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this is abc 7 news. jobina: city after a gas line catches fire in front of a home and what we have learned. reggie: morena possible snow sweeping through the bay area. lisa is here with their storm track and when we will stop -- when we will finally see a break. jobina: a scene in a to life. the finding site that some people -- frightening site that has some people screaming. reggie: no no. that is not what we are going to do. i don't want michael myers or the freddie mask. jobina: could you imagine sipping wine in sonoma and boom? reggie: that wind would be all over you. -- that wine will be of
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-- the blood. lisa: yet to look outside and say, -- you have to look outside and say, being --dang. we have a full morning of rain. into vallejo, phoenicia and concord and taking you south, there is highway union city and as we get to kenyatta road, les lucas -- the way through the santa cruz mountains where some of this is missed -- mixing with snow so the rain is heavier at times and snow over the hills and the chance for thunderstorms and another cold day. we will detail what to expect. reggie: thank you and now let's look at more snow on mount diablo.
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this video is from yesterday afternoon and snow was falling fast. the snow shut down several roads but it did not stop one family from joining -- enjoying the snowfall. >> we saw the snow was sticky and we down and the kids made snow angels and made a little snowman, snowball fight. it was a fun day. reggie: if you are headed to the mountains, be careful. brain is making of nut -- mudslide near the north gate worse. jobina: several redwood trees near cascade falls fell because of him makes of recent weather. you can see the trees that fell down over the power lines on cascade drive. the homeowner says he heard the first tree crash and that cause the other trees to fall. he says he spent most of the day cleaning. >> the fire department and the police department and others
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came out and no one did anything so myself and someone in his 70's who i just met, we got out here and we cut up all these logs. we swept everything and pulled the lines back. reggie: -- jobina: no injuries or structure damage has been reported and authority said part of cascade drive where hikers could ask -- access the falls is closed. reggie: snow is covering the circle the hills -- the saratoga hills. it is pretty but causing a headache for drivers. the weather is a concern for the on house population. -- unhoused population. >> we are at a p cannot take much more. it has been two or three months of solid, cold, wet, or both. the wind did this or the flooded
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this. -- flood did this. people are suffering. reggie: -- flooding and you can keep track of weather conditions and access the same live doppler seven are weather team uses. it is available on abc 7 app. a major milestone. california is ending its public health -- wide-ranging powers to slow the spread of the virus and while the government's response to the virus is changing, some rules will not. masks will still be required inside health care and long-term care facilities. bay area lawmakers are transparency from china after a
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new government report said covid-19 likely started from a lab in wuhan. >> they are holding all the information and they have refused to cooperate with world health cop -- organization and refused to give access to their scientists. >> a congressman said china should -- should be transparent on the origin of the virus. jobina: office -- around 9:15 at the max martinez comments. --commons. the officer and student were hit several times and if you have information, they are you call uc berkeley police. the new concern about a missing radio host and his co-authors -- co-owners -- workers trying to figure out his disappearance. lisa: tuesday morning setting up
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lisa: live doppler 7 picking up on the web start to the tuesday from santa rosa to pembroke. the heavier rain around stinson beach and mill valley. further south, it is lighter but all over san francisco, the south city and light rain grew warmer keep -- palmer creek -- through palmer creek. union city is picking up and further south, from east, also -- from east, also --p
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alto. we will continue to see the rain snow mix and we have snow advisory for higher elevations a pockets of heavier rain could see isolated thunderstorms and it takes us through the evening commute. sue: that rain is expecting the drive. we -- take a look at the san mateo bridge. it is about a 20 minute ride from 880 towards 101 with a solid stream of taillights heading in the westbound direction so give yourself extra time this morning. rain on walnut creek. if you are -- their drive you from concord down to 24, it is an eight minute drive and your drive time out from the central valley into livermore is 45 minutes. reggie: coming up, how sweet
