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live now at six. the plan to partially close the great highway in san francisco is moving forward, but the debate is far from over, and a bomb threat puts ballot counting on pause in the south bay. what election officials are now saying about the impact? plus. and veterans day celebrations all across the bay area, including a popular bay area museum turning 100 years old. we'll tell you about that. good morning everybody. thank you for sharing part of your sunday with us and waking up to this bite in the air. >> yes, certainly. cold again. 30s in the north bay. a few clouds around. maybe not quite as cold as we were yesterday, but as we look at live doppler seven, you can see all the cloud cover looks promising, right? well, we are going to see some
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rain and mountain snow tomorrow. right now, another dry day. 37 in novato. it is 47 down in san jose and 24 hours ago we were colder up in the north bay. so as we look at the coast today, a little sun will be about 60. not a lot of wind, but that is a chilly day at the shoreline bayside. it will be sunny and temperatures from the mid to even a few upper 60s around the bay shore. so pleasant day for you and inland were sunny. could see near 70. more like upper 60s. so getting through that dry air for your monday is a cold front and how successful it's going to be is what we're going to talk about with the amount of rain favoring the north bay, we will see breezy conditions, but it does set the stage for other chances of rain for the week ahead. we also have a winter weather advisory to talk about with snow in the sierra. when we see you in a few minutes. stephanie. >> all right. lisa. thank you. the future of san francisco's great highway has been hotly debated, and now it appears voters decided to have a two mile stretch of that highway closed. the latest numbers show
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measure k passing, getting 54% of the vote. closing off the roads to cars will create a new oceanfront park, but not everyone is happy about it. here's abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn as the sun sets at ocean beach, people enjoy another quiet weekend on the great highway without vehicle traffic. >> measure k, if it officially passes, will make that a reality. seven days a week, not just on weekends. and that's exactly what chase davenport is hoping for. >> i just think that open spaces are important for the city. >> davenport is a coastal scientist who's thinking about the future of ocean beach and what's happening there. >> i think that we're going to have to experience the city in ways other than being in cars a lot more. as the world changes. >> the great highway was shut down to vehicles temporarily during the pandemic. the city then closed it on weekends and holidays, but not everyone agrees with measure k and a complete shutdown. >> it's very disappointing right now for us. that did not want the great highway to be permanently closed to cars.
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>> richie greenberg lives in the richmond district. he says closing the great highway permanently would create some big headaches, diverting traffic through normally quiet neighborhood streets. >> these streets here were not made for the kind of 20,000 cars per day volume that is here that uses the great highway. >> greenberg believes that will also impact businesses in the richmond district. >> people will potentially not want to come here because of congestion, because of the inconvenience, because of potential accidents, because of potential overflow. this movement has been led by people who live in the sunset for years. >> lucas lux with friends of the great highway park, says the pros of closing part of the road permanently to cars outweigh the cons. he says it's all about giving the community a safe space and a reason to come out. >> after proposition k wins, we are going to work together to make our streets safe for everyone in the family and have a world class park in our
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backyard. and so i think there's a way for us to have a real win win in the neighborhood. >> but opponents say the local residents directly impacted by the closure and increased traffic didn't ask for this measure. >> this should not have been a ballot measure in the first place. a community split over what to do with the great highway in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> a bomb threat caused a setback for election officials in santa clara saturday. investigators say the threat came in through email at about 830 yesterday morning. authorities evacuated four buildings on the county's election office campus. the bomb squad was called out to sweep those buildings and the counting of ballots was suspended. thankfully, no bomb was found and no injuries were reported. >> the sheriff's office and also our county security. they are working together to like, sweep the offices. i saw a few puppies over here sniffing and working. >> santa clara county still has
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to process about 200,000 ballots from tuesday's election. officials tell us they lost about five hours of work yesterday, but will work weekends and overtime to finish counting. they say the incident won't impact their ability to certify this election. now, oakland has recalled mayor shang tao. yes. as you can see here, is outpacing no by a nearly 2 to 1 margin. once the vote is certified, tao is out and the city council president, nikki fortunato bass, will take over as mayor. a special election will then be held 120 days following that certification. an alameda county district attorney, pamela price, is also being recalled. prices. the county's first da to be recalled. and she's for a long time now faced criticism for being too lenient on crime. the margin is similar to the oakland mayor recall nearly 2 to 1 in favor. so who could be the next alameda county da? abc seven news reporter anser hassan takes a look. recall price.
