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reggie: a new monkeypox vaccine. kumasi: car crashes into a store. the investigation now underway. reggie: protests at the airport paired why workers are walking off today. kumasi: a september storm is brewing. drew is here tracking the forecast and how much rain we expect to get and when. it is friday. happy friday, everyone. reggie: when are we going to get wet? drew: the storm really arrives sunday morning. ahead of it, temperatures in the 50's and low 60's. looking outside, a fair amount of fog. you see the overcast sky. a live look at the exploratorium camera showing running clouds.
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sunshine this afternoon. today is a warm day compared to yesterday. we will see the 80's make a comeback. 70's and then along the coast in the 60's. today and tomorrow are dry but looking at the raonic chances over the next seven days, they ramp up. sunday will be wet and then we have showers monday that could linger into tuesday as well. we will time the entire system out coming up in eight minutes. kumasi: a pop up monkeypox vaccine clinic opening in san francisco, focusing on those most in need. our reporter is alive with the details. good morning, lena.
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reggie: we will get back to her in a couple of minutes. if you are flying out of sfo, you may want to get there early and bring your own food because the food workers will be picketing from 2:00 until 4:00. workers make a $17 an hour and they say that is two dollars less than the city's minimum compensation ordinance. they say after today's demonstration a strike is very likely. kumasi: not to the deadly plane crash in watsonville. new witnesses saw what happened. we have the story. >> reporter: a stunning report by the ntsb on the midair plane collision. a closer look at the harrowing
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photo capturing the moment the single engine cessna and twin engine cessna crashed, killing three people and a dog. >> it showed that the twin engine was turning to the right to avoid the other aircraft that was clearly making the turn too late. reporter: they explained the twin engine carrying residents and a dog was traveling too fast, a speed that wouldn't have a for a safe landing under any circumstance. >> there is no rational explanation why he was going that fast. the pilot was born and raised in alamo in the report confirms with the family told us previously that he was practicing touch and go landings on his fifth and final to attempt. >> pilots will often go to the
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airport and practice flying the landing pattern 5, 6, seven, even 10 times. reporter: the airport is never a control so they listened as the pilots communicated over common frequency. the witnesses saying he attempted to turn right and his left wing struck the other aircraft. >> please be advised there is an accident. reporter: the family reacting saying, we are deeply saddened that neither plane had a chance to land safely. he was a cautious and meticulous pilot. flying was a passion he thoroughly enjoyed adding, we will feel the loss for the rest of our lives. kumasi: friends created a gofundme campaign to create a
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memorial at the municipal airport. you can click on the story for the link. reggie: investigators trying to learn why a driver crashes car into trader joe's in castro valley. six people were hurt. it cloud 50 feet inside the store. four people went to the hospital. investigators do not believe rush was intentional. >> the driver is cooperating, remained on scene and we do not believe he is injured and we are ruling out any impairment. we do not believe alcohol or drugs played a factor. reggie: they backed the car out of the store. employees did a great job helping those hurt before emergency ruth got there. kumasi: governor newsom will be assigning more climate change initiatives for the state. from publicwill styf e prog
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programs and me. state regulators finalized the plan to ban gas car sales by 2035. reggie: now the worry with mudslides with the storms this weekend. fire threatens an entire hillside after a fire in june. burn scars are feet away from homes. the trench could -- should keep mudslides away. >> if you feel unsafe, evacuate. reggie: the contra costa fire is urging residents to have a kit in case of an emergency. drew: it looks like the rain we are tracking will be spread out. we will talk as first storm
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moves in sunday. a live look at the roof side camera. good air quality today and tomorrow and through the rest of the weekend. quiet across california. th the storm system will slide down the west coast and impact northern california starting sunday. you will find lots of sunshine today, warmer this afternoon. saturday, the wind will pick up. most of the day is dry. there is a chance of a shower in the north bay and that is the focus over the weekend. scattered showers and downpours. the chance for thunder into monday. we will have gusty wind and slick roadways as the storm moves through. we expect higher amounts for the north bay. a lot of cities in the north bay
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will meet or exceed an inch. ling south, a fair amount of rain but tolls drop off or likely accord to half-inch outside the city for the back half of the weekend. we will time of the storm coming up in about 90 minutes. let's see how we are doing with traffic. sue: it is friday and a beautiful ride across the bridge. our two lanes in the southbound direction and four lanes northbound. roadwork in the northbound direction. very few cars coming across and it zero fog. let's take a look at the san mateo bridge. a 17 minute drive from a 80 across the causeway, up the high-rise and over towards foster city. let's look at early morning drive times. commute out of the central valley, 35 minute westbound into dublin.
