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2 1/2. so the fog will be kept along the san mateo coast. it will be slightly cooler here by a couple of degrees. back in the 60s but plenty of warm inland. we will talk about rain coming in in the next seven-day outlook in the next forecast. carolyn average thanks. the chp said a woman caused a four car crash after buying the wrong way on the bay bridge. she's been arrested on a charge of dui. the accident happened just before 8:30 last night. our cameras caught one of the cars involved being towed away. authorities say the woman was driving toward san francisco going westbound, but in the eastbound lane. she drove more than a mile before police believe she started crashing into other drives. >> wrong way drivers are more common than what people realize. but typically people realize their mistake and correct the error. it's very rare we see a situation where a driver continues driving. >> all lanes of the bridge were closed while emergency personnel got to the scene. in two hours the lanes were back open, but it was too late for traffic. it was horrendous. the lower deck of the bay bridge basically turned into a parking lot. some drivers got so frustrated they tried to back their way off the on ramp at bryant and i-80 on to surface street. one of those cars nearly caused another accident. eventually drivers slowly and patiently inched their way on to the bridge. >> how long have you been here? >> about 45 minutes. >> have you heard about why? >> yeah, like three lanes are blocked, i think. >> yeah, head-on collision. >> oh, is it? >> yeah. on the wrong side? >> we were sitting in traffic. we came from all the way on the other end, mission. the freeway was backed up the whole way, oh, my god! >> police say there were no incidents once traffic gotted moving again and they praised drivers for keeping their cool. new men released from can'ttist in north korea are back in the united states. last night kenneth bae from seattle and matthew miller from bakersfield were greeted at joint /base lewis-mccord in washington state. bae had been retained for two years and miller since april. abc news reporter dan kessler has more. >>er and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. >> thanks for lifting me up and not for getting me. >> we are grateful for their safe return, and i appreciate james clappers trip on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> that mission, to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae for two years, and miller for seven months. on saturday bae's sister expressed her gratitude saying i am thrilled to imagine hugging my brother soon. he will not have to spend another day at a labor camp. he can now recover from this imprisonment and look forward to his wife, kids and the rest of his life. our celebration this year on thanksgiving will be one we will never forget. last month jeffrey fowle was released, detained for over six months for being accused of leaving a bible in a nightclub. he spoke in august. >> apologize for the people in the united states for causing a headache. >> bae, from a seattle washington sub bosh was detained if 2012 while leading a tour group on an north korea economic tour. he was sentenced to 15 years for hard labor. and bakersfield was serving a six year jail term on charges of espionage after he allegedly end his tourist visa in april and demand asylum. abc news, new york. >> one tweet thed overnight he had a role in getting his release e said, quote, i'm calling on the supreme leader of north korea, or as i call him kim, to do a favor and cut kenneth bae lose. rodman, as you know, has been to north korea twice on basketball tours. >> a vigil will be held in san francisco this morning for the 43 students missing and presumed dead in mexico. one from san jose. the 19-year-old is one that disappeared in september. mexican officials said they found the badly burned human remains, including teeth and bone fragments, in a river near his school. remains are so wadly burn, they might be difficult to identify. prosecutors say members of a drug gang confessed to the killings. mexican place arrested the town's mayor, his wife, and 72 others. his father, gallardo, said he lost faith in the mexican government and fierce for his safety. >> a man and two others were found dead in a home in reno. police arrived at the home to find three bodies. they aren't saying how the victims are related. police are not looking for a suspect. they believe it's a murder-suicide. an accident at the san francisco zoo has claimed the life of its youngest gorilla. she was more than a-year-old. >> she died friday as zoo staff put the animals away for the night. sergio quintana has deet tails. for some families the gorillas were the first animals they wound see at the zoo but didn't get to. >> my daughter was excited about going to see the gorillas and we didn't see any. >> last night one was being put in her sleeping area and that's when the young gorilla started out, and was crushed by a closing hydraulic door and was killed. she was a star. she was a rare example of a birth in captivity. this summer the zoo celebrated her first birthday, treating the whole gorilla preserve to fruits and goodies. this is the latest of strings of accidents with zoo animals. earlier a can i recall went missing. someone broke into his enclosure and took him. but return him later. and 2007 a tiger escaped herren closer. killed one spectator and injured two others. zoo officials would not speak publicly but in a statement said this type of accident is extremely rare and the zoo twins assure the public that all animals follow protocol at the facility and it is specifically designed with animal safety as the top priority. >> some visitors worried. >> they are doing their thing, doing their gorilla stuff. >> but no signs of mentioning what happened. administrators say they are still investigating. abc7 news. developing news, co-workers and friends of a software engineer who vanished on hal about between will resume the church with the help of some high-tech tools. 