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no one wants to reach -- 100 homicides in oakland this year. we remember the two most recent victims, teenage brothers shark during a house party. jobina: pushing for policy change, how one county is trying to keep ride shares safe when he reporting sexual assault. kumasi: live look at san jose. fall is here and you will feel it. drew is tracking the autumn weather that sticks around all this week. i love a good fall forecast
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drew: it is nice. 70's and 80's only way later today. the issue this morning is on the north bay. dense fog problems. petaluma, zero mile visibility's. a quarter mile visibility in santa rosa. number 10 is premature everywhere as a north bay. you are doing well. right now, 50's, near 60 degrees. light layer needed but this afternoon you will see sunshine. overcast skies right now in san jose. the sun is up in a little over an hour. we are in the 60's by noon. this afternoon, you will see sunshine the coast will see cloud cover. otherwise, 70's and 80's were from because. the next couple of days we hit a warming trend. kumasi: an effort is underway to keep uber riders safe when they report sexual assault right now,
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the policy is to let survivors choose if they wish to notify police, but one bay area county wants to go further. we are live in santa clara county with more. >> officials in santa clara county want to take things further by holding perpetrators accountable. the district attorney says he wants every sexual assault report the rubrics to the cash shared through uber to be shared with police automatically. they have been in talks with uber and a victim advocacy groups, calling on the company to report sexual assault allegations to police, something uber is not required to do to dave rosen estimates 62 assaults have happened in the county in two years but only one incident was reported.
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>> the victim they believe the company is going to contact police and he perpetrator will be held -- the perpetrator will be held criminally accountable but none of that will happen. >> hoover telling us -- hoover telling us we art clearly with surviving's that it is their choice to make. they make that choice, we have teams to support them and law-enforcement, adding that there's position was guided by experts and survivors themselves. but there is pushback as some victim advocacy groups feel that mandatory reporting could negatively impact victims. we will hear from advocacy groups in the next half-hour. jobina: we are hearing more from oakland city leaders after the 100th on the site of the year. this is the third straight year the city has hit that mark.
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leaders are adding funding for tracing equipment. >> if the guns can be traced to their point of origin and the people selling death can be put out of business. jobina: all of this is abc seven was at the community vigilant for the teenage brothers killed at a house party saturday night. j.r. stone has more. >> hundreds packed into berkeley's longfellow middle school to remember two teenagers killed at a party in oakland. >> one of the most difficult things as a parent is to bury one of your children, but to bury two at the same time? >> according to police state 17 euros and his 15-year-old brother were -- according to police, a 17-year-old and his
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15-year-old brother were fatally shot at a house party. there were around 30 people there. some who attended the vigil them, others have kids who knew them. >> manix and has been quiet about the whole thing. -- my sons has been quiet about the whole thing. i think it is seeking in. he is still processing it cap -- processing it. >> it was so crowded that the lunchroom reached capacity and many listen from outside the building. so many still struggling with not only what happens to the teenagers shut the loss of their mother now dealing with as she raises their four siblings. >> we have known each other since high school. we are very sorry. >> to see that they were killed in my neighborhood, that is sad. >> it teacher told me this hits
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close to home. he taught both brothers -- she taught both brothers in great school and heard the sirens on saturday. she is still in disbelief. kumasi: after the vigil, the uncle of the boys, ruben garcia, spoke with abc7news. he shared a message for community members, thanking everyone who came out. through a translator, he shared a message for politicians. >> still ahead. --[speaking foreign language] >> heat said he wants all senators, congressmen, city council to listen. please do something about gun control. it is cheaper to buy a weapon than food for a family. it dollar is worth more than a life. it is time to start. kumasi: king oakland today, a
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conference will be held on violence prevention. jobina: new development in last week's school shooting in oakland. video shows two suspects running right up to the front door. "the posted -- oakland police posted video of the surveillance clips. you can see the two suspects run into the building with firearms in their hands. then they come out running. police are hoping it will lead to more information for arrests. all six victims expected to be ok. you have lost a loved one or are feeling the emotional toll of these incidents, we have found ways to help. visit abc7news.com/takeaction for a list of resources. kumasi: a vallejo police officer
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fired for the use of deadly force. this comes after an independent, third-party investigation found he violated department policies, including use of deadly force that was not objectively reasonable, failure to de-escalate and failure to activate body camera. the department did not specify when the record -- kurt. we have reached out and not received a response. still had, the charges five members of the oath keepers are facing. jobina: policy, another dry year and the plan to keep water flowing across the state. drew: live look at the exploratorium camera. we are starting off with areas dt
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visibility. the number 10 is good visibility that the north bay is dealing with dense fog this morning. once the sun get sucked, it should burn off the fog. -- once the senate gets up, it should burn with the fog. we will find sunshine as the afternoon goes on. temperatures similar today compared to yesterday. 73 in oakland, 69 in the city, 84 in santa rosa with afternoon sunshine. we will have morning fog but these three date forecast shows a warming trend into thursday.