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>> recall price from the get go. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price face efforts to recall her as of friday. the votes are in and price is out. >> we've never said lock them up and throw away the key. we've always said accountability is the most important thing. >> oakland resident brenda grisham is with the group safe, which led the recall effort. they accused da price of being soft on crime and not doing enough for victims. once the vote is officially certified, price will step down. the alameda county board of supervisors will appoint an interim da who will serve until the next general election in 2026, when the recall has been successful. >> we've seen political opponents that are visible or run before fill that void, professor david mcewen says the board will likely seek a candidate with a combination of prosecutorial management and victims rights experience, and someone who was an ada or in a management level and not quite an executive level, but had managed a unit like a victim's crime unit. >> once the application process
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begins, the board will narrow it down to 3 to 5 candidates and then conduct public interviews. those could happen as early as january. >> many of the programs at da price started will prove effective over the longer term, and i hope that the supervisors will be looking for somebody that's thinking incarceration can't solve every problem, can't solve problems of poverty, can't solve problems of mental illness. >> christine soto deberry is the executive director of the prosecutor's alliance. it's a statewide organization focused on improving the criminal justice system. she was against the recall of da price. she says the board will also have to balance the pursuit of justice against what she calls the very real problems in the justice system. >> da price uncovered a very significant problem around the death penalty, where black and jewish and lgbtq citizens were being excused from juries simply because of their race or their orientation. that's inexcusable. and it is unjust. and i know that the supervisors will care to have somebody that will
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continue to dig into that problem in the east bay. >> anser hassan abc seven news. >> we should note, though, it's very unlikely the outcome will change. another round of results is expected by tomorrow. for the latest election results for all races across the bay area and the country. head to our website, abc7 news dot com. you'll find them under the top stories section. happening today, the naacp is holding a town hall for students who received racist text messages. the meeting will be held at third baptist church at 3:00. african american students across more than a dozen states were targeted in this. including students within the san francisco unified school district. the messages came from unknown numbers telling victims they've been, quote, selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation. san francisco unified says they're offering wellness support for all students involved. now, back here at home. let's check in with lisa. how's it looking out there? >> we are partly cloudy this morning. and that sun coming up
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at 645. setting after 5:00. you can see already brightening up here in the city where it's in the low 50s. we'll see more 60s around the bay today. and a good amount of sunshine before rain arrives. for some of you tomorrow morning. my full accuweather seven day forecast is coming up. >> lisa. thank you. also ahead, watch where you park. the new parking violation that could cost you at least $40 in san francisco. and students reacting to their schools possibly shutting down. what comes next as one south bay district maps out which
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are looking at this beautiful sunrise behind the bay bridge this morning at 612. in southern california, fire crews are working hard to battle a wildfire burning in ventura county. they're making progress this morning as intense winds are starting to calm. this weekend. so far, 132 structures, mostly homes, have been destroyed. some people are allowed to return home to sort through burnt remains. one couple we talked to said they were away when their home caught fire. >> we were in minnesota and our friends were texting us, asking us if we were okay, and i think they didn't want to tell us, but they knew that our house was on fire. >> and then somebody sent us a video of a tv newscast, and we actually saw our house in flames. >> the mountain fire has burned through more than 20,000 acres already. it's 21% contained as