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the ride from san rafael across the golden gate into the city, just under 20 minutes. reggie: why to antioch mayors want -- members want the mayor to step down. kumasi: cletus moore across bay area coming together. -- leaders from across the bay area coming together. ♪ reggie: i watch the whole trailer in yesterday. kumasi: how many times? reggie: twice. she is really channeling
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kumasi: a monkeypox vaccine clinic opening. lena: on the heels of leader saying they are finding a disproportionate level of monkeypox cases specifically in
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men of color. they are looking to connect to men in a different way. the public health department has partnered with the rafiki coalition, an organization dedicated to eliminating health disparities in the black and marginalized communities from noon until 3:00 today with a specific invite to the black and african-american community. as the response teams stress any further vaccine equity, they launched the monkeypox vaccine equity pilot to boost outreach to those groups. they say the goal is to get vaccines to smaller venues and clinics. >> we are now entering the harder phase of the vaccine campaign that lets us reach deeper into the community. we are opening applications for the intervention pilot. health department's we use local experience and connection to the community to identify strategies
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to improve vaccine access to communities of color, specifically those overrepresented in this outbreak. >> hope is on the horizon as new cases in the u.s. are down 50% august. if you are looking for a vaccine and cannot make the window of time, you can come to this clinic you see behind me. it will be open today until 4:00 p.m. reggie: i went to the clinic yesterday for the second shot and was in and out in 10 minutes. so get there and get out fast. to antioch city council members calling on the mayor to resign after they learned the county is settling a recent sexual harassment case against him. the mayor and his supporters say he is innocent and was never
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convicted of a crime. reporter: striking calls for me that electric -- elected officials saying you need to step up and ask the mayor to resign. kumasi: they mailed the mayor on thursday asking for him to resign following a sexual harassment lawsuit, and previous dui arrest. >> this is a distraction for the city. reporter: two women accused him of sexual harassment and unwanted sexual advances and hostile working conditions when he was the executive director of the health care district. the law firm representing the women did not return a request for comment. >> this is inexcusable. we can't act this way and be in a leadership position. reporter: the mayor responded that he is heartbroken by the allegations and they are false and i worked to create an environment to give opportunity to use two member of the communities who work
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marginalized as i has sought to make change. there was also another statement. she writes come as a woman, i can say unequivocally that the allegations against mr. store -- thorpe are false. it was clear that they lacked facts and i wouldn't. >> when we talk about the board of supervisors have an insurance company pay out $350,000 to two victims that have sexual harassment claims, i take that very serious. reporter: some suggest they may have settled the suit because the health care district was dissolved earlier this year. council members both admit that neither has spoken to the county board of supervisors nor the women who filed the lawsuit. this is not the first attempt to get mayor thorpe removed. efforts lasher failed.
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there is a meeting next week to consider the legal steps. reggie: we have reached out to the board of supervisors imposter county. their chair responded by saying the supervisor has no comment. kumasi: bart is hosting a special event. it is a right along antisocial event to get people a chance to meet regional transit leaders. it is happening tonight. 11 general managers and ceos from agencies are taking part. they will be wearing name badges so you know who they are here the event will end with a public happy hour starting at line 51 bory in oakland. reggie: the movie trailer for the new whitney houston biopic is out.
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it is called "i want to dance with somebody." ♪ >> special guest in the audience tonight, legendary record executive, mr. clive davis. >> my voice is gone. you start the show tonight. no talking back. i am your mother. >> ♪ there's a boy i know he's the one i dream of. ♪ ♪ >> what's your name again? reggie: the movie details the life of the iconic singer and her rise to stardom. it is set to hit theaters december 21. drew: this is hitting all of my -- reggie: all of the things you enjoy? drew: yes everything i enjoy.