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sue: we have gotw bart issues this morning:e every morning there is a delay. there is traffic maintenance going on they are recommending that you transfer at vegas area. we are getting word of major delay was true transbay tube to. meaning likes were on this morning for a 10 minute delay. other way to san francisco from the purdy corridor, 35 minutes. sig alert on styling of art. kumasi: still ahead, it is national taco day. the deals you do not want to miss cap -- missed. miss cap -- missed. jobina: ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20.
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because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like copd, asthma, or diabetes, you may be at an increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. i want to be able to keep my plans. that's why i chose to get vaccinated with prevnar 20. because just one dose can help protect me from pneumococcal pneumonia. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated with prevnar 20 today. naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles about getting vaccinated on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country.
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the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i'm voting yes on 30.
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om interaction is now underway. five members of the oath keepers are standing trial, facing up to 20 years in prison. they have all pleaded not guilty . prosecutors say they planned an armed rebellion and tried to stop the transfer of power. attorneys argued the oath keepers never planned to attack. instead, they were waiting for president trump to invoke the insurrection act, which they state would hundred legally deputized the insurrection. jobina: stately water officials held a virtual talk about the water situation and say they are clicking action report and potential for dry year. cities and farms warned to brace
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for little to no water from the razor wire. california has experienced its driest three years ever recorded with no improvement expected. >> we cannot continue to think of drought something that happens occasionally and we go about our normal way of life once it is over. we are transferring to different conditions. jobina: the 2022 water year ended with statewide precipitation at 76% of average hundred reservoir starts at 69% of average. today is national taco day whether you like steak, chicken or caritas, today is all about the tackle. restaurants are offering deals current check your local taqueria or through tech. some fast food chains are
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offering special offers, including fruit tacos with any purchases -- three tacos with any purchases. you can get tacos at del taco. 7-eleven has many tacos for two dollars. taco bell is offering a pass for one day only. you pay $10 and get one teco a day all month long. -- one taco a day all month long. grubhub also offering deals. they want you to get app. what is your favorite teco place? -- taco place? drew: it is a bit of a bit of a chain, but i love taco-licious. we have so many great places, but i seem to always vote to that one.
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i know what i like. i also did not know taco bell had a teco a day pass for -- a taco a day pass. jobina: that seems heavily for your system -- heavy for your system. drew: is it like two things for one? in san francisco, there is a taco bell at the triangle and the avenues. jobina: look, everyone, drew just gave you two options. what about grand avenue? drew: the cantina is the fancy one, by the ballpark. jobina: i was thinking about the one in pacifica. drew:liatne,.
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mostly sunny day. and we will get a warming trend. we are watching dense fog, some places with zero visibility to outside the north bay, we are doing better. good air quality in the south bay. 70's and 80's from senate as a to morgan hill. 71 in moundsville. a fair amount of cloud cover, not his right along the coast today as yesterday. 67 for daly city. 66 in stinson, 79 in napa. because giving way to a mostly sunny day. fremont, good air quality.