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of this morning. in the north bay now, marin county supervisors are backing a plan to remove the bike lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge on a trial basis. that is the multi-use lane on the westbound shoulder would be open to motor vehicles monday through thursday mornings. the supervisors voted unanimously to ask the san francisco bay conservation and development commission to evaluate the possible effects of this change and new parking tickets are coming to san francisco starting tomorrow. drivers could receive warnings for it. it's a change to the state's day lighting law, which now prohibits parking within 20ft of any crosswalk. the goal is to improve pedestrian safety at intersections statewide. the law took effect in january, but again, a reminder drivers in san francisco may start receiving warnings for violations tomorro. fines will start at $40 once the law is fully enforced next year. caltrans is continuing repairing emergency barriers on highway
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101 and 80. the southbound 101 connector at i-80 is closed, as well as the southbound 101 on ramp from 10th and bryant street. the roads will reopen tomorrow by 9 a.m. a san francisco original is celebrating a big milestone this weekend. the legion of honor museum is turning 100 years old. the celebration happened at the historic landmark at lands end. here's abc seven news reporter cornell bernard. reporter. >> it's time to party. cue the marching bands. or maybe you just want to ponder and think about art and the long history of san francisco's legion of honor. >> it's a wonderful day. we've got thousands of people here and it's the real spirit of san francisco. >> the legion of honor at lands end is turning 100, and the celebration is huge, with dozens of birthday cakes. this museum is home to one of the largest european art collections in california. a bridge between past and present, which began in
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1924 when the doors first opened. >> it was through the vision of the founders, ama bretteville de spreckels and her husband, adolph, that this museum was forged in the in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake. in the aftermath of the first world war. they had the vision and the drive to create this museum. >> the arts are a unifying to our country, and i think it's going to be the salvation of our country where we can come together, forget our difference, be inspired. >> the legion of honor is neoclassical design, has a french connection. it's a replica of the palace of the legion of honor in paris. >> the main value we can find uh- in the heart of the exchanges, and the relationship between france and. and united states is the dignity of human beings. >> this building serves as a memorial to soldiers killed from california during world war one, and that's a fact not lost on many visitors. this weekend.
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>> i am here to pay homage to those that need to be honored. >> francisco mijangos came dressed as a world war one soldier to honor the fallen and celebrate a san francisco original. >> this is one of the cultural icons that the city has to offer, and well, you only turn 100 years old once in your lifetime. i didn't want to miss this big celebration. >> admission to the legion of honor is free through veterans day in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> a special open house and pop-up museum is celebrating veterans in danville. it's at the veterans memorial building. the display includes memorabilia from d-day and the berlin blockade, a huey utility military helicopter that is also on display outside of the building. admission is free all weekend and tomorrow there will be a complimentary pancake breakfast for vets and a ceremony to light the aviation beacon on the mount diablo summit. toys for tots is seeking
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donations in livermore. it's part of the disney ultimate toy drive. marines, volunteers and employees are set up outside of the disney outlet store, and this event benefits local kids and families in need for the holiday season. >> you know, to see a kid get a toy during this holiday season will fill your heart with a ton of joy. so toys for tots does that for over 70,000 kids in the alameda county, and we need our partners to continue to help us to step up and to help us collect toys, to do different types of toy drives out there, to donate and to make a difference for our community. >> you can bring a new unwrapped toy in person at drop off locations like this, or donate a toy online through disney store .com. disney is the parent company of abc seven. all right, turning to weather. now we're going to get you outside for a live look in lake tahoe or we're not going to get that live look.
