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all students chanting and carrying signs. live from with the story. >> this was a unique protest. a lot of the kids didn't seem like they were here just to skip school. they were serious there was a useful energy in the air and the face buried in your phone. kids were accompanied by stop! look up. look both ways. parents. let's start looking out for each other again. >> thousands of young people filled the streets of san it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. francisco as part of the global climate strike. a look from sky 7 at market go safely, california. street. around noon today.ulled their kids out of school for the lesson in real life. >> my children have friends over last night kp made signs. apple ceo changed things up today as the newest iphone went generated interest and we ca li on sale. usually he shows up at the apple store. this morning he greeted customers and opened doors at rees are bleaching. the world is not the way it used the new store in on fifth to be. it's depressing.
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the generations before us got to hae such a beautiful world. avenue. there were long lines for the new phone. we have to fix it. >> good morning, everybody! and almost. >> the youth march. opened this morning. several people waited over night for the chance to be the first to get the new iphone. we asked them why they decided to wait in line. before ending up in the plaza. when they could have had the phones delivered. police stopped traffic along the way and made cars back up. >> because of i think it's just other cars idle to make way for time to upgrade. the atmosphere is a new thing the protests. for me. >> i like the atmosphere and i >> i just found out. if i knew i wouldn't be here. want to go in and feel like them clapping for me. but here we are. it's been a long time. >> the wait began yesterday for >> youth are afraid for their some folks they camped out over future. and the fact that they have night. along university avenue. one traveled from his home in acted to walk out of school. on behalf of the planet. texas. because he enjoys connecting and behalf of the future. with fellow iphone enthuseiests. it's a beautiful thing. >> i feel like i'm powerful. >> tomorrow coastal clean up day joining in this. >> it was a powerful moment here for many of the kids. across california. city council member is here. with the details. there was one sign that stood you were using a term i haven't out of course that somber young heard of.
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ploging. you have the definition on the middle schooler holding a sign shirt. so people must be asking what it that said time to panic. >> just one question. is. >> it's one of the more were the parents unanimous that frequently looked up words this was a teachable moment and recent days. it's a swedish tradition that is maybe more important than a day in the classroom? from the swedish word. >> that's exactly what parent it's pick it up. after parent told me. in the notion being you can have there was one mom who mentioned she did take her kids to school exercising and clean your streets by picking up trash for first period. so school got credit for the while you jog. attendance. we'll have a social event and brought them down here. tomorrow. >> i like that. there was a high level of >> i probably am butchering it conscientiousness on the parents and the kids. and somebody from sweden will >> reporting live. call and give you the proper thank you. a large crowd held a walk in san pronunciation. >> tomorrow we have had ten jose. we were at the station for the different corporate partners. march. maolng some creative signs decathlon sports. calling attention to the climate pixar. a lot of big names. are building off something we strike. >> we were in san mateo. did today. we had an event today. tomorrow will kick off show up students walked out of their classroom this morning. for a climate change protest. at the ik rar
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hundreds marched and listened to a speaker for an hour before they returned to class. >> sky 7 was over berkeley. three different routes through the city to visit neighborhoods and pick up trash and end with a where hundreds gathered for a party and a dj at decathlon rally. these cal students have a list of demands they want the sports. >> you held a clean up challenge today. give me the reaction of the university to be carbon neutral by 2025. people involved. you have great corporate support. and just the goals over all and >> talking about climate. try to create more awareness. let's talk about the immediate >> the thing we want to do is climate. and the weekend weather. which is coming. >> we have a look ahead. remind people there's a community you live in. work in and the climate action >> it is a warm beach day. effort together. everyone saw their temperatures so it was really great. come up. a live picture. we had 120 employees from businesses around emery ville some had the right idea. soaking up the sun. came out and did a shoreline clean up. removing tons of trash from the it is clear from coast all the shoreline. and had joggers and bikers way to the inland valleys. no fog to speak of. coming along thanking us. the temperatures as you will notice everyone in the 70s and it was a positive event. 80s. >> you're trying to make it fun. 77 in san francisco. 70 half-moon bay. not just trudge along and pick low 80s around hayward and
