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forecast. >> an embattled sheriff loses the support of a city. her deputies patrol why they say a healthy relationship has gone bad. >> plus, raw milk being pulled off store shelves over bird flu concerns. the safety questions driving a dairy debate tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> one last rainy day ahead
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before we get a break from the rain. a week long stormy stretch for the bay area is finally almost over. good evening, i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us for this close. scattered showers tonight are sticking around into tomorrow before a big change. and it was a damp drive for many setting out ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. looking live out at our bay area roads tonight. some looking wet but actually not too bad. >> up in the sierra they are getting even more fresh. snow chains are required on most of the tahoe highways, but no major spinouts were reported tonight. and as our storm watch continues, let's get to abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> and sandy, you're telling us that we're sitting on what, a one on the storm impact scale tonight? that's right. >> dan and ama. this is a light level one storm, and it is delivering winter. i want to show you a live picture right now from our zephyr cove camera. you will see the snow coming down right now. chain controls on 80, 50, 88 and four. so carry those with you as we look at our local radar here. live doppler
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seven is tracking some pockets of moderate to heavy rain between gilroy. highway 101 heading down towards hollister. it is scattered in nature from san francisco to daly city, heading into the east bay. as we widen this picture here, this is a light level one storm that moisture feed right across the central coast, and that is where it is going to stay as we go into tomorrow. so in the morning, do watch out for damp roadways, especially at 5 a.m, scattered showers at 8:00. if you are getting out of town. still a few more showers around 11 a.m. here's the good news sfo no delays being reported around our local airports or statewide. as you can see, right now. now, if you are traveling, the sierra is going to be the problem spot along with parts of the central coast for the morning hours. but it is quickly going to move out and you do have some nice weather, easy breezy travel conditions coming your way on wednesday, i'll be back with a look at what you can expect for the thanksgiving week and the weekend coming right up ama. >> all right sandhya, thank you
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so much. track the rain 24 over seven with the abc seven bay area app. you can look at the same live doppler seven our weather team uses. we will also send alerts with breaking news when it happens, including updates on the roads and airports. >> some new developments tonight in the controversy over the san mateo county sheriff. tonight, san carlos became the first city to call on sheriff cristina corpus to resign over misconduct allegations. san carlos is one of several communities patrolled by san mateo county deputies and. abc seven news reporter tim johns was there for tonight's no confidence vote. >> yes, vice mayor mcdowell. yes. council member. collins. yes. council member. venkatesh. yes. >> with unanimous support, the san carlos city council voting monday night for a motion of no confidence in san mateo county sheriff cristina corpus and calling on her to resign. the council's vote follows the release of an explosive report by an independent investigator. that report says the sheriff has abused her power while in offic, had an inappropriate relationship with her chief of staff and sent out racist and
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homophobic text messages. >> judge cordell's report speaks for itself and it represents nothing less than a failure of leadership. >> since the report emerged, corpus has denied the allegations against her and vowed not to step down. while the county's board of supervisors can't remove her, they are exploring adopting a charter amendment early next year. that amendment would ask voters to give the board the power to fire the sheriff. >> she's clearly lost the confidence of her organization, and most of the leaders in this community. and yes, if she requires us to go through this entire process and spend the money required, that is a selfish act. >> san carlos is the first city in san mateo county to formally call on corpus to step down. the sheriff says she believes she's being unjustly attacked because she's trying to bring change to her department. the president of the deputies union, who was recently arrested by his own department, also attended monday's vote. >> she's taken away from the real victims, right? people that it's almost like she's crying wolf. right? and for the people
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that do go through something that's serious is that there's no validity to what she's to her statements that she's saying, that it's because she's a female. it's because she's a latina. >> san carlos has relied on the sheriff's office for law enforcement services in the city since 2011. and despite monday's vote, city leaders want to reassure local residents that public safety will not be affected. >> this is a very healthy relationship, but for the sheriff's current predicament, many of the sheriff's critics say they hope other cities in the county follow san carlos lead and call on corpus to resign. >> whether or not that happens remains to be seen. i'm in san carlos, tim johns, abc seven news. >> in the east bay, pittsburgh police are asking for your help to find the driver in a deadly hit and run. the crash happened on friday night along willow pass road, just around the corner from the riverview mobile home park. 50 year old joaquin revuelta was found lying in the road before being pronounced dead. his family says he was on
