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big plan of attack to get you what you need for the holidays. >> the dodgers and the giants of, one game for a trip to the nlcs. >> it all comes down to tomorrow night. the dodgers giving the giants all they can command all -- can handle. which team season will be our? it is not the giants. >> i will wear orange tomorrow. >> i will have address picked up. >> i think we need to do it. >> up we will be ready. >> jump on the bandwagon. >> annexed a little push. >> good morning on wednesday. you are watching abc 7 live wherever you stream. we are going to start with the forecast. good morning. there is so much outside. it is a better day for outdoor activity. not having to worry about the fire activity in danger.
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relatively dry cold front moving through. you can see if few radar returns come for the air is so dry. most of it is not reaching ground. if you have been to the past, north of the area. that is the south i have seen measurable rain and this reticular system. we will keep a chance of showers near the ocean as we had throughout the day. temperatures are cooler than average. in the 50's and 60's with increasing sunshine late this afternoon. a cold front this time of year. backside will be breezy. that is your fire danger. we will talk more about that, coming up. >> as mike mentioned, because a fire danger, new round of book safety our shutoffs could begin at midnight tonight. there is a warning that it applies to 7100 bay area customers, and the map you see on the screen shows the specifics. it includes 3750 custome custome
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than 1400 sonoma, and rural parts of costa county. >> and napa county, the fire stays out. this will be on monday night as the canyon burned hundred 30 acres. is now 100% contained, and investigators want to find out how it started. napa county sheriff said that man was spotted near the fire, and he tried to get away. they now have them as a person of interest. he is recovering from burns. homes, ranches, and oil facilities are at risk. the fires rapidly expanding. it is grown more than 13,000 acres with just 5% containment. the fire is burning 20 miles north of santa barbara county. a stretch of 101 remains closed in both her actions. county officials declared a state of emergency. >> new details on the white house is pushed to get kids vaccinated.
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the government remains committed to 60 million doses of vaccines in november. shots have not been authorized just yet. abc 7 news reporter joins us live in walnut creek with what this will mean. >> the white house>> the white e ready, and they are doing just that. they are bringing a vaccine to where the kids are. to the schools. according to the san francisco chronicle, the state is already planning to set up clinics, vaccine clinics, 100 schools across the state. once the shots are approved for children under the age of 12. they purchased 65 million pediatric doses and told stays to be ready to go by november. that is into a half weeks. the governor has already issued a mandate, saying that this vaccine will be required for children, once they have fda approval.
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they plan to bring the vaccine to children to set up clinics. it will be available elsewhere. the white house will be sending pediatric vaccines to vaccines t locations, including two hospitals in drug stores, pharmacies, to make sure it is these elite purchase. reporeporepo >> covid detected dogs will be part of your child's school day. the california public health department received funding for a new program to introduce dogs into schools, starting this month. numerous studies show that dog notices are great at detecting the virus, but some experts say more expert information is planning to make sure they are accurate and real life situations. >> biden is meeting with ceos and the leaders of biggest ports as they grapple with supply chain issues. the white house is already warning about higher prices and shipping delays the all in a season.
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our live desk is more. >> they caution you could take several months for the supply chain problems to get worked out. that means it is time to start your holiday shopping now. this morning, president biden met with ceos of walmart and ups were expected to commit to shifting to 24/7 operations. but it will also meet with leaders from the two busiest ports. l.a. will commit to operating 24/7 which means that long beach has already been doing that for weeks. >> what happens with the railroads in the midwest, and effects the number of shifts. >> strong consumer demand, combined with supply chain, means many americans are not cutting the products they want on store shelves. it is a logistical headache. it will get worse during the holiday shopping season the white house is launceston -- launched attacks force. the big concern is that delays
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and higher prices will stifle consumer spending. it is critical to the already fragile economic coverage. >> thank you. the united states is reopening eight borders. travel could come sometime next month after a freeze on the pandemic. fully back say citizens will now be able to enter the united states by car rail or fairy for any reason. >> the fate of $100 million slated for a new school in san francisco is now in the balance. in 2016, san francisco voters passed a bond measure to fund renovation of the school of the arts. the district did not secure enough funding for this, so they are considering switching their funding to go to general school improvements including air purifiers. some community members say that is deceptive. >> i left my house, not but for decades, to raise that money.