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happened 11:00 tonight. it is actively burning is the gas line fire that has prompted multiple evacuations to the surrounding homes in this neighborhood and fire investigators -- abc7news.com -- [indiscernible] we will have to go back to lena. hopefully we will reggie: things fixed -- reggie: hopefully we will get things fixed. rupert murdoch has a knowledge some of the networks most famous stars endorsed falls claims -- false claims. as as a network hurt its business by allowing some hosts and former president trump's lawyers to claim the voting christine -- machine rigged the elections. >> we do want there to be prone to be sincerely wrong, and even negligently wrong, but you
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weren't malicious. on the other hand, there's a point where you destroy the fact brick -- fabric of democracy, especially around allegations of vote changing. reggie: box has shied -- fox has tried to get this case dismissed. americans were among those who were killed on a attack in the west bank. the attack happened at a normally peaceful place where israelis visit the dead sea. this attack occurred a day after two israeli brothers were shot during a raid that left 11 palestinians dead. predicated -- credited wit helping solve a 12-year-old cold case murder. investigators say the person use a potato as it sounds are for
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the gun. his dna was found on the potato. if that story sounds familiar, please say it is a plot of the episode of the tv show the wire. it led to an increase in internet searches for sweet potato silencers. jobina: this morning, concern for a popular bay area radio host is going because he has been missing since thursday. jeffrey vandergrift hosted a show every morning and he was seen at the china basin at san francisco. he has tattoos on his arms and above his right ear. fans have been calling into his shell to give support as audio coworkers make sense of his disappearance. >> it is difficult for all of us. >> there has been nothing. jobina: some peo
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concerned for jv because last week, he edited the caption to this instagram photo from august. he started by saying thank you for a low -- wonderful life filled with joy, laughs, pain and struggle. if you know anything about his whereabouts, call police. reggie: the man accused of the deadly home and slows and in san francisco -- he is charged with felony counts of involuntary manslaughter, and child endangerment. attorneys argued restrictions for his home release, including physical search of his property and monitoring of his devices. investigators say -- an unusual and sca sonoma county. jobina: multiple people called police about a person they spotted in the historic sound --
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town strayer -- town square. a person dressed up as ghost face from the movie screen -- screen. this is a scene from them will be an officers contacted the person and found out that paramount pictures hired them to promote the upcoming screen six movie -- scream 6 movie. the movie was found in parts of sonoma county. we didn't know what the story was. imagine if you were in sonoma drinking wine. and that is what you see. reggie: ok. let's not do this, ok? for a film promotion? jobina: there is enough going on. lisa: i agree. that necessary. -- not necessary. jobina: what you do if you are in sonoma square and you see that?
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it is going to rain today. [laughter] reggie: that is the right outfit for today. lisa: one track mind. you know about it and the rain coming down, is filling in and live doppler seven, this is a level two because it is impacting your commute and we have heavier downpours and gusty winds on the north they. --bay. bear heavier cells embedded from fairfax and highway 1 through mere beach and as we look -- from marinda and danville, sam around -- sam around -- maroney. look at palo through a honda. as we go to that the next several hours, look at the
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pockets of the heavier rain that continued to push through south and east and it is 1:00 and there -- the sun breaks but it is active as the cold weather and the remnants through the system push through that south -- the south and into the santa cruz mountains. rainfall amounts may be a third inch, we could see three quarters of an inch and the blizzard warnings through tomorrow. an additional 30-6 feet of snow and in the sierra valley, anywhere from two feet and maybe three feet and our own snow levels above 3000 feet over a but below, we have seen a slushy mess --mix. we are featuring a couple dry
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more paper being crumpled music: “i wish” by skee-lo boom! sound of paper balls landing in bins office workers cheering music stops why do we shoot baskets with paper balls? for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on jobina: what --
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his younger butter as their final witness. -- younger brother as their final witness. >> the jury one step closer to deciding alex murdaugh fate -- murdaugh's fate. the defense team resting after calling murdaugh's brother as the final witness. >> i have a hard time talking about paul. >> alex's brother breaking down, describing finding his nephew for posh -- nephew's remains. >> no mother or father or aunt or uncle should never have to see or do what i did that day. >> this as the defense presented a theory that there could have been two shooters. legal expert dan abrams ways in life -- live.