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up trash. you have partners and livermore. and 83 degrees in san jose. competition. >> i can tell you the partners compared to 24 hours ago. for tomorrow is ploging event. runs nine degrees higher in san i took my morning run and ran to francisco. up seven in oakland. cliff bar yesterday for the six warmer in napa and half-moon weekly meeting and ramped up the employees. and told them decathlon will bay. you are up five degrees. take you down. we're only getting warmer from show up. they are bringing out a sponsor here. at least for saturday. what sunday is bringing, come up athlete. prosurfer is coming out and will later. participate. and give remarks at the end. >> check back in a few minutes. >> you're talking trash while professional football career of picking up trash. wide receiver antonio brown >> yes. could be in jeopardy. hash tag trash tag. >> is that yours? today the patriots released him >> it's a real thing. i cannot own that. accused of raping his former >> i love that. trainer and exposing himself to how do you build off these a female house painter. after the 31 year-old practiced events to keep people thinking about the environment. we saw the protests today and with the team. head coach walked out of a news the kids coming out. it feels like there's momentum conference today. inundated with question after globally. to pay attention. this is the one planet we have. question about brown. >> is there a point where some >> it would be foolish to think picking up trash is the off field stuff -- >> yeah. solution. local governments need to take
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i'm good. the lead. okay? thank you. and reduce fossil fools and move to clean energy. >> brown issued a statement thanking the patriots for remove single use plastic. that's why i ran for office. signing him. which came shortly after he was the younger generation who are leased by the raiders september engaging in the strikes have a 7. he denied all allegations higher critical sense of against him. some believe the final straw awareness about this. and we need to listen. came when he sent threatening >> one more time. tell everybody about tomorrow. e-mails to one of the accusers. >> tomorrow 8:30. after the patriots told him to cease all contact. ikea parking garage. >> it was a rude awakeness for online registration. people in san francisco after come out it's not a race. it's a race where everybody the power went out in a number of neighborhoods. wins. you can have competitive spirit. >> 22,000 customers left in the pick up trash and feel good. dark. an excavator hit a major feeder have food and music. line. >> hash tag trash tag. we have a social media contest. >> were you affected? there will be a prize for >> oh yeah. whoever has the best self-fy on i was blow drying my hair and the run tomorrow. that sounds a little frivolous. >> thank you. you're doing so much and we it is true. appreciate it. this is where is it started. this construction site doing a
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little bit of work. pg&e says 22,000 customers were good ploging tomorrow. >> thankfo having me. in the dark. i like it. we know that number is a lot great. what will the weather be like higher because two or three for the people out there? people maybe living in a home. >> the weather will be great for >> that's the excavator that hit ploging tomorrow. take a look. the sky is clear across the bay a 12,000 volt power line and the area.ut sunshine. construction company doing work near 22nd and illinoi we look out towards the bay. it is a nice day to go out >> prior to doing digging or under ground work we have the sailing. customers call 811. the temperatures right now. a safety line. we'll send out a crew to make 76 degrees in the city. low 80s oakland. sure there's no under ground 70 in half-moon bay. hazards. >> the company had contacted it is a bright view from our them. and said the crews never found a golden gate bridge. designated marked spot from 83 napa. pg&e. when they were digging. it's in the upper 80s around when the operator hit that fair field. feeder line it affected one other live picture, looking equipment inside this substation near the site. hazy. as don't have much in the way of the distribution center. wind. i don't think you need the jacket for the next few hours. this outage impacted some metro clear skies and temperatures 7:00 in the 60s. stations. my favorite bookstore was in the still comfortable at 8:00 p.m. and cooling a bit at 9:00. dark.
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>> when i got to work, i noticed light jacket might be necessary. whole foods was closed. i thought something was off. by 10:00 p.m. a look at the forecast. warming trend continues we had to reboot everything. tomorrow. autumn arrives monday. >> in some cases, mother hood heat a tuesday. and wednesday. first thing in the morning. was interrupted. >> i have milk in the fridge. clear skies temperatures will start out in the low 50s to the frozen fruit. my husband tried to come to low 60s. tomorrow afternoon south bay whole foods to grab food. numbers on the hot side for they were closed. gilroy. san jose 90s. there's panic on the streets. >> at this coffee shop employees 87 in on the peninsula. 83 san mateo. used the existing boiling water mid-70s at the beach. to make extra coffee. it will be warm. even in daily city and the sunset district. >> everyone had cash today. mid-70s tomorrow. 79 downtown san francisco. north bay temperatures 81. people do still have cash. how about 87. >> not me. i would have gone without that napa. 90 degrees in the east bay. coffee. pg&e is still trying to temperatures will be in the low to upper 80s. determine what went wrong here. 84 oakland. of course power has been 87 degrees in fremont. restored. you head inland it will be behind me as you can see they warmer than today. call it hot 94 degrees in fair are working very hard to repair the line as soon as possible.