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his way home from church. officers are reviewing area surveillance cameras to try to narrow down the car that was responsible. >> happening tomorrow. leaders in richmond are looking for ways to slow traffic down and stop dangerous driving. tomorrow night, city council agenda calls for staff to come up with traffic calming solutions to stop speeding and sideshows. people doing donuts and things like that. they want to focus on six areas to start with a special emphasis on canal boulevard. police have responded to a number of sideshows along that stretch of road, making nine arrests at one point earlier this month. >> san jose state women's volleyball team heads to the playoffs this weekend. a federal judge will not get in the way. the judge rejected an emergency petition to sideline a player amid a fierce debate over transgender women in sports. several lawsuits have claimed a san jose player is trans, though the university and the player have never said so. the judge says granting the emergency motion would create confusion in the tournament, which starts
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wednesday. san jose state is seeded second and will play the winner of wednesday's match between utah state and boise state. both teams forfeited matches against san jose state during the regular season. >> in the east bay, the battle continues over the lafayette reservoir tower. the east bay municipal utility district, which owns the tower, says it needs to be lowered for safety reasons. all right. here's how this height fight breaks down. right now, the tower is 170ft tall. east bay mud says it needs to be 40ft shorter to be safe in an earthquake. the city council says the tower is important to lafayette's history and branding. vice mayor wee ty quoc hopes to find a balance. >> the community has risen with an interest to save the iconic tower. so there's a historic preservation piece, there's the safety piece, and we've been trying. can we do both? >> the council is urging east bay mud to hold another public hearing. so residents can express their concerns before plans move forward. east bay mud and the city have been
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coordinating on this since 2015. it's dragged on. in a statement last week, east bay mud said, quote, attempting to develop a further alternative that maintains the taller tower height would not likely be approved by the california division of the safety of dams and thus not be a wise use of customers. rate dollars. >> p-g-and-e's once again asking. to charge people more. that's according to our partners at the bay area news group. the company wants to raise the average residential customers bill by more than $4 a month. people on lower income plans could see a nearly $3 increase. the new proposal before state regulators says p-g-and-e's needs to pay for service to new projects next year, including electric vehicle charging stations, data centers, delivery hubs and more. >> it is a dairy debate now, spilling onto store shelves. bay area grocery stores are pulling a certain kind of raw milk after a south bay lab found it tested positive for bird flu. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez went to the experts to
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understand the safety concerns. >> bay area grocery stores are pulling some raw milk off their shelves. last week, traces of the bird flu virus were found in a batch of raw milk that was sold by raw farm, a company out of fresno county. the company posted this message on sunday. >> we're not making a big deal about it because it's not a big deal. that's kind of the awkward thing about this voluntary recall. >> also on sunday, the california department of public health issued a warning and posted about the risks associated with raw milk. so what is raw milk and why are we talking about it? doctor zachary rubin, an allergist, explains, if you don't pasteurize it, which is essentially just heating it for about 15 seconds at 161°f and then cooling it down again, you're leaving a lot of these dangerous pathogens that are not safe for human consumption. >> there's a lot of misinformation and incorrect information that's been floating around for several years about proposed benefits of. >> christina hildebrand owns real food bay area, a local distributor of raw milk and
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other foods from farms in grass valley, stockton and san martin. hildebrand points to state regulations and require testing at farms there. >> there are processes in place to make sure that people don't get sick. >> hildebrand said. a lot has to do with the health of the cow and the cleanliness of the farm. >> there are some states you can't buy raw milk at all, and there are other states where you have to go to the farm. i think as long as the farm is doing what they need to ensure that the raw milk is safe. and i think the raw milk farmers are very, very conscientious about their cattle. >> doctor peter chin-hong said it's not about exaggerating the dangers of raw milk. it's about looking ahead. the avian flu may mutate the more dairy cattle get avian flu, the higher the risk is going to be over time. >> so at the minimum, what i would love viewers to do is to just you know, pay attention and to follow this closely, but not to be afraid. >> no illnesses have been
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reported from the batch where bird flu was detected. state officials say pasteurized milk is safe to drink. in the south bay, lauren martinez abc seven news passionate pleas from the family of the menendez brothers as their bid to get out of prison gets pushed back. >> thanksgiving travel is taking off with one new feature line cutters beware. >> while the prices have some people throwing out the thanksgiving menu and trying to eat cheaper, the grocery price roller coaster that has families fed up. >> all that's ahead. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy thanks, dan and ama, stay up and i'll have you over for friendsgiving. >> can't think of a better guess for thanksgiving week because for thanksgiving week because you are as american inez, let me ask you, you're using head & shoulders, right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head & shoulders