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district is raising concerns about the potentially harmful mental health impacts of social media on their students. [inaudible] -- [no audio] are harming young people with social media addiction. they say schools -- are suffering from anxiety and depression brought on in part from those platforms. >> the dangerous of these -- can have a devastating impact on anxiety -- goes up and depression goes up. jobina: meta developed more than 30 tools to support teens and families and tiktok says it prioritizes the safety and well-being of children. the santa clara county board of
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supervisors will consider a measure to increase funding for gun buyback events and it would also improve messaging and incentive for a program that allows people to turn in guns 24 hours a day at the county sheriff's office. >> the numbers are clear. our annual cost of -- cost of gun violence is $1 billion. fees reflect -- jobina: last year, buyback programs in morgan hill collected 700 firearms despite -- but despite the politics -- popularity, studies have questioned their effectiveness. the national bureau of economic research issued a statement saying there is no evidence the programs reduce gun crime. uber and also discussed -- discussed what
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they say is a crisis of unfair and arbitrary deactivation, which is when fire -- drivers are higher. uber and lyf clear processes for deactivation and this comes -- six dollars and $.20 -- $6.26 an hour they will hold a virtual news conference to announce their report. a cheerfully restaurant in salina has people talking and they have a new policy requiring anyone under the age of 18 to have an adult with them to dine in. the lord -- will change comes after management says there has been a lot of issues of teens treating employees poorly and vandalizing bill restaurant and some local teenagers are witnessing the behavior. >> we have problems with kids vandalizing stuff so that it is -- so that is a good idea. i have seen that before.
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jobina: management says teenagers are still welcome to use the drive-thru. new at six, comedian chris rock is finally ready to talk about the implements -- and permits -- information oscar slap. he is reportedly going to air out the laundry and this comes out week before the oscars and it is unclear how much of his standup material will be about will smith and the smack -- slap and smith celebrated his first major award since that big moment. he is banned for a decade from attending the oscars and speaking of the oscars, we will have you covered and catch you up on all things, especially those who are nominated for films. the awards will be held on sunday, march 12 on abc 7. at 6:30, airlines their flight schedules and you may be impacted.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: treacherous that reach the sierras look -- yet again. more snow is coming there way and ran his -- rain and wind is coming our way. jobina: that has core in the land set to discuss student loan forgiveness. reggie: the scooter driver who survived near disaster by just seconds. jobina: well, good morning.
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reggie: we will get that rainy forecast from lisa. lisa: what else is new. a level two system and this is building in rapidly, the rain. as we are getting closer, there's a solid deck of rain in the north. -- they --bay. some heavier downpours through union city, 880 in free will -- in fremont. look at that line from the coast to santa cruz mountains, there is more offshore and a level two system to get going. rain is heavy. snow over the hills and looking at possibility of gusty winds with thunderstorms take new -- taking you through the next few hours. we get a bit of a break but not for long and more rain coming in. there is a break for several days. jobina: we want to get to the breaking news we have been tracking out of daly city.
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a gas line fire has forced evacuations for some homes. lena howland joins us live from the scene and you can see the flames going behind her. lena: good morning and this fire is actively burning and if you take a look behind me, fire officials told me that this has continued to burn through the night since about 11:00 last night and it is something that has prompted evacuations to the surrounding homes. we are told that evacuation could continue to last for several hours while fire officials wait for this to burn out. i want to show you the dramati video taken while the fire was burning. a similar scene to what we are seeing happening live. fire officials tell us this may have been caused by an electrical valve blowing that sparked a gas leak. they say this incident was so serious, they had to evacuate at
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least a half-dozen neighbors in a surrounding homes and all other neighbors have been asked to self -- to shelter in place while firefighters worked with pg&e cruise --crews. >> you will see the fire is kinda like yourself -- your stove lift --lit. the concrete is acting like the great --grate. lena: further down the block, a neighbor reported the cover to their electrical box being blown off. although fire officials are not sure these two incidents are related in part officials told me they plan to be on scene for the next several hours until the point where this fire burned itself out. they are monitoring this closely and working with pg&e cruise --c rews.