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86 brentwoodf, 83 in livermore. overnight, fogor returning around the bay shoreline. locally dense fog in the north bay. temperatures dropping into the 50's. warming trend will move in tomorrow through the end of the week. the weekend looking nice saturday, the warmer of the two days. kumasi: now we are checking in with ginger zee. >> nice to meet with you this morning. on gma, we begin with the escalation by north korea firing a missile over japan. then vladimir putin raises the threat is russian forces lose ground to ukraine. th ealric cantorkeg t.scuemi iod the stunning report about widespread abuse in yemeni
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saying hello to the fog this morning. sunshine this afternoon. an update on the pauline -- pollen. it has been an issue that has come down from last week. medium levels this morning. elm is your main offender. uv index high later. isaac today in the 60's and 70's -- highs today in the 60's and 70's. kumasi: twitter is rolling out
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if edit feature, but right now, it is only available to blues subscribers in canada, australia and new zealand. twitter will launch a new market soon. the feature will give you 30 to make up to five edits. edited tweaks will include a last modified timestamp. jobina: knowing secretly bay area is home to a lot of great food. this worldravelers are sharing their favorite stops. two san francisco restaurants are on the list. kukari is -- the country by trip advisor is out with its best of the best list. the one on jackson street is recognized in the fine dining category.
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there is also a hidden gem category. that spot goes to mercet on treasure island. people rave about their fish tacos. it also is delicious. tripadvisor bases its list on authentic recommendations and reviews by restaurant goers. kumasi: fine dining is not just for people. pets have a lace to eat in the mission called dogue. the website says they offer fresh, nutritious meals instead of packaged kibble. the chronicle did a story on the restaurant, saying even the chef came to the table to say hello. menu items include hand cut filet mignon top is a poached quail egg. if your dog loves brunch, there
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is a $75 three course tasting menu on sundays. what are we looking at? jobina: that is what i am trying to figure out. this looks good. i am intrigued and want to know what is in our. kumasi: if you go to brunch with the dog, you might not be able to eat. you just watch the dog. jobina: north carolina dog is going to eat this in two seconds. -- and the dog is going to eat this in two seconds. kumasi: tonight at sundown begins the holiest day of the year for people of the jewish faith. yom kippur, day of atonement, is marked with fasting and prayers. ent sta at sunwn tuesday and goes to the end of
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iaeinesses e traditionally closed for the holiday. jobina: google japan has reimagined our everyday keyboard in a quirky form. this is the g-board, a five foot long strip of keys. google japan says it started five years ago as an april fools' day joke. i am trying to see how they do it. but then it developed into something more. besides using it to retype, it can also function as a hiking stick. google japan to sell at the board, but directions are posted online to worldwide. i see -- to build one. i do not see why someone would do that, but whatever floats your boat. they had time. strkumasi: too much.
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if you are insured shorter person, does -- you are a shorter person, -- next, peloton will let you keep track of what on vacation. kumasi: this story has a lot of people shaken. the search for a potential serial killer in stockton and crime tying the killer to the bay area. jobina: jobina: a search for an t
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members kidnapped from merced. the strange circumstances surrounding their disappearance. jobina: fleet week excitement in san francisco. these events today and what you can expect for the rest of the week. we will check out this beautiful forecast. sweater weather in the morning and then? drew: light layers. yesterday was beautiful with sunshine. this morning, fog is an issue in the north bay. petaluma has thick fog. the main issue is in marin and sonoma counties. outside the north bay, doing much better with fog. this morning, 50's for the most part. take the sweater with the that you do not need it let her. we are getting first hints of that sunrise. low clouds first thing.