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these children should have a platform for arts education that would send a message to the nation that san francisco values ours is acacian. you are taking it away. >> other supported reallocating the funds. school district delayed a vote until its meeting in about two weeks on october 26. >> is what many experts and fans expected. the giants and dodgers are play a few to find. -- do or die game five. >> one game for a trip to the nlcs. >> last night. the dodgers beat the giants. it all comes down to tomorrow night. >> this is while you play. to get to, it really boils down to execution, and it is pretty much as simple as that. >> the giants will send their ace, logan webb tonight for the
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game five. first pitch is at 6:07 p.m. at oracle part. if you're looking for tickets, they started $250 a piece. it may be worth it if you want to be a part of the moment. the winner goes to the national league championship series. >> or top stories. planned parenthood are escalating. the new plan to call the confrontation. san francisco housing. the city changes from the mayor to create affordable homes and limit greenhouse gas at the same time. >> northern lights are going south. the glimmer and shimmer moving further down towards the globe's equator, even some u.s. states can catch a glimpse. wes if you have not, you should try. it is so awe-inspiring watching a dancer the sky. it is pretty amazing. let's take a look at what else is amazing. case deking of green, -- speaking of green, this is part
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>> take a look at this. isn't it just as dazzling as i said it? the aurora borealis is a geomagnetic storm. triggered by a flare of solar energy heading earth on monday. it is making the northern lights. your aura borealis lights up the sky at lower latitudes than the usual, as far south as new york, wisconsin, and washington. i even saw oregon on twitter. landscape of weathered photography captured this 30 minute timeline study. the effects are expected to continue today.
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it is not always green. it can be different colors. depending on how much electromagnetic radiation is hitting the earth's magnetic field. let's talk about how chilly it is outside. look at the bay. it was so gorgeous. 44 degrees. 48 in san mateo, 44. we are knocking on the 30's. we have 34 in napa, 42 in san ramon, san jose in about already five. our air quality is great. it will remain healthy. as we head throughout the rest of the afternoon hours, if you do have after activity, it is chilly. would not be surprised if some people to turn on their heaters. higher committees will not be as try. if you're running errands, it will be a comfortable afternoon. if it gets a little warm come i will show you the 80's where they're are going to return, coming up. we have some big issues on the roads right now. we're going to start where there is a signal learn effect.
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backup is more than four miles back. westbound 80, before appian way, we will have a motorcycle crash. we are feelings block. and in that we have a second crash. this is in hercules. speeds are down to around five miles per hour. a big mess in the east bay. they're moving all the way south. looking at gilroy, outside, this will impact not to many people, but it is important because all lanes are shut down. there is an overturned big rig. it has filled. listen to this. 70,000 pounds of grapes are on the roadway. >> that is a mess. thank you. it is the netflix show that everyone is talking about. squid game. it hit a new major milestone. plus the five bear area area restaurants deemed the best by the new york times. >> watch out at the punk been
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>> new fallout after the raiders coach wretch designation. gruden has lost his sponsorship with sketchers and has been removed from the tampa bay buccaneers ring of honor. gruden coast the box to win the super bowl and it could be far from over. the players association is asking the league to release all 650,000 emails from the washington football team. it was that work lace mix -- misconduct which led to the
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media. it has no plans to release any more emails, citing privacy concerns. >> protesters are taking a stand against abortion and overwhelming a bay area planned parenthood clinic. the city of walnut creek says that confrontations have escalated outside of the clinic. local officials say they have been getting feedback about the sidewalk protest. they have been intensifying, with people walking the sidewalks, driveway. let's talk about creating a buffer zone. >> texas has encouraged people who are antichoice, anti-planned parenthood, anti-health care to come out and they are more local and animated. it is just more aggressive. >> i will tell you that we will never harass a woman. there are two distinct groups. >> the city is drafting up new regulations to control access to
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the clinic, and public discussion should begin next month. san francisco wants to make it easier to build housing property that is usually is made for cars. thprosalsitkips the rezoning prs which could take a year and a half. it will allow a bit -- developer to build for a gas station parking lot or carwash. the mayor seizes the way to cut down on greenhouse gas and provide more housing. >> a man in texas is showing off a creative yet practical way to scare his neighbors. alex croy set up a large plastic skeleton -- that is scary. you see what is happening here. it is actually water with red food coloring. that is coming out of a hose. he throws a halloween party every year anti-plants use the skeleton as a drink dispenser.