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field. 91 walnut creek. 92 livermore. 94 brent wood. the temperatures are well above >> thank you. average for this time of year. look at what's ahead monday, we >> when life gives you power get a brief cool down sunday and monday temperatures will be in the 90s again. 60s coast side. tuesday we'll turn up the heat outages. bringing in some triple digits make cold brew couffee. they were unable to operate the for the hottest inland valleys. coffee machine. in the 70s near the beach. they did brisk business selling 7-day forecast. cocktails that replace alcohol warm to hot tomorrow. co for sunday. with cold brew coffee. andwo weeks aveling this of season is changing on monday into autumn. look at the heat. gusty in the hills. is back open. higher fire danger. planes started using the runway low 100 for the hottest spots again after 8:00 p.m. a week ahead of schedule. inland. mid-70s along the coast. don't get too used to the idea. the shut down reduced flights it will be sharply cooler. able to land and depart by half. thursday friday a dramatic and prompted hundreds of delays change from early next week. and cancellations. >> thank you. >> drought stricken. thousands of trees damaged after >> the best and worst places to
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date. years of drought set to be in california. where the bay area ranks on the removed. the work under way. list. >> america's game is rolled into living cheap. town. one family of three and offering wheel of fortune here in the bay area. and they want you. how you can try out. survival tips on living on less. a chance to appear on wheel of fortune. how, later this hour. >> live look at the friday afternoon commute. and this is interstate 80. towards berkeley. that is very slow moving. coming back towards us. oncoming traffic. going towards san francisco. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes moving slightly better. are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. but either way, it will be a slow ride in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events face buried in your phone. stop! look up. look both ways. like heart attack, stroke, or death.
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>> your chance. >> employees are not eligible. the wheel mobile is in the bay area. joining us live. with the wheel -- did they let you drive the wheel mobile? i'm wondering. >> no. sadly, no. i have more faith in ama playing usis game than you.we h mobehd wheel of fortune is here. in the bay area. i get star struck when i see larry. i get star struck when i see vana. come in. this is right in person. how are you doing? >> i'm so good. so excited to be here. we are doing our contestant search i just know wheel watchers are show up. >> playing vana you see a lot of contestants. what makes a great one? >> personality. we want people to shine on stage. when you come out here, bring
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your a game. tell us a funny story. if you love to sing. get on stage and sing or dance. we want you to shine. if you have a story, tell us. we need good theme play. guess the smart letters when you're up there. >> now you know why i don't have much faith in you. we want as many to come out as possible. what time tonight should people come. >> the first show at 6:00. come a little early. it is a random selection. we will take all the extra applications home with us and pick some randomly. and those people have an opportunity to get on the show. to get to audition in the final round. we have three, one hour shows tonight and tomorrow 2 to 6. >> what is your best advice for people scared. >> shake it let go of everything. really this is your opportunity. to audition for america's game.