26-year-old dan ha has been missing about a week now. he was last seen leaving his apartment at fourth and brannan the friends are raising money to pay to bring ha's parents to town. they joined the search yesterday. >> and contra costa county, people are seeing water from fire hydrants. they have been seeing it late at night. in response the contra costa county water district may raise fines for stealing water from $25 to $250. district may also install security cameras to try to deter the thieves. of course, with water restrictions due to the drought, i'm assuming that's what is going on. >> getting kind of crazy. in fact, more 80s again in november. that's crazy too. but this morning we have some dense fog out there. not in san francisco, but it is forming along the coast and it will be forming in some areas around the bay. right now 57 downtown, 55 at the airport. and look for another day with above-average temperatures. but things are changing. we will talk about the myriad of changes coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, a wet, soggy mass. a water main break in napa. could the earthquake be behind this problem? and the local university where you don't have to sit in a classroom. it redefines what it means attend college. 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that's where it's headed. it's a shame. >> the city in the meantime said the earthquake may be responsible for the latest break. >> considering the shake-up that we had on our water system in the august 21st earthquake, we continue to find multiple leaks. it's bad. >> the city of napa set up the emergency water filling station for residents to use. just in case service in interrupted, it will continue. list am, ahc7 news. election officials are expected to continue counting the ballots in san jose's mayoral race into early this week. san ricardo is still leading by about 3600 votes. nearly 15,000 more votes were tal lid yesterday, and narrowing the gap by about a tenth of an election point. there are more ballots left to be counted county wide and half of of those were cast by san jose voters. ricardo has claimed victory. but his opponent has not conceded and more results are expected to be released tonight. last tuesday's election will be the main topic of discussion this morning oven "this week" with george stephanopoulos. republicans routed the democrats and took over full control of both houses of congress. the question now is what the gop will do once it's in the majority. this week with george stephanopoulos airs at 8:00 here at abc7. what if you could attend a prestigious college and never have to sit in a classroom? woo you do it? it is attracting a lot of attention with a new university that's changing how people go to college. abc7 news education reporter lyanne melendez has the story. >> on busy market street an education revolution is underway. this is a project named for the roman goddess. >> universities were meant not just to get their graduates job but actually to train people to run major decisions in society and train them how to think and make decisions and how to work with other people. >> entrepreneurs said traditional universities are failing students so he created his own. >> i decided rather than trying to reform universities from within, to stand up the greatest university from scratch and serve as a beacon for other universities to follow. >> what he's come up with is a proprietary online experience. students interact with each other from anywhere in the world. the curriculum was created in part by one of the world's top psychologists. >> we have focused on what we think of as great cognitive tools. the tools that allow our students to be successful after they graduate. >> steven copland is also a former college dean. >> we have technology developed here inherent with the science of learning. >> there's not a single classify that you are not called on by a teacher, and many times. >> students went through a rigorous admissions process and come from around the globe. they say they don't miss the traditional college experience. >> in high school i really felt i was stuck. i wasn't moving forward in my mind and i was nervous. and how do you reach the load? >> this process requires students to move and live in cities around the globe, using those cities as expanded classrooms. >> i knew about other cultures from what i saw on tv or grew up and read on my own. so being exposed to all the different cultures and finding out about them was great for me. >> it was fully accredited in partnership with the tech graduate institute in southern