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jobina: the ground in some unlikely places in the bay area from livermore to saratoga, families across the bay area of -- partaking in this rare event. >> we haven't gotten long time and it is a fun day. i am excited. jobina: driving is tense mount diablo so be cautious. the open zoo will be shut down -- open zoo will be shut down. -- oakland shoe --zoo canceled -- shut down today. reggie: i-80 has been closed all morning. highway 50 has chain controls and getting over the mountain the past few days has been proven -- has proven difficult. the chp says drivers have been showing up on prepared.
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>> even at the check stop, we have vehicles that don't have the proper tires and are getting stuck in that is why traffic is backing up. reggie: even if you have the right tires, chains have been required when the roads are open. they point out you have to know which tires for them to put the chains on. make sure you take other supplies like extra water, food and blankets in case you get stuck. jobina: you can keep track of weather conditions and access the same live doppler 7 are weather team uses. it is about it -- it is available on demand at the abc 7 bay area app. reggie: some alameda county owners are -- calling for the eviction moratorium. gloria rodríguez is in the newsroom with why they say it is time to end this protection. gloria: advocate save the mother
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taurean was needed to keep people house during the pandemic but some property owners are saying they have been victimized by tenants. a group of property owners gathering to call for an end of the eviction moratorium. they will discuss and review the ordinance. joshua howard is with the california -- apartment association that is a nonprofit association and they say they conducted a survey of how much property owners are owed and owners responded saying they are up to millions of dollars. foreclosure. she says she has talked to six lawyers who say she is stuck. >> if you destroy the property, you cannot be evicted.
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if you need repairs on your home and you don't want to let your landlord in, you can be evicted so you can't make repairs. >> for some tenants, they have here with being forced out with no place to go and this is not an us versus them issue. gloria: celine wong understand both sides of this. howard says the state's eviction moratorium expired last year. today, renters will have a press conference outside the board of supervisors meeting locations and those advocating for the moratorium aching their voices heard. jobina: in san francisco, revelation for residents in the sunset district. there may be only three or four police officers on duty in the middle of the night according to district supervisor -- he says short staffing has impacted the
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areas. he tells our partners officers are currently assigned and four years ago, there was more than double that number in the standard reports crime has been increasing since 2020 in the district. reggie: oakland police are responding to the questions of the violent weekend that let -- left five people dead in separate shootings. three shootings have been in a span of less than three hours and this happened friday night. investigators said they don't believe the shootings are connected and they have been despite having extra officers. >> we have increased our patrol measures and our team came in give extra coverage to the area captain. you continue to use our cease fire strategy. -- we continue to use our cease fire strategy. reggie: oakland homicide total
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is at 17 for the year. jobina: new details, the man accused of molesting the child of former mma champion jane velasquez will go on tried -- trial. judge ruled that there is enough evidence for the case against 44-year-old -- the 44-year-old suspect. while awaiting his child on attempted murder charges and he has pleaded not guilty. reggie: arguments begin at the supreme court for the student loan plan. that plan would cancel up to $20,000 in debt for qualified borrowers. supporters said it is much needed help for people who are struggling. >> it can have 40 million other people in the united states and jumpstart their path. >> it is also unfair to the
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folks who paid for college and did not go to college. reggie: the justices are expecting to release their decision in june and student loan payments remain on hold until that ruling. jobina: the governor of tennessee is facing questions about a photo of him addressed -- dressed in drag. this comes as -- one of the bills would classify drag as adult cabaret performances and band the shows from happening near schools, public parks or places of worship. the other would ban transgender youth from receiving gender affirming care and both pieces had to the governor's desk. reggie: the new trend