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but tahoe is expecting some snow, right? some changes for us here at home. >> that's right. a couple of inches above 6500ft. so that coincides obviously with our cold front that will arrive tomorrow. so this will be from about 10:00 on monday until midnight for the sierra nevada. so that's certainly some welcome news. live doppler seven right now where the activities in the pacific northwest, you can see the rain there. but for the bay area, we have been on the tail end of weak systems and such dry air in place that, you know, we need a very wet system to punch through the dry air. so most of us receiving less than a quarter of an inch, maybe even a 10th of an inch with this system tomorrow it is 46, right now in santa cruz, going for a high in the mid 60s. beautiful shot here. 645 the sunrise. it sets at 501. so definitely those longer nights allowing for the 40s to arrive low 40s in redwood city, 39 half moon bay, 46 in hayward and from our roof
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camera. nice view here. 34 petaluma 37, in santa rosa with 39 in napa and looking at low 40s for concord, 40 in livermore. sutro out there in the distance. so sunny skies on the way today. those clouds thinning out. level one system tomorrow for the holiday veterans day. it will be breezy. it will be cooler. we get some sun behind the front. it rapidly moves through the bay throughout the mid morning hours to the early afternoon. for most of us, it's going to be in the north bay though for the morning. we'll time that out for you. several chances of rain favoring the north bay. the rest of the week, but not amounting to much. here's our level one system light to moderate for your monday. slippery roads, breezy winds at times and throughout your sunday we have sunshine. nice afternoon and then you can see the showers off shore there. perhaps a few late tonight into early tomorrow. so early tomorrow the front is still hung up to the north. this is 630 so the commute will be dry for you
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in the east bay in the south bay, but for the north bay it's wet. you can see how wet it is here with some of the heavier downpours through about 930, 10:00. and then it rapidly sinks to the south and east. noontime. we've got rain in the east bay around concord and livermore, san jose is wet as well as san mateo, but then it exits by about 2:00 and you'll notice a few showers offshore throughout the later evening hours. as well. then we're sunny for your tuesday rainfall amounts anywhere from about a 10th for most of you on the peninsula, perhaps a 10th of an inch out towards san ramon 2/10. santa rosa even ben loman not getting too much. here's our winter weather advisory. 2 to 8in of snow with winds up to 45 miles an hour and kirkwood getting about a half a foot here. so a little bit of precip on the way, maybe some more snow showers. the second half of the workweek for the mountains, upper 60s in fremont, 67 vallejo, maybe some 70s out towards los gatos and livermore. the accuweather seven day forecast level one system
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some of their schools could be shutting down san jose's alum rock union school district says it must close campuses to deal with a $20 million budget deficit. the district announced that ten schools that may close or consolidate by the end of the year. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez spoke with families who could be impacted. >> parents and students in san jose are still processing the news that their schools are facing potential closures. >> honestly, pretty sad because either my siblings or i won't be able to see our friends because it's going to be like different
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schools. >> melanie delgado is in the sixth grade at renaissance academy at fisher. it's one of seven schools, the alum rock union school district is recommending for closure. now students are thinking, what will this mean for them next year? >> i don't know. lots of kids. i feel like more like nervous. >> the district is citing a steady decline in enrollment nearly ten years ago. they had around 10,000 students. now they have 7200. >> it was really upsetting that i thought we were doing good. and it's not. >> we spoke with a mom who didn't want to share her name, but has been an active parent at lucia academy, where her son is in the second grade. lucia is one of two schools the district is recommending consolidating, not closing. superintendent herman cerda held an informational meeting monday morning for parents. >> i asked him specifically if they were going to keep the staff members. so what he
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answered was that they were going to look for empty. i don't know, empty space at san antonio and then consolidate lucia there. >> sarda said the district is facing a $20 million deficit. each school they can close will save them $1 million in operating costs. >> when you submit your budget to the county, you have to show three years that you're fiscally solvent. we are only showing two years. the third year we're bankrupt. >> it's just worries. worrisome. it was going to happen to them. >> in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> happening today, a rare playoff game for an expansion team and their inaugural season. bay fc made it to the playoffs, and they will visit the washington spirit. today, the spirit is the two seed in the playoffs. the spirit beat bay fc in two meetings in the regular season, but bay fc added some new players. they have five wins
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and two draws in their last eight road matches, so they're up for a challenge. >> they haven't seen us with this kind of new energy and this chemistry that we've evolved and the confidence that we have right now, so i think it's going to be a very difficult for them. and we've got nothing to lose. right. it's the pressure's on them. their second seed playing at home in front of their home fans. and we've been very good on the road this year as well. so we have to kind of take advantage of that. and it's just about a belief. and this energy and let's see what happens. >> you can catch bay fc's first playoff match with washington today. in the first round of the nwsl playoffs. they'll meet this morning at 930 right here on abc seven. turning to gio benitez now who joins us from new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00 on good morning america. >> and good morning to you on this sunday coming up here on gma. firefighters on both coasts are battling to put out wildfires in california. more than 20,000 acres burning in ventura county destroying more