california. first class of 28 students started this year. to get things off the ground, minerva is paying their tuition for four years and it's also paying their housing costs in san francisco for the first year. next year minerva hopes to admit 200 to 300 students with hopes of doubling that number every year after. students will pay about $28,000 for tuition and housing. nelson says he hopes his idea will catch on, changingth way we look at universities forever. >> when the university started, when johns hopkins started in the 1870s, they were the first german style research university launched in the united states and within a decade he changed the face of all of america higher education. >> in san francisco, leeann melendez, abc7 news. happening today, san francisco will honor the men and women who wear the nation's uniform with their 95th annual veteran's day parade. parade kicks off at 11:00 this morning from second street and market, winding its way down market street to city hall. mayor ed lee is expected to attend. nearly 1,000 veterans turned out for last year's parade. and the weather should be nice for those marching and for those cheering them on. >> yes, certainly. we are going to see some changes. they will come in the next couple of days. right now live doppler 7hd showing some fog banked up along the coast. deal with this is there's not much of an on shore push and the marine layer is pretty shallow. when we do see it it will be forming in pockets, kind of dense out there. official sunrise is 6:44 and sun sets at 5:03. we have moisture in the lower levels in the atmosphere, but the upper levels of the atmosphere quite dry. so that's why we are seeing the clear conditions here in san francisco and another area of stagnate air over us today. in fact, more stagnate than it was yesterday. so as a result we will have more warm air but with very little mixing. not much of an on shore push. a spare the air alert again today. 53 in morgan hill, 55 half moon bay and 49 in oakland. yesterday hit a record of 83 degrees in oakland. and south lake tahoe a record of 68 degrees. no record expected today. still well above normal. 50 novato and fairfield 45 and 50 in concord and livermore and we have fog up in the sonoma county airport. three quarter of a mile visibility half moon bay and right now things looking pretty good around oakland and hayward. but that could change. we should see a little bit of fog developing inside the bay. and here's a look at the golden gate. and you see definitely some reduced visibility here. so the patchy dense fog this morning, the winter spare the air and chance of rain coming our way late wednesday into thursday. the most promising amounts up in the north bay. i'll show you how much in just a minute. but right now high pressure still dominating feature. you can see changes occurring in the pacific northwest. we are looking at a little built of rain there. a light on shore push today here throughout the day and things switch around to a more southerly component tomorrow and tuesday. then that will cool us off. here comes the rain looks like late wednesday into thursday. so the north bay could see as machine as a half-inch of rain. you see the darker shading right here. the rest of the bay, approximately a tenth to .2-inch. not great but we least we are seeing the ridge break down in the days ahead. in terms of the warmth we are back at it today. 78 in san jose, 80 los gatos. today in santa cruz 73 degrees. more 70s from milbrae and redwood city today. 75 there. upper 60s half moon bay. still a nice afternoon. patches of fog here. 71 downtown and in the north bay 60s return for cloverdale, santa rosa and calistoga. look for 72347 napa. and 74 in oakland today. plenty of sunshine here and you head inland more upper 70s to about 80 today in antioch. the accuweather seven-day forecast today notice the warmest day out of the next seven. we will see more of an onshore push tomorrow. but still very sunny, nice day. and for veteran's day on tuesday, look at more typical november-like conditions. increasing clouds on wednesday. rain coming our way wednesday night into thursday. seasonal temperatures into next weekend. abc7 news has another great weather resource for you to follow. that's following live doppler 7hd on twitter for the latest bay weather conditions, rain or shine, get video forecasts, spare the air alerts and power outages and info from your favorite weather team. we have this little system and next week, it's way far out there, but looks to be a bigger system. maybe some soaking rain. so we will see. we are getting ahead of ourselves. >> that will be 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been a big part of that. the 26-year-old has been the team's first baseman for the past two world series championships. yesterday fans got a little face time with the baby giraffe at levi market fifth street store. belt was signing autographs and posing for pictures. fans lined up down the block for the opportunity. >> it was so worth it. it was worth it. >> sometimes, it's all about them, but the giants, we are all together. >> yeah, if i could get there, i would hit speaker thanks for the world series win. >> belt was injured for most of the past season but got six hits in the world series. some starbucks customers are steaming after the coffee giant