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70's and 80's awake from the coast. major delay i'm already this morning. sue: that is right. it is over 20 minutes. they have an equipment problem but site not changed -- they say no trains are stranded. but they are single tracking and there is a fussy bridge between the san fran -- a bus bridge between san francisco's daily station. we are growing on the least short freeway delays. accident near powell street. we are waiting for confirmation on the exact location. there are your drivetrains. metering lights are on at bainbridge. kumasi: developments in the search for a serial killer blamed for six killings. one is in the bay area. gloria rodriguez joins us with the latest. >> the possible serial killer
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may have struck here. police are now linking the last april's death of the man in oakland to a recent crime spree. they are also linking this to a woman heard in stockton. authorities believe that this image shows a person of interest. police releasing the identities of five victims linked to the same killer or killers. the cases happened in close proximity in stockton. they are linked by evidence found at the crime scene. all the victims were ambushed while alone in the dark. they were five men, all hispanic by -- but one, it gunned down on the streets of stockton. the sister of one victim talks about the loss. >> he meant so much to us. >> the most recent murder
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happening last week. police are not saying what the evidence is but that the killer has a pattern and none of the incidents were dry again related -- drug or gang related. note material things were taken from the victims. police do not know if one or more people are responsible. we will bring you new development soon as we have them. jobina: in the day, underweight over how to keep used uber riders is safe when reporting allegations sexual assault. the howland is breaking it down for us from santa clara county. what changes does the county want to see? >> the county wants every sexual assault report made it through the work the automatically shared with the police but some victim advocacy groups worry
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this could read, test some of the victims. right now, the policy is to let survivors choose street unified police, but jeff rosen and sam liccardo have been in talks with both uber and victim advocacy groups, calling on the company to report sexual assault allegations to police. v.a. rosen says this is an effort to hold perpetrators accountable. he estimates 62 incidents happened in the county in two years by only one incident was reported to police. sandra henry has disagrees that victims automatically expect reports to goes to police and feel mandatory reporting could negatively impact victims. >> went survivors want to report, they make a report. they are not expecting or
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desiring that somebody else do that on their behalf. >> uber telling abc7news we are clear with survivors in that it is their choice to make. they make that choice, we have teams standing by to support them and law enforcement, but some south bay leaders would also like to see state or local legislation applied to all ride share apps, not just uber. please send saint mary's says a proposal on that is in the works and could be coming later this week. kumasi: on hurricane ina, president biden will be visiting florida tomorrow and the struggle is being blamed for 100 deaths. it is also responsible for billions of dollars in damage. jay o'brien shows us that crews are facing difficult circumstances. >> this morning, the number of
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people killed by hurricane ian mount more than 100. nearly a week after the storm first made landfall, search-and-rescue operations are still underway. >> there are more urban search and rescue teams in florida now than in any one place in american history since september 11. >> many rescue efforts focused on barrier islands, which have been cut off from the mainland for days. crews dumping gravel to create a makeshift road. after ian knocked out power, the state's largest electricity opening pledging to get electricity stored by the end of the week. some are just now learning of the devastation. >> i just announcing pictures.