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using company time for mental health. just how fast the world's quickest car will get you from point a to point b. reminded for you to stay -- reminding you to stay with us our app. download that app wherever you stream. lisa: we go to the sierra for your travel over the summit. you can't because it is shut down between applegate in the nevada client -- and the nevada line. you ca it is very slow. 88 as close as you make your way towards kirkwood and closer to home, we popped into san jose and checking on 101 at the 880 over crossing and it is moving nicely. we have a very slow traffic, not
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social -- slow but wet traffic leaving nevada and heading -- and heading south at 101 and a few brake lights past the mall. lisa: we are looking at light rain and pockets of moderate rain as our level two system arrives this morning. you can see the yellow there and as we get towards south of -- dew point raise -- into point reyrs, we --r showers. across the san mateo dumbarton bridge and you can see off the coast, highway 1, heavier snow and a rain snow mix along the summit. we are looking at a snow advisory for the upper elevations in here is a look of the plan. you can see the showers enhanced and right through noontime and a
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few breaks in between but this is -- this system exits the area . it will allow for more rain, anywhere from a quarter of an inch to half-inch for most of us and as we look at the snow advisory, this takes us to 4:00 with the wintry mix as low as 1500 feet. as -- here's a look at higher temperatures sponsored by the man to in season three --the mandalorian season th
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jobina: a close call for one person on a e they say both the scooter and the driver of the blue car at fault and they said the car should have stopped at the intersection as the traffic light changed to yellow. the scooter rider should have waited for the program -- pedestrian signal. reggie: the strong winter storm edit is onto the east coast and seven inches to -- of snow is expected in upstate new york. yesterday, the snow is blamed for producing seven tornadoes in
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ohio and nine tornadoes in kansas and oklahoma. >> the family rode out the storm inside their home. the roof, the fence, trash is everywhere. if you can believe it, they survived and they are living in a hotel. reggie: the aftermath of the storm is being felt here and there were several let's lights across the state. in one county, they declared state of emergency. jobina: nearly 600 students from an orange county school district are back home after a long weekend stuck on a school trip. the elementary and middle schoolers were visiting when they were snowed in. they were supposed be back home on friday but multiple feet of snow covered the mountain roads and trapping the students and staff. >> she was able to send me a quick, hey mom, i miss and love you. there has been no communication.
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otherwise. jobina: some frustrated by the lack of communication and students were reunited with their parents yesterday. reggie: house republicans are expected to move forward with a bill that would give president biden the power to ban tiktok nationwide. this comes after -- the biden administra this is part of the white house's ongoing commitment to protect american security and privacy. jobina: a warning coming from researchers from a popular -- popular zero calorie artificial should weiner -- sweetener. the sugar replacement could double the risk of heart attack and stroke. if you have not heard of this before, the zero calorie product
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is often added to other sweeteners like stevia. reggie: it is national tooth fairy day. the cause for a single tooth lost is going up. according to a poll, the average cost for a tooth is six dollars -- $6.23 and that is up to 16% compared to last year. they predict that tooth fairy could be leaving $30 under the pillow by 2048. elon musk is once again be richest person on earth. his network was estimated at $187 billion and tesla was valued at $207 per share, which is an improvement after it was down 70% in 2022. that was the same time elon musk was unseated by a ceo. taking a look at the new york
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stock exchange, we are down 110.0 stop -- 110 points. jobina: american airlines changed about 50,000 summer flights and some by a few edits and others by a few hours and others by a day. what can you do? experts say call your airline if your flight is affected. some may make changes for you for free and if you booked a connecting flight, you may be able to get a nonstop flight. reggie: world's quickest the italian built supercar can go from zero to 60 under two seconds and is the quickest reduction car ever created. when you with four electric motors, the eb has a top speed of 225.5 miles per hour. the price will set you back $2.2
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million. elon musk could afford it. he won't buy it because of tesla. jobina: he could. i feel like i set myself up with this question. you probably heard of quiet quitting, but have you heard of bare minimum mondays? reggie: this examines the relationship to hussle culture. the trend has taken off. this person is showing how they are doing no work. jobina: this is bare minimum monday. reggie: just for keystrokes. it is a burnout prevention strategy. >> i didn't have a boss problem but a hussle --h culture problem. it is unstained the moment what