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kumasi: i can't wait to see all of the scenes. reggie: i hope it gives the total story. kumasi: give us all of it. reggie: it was produced by climate davis -- clive davis, the one who discovered her and managed her. drew: is that how it really happened? reggie: it is fascinating. kumasi: where is kevin costner? drew: he is going to sweep in and rescue her. reggie: you know where he is because you interviewed him. kumasi: i did. if you wanted to come and pop up for whitney, i would be opposed. -- i wouldn't be opposed.
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kumasi: i think that was for i will always love you when she was sitting there. drew: outside this morning, a live look. here is the exploratorium camara. we are tracking and early season storm set to soak the entire region. it stays unsettled until next week. a lot of sunshine today. it is a warm afternoon inland. the warmest spots into the 80's. overnight tonight, patchy fog along shoreline and dropping into the 50's. a level 1 storm we are tracking. a lot of rain will fall on sunday we will find on and off showers into monday and early into tuesday of next week.
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the biggest concern, strong, gusty winds and slick roads. it really picks up a lot of oil on the roadways and turns them to slick conditions. outdoor plans on saturday, don't change anything for the first half of the weekend. by sunday morning, here comes the cold front. we will find heavy showers. the second half of sunday into the afternoon and evening, we stay unsettled through the entire day. slick travel -- downed trees and power lines are something we will track. mild today. behind the storm system, we will brighten up and warm up by next week. kumasi: cinp, t seven
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things tonow. reggie: we have heard flying cars but flying bikes? what is happening? kumasi: we know what you mean. reggie: this is straight out of a star wars. we will tell
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kumasi: here are the seven things to know. number one, a monkeypox pop up clinic is specifically for the black and african-american immunity. reggie: number two, the master tenant of the warehouse faces a judge. a search of his home showed several weapons. he is on probation and could end up in jail. kumasi: a master has been named to oversee documents seized from mar-a-lago. the judge has until november 30 two review documents. a separate judge denied a request to continue the investigation. reggie: the state is set to spend $54 billion on a variety of climate change programs. drew: number five, we are
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tracking a weekend a weekend storm today and tomorrow. -- storm, today and tomorrow we are dry but downpours sunday and finishing of the weekend. sue: number six, following your commute. no metering lights at the toll. down the 80 quarter into the city, 25 minutes. kumasi: number seven, the botanical garden is returning today featuring a dozen pianos scattered throughout the garden in golden gate park. it is free for san francisco residents. reggie: police across the country concerned about a new trend in crime. >> a frightening type of crime on the rise. authorities with an urgent warning about a sharp rise in that they are calling criminals lying in wait while unsuspecting
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victims get money out of an atm or bank and following them to another location and robbing them. >> they are dangerous, stealing money from your hands. >> he said he was found after making a large cash withdraw from a bank while paying for gas, a suspect smashed his car window to steal cash from inside the vehicle. >> it was a feeling of absolute shock knowing what just happened . my entire month's salary gone in a split second. right now i am speechless. i don't know to say or think or do about it. >> we will have expert tips to protect yourself. kumasi: there is a lot of innovation rolled out at the detroit auto show. one idea for transportation is flying bikes. this is the hover bike. it is made by a li technologies.
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it can go up to 60 miles an hour and stay airborne for 40 minute. >> it was exhilarating. it is comfortable. there was nothing jerky. kumasi: ok. so for now it is not controlled by the writer -- rider. who would you give the remote to russian mark -- who would you give the remote to? reggie: god. kumasi: the price is $770,000 but feel a future model could be $50,000. reggie: it is just a big drone with a person on top of it.
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kumasi: are you supposed to go 60 miles an hour. who are i giving the controller to? reggie: dog parents are just like people parents. they get just as excited as their baby, in this case a puppy, goes for a first swim. >> good girl. >> come here. cute little shark. reggie: i don't know that this dog wants to be in the water. the dog went for a swim wearing a tiny shark suit. they say she is two years old and was recorded at a river next to their home in kansas city.