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-- and he plans to use the skeleton as a drink dispenser. he will use fog machines and lights. is it offscreen? >> i don't like that. >> me either. is it off the screen? >> it is making me feel sick. >> it is off the screen. >> what kind of liquid will be dispensing that that is drinkable? ? >> beer? punch? red punch. still not scary. >> we will move on because you two look like you could have done with the skeleton is doing looking at that. we will take a look outside. here are the looks and cringes in -- the towers the backdropacp for our highlights. cool for the next seven days. best chance for seven showers. fire danger returns tomorrow and
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makes a brief appearance. then it will go away and we left her than average temperatures we can. list take a look and see if we can find some 70's. nearly. everyoneeveryoneeveryoneeveryone even some 50 50's. we are sheltered from the wind. it is in the higher elevations where the winds will start to pick up. another heightened fire danger develops tomorrow. right now, here is a look at the life doppler. very active. whether you're watching me or checking it out on her app, it is very dry and evaporating before it reaches the ground. relative humidity around 5000 feet is just sapping it. it is making it disappear. here's a look at the future radar. right along the coast, our best chance of showers. as we head into the latter parts of the afternoon, sunshine breaks out. that is how we in the day. rainfall totals, rainfall totals? nothing.
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what a tease. here is an active weather seven day forecast. it 60's to 70's. that is the coast. mid 70's near 80's. low 80's and then some fall warm before we return to average on monday and tuesday. >> good morning. good morning america is coming. >> we have a look at what is ahead. >> good to be with both of you this morning. coming up on gma, i am in rhode island for her to do. we will talk about that later. we have so many headlines. empty store shelves and prices driving up because of that bottleneck. president biden is taking action this morning to break up the logjam and shipping. we will have the latest on that. we also get into the gabby petito case. we now know how the 22-year-old was killed. what those details could mean for the investigation. we are counting down to lift off. blue origin and william shatner,
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refill most prescriptions online and get delivery for no cost. >> i hope you enjoy the conditions because look what happens to tomorrow. fire danger becomes critical once again and that is why we have a red flag warning. now i want to jump ahead. if you follow me on social media, you know i talk about a high risk of some heavy rain. that is next week. especially as we had to wednesday thursday and friday. some of our medium-range models are pumping a one to two inches of rain across the north bay, that is for the heaviest of the rain could potentially set up. the rest of us will just have scraps, but at least we can get something.
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it is been hard to find rain lately. we will keep an eye on this. again, this is a week from now. it is something. >> you could be paying a lot for your halloween pumpkins this year. farmers across the country say they are dealing with the high demand and low supply. the pandemic, lack of workers, and shipping delays are just some of the reasons. the drought has also contributed to the problem. marty martinez has been buying pumpkins for 25 years. he says this year, prices are soaring. >> in some cases it is doubled. especially the specialty white ones which are hard to come by. there are 10 acres, we'll did half this year. >> pumpkins are still plentiful in many areas, but be aware of those rising prices. >> this next story might make you hungry. the new york times annual restaurant list is out, and it highlights 50 places in america that are their most excited
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about. >> for bay area restaurants have made the cut. they include mr. choose, and the anchovy bar. the marshall store in marshall, also meatless. these editors selected the restaurants. they were tasked to find places to eat that reflect the rich mosaic of american dining. if you're interested, michelin guide recently put out its newest list of affordable big restaurants in the big vermont category. these restaurants offer a full meal with the desert for $40 or less. they included my favorite, barbecue. you can see the full list at our website at abc news.com. >> a survivor thriller series, squid game, it is now the biggest series launch ever. the company subscribers have watched the south korean show since it debuted last month.