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>> at monday's hearing, jose and kitty's older sisters, terry and joan van der molen, testified in favor of the brothers. release. >> both made impassioned pleas with the judge to send the brothers home. >> i do want them home. they should never have been in such situations presented themselves. what can a kid do when his father's? like, i can't it. >> 35 years is a long time. >> i think it's time. >> in october, current l.a. county district attorney george gascon asked a judge to reconsider the menendez convictions in light of a letter written by eric to his cousin alleging abuse at the hands of his father, jose. their resentencing hearing, now rescheduled for january as incoming d.a. nathan hochman is set to take over next week. >> hochman has been very clear that he needs to review transcripts. he has to look at
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prison records. he's going to make his own independent judgment. >> ultimately, it will be up to a judge to decide if the menendez brothers are rehabilitated and if their alleged abuse played a role in their parents murders. >> that evidence was not permitted in the second trial that led to the conviction, so that's key for the judge. >> certainly in los angeles. i'm maribel gonzalez reporting. >> president elect donald trump says he plans to issue executive orders imposing new tariffs on all imported goods from china, mexico and canada. those countries are the united states three largest trading partners. trump is promising the tariffs of 25% on mexican and canadian goods, and 10% on chinese merchandise. he says the goal is to stop an invasion of drugs and migrants into the united states. vice president kamala harris is back in the bay area for the first time since her election loss. this is video of air force two landing at sfo in rainy conditions earlier today. harris and the second gentleman flew here following a vacation to hawaii. the reason for their
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visit is unclear. >> australia's parliament is set to vote this week to ban kids under 16 from using social media at all. the law would issue fines of about $33 million to platforms that fail to stop children from holding accounts. this would be the first ban of its kind in the world. australia's communications minister says in its current form, social media is just not safe for children. social media advocates want to delay the ban until an evaluation of age assurance technology is completed. in june. >> if you are headed to the airport for holiday travel tomorrow or wednesday, plan to get there early. this is a live look at sfo, where the thanksgiving rush is already in full swing nationally. the next two days will be among the busiest travel days. the tsa says its airport staffing is higher than ever, with more than 18 million people expected to pass through u.s. airports this week. that's about 6% more than last thanksgiving. united airlines is adding a reported 400 extra flights per day. american and delta are also
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adjusting for more travelers. the faa plans to open up typically closed airspace. >> we will use traffic flow management initiatives to deal with any staffing shortages on that particular day. in this airspace, and we expect to have some of those shortages. >> and your return trip could be just as hectic. the tsa predicts 3 million people will pass through airport security checkpoints sunday. that's in range of the single day record set the sunday after the 4th of july. this year. american airlines is expanding new technology designed to reduce line cutting at airports. it alerts gate agents with an audible sound if passengers try to scan a ticket ahead of their assigned group. any customers who get to the gate prematurely will be asked to go back and wait their turn. after a test in three locations, the technology is now being used in more than 100 u.s. airports. >> well, many americans say they're paying more for thanksgiving dinner this year. one mom in mississippi, in fact, is adjusting by tossing out her traditional menu and just
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shrinking the guest list. last year, tori pascal hosted seven people for a big thanksgiving feast. she says it cost her close to $500. well, this holiday burned out by high grocery prices and with a baby due any day now, tori will be cooking for just her husband and the kids. >> this is probably $50 more than what it was pandemic or pre pandemic. how did we get to this point of i'm really trying to figure out if i can afford to get a sack of potatoes and some chicken. >> according to the latest survey by the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of a thanksgiving meal is actually down to $5.80 per person, compared to over $6 last year. but given the prices i see at the grocery store, that's hard to believe. >> yeah, i agree, so all right, everybody's got to do what they can. that's true. all right. let's get a check on our weather. rain was back. >> yeah it is. how long? meteorologist sandia patel is back with a full forecast.
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sandia. >> yeah, just a little bit longer. ama and dan. let me show you how we're doing in terms of rainfall. percent of average. this is really encouraging. santa rosa, you're at 355% of where you should be for this time of year. oakland 67, san jose 84. so we're making gains. some of the above average san francisco, 153% of where you should be. and livermore 58. you can see damp roadways from our golden gate bridge camera, but that is all changing. come thanksgiving. we're going to go with a drier forecast. the morning will start out chilly on thanksgiving, 30s and 40s. there may be some patchy fog and in the afternoon bright and sunny, 50s and 60s. so if you are traveling tomorrow, los angeles some rain 62 degrees heading up toward salt lake 43 and wet. but much of the central portion of the country looking okay. dallas 61 degrees. chicago 40. mainly sunny and back east. we do have wet weather from new york to boston. 50s and then 40s for boston there. tampa 79 degrees.