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than 100 structures. and on the east, the drought causing brush fires, sparking air quality concerns. our weather team is tracking it all. of course, also this morning. verdict watch in the delphi murders richard allen accused of killing two teenage girls in indiana. it is now in the jurors hands. we're going to take a look at the evidence that they may be considering here. plus, mega thanksgiving box office from wicked to gladiator two to moana to all of those heading into theaters soon. a look at the collaborations. hoping to get you into those seats. all of that is coming up
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to clear. yes. >> and finally though, we're going to see some rain because as nice as it's been in the afternoon, it's like okay we should be getting some rain in here. and we will. it's not going to be a huge rain maker, but it's something for your monday. sunday is sunny, 51 downtown. it's 43 in oakland, 47 in san jose, just 39 on the coast. you can see the clear sky. the golden gate bridge with 37, santa rosa, fairfield 34, petaluma, 40, in livermore. so just a few degrees cooler. oakland, hayward and maybe two degrees warmer in novato. but you saw those 30s as we go through the mid morning hours. 10:00 it's sunny, upper 50s, still cool and as we get into 2:00, that's when it finally feels nice, right. mid 60s in oakland, upper 60s in our inland valleys. and you know, it doesn't last too long. right. we are looking at that sun setting after 5:00. so 3:00, 4:00. we're still in the 60s. it's nice and clear. enjoy the beautiful sunday. we've got increasing clouds and a nice cold front on the way. you can see 9:00, maybe
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a few sprinkles up there. well, to the north. so we will have a mixture of some sun, some clouds, a breezy wind and rain showers for your monday. i'll sort it all out for you in just a few minutes. steph. >> all right, lisa, thank you. president elect donald trump officially won the state of arizona, securing all battleground states over vice president kamala harris. trump has now received 312 electoral college votes. the most votes won by a gop president since the 80s. harris, on the other hand, has 226 in 2020. president biden defeated trump by winning all but one of the swing states. no, president biden and president elect trump will meet this week. this as trump transitions back into the white house and reveals more information about who will be on his team for his second administration. here's abc news reporter chuck sivertsen. >> president elect donald trump will return to the white house for the first time since he left
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office nearly four years ago, president biden extending an invitation to see him on wednesday as the transition to a second trump presidency continues to move forward. there are questions about who will be in his administration saturday evening. trump announcing on truth social that he will not ask his former ambassador to the un, nikki haley, and his former secretary of state, mike pompeo, to be part of his next administration. another question surrounding the administration is what role elon musk could have. elon musk. sources tell abc news musk has been on calls the president elect has had with foreign leaders from mar, a lago, including ukrainian president zelensky and turkish president erdogan. at one point, musk, speaking to zelensky himself, who thanked the tech billionaire for his starlink system, which ukraine has relied for on communications during its war with russia. musk has proposed a new department of government efficiency, saying he can slash $2 trillion of waste from the federal budget. we have looked on, but since his company, spacex, currently receives billions of dollars in
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federal government contracts, a role in the administration could create conflicts of interest. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> south korean president yoon suk yeol held an emergency meeting this morning. yoon called for launching finance, trade and industry consultations as the u.s. prepares for a second trump presidency. the u.s. is one of south korea's top trading partners, meaning its economy could take a big hit if trump allows his tariffs plan to go through. the country's exports could drop nearly $45 billion over the next several years. now, experts say a new trump administration may offer more than just cash benefits for silicon valley and the future of tech. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how things could change come january. >> if the bay area was its own country, it would be the 17th largest in the world, and as the home of talent, innovation and technology, silicon valley would
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be the driving economic force. experts are hopeful that its role could become even greater with the trump presidency. jim wunderman is the president and ceo of the bay area council. >> i think a lot of folks in silicon valley are really hopeful that this will be a new day for them. and, you know, we need to help technology all we can. >> kris farmer is the ceo of signalfire, a venture capital and technology firm based in san francisco. he says right now, antitrust laws, higher taxes and overregulation are stifling innovation, especially in the still growing field of ai. last year, president joe biden signed an executive order that placed guardrails around ai development. while not providing details. trump has promised to dismantle that framework on day one, and farmer believes the trump administration could help clear regulatory hurdles, especially for startups with clarification of regulation and what can and can't be done with ai. >> with open source models, all those types of things that helps the whole ecosystem know where
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it's okay to play ball and where it's not. >> lower regulatory burdens for companies could also allow for more of them to go public. easier, unlocking a financial benefit. >> it allows companies to get access to the public markets from a capital standpoint to fuel this growth. but it also allows the public to participate in a way that i think is critically important. >> wunderman says growth and a lot of national investments like the chips act has slowed in california. it's harder to build and expand. so companies leave. both wunderman and farmer hope for stronger ties with a trump white house. >> i think we have to figure out ways to work with this administration. best we can, and it won't always be, you know, maybe what we would hope it to be. but in a lot of ways, it could turn out to be very positive. >> a benefit for silicon valley and the country in the south bay. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> coming up on this week, abc news anchor jonathan karl will sit down with influential podcast host and harris supporter charlamagne tha god.