added some new revehicles toss the employee dress codes. starbucks is no longer allowing engagement and other rings with stones. bands are okay but no watches, wrist bands are aloud or swearing necklaces untheir clothing. they said the new policy is based on food safety guidelines by the fda. the change put in place last month has 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preparations are underway for the installation of a center barrier on the golden gate bridge. we have an artist rendering here what the new median barrier will look like. abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington has the details. >> this is what it's like driving in the innermost lane of the golden gate bridge. the only thing that separates north and southbound cars are yellow plastic tubes, leaving little to no room for error. >> i never drive in that lane. >> people who have never driven across the bridge and you see headlights coming your direction it's a little strange. >> this is what the same drive should look like early next year. this photo provided by the golden gate bridge district shows a movable barrier. it's scheduled to be placed on the span in january. until then -- construction crews will be doing necessary prep work. >> basically the roadway is getting smoothed out and its also being made stronger. >> golden gate bridge spokeswoman said drivers can expect some backup this weekend. few minutes in each direction were closed overnight. >> approaching the bridge there's definitely a lot of congestion. >> part of the concrete barrier on the marin side on alexander avenue has been removed. new one will be much thinner, only 12 inches. mark lives in san francisco etch sad he can handle a bit of traffic if it means a saver commute. >> i think it's a great idea. for me that always represented suicidal lee. look at the number of gets through the years. >> 36 people have died in collisionings on the golden gate since 1970. this video is from an accident back in december of 2012. the $30 million project will close the bridge the weekend of january 10th and 11th. in san francisco, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. it was 25 years ago today that the berlin wall fell. and this morning germany will mark the anniversary. a 9.5-mile chain of light balloons has been set where the wall used to stand. balloons will be released into the air at 10:18 our time, around the same time on november 9, 1989 a senior government official set off a chain of events that brought down the berlin wall. u.c. berkeley's lit observatory will get public funding for five mr. years, but not everyone is satisfied. student activists held a small rally on campus yesterday. budget concerns had uc officials looking into private fund to go continue operating the facility. but after thousands of students signed a petition, the university has renewed public funding. some say it's not enough. >> it isn't a money making machine. the goal of the regents is to privatize our university. >> a 5% fee hike is just another way they are trying to make money off of it. >> the uc lit observatory will get public funding until june of 2019. the president's nominee for attorney general will be the first african-american woman to hold the post, if she's confirmed. president obama has picked loretta lynch as a replacement for eric holder. lynch is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york and has prosecuted some of the toughest terrorists and civil rights cases in the country. >> she has spent years in the trenches as a prosecutor, aggressively fighting terrorism, financial fraud, cyber crime, all while vigorously defending civil rights. >> the department of justice is the only cabinet department named for an ideal and i will work every day to safeguard our citizens, our liberties, our rights and this great nation, which has given so much to me and my family. >> confirmation hearings are expected to begin in january. a florida teenager has organized a record-breaking food drive. in 24 hours 16-year-old zach bonner collected more than 566,000 pounds of nonperishable foods. that beats the old guinness world record by 7,000 pounds. >> this project is literally months and months in the making. a lot of teamwork and a lot of collaboration with a lot of different people. and for it to come together over the last 24 hours to break this world record, it's absolutely amazing. >> when bonner was just 7 years old he formed a foundation to help the nation's homeless children. he's walked 4200 miles to raise awareness. this is a good opportunity for us to ask you to give where you live. join abc7 in helping feed the hungry this holiday season. text word "feed" to 80077 to make a donation to bay area food banks. bay area researchers believe they have been able to roll back the effects of a devastating disease for the first time. and their method could offer new hope to the more than 5 million americans who suffer from alzheimer's. here's abc7 news anchor ama daetz with the details. >> particularly when i was driving i would get off the freeway at the wrong exit. >> the woman in this video provided by the buck institute in novato doesn't want to reveal her identity because she suffered from early stage dementia. last year she joined a small group. patients undergoing what researchers at the buck hoped will be a revolutionary