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netflix says that the success shows there is a global market performing which productions. >> squid game gave us more confidence that our global strategy is going towards the right direction. great stories can come from anywhere. it can be loved by anyone around the world. >> squid game is number one on netflix's top 10 list in 94 countries. it is the platform's first-ever korean series to reach number one in the united states. >> at 630, warning signs about what is happening california. >> new beginnings for a famed theater that used to play beach blanket babylon. the show kicked off in san francisco. >> as we head to the break, let's take a look outside at 6:27 a.m.. we will be right back.
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>> this is abc 7 news. >> making changes to the mass mandate in the bay area. one community considering a mask free sector. announcement to come in the next week. back shocking allegations this morning. a secret teen house party filled with alcohol and sex. claims coming out about what she was facilitating inside. >> countdown to lift off. live look at the liftoff pad in van, texas. t -60 minutes till it blasts off, sending william shatner with -- william shatner into space. he is 90 years old. i have to keep her myself of that fact. incredible. good morning. you are watching abc morning live. we will get all of that, but
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first are my meteorologist. >> hello everybody. as we click live doppler 7, which is active this morning. you can see it is green. it is light. most of that is evaporating. the few sprinkles as we head to the morning and afternoon especially near the coast. here's a look at the cloud coverage. we are starting in the 40's, and some 50's. upper 50's to mid 60's. as we hadn't of the afternoon hours, lower to upper 60's, and look at that clearing by 7:00. back into the mid-50's and was 60's. >> thank you. happening right now, star trek star william shatner and the rest of the blue origin crew is preparing for blastoff. the rocket has been cleared for launch, and they had for space at the top of the hour. we are at the live decks with the details.
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>> this will be a reality for william shatner. best known for star trek's captain kirk. and 90 years old, he will become the oldest person to reach the edge of space. a live look at the launch facilities in west texas. liftoff is scheduled for 7 a.m.. it will last around 11 minutes and go about 60 miles above earth's surface. the new shepard crew includes satin or -- shatner and other pastors. -- passengers. a nasa employee whose current company is headquartered in san francisco, and also audrey powers, blue origin employee who graduated from santa clara university. >> i plan to be looking out the window with my nose pressed against the window. dealing thing i do not want to see is a little gremlin looking back at me. >> if he sees one. taste trip to space will be blue origin second launch of an all civilian crew.
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the first launch included jeff bezos. the new shepard is scheduled to leave earth. that trip was delayed by the weather, but as i said, the rocket has been cleared for the 7:00 a.m. lunch. >> developing news to pay the country's debts until december. it arrives at the desk of the president to get the signature. it is a short-term hike to the nation's debt limit. it lifts the ceiling by $480 billion. the senate passes its bill last week. it is a short-term fix that sends out another looming potential fiscal crisis later this year. coded vaccines are still not approved for young kids, but the government is not waiting period the biden administration just bought millions of doses that are meant for children specifically. california is ramping up its
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number of vaccine clinics. abc 7 joins us now from walnut creek. >> california is ready to take the vaccine to where the kids are. right here to their schools. according to the san francisco chronicle, the state is planning to set up a hundred clinics. there distributing the pediatric vaccine. states must be rated go by the beginning of next month. it is two months -- two weeks away. shots have not been approved for those under the age of 12, but the white house has purchased 65 million doses, indicating that approval is coming soon. gavin newsom has issued a vaccine mandate for schoolchildren. the state officials intensive that that will kick in as soon as the vaccine for chilled -- children has full fda approval. pediatric vaccines will be sent out several occasions. it will not dispense goals.