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you can watch the full interview on this week at eight this morning. right here on abc seven. well, another sighting of princess kate of the royal family attending a festival of remembrance. kate middleton, also known as catherine, princess of wales, is making a return to public duties. it comes two months after announcing she's cancer free. she and others arrived at the event wearing black with a red poppy, which is a symbol of respect to those who died in conflict. middleton is expected to attend today's main remembrance day ceremony at buckingham palace. now to the war in the middle east. qatar is pausing its role in ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas. officials say both sides are no longer negotiating in good faith or constructively. qatar and egypt have served as an intermediary for both sides of the talks. a temporary ceasefire was mediated by egypt and qatar last week. that's when hamas released 105 hostages and
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israel released 240 palestinian prisoners. this comes as a show of support in oakland for children caught in the crossfire of the israel-hamas war. palestine will be free. >> palestine will be free. >> organizers held a press conference as part of a day of action for children in the middle east. this was right near oakland children's hospital. major cities across the u.s. are hosting similar events to commemorate lives lost in the war. the united nations released an analysis this week of so-called verified deaths. the un says in the first six months of this war, more than 3500 of the 8000 deaths were children. happening today. the annual san francisco veterans day parade kicks off. people can watch the parade along fisherman's wharf. it starts at 11 a.m. and this year's procession will include marching color guards and several marching bands. the route will begin at jefferson street between taylor and
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leavenworth streets, and then trail from the embarcadero to aquatic park. some muni lines will be affected. you are encouraged to check updated routes if you plan on taking public transit, and there are more ways to commemorate the holiday today in the east bay. the inaugural brentwood veterans day parade kicks off at 930 this morning. a ceremony begins after the parade, which ends at the veterans hall in vallejo. the mare island heritage trust hosts its annual public memorial event. the 18th lost boats of mare island memorial program begins at 130 this afternoon, and will run until 3:00. the dockside memorial is meant to honor more than 500 crew members of the seven mare island built submarines that were lost during world war two. still ahead this morning, the consequences a forty-niner will now face for wearing gear related to the presidential election. and before that, we'll take you outside for this live look atop our roof camera. lisa will have your
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pretty shot at 641. the state of california held a historic a historical event that is to honor indigenous heritage. this year. the first ever native american heritage parade was held in sacramento. reporter brady halbleib has more on the message from organizers. reporter. >> for the first time, the steps of the california state capitol resonate with these age old native american songs. fillled songs that have endured centuries and will continue for decades to come. >> we've always been here and wanted to share our culture with them. >> thousands gathered at the state capitol saturday following california's inaugural native american heritage parade, a
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celebration honoring the state's rich indigenous history and its status as home to the nation's largest native american population. tribal chairman joseph james, among those representing the yurok tribe. >> our brothers and sisters have come together here today. i've been able to share that culture with the people and the public of american heritage month parade. >> among those leading the charge is state representative james ramos. >> it shows those that are watching the parade are spectators. the history and the culture of the state of california's first people is still very much alive today. >> as chair of the native american legislative caucus, ramos hopes this ceremony shines a light on critical native american issues, including domestic violence, mental health, housing shortages, suicide, and the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. >> still, going into the year 2025, all those statistics are very, very high. >> another top priority learning about california's native american history, something
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james hopes ramos will continue to do because he's not doing his work for his district. >> he's doing his work for indian country in california. >> for ramos, it's more than just a ceremony. it's a way to honor his ancestors, ensuring their legacy continues for future generations. >> it's our ancestors and our elders and their resiliency that we're still able to share. these songs with. >> many more to come. all right, let's get you outside and check in with lisa. how's it looking out there? >> hey there, stephanie from mount tam. it is in the 50s, and we have really dry conditions still. so that cold front on the way is good news, but it's not going to bring a whole lot of rain simply because the atmosphere is just really dry. so it's a good start. we'll see. accumulating rain for your monday. a level one system details on how much to expect in your backyard