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i have had no internet, no cable. i am now taking a glimpse. >> what is it like to see the area like this? >> the destruction is clear and fort myers beach, where whole blocks were obliterated. tim is still there waiting on help from fema. kumasi: this is all rehab -- >> this is all we have that is the fear that once we we cannot get back. >> florida has also created a disaster leave fund. officials say it has raised more than $21 million. jobina: take desperate search for four family members who police say were kidnapped in central california. investigators say they were taken from a business in merced. the sheriff has released photos
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of all the victims. a baby is among the missing, along with the parents and an uncle. >> we have no idea why they were kidnapped. we just know that they are gone. we have evidence to indicate that the individuals involved destroyed evidence in an attempt to cover their tracks. jobina: the sheriff's office has also released two photos suspects. no ransom demands have been made. anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff's office. kumasi: today, he santa clara county board of supervisors will be discussing a resolution aimed at curbing gun violence. the goal is to create a special task force to get illegal guns off the streets. a recent study found that the county spends more than hundred
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million dollars on the impacts of organ filings. a federal court citing with san jose will allow a new law requiring gun owners to get liability insurance. the san jose city council approved the measure in january, making it the first city in the nation to impose such a mandate. several lawsuits have been filed to block the ordinance. jobina: governor newsom signed a law designed to increase bone marrow donations. 30 in 2020 seven, charlie's law will let california residents register for the national marrow program they apply for or renew a driver's license or id card. the law is named for charles warm. he was diagnosed with leukemia in 2019 and struggled to get a bone mount transplant, in part because of a shortage of asian donors. sentencing delay for elizabeth
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holmes, the new date for the next hearing and the implications that come really. kumasi: you're looking live at the new york stock exchange. we are up i almost 600 point. another update is yet. jobina: it is not just inflation causing economic issues. layouts are fitting one industry hard. we are live every weekday on the streaming app. download it now. drew: 6:41 a.m., we are keeping our eye on the north bay. visibility is an issue. we can zoom in. you can see from santa rosa to petaluma, we are down a quarter of a mile. things are in proving, but be aware of this overly dense fog. it will burn off once the sign
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gets up. we -- once the sun gets up. we expect a lot of sunshine. onshore flow this morning. fog in a life of cities. here is future weather. at noon, 60's around the bay shoreline. 70's away from the coast with temperatures similar compared to yesterday. our beautiful autumn weather pattern continues. 69 in the city, any for in santa rosa -- 84 in santa rosa. warming trend wednesday and thursday. by thursday, we will see 80's and 90's away from the.we are tn part this morning. -- bart htis morning. sue: they have fixed the problem and trains are running successfully, but we still have
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the nature delay -- major delay because of that earlier issue. a major delay is over 20 minutes. you may find yourself with an accident near sunol. heads up there. still, with the sig alert, 85 on the skyline area between hickey and king. there is a detour in place. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? iaaaaaaaa!! times theth beyond-gig-speed fast.
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conduct with -- misconduct without a merciless examination during her trial. this means homes was sentencing will be pushed to a later date possibly november or january. hence up for palatine users, some good -- heads up for palatine users, some good news. but it would be easier to keep up with your workout on vacation. bikes would be in hilton hotels are presently u.s. about 300 hotels have already brought in palatine equipment but those were brought in before the bike deal. new york stock exchange, training gets underway this morning. we are off about 609 po todayi, the post office is holdingn a mega hiring event. ts. representatives will be at 20 fruit locations across the state
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today. today. they were -- are looking to fill 1500 jobs. some could become permanent to find out about the hiring fair, go to sps.com/please click silicon valley kitty hawk is laying off 100 people and closing three locations in the bay area. the hawk tired with the state's labor market in september. they posted on linkedin that they were winding out and working out the details of what is next for them. for the companies, the start up was founded in 2010 by the former leader of googles self-driving car team. kumasi: a growing number of tech companies are cutting back on hiring. we heard the report that twilio nd doucisgn are moving ahead with layouts.
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the silicon valley chamber of commerce is attacking the impact. right now, they are hopeful. >> they are re-scaling and regrouping. maybe you want to think of these as aftershocks from the pandemic . i am a believer that you will get it all back in shape and the going in the right direction and that is up. kumasi: spc cc believes silicon valley will need to work harder to attract and retain employers and employees. jobina: mayor london breed expected to welcome the week back to san francisco today. more than one million people are expected to come to san francisco. they free concert series kicked off yesterday and featured the navy and marine band performance. the gluten jewels will fly through the sky on friday, saturday and sunday and the man from san francisco is among the pilots. scott goossen became a blue
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angels pilot last year. you can find the full fleet week schedule on our website. i do not think we have a roof caps on there, but we should add that. maybe not personal ruth -- roof tops, vocal places in the city where you can watch. even in east bay, we can see it from there. drew: a few restaurants have rooftops. kumasi: and that new one. i do not know. drew: that one went the garden. that was cool. do you have to get a reservation? jobina: i do not know anything about it, but we should go. drew: sunshine up here, fair amount of fog.
