away.
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>> part of my around making changes that might make some people a little uncomfortable, increasing density and increasing height, making changes to provide opportunities to build more in those areas. kumasi: fast-track zoning. some of the empty offices in downtown could become residential units. lebron james is now the leading scorer. he broke the record in last night's game. in the third quarter he scored,. >> lebron stands alone.
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the nba's all-time scoring record, now belongs to lebron james. kumasi: to honor him on the court. coming up on strahan sits down for more on that record-breaking moment and the lakers are facing the warriors. that game is on saturday. it is only on abc seven. you can stay tuned for after the game as well. coming up, a heated exchange. lawmakers having a tense moment during president biden's state of the union address. and as we had to break, let's take a look outside. we are looking at the bay bridge in san francisco. we will be right back.
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reggie: president biden delivers his second state of the union address. weiss republicans were jeering in the chamber. kumasi: the president took a shot at big tech. why there is a big challenge ahead. reggie: bed, bath & bey shutting down its only san francisco location. kumasi: good morning. it is wednesday, february 8. drew: a little bit of fog out there this morning. down to about three quarters of a mile. temperature lie going on. milder in the city.
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a few layers needed, but you can get rid of them as the day goes on. this morning. by the afternoon, we will g into the 60's and that warming trend continues into tomorrow. kumasi: now to the state of the union, one of the most combative. the crowd. faith is live on capitol hill. bipartisan applause and standing ovation, but it was hard to ignore.
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the u.s. bipartisanship has led to several accomplishments in the first two years in office. pres. biden: we came building bridges, connecting our nation and our people. reporter: he talked ab like public safety. pres. biden: just as person has the right to go home at night, so does everybody else out there. reporter: quickly turning rowdy reception.
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it, contact my office. i will give you a copy of the proposal. reporter: marjorie taylor greene among those calling the president a liar. pres. biden: i will tell you. i enjoy conversion. apparently, it will not be a problem. reporter: a call for an assault weapon ban. policing and immigration reform, as well as an administration effort to finish the job. pres. biden: there is no reason we cannot find can consist in this congress as well. interested -- reporter:
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news that officials were happy with the performance yesterday. he was welcomed back with cheers and high-fives. kumasi: there was a tense moment between senator mitt romney and congressman joyce santos. he appears to be trying to move to the isle before the state of the union address. you can see mitt romney said something to him. they appeared to exchange some words. romney reportedly said, i would be embarrassed. the utah senator was asked about what happened and is clearly not a fan of the newly elect they'd congressman. >> if he would not be there.
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he was standing right there in the aisle. i did not hear anything that he said. kumasi: santos has been mired in numerous controversies, including lying on his resume. reggie: governor sanders also mentioned big tech. he called on republicans and democrats to fight against the growing dangers. gloria rodriguez is live with what experts are saying about that. reporter: calling for or better regulations but getting bipartisan or might be a challenge. now is the time to finally hold social media companies accountable for experiments that they are running on our children for profit. this addresses
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here is what was said about big tech. pres. biden: it is time to pass bipartisan legislation. limits. >> there is a lot of concern about censorship. on the others that have the isle, you have people worried about the spread of extremism and the concern about technology, reaching into our lives. reporter: the president's tone. they look at people before profit.
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more needs to be done about mental health. he says millions of young people are struggling with violence and trauma and that there needs to be greater access to mental health care. kumasi: the founder of half moon bay attended the state of the union address last night. they got to meet california senator and later tweeted this saying she is an inspiration and it was an honor to meet her. it was this message of help that the founder hoped to take to the president. we have the full video and the transcript on our website. it is on our homepage. reggie: receiving a massive investment. a grant was announced to
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protect, restore and enhance habitat at the part. is being stripped of its name because its namesake was racist. they removed the name moses hall. they have been named -- they had been named after bernard moses. the decision comes after a review of his work noted intense racist and colonial views. this is the fit building to be unnamed since 2020. kumasi: community for the mayor of oakland. the supporters rallied saying the longer he is off the job, the longer streets are on a.
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>> we are here to fight right along with him. kumasi: armst released a letter that is confidential, asking the mayor to reinstate him. she says she sticks by her decision. >> we stick by the allegations. kumasi: leave for possible misconduct. reggie: the second neighborho dealing with a battle over benches. some of those benches were added during the pandemic. the city is asking for him to be removed, even after there was an adjustment. residents say that they are a welcome addition and they do not want to see them go.
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in places like this makes the block that are. it makes them much more enjoyable. reggie: the city is asking for an encroachment application fee. more help is on the way for those impacted by winter storms. abc's seven news reporter has more details. >> it can be a confusing p . they have decided to set up three different resource centers across the coast for anybody needing help with the process. the new centers being called noble registration intake centers will offer fema relief services.
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county state office of emergency services will also be on hand. those services include employment assistance, veterans assistance and information on housing programs, just to name a few. the first one is opening up today at the board room. it is open from 8:00 to 5:00. there will be another one opening up friday and saturday and a third sunday and monday at the community center in half moon bay. the deadline is approaching quickly. you can also apply online. live in half moon bay and abc7news. reggie: saving super bowl
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snacks. the price decline ahead of the game. kumasi: down by about stock exchange. -- 40 points at the stock exchange. and stay with us on the streaming app at 7:00 for abc 7 at 7:00. you can download the app now wherever you stream. drew: the sun we have some mild temperatures. along with satellite, high-pressure. preventing the main and mild temperatures today and tomorrow.
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and 60's. we will warm up a little bit more. 66 in santa 62 in oakland. upper 50's to mid 60's. we have a warmer pattern underway today. we will continue that pattern for tomorrow. smile is the warmest day that we have, but by friday, we will bring in cloud cover and cool off those temperatures. it will not temperatures down but it will also come with a chance at a few light goes by friday. we will go hour-by-hour coming up.
