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>> it is thanksgiving night in the bay area. i'm looking live out at the roads with plenty of families driving home after a thanksgiving meal, lots of cars lighting up interstate 80 in emeryville and the bay bridge right now. take a look. good evening and happy thanksgiving. i'm karina nova. we have a lot to get to on this holiday, but we begin with something we can all be thankful for. some beautiful bay area weather. abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel leads us off with a look at your black friday forecast with a chilly night ahead. sandy. it's beautiful, but it is a little cold. it is indeed. you know what, karina? it turned out to be a nice holiday and we are feeling that chill tonight. so let me show you a live picture right now from our mount tam cam and the city by the bay is sparkling. but as karina mentioned, you can feel it out there. it is 37 right now in fairfield, 39 in santa rosa. temperatures are dropping. frost advisory will go up is an up up right now. excuse
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me until 9 a.m. tomorrow. it will go up again tomorrow night, 10 p.m. until 9 a.m. saturday. so the next two nights, cold temperatures as low as the mid 30s. you can bet there will be some frost. so those are the areas shaded in blue. now as we go hour by hour. starting off near freezing tomorrow morning in our coldest locations. and then in the 40s and the 50s. so if you are going to brave the chill for black friday shopping, bundle up. i'll be back with a full look at the holiday weekend forecast coming up. karina. we are following a developing situation on the dumbarton bridge. the eastbound side of the bridge just reopened in the last 25 minutes after several carsast 25 crashed just past the toll plaza. up to six cars may have been involved. fortunately, no one was injured. it's not clear what caused the crash, but the chp says alcohol was not a factor. one boy is dead and another is under arrest after a pursuit ended in a bad crash, the santa clara county sheriff's office says a deputy tried to pull over a stolen vehicle in cupertino just after 3 a.m, but
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the driver didn't stop. the sheriff's office says deputies chased the car into saratoga, where it crashed into a tree for juveniles were inside. one male passenger died and two female passengers were hurt. deputies arrested another boy who was driving after he tried to run from the crash site. he's accused of vehicular manslaughter and felony evasion. a traditional thanksgiving run today turned into a memorial for the victims of a fiery crash. piedmont's 23rd annual turkey trot became a way for the community to mourn together. the race course was altered to take participants by the site where a tesla cybertruck crashed and caught fire yesterday morning, killing three people and critically injuring another. family, friends. and they told us all four were college students home for thanksgiving. 5000 runners and walkers paid tribute to them with more than 1500 flowers. >> it's good to see the power of
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community and how much we can come together and show love for the families and everyone who's struggling right now. >> the community really loved them. they brought a lot of energy and a lot of spirit to the community, and i feel like it's like it's only fitting that people show their respect. >> piedmont police are still investigating the deadly cybertruck crash. they say speed was likely a factor. the chp is out on the roads tonight making sure folks make it home safe after thanksgiving dinner. officers are out looking for impaired drivers, and last year, the chp arrested more than 1000 drunk drivers. extra officers will be patrolling the roads through sunday. the san jose state women's volleyball team is waiting to learn who they'll play in the mountain west tournament after their first opponent forfeited. boise state withdrew from the tournament last night rather than play the spartans amid a firestorm over transgender women in sports. a lawsuit tried to keep san jose state from the tournament, saying there's a transgender
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player on the team. the university and the player have never said so. a federal judge ruled the spartans are following ncaa rules. the team will play the winner of tomorrow night's match in the final on saturday. in a statement, san jose state said it's disappointed in boise state's decision, but the women's volleyball team is looking forward to competing for a championship. san francisco's glide foundation brought holiday cheer to many people in need today. e nonprofit served 3000 meals. guests enjoyed a traditional thanksgiving spread with ham, turkey, stuffing, vegetables, pie and much, much more. it's a thanksgiving tradition, 60 years strong. the work to prepare all that food is a labor of love. and so is the effort to bring it to the streets. and some of san francisco's most vulnerable communities. abc seven news reporter tara campbell followed, along with glide today, and has that part of the story. you want
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the bag? >> sure. >> all right. one greeting at a time. this crew from glide giving out 250 thanksgiving meals to some of san francisco's hardest to reach all the way out to the most remote part of the city and find the folks that are unhoused right there and just touch them with a little bit of what glide test is a community here with fellaini. castro, also known as sister anna streets, is a member of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, a group of queer and trans activists. >> come on up. heading up glide harm reduction team. >> it's on the ground nearly every day, connecting people with services and supplies. >> it means the world to people like me. you know, i've been out here struggling with nothing for so long and, you know, to get by is kind of hard these days. and glide really comes through with a lot of resources food, clothing, medical supplies. >> means like family and community. it's just a nice reminder of, like, what it means to be human. >> just the meals today.