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happened when i let myself off the hook. reggie: some tips, make a to do list and if the have immediate question -- can't -- consequences, that is for tomorrow. you know who is not doing bare minimum? will ganss. he is doing everything all at once because he is also in my soulcycle class. on my at home soulcycle? he is in the crowd. he was in my class tuesday night. reggie: -- jobina: i didn't realize you could see other people. can they see you? reggie: they can't see me. it is constant sweat. it would look like, i -- look like yesterday. i looked like a rat. lisa: more of that unfortunately
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but we are getting to the end of that so we have a break to look forward to, although temperatures are below average when we get into a dryer wednesday and here is the wet tuesday. live doppler 7, light rain and a few pockets of moderate rain and the rain snow mix. light rain through napa and right here around hercules, sears point, a little heavier swath of letters showers through -- let your showers through san francisco. -- lighter francisco. the temperature on top of mount diablo, 37 degrees and you can see the breezy camera, san francisco 44 downtown and 44 half moon bay. the breezy wins and
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southwinds from 37 miles an hour, the gusts there from oakland and if you get to have your downpour, slight chance for thunderstorm and it will be slick and we will take you through about 9:00 and you can see the pockets from the north bay to the south they over into the valley there a by the end of the afternoon, some heavier rain and the air mass through downtown. once it moves out, we are left from a third to an have and shove rain. a couple of dry days and slightly warmer through friday and more rain on the weekend. reggie: it was a reunion of friends. courteney cox was honored with her own star. on the hollywood walk of fame. they got real to talk about their love for the start. >> you are the definition of a truly beautiful, talented and
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what is most important, actually good and decent human being. >> we love you, we are your sisters from another mr. and we love you. >> 30 years. reggie: e told variety the friendships she made during the show was so important in the wind many things and learned to be there for each other. that brings up screen --s because she is in that movie. jobina: i did not watch that. reggie: i went to the theater for the last one. i enjoyed it because it was like a redo of the first one and it was cool to see courteney cox back on screen. jobina: she is --is she in the new one? reggie: i don't know and i bring that up because they have the ghost, scary person -- they had him running around there for the promotion of the film. jobina: they didn't tell anyone
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been dangerous, prompting officials to close interstate 80. lisa: the rain has been filling in and it has been light to moderate with the low snow levels and we see heavier downpours with gusty winds. sue: standing water and flooding is a thing for your tuesday morning drive and we have to lights on at 5:37 this morning and an accident at westbound 80 slowing your drive into the berkeley area. jobina: overnight, crowds gathering outside the supreme court ahead of arguments over president biden's to forgive student loan debt for millions of americans, a decision on whether the plan is legal is expected in june. reggie: a group of property owners were asked -- asking be supervisor owners to end -- they say they have been victimized by tenant trying to cheat them out of rent. jobina: a new café in malaysia
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is combining sweet and scaly -- you heard that correctly. fangs café is with lizards and tea with tarantulas on the side. customers can america creatures from behind glass or get up close to see them. reggie: i thought they were serving that with lattes. i that they meant they were serving it -- i thought they meant they were serving it. i understand that they were just there. jobina: it is a cat café. reggie: i don't need this. jobina: have you done the cats café? reggie: you won't catch me there. i am not -- not for me. in japan, they had an like we were in harry potter.
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jobina: stop it right now. reggie: tokyo is wild, my friend. there are some things that you -- [ina good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. 60 million americans in the path of a one-two punch of winter storms. winter wallop. dangerous storms slamming both coasts right now, at least 24 states from california to maine on alert. blizzard conditions out west and the hazardous roads this morning. ginger and our team tracking it all. rising wave of violence in the middle east. an american citizen among those killed in some of the worst clashes between israelis and palestinians in decades. supreme court showdown. the high-stakes hearing challenging the biden administration's student loan program. what is at stake for more than 40 million americans with college debt?
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