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kumasi: i would want to go in the water. reggie: she is making noises that mean she doesn't want to be in the water. kumasi: she is too cute to be in this water. she needs to be in someone's purse. reggie: at least a nice pool. kumasi: on a floaty. reggie: uber hacked and the paws on some operations. kumasi: president biden's first talks
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kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30.
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the man responsible for the ghost ship tragedy back in court. the hearing to see if he violated his parole and why the prosecutor wants him back in prison. kumasi: preparations underway for the big conference expected to boost business and tourism in
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san francisco. >> and that is the story about how of the fans across the internet brought back our beloved mexican pizza. reggie: drew has been waiting for this for many weeks. it is finally here. mexican pizza, the musical, appearing on tiktok, a look at the amash -- homage to the popular taco bell item. drew: i am surprised it is revived. kumasi: dolly came through. reggie: she was busy. kumasi: let's start with the forecast. drew: it looks like musical might be a stretch from just looking at it. right now, 50's and 60's. we will take you outside. a fair amount of cloud cover. we are not tracking dents fog. right skies today -- right --
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bright skies today. 70's and 80's in the warmest spots. we are still tracking rain in the forecast. we are tracking sunday, monday, and tuesday, all level one on the storm impact scale. we will look at the impact and how much you can expect for rain. kumasi: a hearing scheduled for this morning for the man accused of being responsible for the ghost ship fire in oakland. 36 people died in the fire in december of 2016. he has served years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter. gloria rodriguez is joining us. gloria: the court proceeding is a probation hearing. the prosecutor saying that he violated his probation and filed
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a petition to send him back to jail. his wife and attorney are defending him. new documents say that he could go back to jail based on a provision that makes it a crime for a person on probation to own, possess are having custody any ammunition. his attorney telling us that they did not find a gun but found a whole it. his wife -- found a bowl it - bullet. his wife said he -- she used the bullet to honor those killed from gun violence. he also was found have archery bows. >> he was the manager of a baseball team and they were
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playing with the kids and room was having a good time. they had a bat but i wasn't going to hit anyone with it. you are a dangerous felon and you have a baseball bat. how absurd is that? gloria: he said he would never have any items of harm after especially what happened. we will have an update on the hearing. reggie: one of the main aspects of building a better bait area, san francisco has nearly 800 confirmed cases of monkeypox. help fight this red, a pop-up vaccination clinic is opening it. lena: as a disproportionate level of monkeypox cases has been found specifically among gay men of color, city of san
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francisco working to connect to that community in a different way. instead of bringing them to the daily clinic, the department has partnered with a coalition dedicated to eliminating health disparities in the black and marginalized communities to offer a pop-up vaccine clinic today at the location and cesar chavez street within invitation to the black and african-american community. as the monkeypox team stressed a need, they launched the equity pilot program to boost outreach to those groups. the say the goal is to get vaccines to smaller venues and clinics with the help of trusted community-based organizations. >> cdc will provide them with vaccine, materials and assistance needed to realize the local interventions and will help us learn what works to get
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needed monkeypox vaccine and services to populations. we have allocated 10,000 vials come up to 50,000 doses of a vaccine for their smaller interventions. lena: hope is on the horizon as cases are down nearly 50% since early august. if you are looking for a vaccine and cannot make it to that clinic, you can come here to this one at san francisco general hospital. they will be open until 4:00 this afternoon. kumasi: new this morning, a brooklyn-based judge has been selected to serve as special master to review materials seized from mar-a-lago. he was endorsed by the justice department and named as a potential candidate by former president trump. a different judge also rejected the justice department's bid to renew the investigation into the