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>> i know they help out a lot. you know? and they're like, they don't ask you for anything. you know, it's a blessing to have them around. >> happy thanksgiving. what do you think you'd be doing without this meal today? i'll probably be hungry. yeah. and may i ask you your name, ma'am? my name is maggie. maggie. how long have you been out here? maggie? >> like six months. >> it's nice to show that glide is there for them and that we love people unconditionally. like wherever they're at. >> but keeping track of where people are at is getting harder. as the city ups its efforts to get people off the streets. >> take one more look around. makes it a challenge for us to find people in the same areas. but we're going to continue to go out every day because the need is there. and so we have to. it's up to us to go ahead and look for the folks. >> meanwhile, those with the least, perhaps with the most gratitude. >> it's amazing. it's great. you know, nothing else i could ask for. >> tara campbell, abc seven
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news. >> happening tomorrow amazon workers across 20 countries are ready to strike for black friday. the international protest is scheduled to last from tomorrow through cyber monday. the workers are calling for higher pay and for employees to be allowed to unionize. amazon says it already provides great pay, benefits and opportunities. economic experts say the strike could lead to delays in holiday deliveries. last year, amazon made up 18% of global black friday sales. businesses are hoping shoppers will stop their scrolling and show up in person tomorrow. the scenes of mall mayhem or crowds waiting for the doors to open are nearly gone. retailers have spent weeks trying to catch consumers interest with ads and early offers. even so, with five fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas, experts say people are more likely to search the stores for deals in person. >> with one less week. we see a lot more store traffic because
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the reliability of shipping being at your doorstep. >> online sales are already 9% higher than they were last year, and many more are expected to buy more this weekend. and on cyber monday. all week long, we've been following the story of crime in san jose that the community helped turn around. someone stole a young man's custom wheelchair out of his mom's car, and today it appears they brought it back. miguel silva has cerebral palsy, and the 24 year old relies on the chair to get around. his mother, rachel, woke up tuesday morning, and found her car window smashed with her airpods, an electric scooter and the missing wheelchair. that night, she told us she hoped the thieves would do the right thing. >> i don't care anything else. leave it at majestic way of all. i care. leave it somewhere. put a post-it on it. i want to be able to just hopefully get a
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chair back. that's. that's what i'm counting on. >> rachel says today someone left across the street from their home intact. miguel had been getting around with a chair donated by the danville based wheelchair foundation, but his original chair is a custom fit. police are still searching for two men who broke into the family's car. as thanksgiving comes to a close, some of us may be in turkey comas and some are already trimming the tree. tonight, many families went to pick out their christmas trees at local spots, and abc seven news reporter tim johns shows us the holiday traditions happening tonight. >> at clancy's christmas trees in san francisco's inner sunset neighborhood. two holidays meshed perfectly together on thursday. >> merry christmas, happy thanksgiving. >> yeah, with a little holiday cheer and even singing present in the background. jingle bells, jingle bells. >> jingle all the way. >> stephen clancy sat down with his family and staff to enjoy a thanksgiving meal.
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>> it started when we used to get our first load of christmas trees on thanksgiving, and we'd have customers start coming in like, oh, we can come and buy a tree. and so that just turned into us having thanksgiving here. >> but that's not the only tradition happening here. since opening in 1949, clancy's has welcomed thousands of people looking to buy christmas trees on thanksgiving night. we have customers that bought trees from my grandfather, from my father, and from myself, and it's so fun seeing everybody, some new faces and same faces that we see every year. two familiar faces are sophie gregory and yokoshi utaki, who found their special tree thursday night. >> so we'll see if it fits in our apartment. we live in a small apartment, so it might be a bit of a struggle. >> the pair says they've been coming to clancy's for years and value the family run business in the heart of san francisco. they also tell us they're wasting no time in starting their decorating. are you guys going to start decorating tomorrow or
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what's the plan? oh, no. >> right after. yeah, yeah, yeah, the whole thing tonight. yeah, yeah, the whole thing. it's like what we like to do because we've got you know, the thanksgiving meal and then kind of, you know, you come home and you want to like lounge around and play some movies and be cozy and. yeah, set up for christmas. >> thank you. with less than four weeks to go until christmas, clancy says he's expecting a busy season. and for everyone willing to stop by, he just wants to say thanks. >> we always have fresh trees for you and we just really appreciate you guys and come start a tradition with us. we appreciate it. >> creating memories. one family tradition at a time. it's fun. >> it's a new life. and the what? what takes swing in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news. >> a historic law to kick most children off social media in one country. big questions tonight about how this world's first plan will work and its impact on silicon valley. a goose problem in foster city has the city
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bay area breakthrough to share tonight from a group making a difference for new moms across our community. the mothers milk bank is reviving one important service years after the pandemic forced them to stop. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez explains. >> it made me realize that, you know, this is this is the impact is that this is helping create more healthy, energetic babies.