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this is wheel of fortune. come on out and bring your personality. >> wheel of fortune! we want to see you. starting tonight at 6:00 or tomorrow at 2:00. >> larry needs to respond. >> i love the unprovoked attack. whatever you're drinking i want some. >> thank you. >> we'll take you out. >> i want to drive the wheel mobile. >> thank you, drew. >> i don't want you behind the wheel. >> everybody has such little faith in me. >> all right. while we're talking about game shows. that you can watch here. san francisco man is going to be on the $100,000 pyramid this weekend. he gets to play with celebrity guest. and his son. tune in sunday at 9:00 p.m. >> nationwide survey of the dating scenes in cities nationwide found out it's rough out there for california
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singles. stock ton rated the worst city for dating. citie surveyed 13% of residents say they're satisfied with the scene. atlanta, wisconsin and washington d.c. are the top three. madison, interesting. san francisco top rated bay area city. it didn't break into the top 15. 17 over all. oakland and l.a. middle of the pack. 53 and 59. sacramento and stock ton at the bottom. the survey considered dating satisfaction, social satisfaction, dating affordability and percentage of singles. expensive in san francisco to do anything. >> thousands of trees at risk now they're coming down. >> the trees being called dangerous and why 4,000 are being removed. >> a terrifying scene at a
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breaking news. out of washington d.c. united states is sending more troops into the middle east. >> president trump approved the deployment of u.s. forces to saudi arabia and the after an
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'l bng yor they become available. >> the chain saws were at work today. crews cut down and trimmed trees along state roads in all counties. it effort to reduce the number of dead or dying trees that fall onto roads. >> live along highway 13 in oakland with the story. >> we report this every year. especially during the rainy season. the rains come and trees with weakened or dead roots fall over. cal tran launched a project to make sure trees don't fall on you. >> reporter: a along state route 13. in oakland. crews were hard at work making sure trees weakened or killed be i years of drought resided alongside and not in >> the trees are being removed
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to prevent possible damage to the traveling motorists and property. >> spokesperson says the agency has identified somewhere between 3,604,000 trees that need to be managed in all nine bay area counties to make sure something like this doesn't happen began. >> early one morning in march 2012 a 40 foot tall tree fell across the southbound lanes. it disabled one car with four people inside. another vehicle hit the tree. went airborne and hit and killed one of them. a freshman. >> critics maintenance. >> this is why the project is happening and why it's so important that we get the trees down. >> the project is already under way in alameda.
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for wo in the north bay. cal transwarns there will be lane closures when the work is taking place as well as noise from chain saws and woodchipers. >> cal tran is putting up a section on the web site telling you where the work is. and what trees are being targeted. there will be lane closures. they would love to get it done before the rainy season. but it is of such magnitude. they probably won't get all of it done until next summer. >> all right. thank you. you have rainy season. buff you have the danger of fire season because of rising temperatures. which we're going to get. >> how hot it will be. >> it will be up into the 90s tomorrow. we warmed up today. the drought monitor the bay area is not in a drought. look at southern california, it is dry across the region.
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fire danger is going to be continuing to run high. through the summer until we get real rain obviously. clear skies right now. and as you look at your temperatures for tomorrow, how about 94 in fair field. so if it's not warm enough today, it will be tomorrow. mid-70s to mid-90s. cooler and breezer sunday. fall begins monday. we have heat for you that follows tuesday and wednesday. with the temperatures. coming up well above average for this time of year. before it cools down. >> all right. thank you. california filed suit today trying to stop the trump administration from revoking the states authority to set emission standards cars and trucks. 22 other states joined the suit. against the national highway traffic safety administration. the move comes after the federal
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agency issued a regulation designed to preempt emissions authority in california. as well as 13 other states as well as the districtf co hi iw. >> it was happening. a terrifying scene this afternoon at a chicago shopping mall. police say the driver of the suv smashed through the entrance of the mall. e rough the mall. the wheel peeling around corner and nearly running over shoppers. law enforcement raced to the scene. they thought the commotion was a shooter. no shots fired. police arrested the driver of the car after the suv broke down. the fbi is joined the investigation. motive unclear. >> all right. the invasion of area 51 is set. visitors on the nevada desert are
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not aliens. >> set for an invasion. from as far as france. camps miles from area 51. the legendary base that believers say is home to aliens. >> i gt here and it's great. >> it's been getting attention since june. when a joke facebook page called storm area 51. they can't stop all of us. calling on people to raid the base today. september 20. >> 2 million people rsvped prompting a warning from the military. >> all right. >> fbi agents showed up. at his door. >> i was terrified. i didn't know they were agents. >> after all the attention. he dded to turn the raid into a
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music festival. moving it to nevada. a population of 54 and one hotel. >> roberts cancelled the festival because of the logistical nightmare. despite getting a cease and desist letter. his former partner isn't budging. and insist the show must go on. >>. food is here. toilets are here. the security is here. people are here. >> for the believers they are preparing for whatever may come this weekend. >> i have 60 beers. eight gallons of gas. >> i hope we'll see some stuff here. >> so, no aliens aliens aliens i >> i guess not. >> it's turning into burning man. >> celebrating a day of peace. >> and could you survive in san francisco on $70,000 a year? a family of three says they do.