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it will include pediatricians offices and pharmacies. they want to make sure it is easy to get, and it will be free and it sounds like it is coming. very soon. reporting live, amy, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the pandemic is having a disproportionate impact on enrollment at community colleges in california. the chronicle reports that committee colleges saw 16% decrease in students attending the 2020 fall semester, when compared to between 19. however, enrollment actually increased. according to a survey of of t student body reported, much economic hardship, forcing them to choose between work and school. race is also playing a factor. across all three public college systems, there was an 11% decrease of lead -- latino students. >> new developments in the plan to lift bay area mass mandates. the chronicle is reporting that san francisco and marin county's plans to the indoor masking on
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friday at offices where everyone is vaccinate. county officials are considering similar action in the east bay. they were told that the board of supervisors is making an announcement in the next week or so. >> the battle over vaccine mandates is heating up. the occupational safety and health administration, or osha, set a new rule which would require businesses with more than 100 employees to adopt covid vaccine mandates. or, it will weekly testing. the white house accuse greg abbott of putting politics ahead of public health. he announced she is banning vaccine mandates in his stay. >> every leader should be focused on supporting efforts to save lives. why would you take steps that prevent the saving of lives. >> governor abbott calls this an overreach.
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texas-based american and southwest airlines say they will keep their mandates in place. they say that federal policy supersedes state policy. >> there is a new beginning for san francisco's club. it was home to beach blanket babylon for 40 years, it has reopened with a new highflying love story. it is been described as a mini cirque du soleil. shows are held wednesday through sunday. >> that is fine. you've seen the videos are heard about them. it is terrible. organized retail crime is causing work -- walgreens stores to shut down san francisco. there is one group it will affect. you are looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we will have another update next. >> plus, the rock for president? what he says the research is showing him and the one big thing that probably doesn't help his case. >> i would like to smell what he is cooking. >> that was pretty obvious.
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come on. he's a disney guy now. he's a cast member. just like us. he gets my vote. 40 in santa clara, santa clara, morgan held. the cool spots in the south. low 50's. they are an exception. alameda, 51, 50 two. the rest of us are just for the 40's we stepped outside. these temperatures are up to an 11 degrees cooler than yesterday. i truly drier not to many clouds out there. elisa further inland you are -- that's why you are colder. showers near the roads today. mass transit. definitely colder this morning. mid and upper level clouds are trying to rain on us. it wl kes good air quality. we will be good to moderate on thursday and friday. still healthy. maybe warmer.
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an offshore breeze developed for the next two days, and it could be very fast. critical conditions are coagulating and coming together. by 10:00 tomorrow morning through 8:00 tomorrow evening. about a 10 minute window. you can see some fire danger napa. also in alameda and santa clara, but is a very small window. that is why the rest of us are not under that red flag warning. we will take a look at warm temperatures next. aristocrats commute -- here's the commute. >> we have been following this for over an hour. this is a live look at hercules on westbound 80 -- i know says eastbound, but that is turn. there was a crash in this area although it has cleared. you are facing residual delays because the crash site was on west on 80 before avenue lane.
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if you move into hercules, you can see the backup extends around 29 miles per hour. in gilroy, we have had a big issue. is on the outskirts, but there is own alert there. all lanes are closed. it is a big rig. i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time. just not daytime. and i need benefits. good ones. and you know, it would be nice if you paid for my tuition. like all of it.
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>> a deadly plane crash outside of san diego. a small plane went down on monday. it slammed into a house and then burst into a ball of fire. ups truck driver and cardiologists were killed. in the final moments before the crash, more than a half-dozen times the pilot was told that he needed to gain altitude. clouds and windy weather may have been a factor in this. investigators are looking into whether the pilot was also a
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cardiologist at a medical emergency. >> this next story is really outrageous. this morning, a or a seven-year-old mother is in serious trouble. she is charged with facilitating a secret teen party filled with alcohol and sex. we are hearing thathathathathatt said she encourage kids to think that's partake in illegal behavior. >> this is 47-year-old. she encourage drunken parties to dissipate in sex acts, sometimes nonconsensual, and sometimes while she watched. the teens, mostly 14 or 15 years old, included her own son. according to the district attorney, o'connor would use snap chat or text to her home, boarding the kids did silent or she could go to jail. court documents outline that she faces 39 criminal counts, including felony endangerment and sexual assault, to
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misdemeanors and child most asian. also provide alcohol to minors. the former prosecutor waiting period >> this is someone who was premeditated this for a particular purpose. this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to charges. >> investigators say that it spanned from june 2020 to may 2021. often, it involves o'connor pushing teens to drink until they become sicker blackout. -- sick or blackout. >> it is a very challenging case because the miners involved may have also engaged in criminal behavior. wn finger and a that weng drneand hopped up. it took a lot of brain children -- brave children to come forward and detailed this disturbing taste -- case.