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>> this holiday season, new moms like lauren morgan are paying it forward. the mothers milk bank in san jose is bringing back their donor milk pickup program, and they're hoping to spread the word. any mom who lives within santa clara county can pack extra breast milk and have it collected right from their doorstep. >> it really feels precious because i can share it with others. >> morgan and her eight month old daughter marie live in emeryville. morgan is happy to donate the life saving nourishment to babies in need. >> one of my friends, who i met through a moms group, she had her baby in the nicu and used donor breast milk and just seeing the look on her face of like, oh my god, and you're donating like thank you. >> just one ounce of donor milk can feed a premature baby for an entire day. founded 50 years ago, the mothers milk bank distributes over 2,000,000oz a year. we spoke with ceo jennifer benito. >> need for donor milk is growing, and we're seeing a lot more hospitals and outpatient needing more milk. and so that's why we're putting the call out
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this holiday donor pickup service runs until january 15th. >> moms who are interested will need to be screened. >> fill out the form first, and then we'll set you up with two labs that we work with to get that blood test going. it's pretty easy. >> i think this is an important time to focus on what can i do with the power that i have now. and right now i have the super power of i'm a young mom, and i can make the world a better place with just sharing what i'm producing naturally. >> the mother's milk bank says this holiday promotion is part of a pilot program they're hoping to expand in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> australia just became the first place in the world to ban social media use for those under the age of 16. it's not immediately clear how they'll implement and enforce this law. there's currently no foolproof age verification system online. tiktok, facebook, snapchat, reddit x and instagram will be liable for millions of dollars worth of fines if they fail to prevent australian children
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under 16 from holding accounts. >> you could imagine that some of the social networks might say, we don't want this hassle, and australia will not be the largest market to any of these platforms. so it's going to be very interesting to see whether the social networks comply or decide they've had enough, and move out of australia. >> prime minister anthony albanese says the law will support parents and critics say a complete ban will not help create healthy online habits and worry age verification could impact the privacy of all users. foster city has a new plan to deal with geese. they won't kill the birds, but this goose truce isn't exactly nice. on monday, the city council will consider a less lethal approach to deal with its canada geese overpopulation. while in years past, killing the birds came up as a possible solution, foster city is now looking at a surveillance system to remove eggs. it also plans to harass the geese with flashing lights and lasers, setting off
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fireworks or propane cannons and putting chemical repellents on grassy areas. that's one way to deal with some geese. and yeah, yeah, let's get a check on the weather. now to see how the geese or any of us are going to enjoy the next couple of days. well, i'll tell you what i mean. you may not enjoy the mornings when it's cold and neither will the geese. maybe. but, karina, it is going to be beautiful the next few days. so let me show you a live picture in case you're getting out of town. going up to tahoe. it is 20 degrees right now. this is from zephyr cove. a little bit of a breeze. there is so much snow on the ground. if you're a boarder or a skier, it's going to be really beautiful. bluebirdbe skiing 50 degrees tomorrow. bright skies saturday. mainly sunny and sunday partly cloudy. temperatures in the 50s in the afternoon. right now you can definitely feel it. it is cold outside. 45 right now in livermore 46, san jose 39. santa rosa, upper 40s san francisco, oakland. not quite as cold as what they're dealing with back east, the northeast is
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dealing with a heavy snow storm. it's a major storm. it has pushed out towards the canada area, and it will continue to move in that direction away from the region. but there is another system that is developing and that is going to bring in not only an arctic outbreak, but more snow across parts of new york. this is going to continue all the way until sunday night. and you know what that is? it is game time. niners are going to be hosted by the bills. and it's a kickoff. it's going to be in the upper 20s, snowy and breezy, getting pretty cold. so if you are going to be going to that game keep this in mind. they are going to be talking about snow over a foot in that region, looking at winter storm warnings and lake effect snow warnings as they are expecting heavy lake effect snow across the region back here. it's beautiful. from our exploratorium camera looking at embarcadero center, it is nicely decorated in time for the holidays. and speaking of post-holiday black friday shoppers, tomorrow morning, the chill in the air bundle