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how do they make it work.
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heritage month is here. to celebrate we're highlights organizations, people and culture. joining me today, the youth development coordinator at the san francisco public library. so you have a month and a half long calendar of events? >> we do.
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san francisco public library's answer to celebrating latin o heritage month. we have programs at 28 locations. and there's something for everybody. it's really exciting. we're responding to the community. libraries will get loud. it will be fun. there will be food. it will be a lot of things. >> we won't be activities. >> we have a variety of great performers. a performance for youth in the families. this is something where she brings in mexican folk dance and costume changes. and teaches them about the beauty that is mexican folk dance. she's a fan favorite. we love her at the library. she'll join us at a couple of them. we're excited to have her back. >> you have new collaborations this year. >> we do. we're really excited we're
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partnering with the mexican museum to bring mask making. at four locations. hat tia significance o throughout different regions in mexico. and making a mask yourself. >> last year there was film screenings at the different library branchs including disney cocoa. and a focus on food and cooking. talk about that. >> cocoa is a favorite for everybody. and we rereceived that feed back. we're excited about salsa making and for the teens they love to eat food they'll be doing snack trial tasting. our librarians find different snacks from different countries. taste them and find their favorites and walk away with something they learn that's new. >> it's so neat to be exposed to these different things you don't gt every day. let's talk about the library
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finds and the fact they are no more. it's recent. just happened. >> brand new monday september 16. we went fine free. fabulously fine free. so excited. to be able to offer that access. come in to a lie bray. we don't want anybody to be turned away. >> september is national library card sign up month. that exists. that's most valuable card to have in the wallet? >> it is. it opens up to a resources. museum passes. we have a giant library card. a warriors card. we have local artists designing cards. it's the most important thing you can have for free. >> open to any california resident. it's open for the bay area in california. and we just welcome everybody in. >> that is wonderful. thank you so much for coming in.
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and giving us a preview of the events you have going on and the good work you're doing. >> thanks. sounds awesome. >> coming up. a plea for help. a five year-old boy needs a bone marrow transplant. and can't find a match. there's way you can help. >> the best place in the world to retire ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find?
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a family in the east bay needs our help. their five year-old son has rare form of cancer need of a bone marrow transplant to survive. he doesn't have a match. more on why and how you can feh ish w right before his first day of school, his parents noticed a. they took him to the hospital. the physicians told him it was a breathing issue. she knew that wasn't it. >> nobody is listening. something is wrong. >> that was two weeks ago. by the end of the week. >> i come around the corner on
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the staircase. he's on the floor. gray. i called 911. they come, i said this time take him to children's. >> mass on his lung. it's rare in the united states and less common in children. >> we were sitting there in the room. he couldn't talk much. he couldn't breathe. and he says, i love youis famil twin is a match. >> according to to be the match. black people have a 23% chance of finding donors. compare that to 41% of asian pacific islander. or 77% for white people. >> i'm crushed our community has been so reluctant to share dna. >> as a parent, dhou we accept that these are the facts for our
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black and brown kids? >> his principal partnered with be the match to test possible donors friday night. and will host an event saturday. >> i don't know how to say it. my heart goes out. >> peace sign. >> his father says his son loves taking pictures. we couldn't get him to throw up a peace sign friday. maybe with help, he'll feel well enough to do that again. >> we want to see his smile. tomorrow is world marrow donor day. if you'd like to help be the match. we'll be at the elementary school tonight. from 5:30 to 7:30 during the school international pot luck. and tomorrow from noon to 3:00 p.m. testing is easy and painless. a swab on your cheek. >> consumer news now. chevy expanding a recall for a popular suv. >> because of a problem that can turn into a dangerous situation
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on the road. >> it's an odd one. i never heard of it. it steers the wheel in a different direction. expanded recall covering 200,000 track suv. that recall affects 93,000 vehicles from the year 2005 through 2018. chevy had already issued a recall for the track suv from 2017 through 19. the car maker says a part of the front suspension may have been welded improperly. if that fails the front wheels may turn themselves making it difficult to steer flt dealers will inspect cars and fix them for free. a latest word in the scammers dictionary. a combination of sms and fishing. scammers try to trick you into logging onto your account and submitting data through a spoofed web site. more and more scammers are using text to fish for the victims. the more the reason for this is
