Reports raise questions about israels military operations. The latest response from washington. Also, a new era begins in oakland, with the arrival of a new police chief. Details on his plan to keep oakland safe. This is today in the bay and i dont want to jinx it, but the whole team is actually back together this morning. Good monday morning. Thanks for joining us. Im laura garcia and im Marcus Washington. Were going to get started with a look at that forecast for you mike going to have a look at that commute coming up. But lets talk about that forecast for us today gary hows it looking. It looks a little bit cooler today. All thanks to some fog that were seeing developing in parts of the south county, along the coastline and into parts of the north bay. So that fog is going to keep those temperatures from warming up as quickly as weve seen recently. And were going to see temperatures in the low 50s to start. Its 56 in san jose, 50 in sonoma, and its 50 in napa. As we get a look at ou
Jose, 59 in santa rosa. Theres been a lot of fog along the coast. But from our roof camera , good visibility. 653 is the sunrise and the clouds. Try to thin out throughout the day. Well see more sun in the north bay by the afternoon. Just mid 70s for some of the warmest locations, mostly cloudy for a lot of us. And well look at a sunnier but still cool looking monday on the way detailing that in a few minutes. Stephanie, lisa, thank you. Well, turning to a live look in new york city now, where the golden state will take center stage as the annual climate week summit begins today. California is now accusing five Major Oil Companies like chevron and exxonmobil over the risks of using fossil fuels. Attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsom are expected to speak about the lawsuit at the summit. Abc7 News Reporter ryan curry has the latest from ag bonta, california is taking on Major Oil Companies claiming they deceived the public about how oil and fossil fuels contributed to cli
Preparing holiday favorites. 1600 pounds of turkey to be exact with all the beloved side dishes. I can feel like we can help those people and were going to be throwing a great party tomorrow. Gesina and john have planned for 600 meals, all for fire victims and first responders. They received donations to cover most of the costs. And when it was time to take reservations, they didnt realize how emotional it was going to be. People ended up sharing struggles. We ended up crying on the phone. I cant wait to meet her. I dont know her. She coming in at 1 30. Theyre only two blocks from coffey park, one of the neighborhoods here in santa rosa destroyed by the fire. And while the restaurant withstood the devastation, there was concern whether it would stay in business. So many people are getting moved out of your neighborhood. And you just think oh my god, youre going to be out of business tomorrow. I tell you, we opened the door, and the restaurant was full. It was packed. Which is why they
Live where you live, this is abc 7 news. We love doing food, and thats how we can help. And they are helping comfort food for victims for the north bay wildfires. The owners of a santa rosa restaurant open their doors and their hearts to host a special thanksgiving meal. Good evening. Im kristen sze in for ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Hundreds from last months north bay fires have a place to go to celebrate thanksgiving. Thats right. Fr franchettis restaurant. Lilian kim tells you that the owners say it will be a place where fire victims can find comfort by being together. Workers at franchettis are preparing holiday favorites. 1600 pounds of turkey to be exact with all the beloved side dishes. I can feel like we can help those people and were going to be throwing a great party tomorrow. Gesina and john have planned for 600 meals, all for fire victims and first responders. They received donations to cover most of the costs. And when it was time to take reservations, they didnt realize
Live where you live, this is abc 7 news. We love doing food, and thats how we can help. And they are helping comfort food for victims for the north bay wildfires. The owners of a santa rosa restaurant open their doors and their hearts to host a special thanksgiving meal. Good evening. Im kristen sze in for ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Hundreds from last months north bay fires have a place to go to celebrate thanksgiving. Thats right. Fr franchettis restaurant. Lilian kim tells you that the owners say it will be a place where fire victims can find comfort by being together. Workers at franchettis are preparing holiday favorites. 1600 pounds of turkey to be exact with all the beloved side dishes. I can feel like we can help those people and were going to be throwing a great party tomorrow. Gesina and john have planned for 600 meals, all for fire victims and first responders. They received donations to cover most of the costs. And when it was time to take reservations, they didnt realize