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classified documents. she claimed pausing would not come without national security risks. he has until november 30 two complete his review -- to complete his review. reggie: uber responding to a cybersecurity breach within the company. employees have not been able to access slack or other company software. kumasi: a piece of san francisco history at risk of fading away. boy scout troop three has operated in chinatown for more than 100 years. this morning, they are facing new challenges. tim johns sat in on one of their meetings and brings us their story. tim: in chinatown, you will find a piece of the city's street few
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know is even there. >> this is 1964 and this was our troop. tim: for the past 108 years, boy scout troop three has stood the test of time, becoming the oldest group west of the mississippi river and second oldest in the nature as a whole. stephen chang has been a part of the troop for 60 years, first as a scout and out as a master. >> they are 11 years old and then you see them when they graduate and just to see the remarkable change. tim: today's group is open to everyone. when it was founded as 1914, all of them were ethnically chinese. >> because of the chinese exclusion act, history shows we were not welcome. tim: the troop has dwindled in size and is down to teen members. he said he believes cost and then neighborhood being working
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families place parole. >> we are a lot different than a lot of other troops. they have more resources and more parents able to be involved in the program. tim: despite the reduction in size, the camaraderie and the lessons learned remain timeless. he has spent part of the droop for several years and enjoys passing his knowledge down. >> i try my best to be a leader to them but also be a friend to them. tim: he said following the pandemic they are picking up recruitment efforts, to remain a part of san francisco's culture for another 108 years. >> we offer hands-on learning, building their confidence, teaching, having fun, responsibility. i don't think any of that gets old. reggie: salesforceosti the
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dream force conference next week. preparations underway. the world's largest software conference will bring in much-needed buzz of the to downtown san francisco. the event expects to generate $40 million. it runs tuesday through thursday. the immigration debate intensifies. democrats accusing republicans of political stunts. what president biden is now saying. a dozen panels in san francisco with performances. drew: a live look at the golden gate we have a fog but no dents pockets near -- dense pockets near the ground. very quiet across california this morning. all eyes on this storm system out of the both of alaska sliding down the west coast.
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by sunday, it will enter northern california, bringing rain with it. today we are dry, a warm afternoon. tomorrow, the wind will pick up the head the storm system by sunday, the rain is here and we expect heaviest rain sunday morning. we will find light showers continuing into monday and tuesday. monday, a slight chance of thunder. slick roadless and gusty winds. a typical set up only talk about the early system, the highest amount in the northern bait. many will get close to if not exceed an inch of rainfall along the coastline. heading outside of the north bay, widespread rain from one quarter to three quarters of an inch of rain for the second half of the weekend. we will take a look at the hour-by-hour forecast coming up
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in eight minutes. sue: we will follow your monday morning commute through the rain and all. we are going to san rafael taillights in the southbound direction past northgate mall and the civic center and everyone moving at the limit through marin. no delays to the richmond san rafael bridge or the golden gate bridge. people coming into marin on the westbound direction, about an eight minute drive westbound from the toll plaza up and over the span and past san quentin. a new accident of the altamont pass which is typically slow already but now adding to that with an accident on the right shoulder and blocking lane number three. that will slow your drive westbound. it is a 40 minute drive from tracy up into livermore and the dublin pleasanton interchange.
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reggie: today, president biden will meet with the families of brittney griner and paul wheeling. there will be the -- paul welland. they have been trying to secure the release of the americans. in july the white house proposed a prisoner swap but russia has not agreed to the deal. now to the immigration debate. republican governors continue to send migrants from the southern border to democrat-led cities where the influx is overwhelming local resources. president biden condemning the transports, calling them political stunts. here is abc news reporter justin finch.