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mostly sunny day later on today. do not worry. a warming trend it gets underway tomorrow, especially into thursday, waking up to temperatures mainly in the 50's. take the sweater with you. you do not need it later. south bay, and lots of sunshine, 77 in san jose, 84 in morgan hill's. 75 the height in cupertino. the coast is not nearly as sunny as yesterday we would get a little sunshine. 71 in mountain view. 72, south city with good air quality. north bay, sunshine, good air quality, 80's. the east bay looking bright later on. 75 in richmond, 74 in fremont with good air quality. temperatures at or slightly below average for this 10 year. the pollen forecast is a bit
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better compared to last week. the main offender isel -- the main offender is elm. 50's tomorrow morning. warming trend gets underway tomorrow. nice weekend with saturday the warmer of the two days. after morning cloud cover, expect right skies. kumasi: whoever you dress up as for halloween, make sure you are always in character. that is what this kid in kentucky did. he dressed up as michael myers for an event at the zoo. he laid down, got back up in character. [laughter] i mean. jobina: poor baby.
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kumasi: nobody effect on him? -- nobody checked on him? that is what you get for being michael mize. you do need to stay in character. i hope the niners stay in character we have a chance to go to the super bowl again. san francisco continued dominance over the l.a. rams. the night signature plate was this second quarter connection. deebo samuel ran for him 57 yard touchdown. they beat the rams. that is seven straight regular-season wins over l.a.. >> it is just my mentality of trying to make it a big plate, but it is second nature to me right now. what happened is something i have to work on all the time. the ball in my hands, i treat everything like a run. >> that is about all i did.
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deebo did the rest. jobina: we were admiring deebo's chain and outfit. is it "d" for "dior" or "deebo"? steph curry was on espn2. played. football. kumasi: hugh said his mom made him put on all the paltz. you could tell. jobina: in my childhood, we played football with padding. kumasi: dan ashley hosted an event to benefit a worthy cause. jobina: yesterday was the golf tournament at the country fog in danville. since dan and dave goldman
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started hosting the tournament, it has sent 12,000 kids to summer camp, all expenses paid. >> we are excited that all these kids are kids that otherwise might not have a chance to get have in nature -- get out in nature and do traditional summertime activities, all the things every kid should get a chance we could do at least once. jobina: the event also featured a charity auction and banquet if you want to help, go to friendsof the space campconquered.org. kumasi: steph curry was going virtual and you will be able to play him in the upcoming pga tour videogame. he will join michael jordan on the playable character is. you can preorder it right now. the game is expected to be released on tober 14.
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-- on october 14. jobina: a mom headed to hawaii to celebrate her victory over breast cancer when the captain gave her a special shout out. >> her victory over late stage breast cancer [indiscernible] [applause] jobina: oh my goodness. the surprise announcement was planned by a friend. the woman was diagnosed with cancer in march 2021 while pregnant. she was deemed cancer free in august. she is a former pilot herself and loved the announcement. her friend said it was a great way to kickoff their trip. kumasi: that is an excellent friend. jobina: i am so touched.
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county wants to change how sexual assault on uber is reported. . kumasi: a desperate search for four family members kidnapped out of a business in merced. officials say no ransom demands have been made and anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff. jobina: north korea has launched a ballistic missile over japan.g for people in japan to find shelter. drew: morning clouds to afternoon sun, our beautiful autumn weather continues. sue: with this recovering bart delay, delays 20 minutes or more. the earlier problem has been corrected. kumasi: huge congratulations to a scientist who just got the noble prize in physics.
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don prosser of walnut creek, congratulations to you. te good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, breaking news this morning. a major new provocation from north korea and kim jong-un. north korea firing a ballistic missile directly over japan for the first time in five years. landing in the waters off japan ukrainian forces pushing through russian forces in the south, reclaiming land putin illegally annexed. now, what the u.s. is expected to send. search and rescue around the clock. crews transporting thousands to shelters in the aftermath of hurricane ian. more than 100 people dead in florida and north carolina. this, as president biden visits battered puerto rico. breaking news.
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