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looking at a live view from zephyr cove, the snow is beginning to pick up. they are still requiring chains right now. as you look at the sierra on live doppler seven. definitely snowing right now. they even have a thunderstorm that has developed. the moisture plume is to our south. it's basically over the southern part of our viewing area and also right around the monterey bay. so until 4 a.m. winter storm warning expecting 1 to 2ft for the peak, 6 to 12in above 5500ft, i would hold off on travel if you can. if not, carry those chains. looking at live doppler seven, you will notice that we do have some rain. it is steady right across san jose, santa clara, tasman drive, highway 101. some pockets of moderate rain right around watsonville. corralitos gilroy has been seeing some steady downpours, and from the east bay and fremont fremont boulevard to redwood city highway 101 east palo alto, it is lighter showers moving across the region. this moisture is going to continue at least through the morning hours tomorrow, and then you can
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pretty much hang up those umbrellas. let's talk about the rainfall. the highest totals have been in the southern part of our viewing area, as we expected 7000/900 there in ben lomond, about a quarter of an inch in san jose, under that in san francisco, oakland 1700s only 100th in concord, a quarter of an inch in santa rosa. these are so far, rainfall totals. watch out. visibility has been poor, down to three miles right now in santa rosa. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s. looking at what is ahead, a beach hazard statement begins tomorrow night until 10 p.m. thursday. a wave heights building risk of sneaker waves and rip currents. a live view from emeryville. and it is slick out there overnight into the morning. rain and areas of fog. wednesday. pattern change starts and for thanksgiving it will be dry and sunny. weather for the time being. it's a level one rain and showers between tonight and tomorrow morning. brief downpours to the south. breezy in spots so 3:00 in the morning you are seeing that steady rain down to our south. scattered showers at 5:00 in the morning 8 a.m. those showers are
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not as widespread and then it's pretty much moving out by the time the lunch hour begins. additional rain anywhere from a few hundredths to about 1500s. wetter spots could pick up more. your morning temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s. make sure you have your rain gear with you tomorrow afternoon. you'll need some shades as well. it's going to be partly to mostly cloudy 50s and 60s. and don't forget the jacket. accuweather seven day forecast a level one system for your tuesday scattered showers in the morning. fog on wednesday followed by sun and it's a bright thanksgiving. dry for black friday. we're looking at milder weather. look at these temperatures. they're going to go into the low to mid 60s for go into the low to mid 60s for my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪ i've got places to go and i'm feeling free. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me.♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements.
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what happened to amelia earhart's plane in january? sonar images showed an underwater object that appeared to be the size and shape of her aircraft in the area, where it was believed her plane went down. well, now the sea exploration company behind the image says they believe it actually just showed rocks. in 1937, earhart attempted to fly around the world. she eventually lost radio contact. her plane and body were never found, and the mystery endures. >> wow. incredible. all right, well, the warriors return home tonight, but ran into a familiar problem. >> they did? sports director larry beil is here. larry. dan. >> the warriors were up by 18 points in the third quarter. and steph curry made more nba history. this is a game you got history. this is a game you got to close. and the nets on your period,
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quarter the chef is cooking. curry's first four point play of the year finishes with 28. dubs led by as many as 18 in the third. i think he likes it. and here's where things went terribly wrong. a 60 to 34 run flips the game dennis schroder leading the nets comeback. second straight game. the warriors blow at least a 17 point lead. schroder a game high 31. dubs lose two in a row for the first time this year. 128 120 will host the west leading thunder on wednesday. well, in a season without a lot of promising news, the 49 ers did get an encouraging sign today. quarterback brock purdy sat out. yesterday's loss in green bay 3810. was able to throw today. the hope would be that brock can play sunday night in buffalo a game. the five and six niners now desperately need to win. how about monday night football? ravens and chargers, the horror bowl john versus jim first quarter. justin herbert takes it in himself for a five yard rushing touchdown. it's seven nothing chargers. speaking of running quarterbacks nobody does it better than lamar jackson. this is just ridiculous. watch at the goal line here. ravens down ten seven on a ten yard
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touchdown just before the half. the ravens convert on fourth and one at their own 16. which leads to jackson to rashod bateman 1413 ravens at the half. lamar seven zero on monday night 22 touchdowns and no picks. fourth quarter jackson, mark andrews back of the end zone. lamar two tds passing, one rushing. ravens win, 3023. she is not happy and john is now three zero versus jim to the ice kings. and sharks. marleau and thornton banners looking good right next to each other in the rafters. opening two minutes. mario ferraro two line pass to nico sturm, who beats david reddick for the breakaway goal. and it's one nothing team teal tied two all in the third. check out the shot by macklin celebrini wrister top shelf. three two sharks and then the sharks with a two man advantage. celebrini with a slapper. his second goal. sharks win seven two. biggest victory of t
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