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two oth oth oth oth oth onto the back of a vehicle while others were unconscious. the icicle district usedddddd icicle district refused to comment on the case, but they support investigations and matters that take place outside scope. parents and families also play crucial role in this setting of clear expectation for our young people and monitoring their activities. o'connor is waiting for extradition from idaho. abc 7 news. >> you have likely seen this video. walgreens. this was captured in san francisco. now, walgreens is saying and that it will close the store and for more in san francisco because of too much ceiling. the locations are here.
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said the number of retail robberies has slowed considerably. >> want to make sure that they are doing a better job of strategically setting up security systems to ensure these crimes do not continue to happen. our doors open and we are continuing to have conversations with them. >> closures will really affect the elderly neighbors who rely on these stores for their prescriptions. they are considering a bill that will allow sheriffs deputies to contract with businesses for overtime work at no cost to the city. >> there is a big show support for members of a family fighting to stay in their home. they kind eviction notice for the owners. it coincides with the expiration of the state eviction moratorium. supervisors, along with tenants rights groups join the family to
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fight their cause. >> i lived in his house all of my life. i was born in this house. to be kicked o kicked o kic that i've lived in all of my life is very hard. >> those at the event say that judges are not following tenant laws. the owners of the home cannot be reached for comment. cruiser testing a new tax to stop the william tower from sinking more. it was on the fremont side of the building. it will help engineers determine whether there is a different repair method that would reduce vibration. both are the thinking. >> it is not uncommon for project to revise its installation procedures. >> the test comes after arrest ro fit -- retrofits that cause
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the millennium tower to sink even more. the tower has been seeking since 2009 that resulted in a eagle settlement that resulted in $100 million repair. the tower structurally say. >> now for your money report. there's a reduction in iphone 13's. according to bloomberg, apple may be flashing -- slashing the number of iphone 13's this year. 10 million phones. the issue is reportedly because of the continued chip shortages and supply chain issues. also the pandemic. here is an alert for parents. walmart is recalling this parents choice rate -- rice baby cereal. the fda found high levels of natural occurring arsenic while doing routine testing. there are no root ports of any illnesses, but if you have it, throw it out, or you can get a refund. general motors has a recall of all of its chevy bolt electric vehicles. that is due to battery issues,
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and it will cost about $2 billion. the detroit automakers says it has struck a deal to be reimbursed for $1.9 million because of the battery supplier. the new york stock exchange is getting underway, and we are down by about 60 points. >> their new guidelines regarding aspirin use. older adults without our diseases should not take daily aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. recommendation from the u.s. preventive services task force says bleeding risks for adults in their 60's outweigh any potential benefit. panel says aspirin may be appropriate for adults in their 40's. if they have no bleeding risks. regardless of age, before you do anything, talk to your doctor. >> the fda offers e-cigarette products for the first time ever, but that does not mean that they are fda approved. r.j. reynolds now has permission
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to sell three of its tobacco favored fake products. -- vaped products. there are other products. the fda believes the tobacco flavor is less likely to appeal to the kids. this could help adults who are already addicted to smoking. in honor of halloween, dunkin' donuts is added some festive items. you can sip on a peanut butter cup maki auto or indulge in a spider donut. it is eight frosted donut with a glazed donut hole that looks like a spider. >> freight halloween party, pick up a diy deck ring get. you are not like anything? i do not like the spider thing either. >> you and i have different opinions. let's not go there. >> let's congratulate california's hall of fame. 60 members. all rocks of life. -- all walks of life. governor newsom presented a new class. grateful dead founder jerry
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garcia was inducted, as well as arts advocates. dorothy del martin is part of this year's class. they were married in the first same-sex wedding held in san francisco in 2004. pioneering musician richie vallance and his philippine and -- labor leaders rounded out the class. the ceremony was held virtually. >> congratulations. why do you like spiders? the spider look threatening to me. >> it was not key. when you become a -- pick up a donut or something, krispy kreme and some don't want -- some cute ones. the spider was just --. >> baby spiders come out. >> that is exactly why don't want that. >> you're welcome for the visual. it is halloween. it is 6:52 a.m..