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more people are falling victims because while we have no problem ignores phone calls. we are more likely to respond to text messages. you might want to knock that off. if you are looking to spend retirement in pure harmony. it might be wise to move to iceland. a new report says the country is the best for the well being of retirements. the highest material well being in quality of life. people were healthy there too. as for the united states. we fell two slots to 18th over all. report said worries about social security and medicare. rising economic inequality and lower life expectancy are affecting the ratings. >> not a lot of smishing >> okay. so what was the biggest toy
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store chain in america is trying to launch a come back. the parent company of toys are us announced today it's partnering with canditopia. the pop ups will featureinteracg elements to try to revive and evolve the toy store. the first two are next month in atlanta and chicago. the original toys are us chain shut down u.s. operatons last year. after bankruptcy. >> living cheaply in san francisco. >> it really can be done. >> we know the bay area is one of the most expensive to live in the country. try living on $65,000 a year. and that is with a wife and a small baby. you know you want to watch. >> what's coming up at 5. >> as we head into warm weather. the warning from pg&e about fire danger. and the potential for shutting
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san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. san francisco we know is one of the most expensive to live in the country. imagine supporting family on $65,000 a year. it's possible. how he makes the money work. >> this is my favorite store. everything in it is free 99. >> he isn't what you typically imagine someone working in tech to be like. >> all you see here the baby dmu furniture the clothes we got for free. >> his 400 square foot apartment with wife and baby is how he chooses to live. in order to make a $65,000 salary work. something he describes in his video. >> boom.
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cook your own food at home. don't go to restaurants. >> with high cost of living. families making $117,000 or less are considered low income. alex admits as the fifth employee of the e-mail service. he does equity. possibly in the millions. it's not guaranteed. >> it's like playing the lottery. there's a will the of risk. my family -- >> they spend $1,700 a month on rent. they don't have a car. they do odd jobs like cleaning houses to grow their nest egg and start college fund. >> anywhere from 5 to $10,000 a year of extra money. contracting. >> something not easy to the share with the world. >> it was terrifying. >> the key to making this work, not only in understanding life. but a shift in mind set. >> you have to really address what do you want out of life. and work toward that. it's not about keeping up with the joness.
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>> perhaps not forever. especially with baby number two on the way. >> probably move to florida. for low cost of living and opening a new office. >> how do they really make it work? his parents still pay for his cell phone. and he spends $250 a month on food. including restaurants. the break down will be on our web site. new numbers crunched by the web site back up what she reported and what many know. the bay area is the most expensive place to live in the nation. a single person needs to earn $5,000 a month to live isn't the region. for an adequate standard. a family of four needs to bring in $11,000 a month. these are 2017 numbers. the authors note they are higher now. >> that'll do it for the news at 4:00. thank you for joining us. >> we're hoping we're preparing
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for the worst. not actually seeing it. >> temperatures are climbing through the weekend into next week pg&e firefighters are staying on high alert. the warning tonight about potential power shut offs. >> students marching out of classrooms to draw attention to climate change. we'll look at the local events. >> part of the effort to build a better bay area. the transformation under way at treasure island. from base. >> start with a live look at the weather. clear skies. beautiful day actually. expect much of the same this weekend. temperatures will be climbing. the weather is enough for pg&e to be thinking ahead and remind residents they can shut off power as a precaution. >> thank you so much for joining us. live in the knot bay with more
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on the warning from pg&e. which of course was born out of the devastating wild fires. >> this add rise ri. power safety power public safety power shut off. now what's interesting. we have never seen a one of these notices come so soon before the fact. it presents a change in policy. >> dry grass, warm weather. electrical power lines. a new normal of the fire tri ankle. sp materialize next week. prompting an early warning on twitter. >> be prepared. >> an early report about elevated fire conditions that might cause the utility to cut power in an area ranging from the bay area. east to the foothills. a pu
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