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jobina: we still have a crash that we have been following. speeds are multiple vehicles are involved. good news for the crash we are looking at. it has cleared so we are giving you a thumbs up. due to the crash and we are looking at 40 minutes. southbound 680, we see all the brake lights filling in. they have not reported anything yet, but there might be a new crash. we will be right
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reggie: it is a race against time. more than 11,000 people confirmed dead. they had facing freezing temperatures. reporter: relief site hit hardest by the earthquake. the visit as they are pulling survivors from the rubble. another child in the video was found alive in the destruction but her mother did not survive. more than 70 countries have offered aid to turkey. syria is not receiving much help, because some countries have economic sanctions against
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syria. kumasi: pulling pieces of the chinese spy balloon. now it has been shipped -- these are the images released from the remnants. the incident is prompting concerns about the ability to track the balloons. >> or a combination of both of those. kumasi: congressional leaders are expected to be briefed by intelligence officials tomorrow. seven additional officers are facing disciplinary action. this is at the police department. it is subject to change. a memphis attorney says the officers will receive a
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statement of charges. the final r of charges is expected this week. reggie: a man in dallas accused of stealing animals from the zoo said he would do it again when he gets out of jail. he admitted to breaking into the zoo and dealing two monkeys last week. he went back to the zoo and started asking questions about the monkeys. they were later found at an abandoned home with multiple cats and pigeons. the man says he loves animals. he is also facing six counts of animal cruelty and burglary into a building. kumasi: a mountain lion caught on camera over the weekend. it is at the bottom of the screen, creeping behind these people's cars. this was early saturday morning
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near the fox tail golf club. this was really scary attack near half moon bay. a mother is saved her son and that boy is recovering. reggie: bath & beyond in san diego is holding a blowout sale. it comes after the company announced it will close 150 stories. bed, bath & beyond has shut down nearly 400 location as it struggles to bounce back from the pandemic. laying off 500 employees around the globe. a memo says they plan to simple by their structure to invest in new roles. employees impacted by the layoff should be notified by the end of today.
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even more job cuts. zoom cutting 15% of its workforce. their ceo said needed after the pandemic. he said he is cutting his own salary and reducing the executive leadership team for the coming fiscal year. taking a look at exchange, we are a negative territory. kumasi: many people getting ready to tune into the super bowl. according to wells overall, inflation is up, but the cost of chicken wings is down 22%. you can add chips and guacamole.
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>> we are seeing a better out there of avocados. showing promising numbers. beer is up 11% and wine is up 4%. ♪ kumasi: food and the concert. rihanna is performing. we all performance at the super bowl is coming up and now there are rumors that the award winning singer is going to go on tour as well. reggie: i am out of money, honey.
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kumasi: grapevine that yana is about ready to announce a tour for this year. it is a lot of tourist happening. reggie: this is why beyonce was smart. she knew this was going to happen. rihanna. drew: they make a lot of money reggie: these artists are printing money. i'm just saying that they are printing money. leanna has a printer in her house. kumasi: she decided to do something else and you guys got mad at her.
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reggie: i am not mad at her. drew: one of the thi being bet on our her first song. it is always never something new. it is never a valid, and the first few notes had to be instantly recognizable. it could be umbrella, ponder replay, or please don't stop the music. kumasi: i think it could be the first or the third. reggie: i think she should start with diamonds. do you think diamonds is a valid? drew: i would put it in the valid category. i think you are right, kumasi. the sun is getting up in the 30's and 40's.
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we have sunshine and mild temperatures. 59 in the city. 65 san jose. a little bit of patchy fog, but elsewhere, mainly clear skies. we expect a lot of sunshine. changes come to the forecast we will find additional cloud cover. we will bounce back for the second half of the weekend. kumasi: facing a multimillion dollar budget facet. when the financial aid runs out, they could face a deficit in 2025. a year later, that could grow
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and officials could be forced to extend leader hours. reggie: take a l video. these are snorkelers holding onto their boards overnight and underneath them, manta rays feeding on plankton. the light on their boards attract plankton. so, snorkelers say that they graceful, underwater giant and the experience is nothing short of mesmerizing. that looks incredible. what else will come at night? kumasi: that is just not for me. reggie: i do nont tfor me th f. you to be in a boat, looking at the whales, but not too close. kumasi: u
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kumasi: president biden called on republican up and finish the job it turned out to be a confrontational state of the union address. offering no concessions to his agenda. reggie: more than 11,000 people have been killed after the earthquake that hit turkey and syria. a coreezing weather and destroyed espe kumasi starting today, the county will have mobile sinners to help people learn about assistance from federal agencies. today and tomorrow, but will centers would be in pescadero. reggie: lebron james is the all-time leading scorer. for a sunny and mild day. later on
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away from the coast. jobina: a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. this goes all the way into the crossing. check it out. only 12 minutes. kumasi: what is h ok. i hope this brings a smile to your face because this is cute. a man has broken the record for most dogs in a conga line. it is 14 dogs. the previous record was nine. drew: i wonder how far they had to go. reggie: there is only one person that knows and that is glorious defund. i feel like -- gloria stefan.
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i feel like she would know. good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. president biden pitched unity in his state of the union address, but washington's divisions were on full display. overnight, a fired up and fiery president biden delivered his first state of the union to a divided congress. >> we're the united states of america and there's nothing, nothing beyond our capacity if we do it together. >> making the case the economy is back from the brink. calling on congress to help. >> finish the job. >> finish the job. >> finish the job. >> touting his bipartisan achievements and trading jabs with republicans. [ booing ] >> the outburst over the border, fighting the fentanyl crisis and guns and more. this morning, the

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