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here is what is going on outside. you can see over both shoulders, we are looking at a few clouds. there are been upper-level clouds. they are letting go of some showers, but most of it is evaporating. it is bone dry. about 5000 feet, relative humidity about 25%. sprinkle possible. closer to the ocean. your clearing. that will bring up the fire danger. tomorrow, we have a weekend of sunny averages for all of us. as you had to the coast, enjoy the whole warm temperature without aggressive breezes from the couple days. a scope from coolest mormons. 59, 62 in san francisco, mid 60's through most of the bay into the south. a few 70's in antioch, fairfield. today, you can see the green in the hills. while the rest of us are in the blues. down into the 40's under a clear sky. a weak cold front is moving through today.
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here is the way it plays out. you can see a few radar returns as we come up 7:00. it is over the ocean. there is a colonel in the atmosphere. that is the low. the center of energy is out over the ocean with that girl. near the peninsula coast, possibly around lunch, fusion showers -- a few stray showers. rainfall totals are just not anything. 60's and 70's today, but look at the 70's and 80's on thursday. it keeps getting warmer. friday, the winds will back off, and saturday will be the warmest day. mid 80's inland. we could have some cooling as the onshore breeze returned sunday. it starts to spread inland on monday, and on tuesday, heiser back where we should be in the 50's 60's 70's. have a great day. >> a nine-year-old boy is celebrating beating cancer for the second time. he got a special surprise from a w to star. sasha banks sent him ringside
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tickets. >> i screamed. >> took two tickets the de brito ve event. it was a night or will -- was a night to remember. sasha basted out when her mats, but tony says she is still the boss. quickly going to be yelling for tonight? >> all to say i love you. >> he is a warrior. he is nothing your cancer. he is thinking about nothing is going to stop him. nothing is going to break in. >> after seven years of chemotherapy, 15 blood transfusions, 11 surgeries, 34 spinal taps, tony is now cancer free as of this past august. >> former wwe wrestler turned actor dwayne johnson's thing about running for president. he told vanity fair he is actually gathering data on the
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2024 or 2020 campaigns. he says that the indicators are positive. well he is not rolling this out, he also is admitting that he does not know anything about politics or policy. is that ok? >> well, that will be a, that wt one. it is a funny thing to laugh at that we were considering things. >> you do. i will say this. i had the opportunity to meet the rock once. >> what happened? >> i was in the bathroom. >> what happened? >> out like a clean bathroom. while i was in there, i almost got to meet the rock. i came out of the bathroom, and i was like, the rock. i just met him. he was so nice. >> here you go. >> where were you?
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on this wednesday morning, the white house is tackling massive supply chain disruptions, plus, new travel rules for the fully vaccinated. breaking overnight, the white house takes on supply chain shortages across the country. major disruptions driving up prices leaving store shelves empty. this morning, president biden meets with top business leaders, plus, the push for major ports to work around the clock. this as the administration plans to open our borders to fully vaccinated travelers. benched. the brooklyn nets banning one of the biggest stars in the nba. kyrie irving banned from playing or practicing with the team until he gets the covid vaccine. as more americans are saying, i quit when it comes to choosing the shot or their job. while in texas governor greg
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