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right now, and it sets just after 5:00. and that gives us ten hours and 16 minutes of daylight. a lot of sun on the way. the rain has been in the pacific northwest and kind of true to la nina so far. the rain has been up to the north. we hope to get some of it slipping south, and there are more opportunities throughout the workweek and mountain snow. there's a look from our pier 39 camera where it's kind of quiet. a few fellas out there in the distance 47 san jose, 37. half moon bay 51. downtown 46, in hayward. beautiful view. exploratorium, camera san francisco. sunny today. mild winds are going to be light. the winds kick up tomorrow. look at all the 30s from petaluma, napa, santa rosa with 37 by the delta. 43 concord. good morning. livermore 40 there. and the golden gate. nice and clear there. sunny skies on the way today. so really nice afternoon. but if you're wanting some rain, which most of us probably are, our level one system arrives tomorrow. the holiday, veteran's day. so we will get rain. we'll
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also get some windy conditions behind it and also some sun on the way. as we look at our midweek to late week forecast, there are chances of rain, maybe some mountain snow, but it's not going to be a lot. in fact, maybe just a glancing blow throughout the north bay. the rest of us not so much. level one system then arriving tomorrow in the north bay in the morning, providing slippery roads and the middle of the day for the airport. oakland, also in san francisco and then exiting by probably before 2:00 in the south bay. here's a look at the clear conditions throughout the morning hours. a few high clouds, but overall nice afternoon. that sun sets pretty early. then we see the increasing clouds early monday morning. it's a wet ride in the north bay as we look at our 930 timeline, you can see the entire north bay overspread with rain, maybe some pretty good downpours there for san rafael into san francisco. the front pushes through. this is noontime and it's raining so headed outside for lunch. maybe not. if you're
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in the city because it will be wet. and then as we look at the east bay and south bay, the early afternoon is when this system clears. you can see a few showers, perhaps late in the day, but the afternoon commute is dry. maybe a leftover shower, but then we'll get a fair amount of sun throughout the afternoon on monday and tuesday. throughout the day, maybe some high clouds later on, and rainfall amounts anywhere from about a 10th to 2/10. so it's something, right? and winter weather advisory for the sierra nevada above 6500ft, 2 to 8in. winds gusting to 45 miles an hour. so slippery. travel there. kirkwood. maybe a half a foot. highs today downtown in the low 60s, but a nice afternoon. nice fall day. 65 in oakland. look for 73 in san jose and the accuweather seven day forecast featuring the sunshine today. wet breezy cooler tomorrow. level one system. if you're home for the holiday, it won't be a total washout. then sunny skies on tuesday. chance of showers, mainly north wednesday and
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thursday and then notice that level one kind of still with us throughout the end of the week. >> all right lisa thank you. to the gridiron now where the 40 niners will take on the bucs today on the road in tampa bay. and as we all know, the team has been plagued with injuries. but there is good news. star running back christian mccaffrey cmc is set to make his season debut today. here's abc seven sports reporter sarah hodges. >> morning sports fans the 40 niners made it official on saturday, running back christian mccaffrey is active and expected to play this morning in tampa. that's music to the ears because the niners have had a host of other key players who go into the game as questionable, so cmc will certainly be a welcome sight because of all he brings to the 40 niners offense. and they're going to need it. this will be mccaffrey's first game back this season after missing the first eight, dealing with achilles tendinitis. we don't know what his workload is going to look like before the injury. the niners like mccaffrey to have about 25 touches a game that might be a lot for game