new way to treat the disease. >> what we found is that when you make and store memories over your life, there is a balance. >> dr. dale brettison study the pathways in our brain that contribute to the suppose of both making and for getting memories. it's a process of amino acids he believes can go out of balance. in a landmark study in 2006 he essentially rebalanced the balance in the molecules of mice that had genetically alzheimer's. the tests showed any signs of memory loss. >> how do you achieve that same result? >> he began by carefully documenting diet and lifestyle factors known to affect the brain's signaling network and ultimately identified 36 key areas. working from that list they created specific religionments for each patients. it included eliminating certain carbohydrates, gluten and some feud and taking melatonin, taking vitamins and sleeping 8 hours and fasting 12 hours between dinner and breakfast. >> when we do that we see big effects on memory. >> the clinical trial included just ten patients. and unlike blind the drug trials the results ever observation natural. of the ten nine patients included a significant improvement in their memory and an actual reversal of symptoms link today alzheimer's. more than half were able to return to work. >> my thinking, cognitive ability and ability to do work, ability to do reports, i am back into the stream of things. >> the strongest criticism is that the regimen can be complex and difficult for many patients to without the help of a caregiver. still, he believes it could mark a turning point in the way researchers approach alzheimer's. when i found out a number of the people, six out of the ten, back at work full time, i said that's hard to fake. >> ama daetz, abc7 news. >> he said each patient is run through a battery of tests and the regimen is fay lord depending on the result. the buck team is now working to secure fund fourth a large-scale trial. still ahead, are you put away enough money to send your kids to college? we will show you how students who are learning to save on their own. and here's a live look from our east bay cam. our east bay hills camera. lisa argen talks about a myriad of weather conditions this week. her accuweather forecast in just a few. >> go-pro cameras can go just about anywhere, including inside a water bubble in space. n.a.s.a. astronauts put one inside a floating pocket of water normally used for drinking. this is really cool. the water jig he would around like jell-o as the camera stayed p they were exploring water surface tension necessary microgravity and came up with this unique camera perspective. now to some cool video out of texas. take a look. a car's dashcam raw caught a meteor last night. it happened just before 9:00 in san antonio. the camera's time there is off because of the recent change to day light saving time. heard all about that meteor in texas there. >> yeah, very cool. we are starting out with some comfortable conditions in san francisco. in the 50s. it's in the 40s in 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more impact full can it be to have a savings account for a kindergarten gartner. >> there are now 18,000 students with savings accounts. kindergarten to college costs the city about $650,000 a year. we won't know the level of success until 2022 at the earliest when the first batch of kindergartner graduates. here is lisa argen talking about the weather. >> yeah we have some areas of fog this morning. another warm day. then we've got a cool down in store and hopefully a little bit of rain coming our way. live doppler 7hd, low clouds and fog are right along the coast. not making much of an impact because of still the winds are very, very light out there. but we do have the radiational cooling and moisture at the surface. some of that fog will be sneaking into the bay and just getting situated over a particular area like yesterday. right now we have that up sonoma county and by the coast. here's the sutro tower camera. clear in fran. temperatures in the upper 50s. another mild start. 53 mountain view as well as morgan hill. 54 half moon bay, and this vantage point looking at a nice start to the day with the sun coming up at about 6:43 this morning. 6:44. question will look for plenty of sunshine after the clouds move back. more temperatures near 80 degrees in sonoma county. a couple records by oakland and south lake tahoe yesterday. the patchy dense fog, you see it here on the golden gate bridge. a spare the air alert today and the stagnate air mass in place, very little wind and mixings going on has aloud for some of the mutt fans to be trapped to the surface. some of the air pretty unhealthy. if you are exercising keep that in mind. we are looking at rain headed our way late wednesday. the ridge is already showing signs of weakening today. you see the moisture pushing into the pacific northwest. it's still in control for much of california, but temperatures today will be perhaps a degree or two cooler at the coast as the on shore flow kicks in. we are looking at large northwesterly swells tonight from ocean beach, monterey, to tuesday morning. possibility of strong rip currents and sneaker waves. definitely a hazard here if you are headed out to the ocean. and as the ridge breaks down. southwesterly winds bring cooler temperatures into tuesday and wednesday and thursday we are looking at rain. greatest amounts up in the north bay. about a half-inch there with about .1 to .2 from the east bay to the south bay. 67 in northern sierra with upper 60s on the coast. the fog allowing for temperatures to be not quite as warm today and los angeles coming down at 78 degrees. so temperatures ranging from 76 by the water in vallejo. 