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up 30s, 40s or buy yourself a sweater or jacket still crisp out there in the afternoon. sunshine, a few high clouds and then cooling again by evening. we do have some higher clouds that have been passing through here, and that is going to continue to be the case going into your friday. so do expect a mix of sun and high clouds. beautiful view from sutro overnight into the morning. cold again with some frost this weekend you'll see some patchy fog, milder afternoon and then next week warmer conditions with above average temperatures. your temperatures in the morning 30s and 40s definitely bundle up. it is going to be cold tomorrow afternoon. looking at upper 50s to the mid 60s. look at san jose 66 degrees. it's going to be nice. saturday. mild weather is expected with a nice offshore flow. 60s for most of you, a few 50s and then a little bit warmer on sunday. you're going to be getting close to 70 in some of our spots. accuweather seven day forecast a chilly day, chilly morning. excuse me, dry day tomorrow. mild fall weather for the upcoming weekend. we'll have the
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that means planning for a snowy game. this is video from january, when a big snowstorm hit western new york. sunday could be worse. a potent winter storm from canada is expected to slam the area during the game, bringing heavy snow. as sandy mentioned, thanksgiving means turkey and football. larry beil is here with sports. >> karina, you will not believe the ending of the bears packers game. and this is what some people are calling coaching malpractice. run a play on ending that is unbearable. next, in sports, they
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stand for, not for long. and matt eberflus may be very short on time. after the way the bears packers game ended today. how about the lions fans pumped up their team is about to go 11 and one. former cal bear jared goff threw two touchdown passes back of the end zone. sam laporta 23 seven detroit bears come back. caleb williams they're down three. 36 seconds left. you can't take a sack there. all right now 33 seconds. call a play. call a play. run a play or call. time out. finally, six seconds left and this is what
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they do. incomplete. and that's the end of the game. 2320 lions coach. what happened? >> i think we handled it the right way. i do believe that, you know, he just reracked the play, get it in bounds and call time out. and that's why we held it and didn't work out the way we wanted it to. >> you did not handle it the right way. 26 degrees in green bay. dolphins and packers. and a shirtless man, josh jacobs. continuing where he left off against the niners a week ago. one yard touchdown run. jordan love threw two td passes, both to jayden reed and the packers roll, 3017. giants and cowboys. tom brady passing up his usual green veggie drink for turkey on thanksgiving after releasing daniel jones, the giants turned to their third string qb, drew lock, who proceeds to throw a pick six to marvin overshown 23 yards. cowboys win 2720. balboa and lincoln high school at kezar stadium for the san francisco championship. lincoln scores the first td. andrea selig to kevin zhao back of the end zone.
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touchdown! balboa quarterback rylan jones going left. throwing back to his right. omar jack takes it to the house. balboa takes the city title 26 seven, advancing to the state regionals. college hoops can be rough. just ask saint mary's big man mitchell saxon. ouch. gaels against usc augustus marshall steals and scores like his daddy. he had 11 points. second half jordan ross. this guy can play. he had 15 points. and that it is ashton hardaway. we like to call this with authority. saint mary's seven zero. they destroyed usc 7136. santa clara and tcu. elijah mcgee had 13 points. oh the euro step to the cup. nicely done carlos stewart junior. eight of nine from the field for 18 points as the broncos go on a 24 three run in the second half. cameron tong hooping here as santa clara wins it 6952. sports on abc seven.
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that everyone can have a thanksgiving dinner for the people who still came to work today, keeping grocery stores open, our airports running, and our community safe. check out these san francisco firefighters who took over the cooking when an oven fire put one family's kitchen out of commission for turkey trots and sunny blue skies. even if it was a bit chilly. look at those crowds in oakland and benicia getting out bright and early for signs of progress, with storefronts filling up and so many people coming up with solutions to help our communities for health. >> because health truly is wealth, and for the ability to watch this man do his job. steph curry, truly one of one on and off the basketball court. and we've had the privilege to watch him do his thing for 16 years. we're all thankful for that. >> for holiday traditions, bringing festive cheer from union square's iconic tree to san jose's christmas in the
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park. but most of all, we're thankful for you. thank you for watching, for sharing, for being part of our stories, and for helping us build a better bay area together. that's okay. thank you for watching on this thanksgiving. i'm karina nova. right now on jimmy kimmel, colman domingo and racing driver dorian penn. good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight -- colman domingo. dorian pin. and music from nate smith. with cleto and the cletones. and now jimmy kimmel!
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