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one, but no doubt the 40 niners are excited to have their muscle back. >> anytime you can have a player of that caliber come back and not just like his talent level, but just kind of what he brings to the field and the team with his energy and the playmaking ability stuff. it's just a whole new level of energy that we're going to have out there. >> obviously, he's a, you know, one of our key players on the team and you know, extremely talented. so you know i'm excited to see him back out there. >> turning to the college turf now it's been 25 games since san jose state has downed a pac 12 opponent on the road. a win over oregon state would change that and also send them to their third straight bowl game. well, the fresh legs off the bye. help with the two for one special. let's head to the heart of the valley to find out. these kids showing off their new balls, footballs, their early second quarter. spartans down three. nothing. but never fear. nick nash is here. another great catch for his 13 receiving touchdown of the year that leads the country. by the way he had six catches for 161 yards in this one. in the fourth san jose state down by three oregon state
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backed up on their own goal line. and dj harvey says thank you. takes it 16 yards for the pick six. and the spartans have the lead for good. time for dancing with dj got to love that later. floyd chalk the fourth. going to seal it with this 11 yard run. barely touched san jose state holds on 2413. officially punching their ticket to a bowl game after a fiery pregame speech, they finished in style and celebrated on the field. three. two one. >> hey, we going bowling? >> coach had a really cool speech today. it was a it was an amazing speech. what he had you guys would have loved it. he got fired up. he flipped over a table. he said, we're going to fight today. we're going to fight, fight, fight. >> who said that was that? we got i got a i gotta tell you, i gotta tell you, i love nick. well, because he's the best receiver in the country. i can't say anything, but i got to tell him he's got to keep that stuff in-house. yeah, just just trying
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to have some emotion. i'm sure i'll get a hotel bill here in a little bit. >> kind of love it. and just a reminder, bay fc's first playoff game ever today. the club, which is coming off its inaugural season, going to face up against washington spirit in the first round of the nwsl playoffs. you can catch all the action right here on abc seven at 930. that's going to do it for sports. back to you. >> thanks, sarah. well, 40 niners defensive lineman nick bosa has been fined for wearing a maga hat during a post-game interview. bosa violated an nfl policy that prohibits players from wearing any gear that displays personal or political messages. it will cost him a pretty penny, a little over $11,000 for that. when he was asked earlier this week about the possibility of being fined, bosa said, quote, it's well worth it. all right. happening today, stanford will unveil its newly named basketball court to honor their recently retired coach. the university's women's basketball team will unveil the
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tara vanderveer court before today's game. vanderveer is a hall of fame coach who retired at the end of last season. she led stanford to three national championships and 14 final fours during her 38 seasons. her court will be at the maples pavilion, named after her, in a special ceremony. the women's team will then face off against the gonzaga bulldogs and tip off for that. game starts at noon, a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. you can
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bulbs. and on top, of course, a star crown with 3 million swarovski crystals on it. the big lighting ceremony is set for december 4th, very exciting. well, making auction history. a piece of ai artwork sold for over $1 million. an artist robot named ada created a painting of alan turing called ai god. turning pioneered a lot of computer science and is sometimes considered the father of artificial intelligence. now ada the robot is humanoid, meaning she's able to speak on her own. >> my artwork uses a fractured and multi-layered approach, and this shows the deeper emotional and intellectual layers of alan turing himself. the art is called ai god to reflect the increasingly powerful role new technologies are taking. >> all right, this is unsettling. every time we watch it. this is the first time a
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humanoid robot's artwork has been sold at auction, and it could point to a growing future for artificial artificial intelligence in the art market. thoughts on that? she's british. yes. interesting. >> yes, i enjoyed that. her accent anyway. >> that's a nice thing to say. yeah. >> all right. good morning everybody. we are looking at a nice view from mount tam here. it's clear. it's cool. we've got sunny skies on the way today. rain arrives tomorrow. level one system, breezy winds. it will be cooler. and then midweek, partly sunny, maybe a few chances of showers. nothing too promising, though. 70 today in concord. look for low 60s downtown, mid 60s in oakland. the accuweather seven day forecast. and even though we have that level one on friday, it looks kind of weak. so we're focusing on the one on monday that will bring a 10th to 2/10 inches of rain. so it's a little bit and mountain snow. so we have that going for us. all right. >> so we'll enjoy the sun today.
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