74 oakland. san francisco 71. 68 half moon bay and 80 santa rosa and antioch. if you are headed over into oakland today, it should be a beautiful day with numbers in the low to mid-70s throughout the afternoon. accuweather seven-day forecast, the temperatures continue to cool back tomorrow, and then for veteran's day very nice 60s coast, low to mid-70s else where. increasing clouds thursday and some spotty rain. and friday and saturday looking a little bit more like the season. just does not feel like november out there. >> and you talked about this being a spare-the-air day? >> yes. we need a system to come in and clear out the atmosphere. >> thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. second half of the season begins for the northeastern speakers the raiders today. the 49ers are in new orleans facing the saints, hoping to turn their season around. kick off at 10:00 a.m. and the raiders are looking for their first win of the season. hosting the afc west-leading broncos and kick off 1:05:00 p.m. tonight the warriors are in phoenix looking to remain the nba's only undefeated team. last night they took down the previously unbeaten houston rockets. go warriors! here's mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the season is young but the warriors are the only undefeated team left in the nba, hosted by houston last night, who was without dwight howard. flu-like symptoms. but they pulled off the victory. seth curry had himself a night in houston. bogan has been huge. seth scoring inside and out. creates space. knocks down the three. warriors up 5. james harden led the rockets with 22. second quarter steps up and buries the lee. rockets up 8 at the half. third quarter, the alley oop. he had 15. great sequence. klay drives through the lane and hits the lay-up. curly steals this, knocks down the three. seth 34 points in rebounds. and isaiah drills the 3 over klay. warriors up 4 when seth steps in front of harden's pass. cove to coast and despite 26 turnovers they beat the rockets 98-87. the only unbeaten team left in the san jose. the sharks, all over the country starting last night in dallas. there's knock better than seats right on the glass. third period sagen. rips it top shelf. 2-0 dallas. then in the second, stars on the power play. antawn in front. net. deflects to sagen. he doesn't miss. the hat trick. 3-1. sharks score two unanswered in the third. logan couture to brent burns. ties the game a few minutes later, the shot from the slot. bounces off a skate right to burns, who buries it for his second of the game. sharks come from behind to take the 4-3 lead. stalock strong in the finish. 36 saves on the night. sharks had an empty netter. they will go on to win 5-3. all right, a must-win for san jose state and fresno state, for that matter. both only three wins and it was a track meet last night in fresno. joe gray and the partans going to work on a fogdy night. tyler irvin gone. 51 yards. game tied at 7. spartans couldn't move the ball in the second. joe gray through the arms and into the hands of wilson. bulldogs 28 points all within the final three minutes of the quarter. burrell, to josh harper. spartans make a comeback. down 35-24 and driving. but charles washington picks off joe gray. game over. san jose state loses their third straight, falling to 3-6. 2-3 in the mountain west. 38-24, your final >> 49ers in new orleans and the raiders will host denver. we will have all those highlights tonight at 5:00. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> up next, a slice of hollywood will be in the silicon valley tonight. the heavy hitters celebrating science and the lucrative start shopping a new way. start maximizing. at the place where you always get more than you pay for. t.j.maxx. brands you love, prices that work for you. maxx style. maxx savings. keep you standards high and your spending low. fashion, family, home. maxx what matters most to you. maxx life at t.j.maxx. >> happening today, a celebration of science, math and physics in mountain view. the second annual breakthrough prize award ceremony will take place at n.a.s.a. ames research center. these are from last year's event. this year the ceremony will feature celebrity presenters, willing cameron diaz and john ham. the aim of the prizes, which come with $3 million each, is to generate excitement about the pursuit of science as a career and celebrate scientists. up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00, four people are injured in a car accident on the bay bridge. backing up traffic for hours. what officers say happened. and one of the san francisco zoo's most popular animals has died. how officials say the baby gorilla was accidentally killed. suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. so you can breathe and sleep. creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. >> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 9th. let's start with a 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