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justin: immigration emergent as the latest political flashpoint. this man among some 50 migrants including several children who landed in martha's vineyard thursday. when asked, he said he has no idea he was in massachusetts. florida governor ron santos on why he had them flown there. governor desantis. we are not a sanctuary state. it is expensive. >> there is nothing tough about using women and children for your home political gain. justin: more landing in washington, d.c. they were bused to the vice president's home. it forced officials to scramble to assist. since april, texas has bused more than 8000 migrants to d.c. and 2500 to new york city since early august. >> this is a national
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responsibility and should be a national burden. justin: governor newsom tweeting what he they are doing -- what they are doing is cool using kids as political ponds. president biden challenging republicans to help draft a bipartisan solution. pres. biden: it is long overdue to come to the table to provide a pathway for citizens and those in temp rate status and farmworkers and essential workers. justin: the united states expected to get to million crossings up from last year's 1.6 million. the white house saying it is working to fix a broken system and the legal process will take time. kumasi: flower piano at the botanical garden is back today. the annual event started in 2015
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featuring pianos scatter through golden gate park. there is a schedule of musicians and the public invited to play. it is free for san francisco residents. if you don't live in san francisco, it is your team dollars a day. there's our -- there are some discounts. the panels will be up until tuesday. now to the love for taco bell's mexican pizza the roller coaster ride has been enough to inspire an musical and dolly parton is in it and also a doug -- dustin -- doesn't other tiktok stars. >> my real obsession come the thing i dream about is mexican pizza coming back on the menu. >> i thought that was gone forever. >> didn't you hear from doja cat
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? it is back. ♪ reggie: i'm so confused. what am i watching. [laughter] kumasi: taco bell just prepared mexican pizza the musical. dolly parton is apparently at the voice of the mexican pizza. reggie: dolly, blake twice if you are ok. drew: i have a hard time that she just finished a concert and said you know what, mexican pizza. i just don't see it.
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reggie: she says you know what, a check. drew: she said i just a phone at the screen? not with more energy, dolly, 3, 2, 1. reggie: it has been a long time to try again. drew: i don't know what i was expecting. it wasn't that. reggie: something that looked a little more produce, like money. drew: i didn't need 12 minutes. the two minutes of something polished, but dolly, we love you. that is what we cap are waiting. kumasi: still think it is disrespectful. it is mexican independence day
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and heritage. maybe i am offended for no reason. drew: be offended. reggie: i think it was the witches for you when they came out. drew: some intern is getting fired. but talk about the weather. we have cloud cover. all eyes on sunday, tracking and early season storm peered rain coming -- an early season storm. rain coming back. overnight tonight, 50's for the most part with patchy fog. we are tracking a level one arriving early sunday, the heaviest rain sunday morning but chances for showers into monday and early into tuesday. slick roads a concern and also gusty winds.
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if you have plans on saturday, don't change a thing. increasing clouds throughout the day. by sunday, rain arriving shortly after midnight. comes the front moving through. the afternoon on sunday will likely see peaks of sunshine but still tracking on and off showers to finish the day. find your rain gear. you will need it on sunday. temperatures in the 60's and 70's. reggie: new at 6:00, the food item that has gone out most in price and how some prices may come down. kumasi: park at the
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kumasi: today, some residents can apply for universal basic income. some will receive $500 a month. it has been funded for a grant. you can go to the mountain view website. applications will be accepted through midnight on september 25 and if you are selected, you will be notified first week of october and get the first payment by mid december. reggie: a dog will be featured in what is being billed as the largest dog gathering festival in the country. bark in the park returns. it includes food and drinks and owner and dog look-alike contests and a tail wagging contest. thousands of dogs expected to be
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there. there is a price to get in, $10. is that a dog dressed as a duck? the $10 goes to a good cause, including humane society of silicon valley. drew: were there sheep or goats? what was happening there? reggie: there is the duck. he is really cute. drew: that could be, you know how some dogs you nuzzle, that would be acute weight to do it. kumasi: you have to look at his outfit. reggie: it is a taxi to. kumasi: hield -- tuck sedo -- tuxedo. reggie: he looks so cute. drew: a lot of sunshine today.
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we are still tracking rain on sunday. find your umbrella. the heaviest will fall on sunday. kumasi: hundreds of thousands of trucks being recalled because they might roll even in park. the latest lawsuit against meta. kumasi: why some people trying to get a glimpse of the queen's coffin are being told to come back later. reggie: a whole hour of news is next.
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want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless.
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they wrote it for themselves. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: new monkeypox clinic in san francisco. reggie: routine shopping becomes anything but when a car smashes a trader joe's. kumasi: less rain on the way, weeks after the heat wave. when and where we see showers. reggie: mine. -- good morning. drew: rain, back half of the weekend. today, tomorrow mild sunshine. marine layer with us.

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