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man killed by a suspected serial killer seeks justice. his daughter said he tried to defend himself before he was killed. kumasi: smi goes up in flames. whether this may impact your morning commute. election season is here. reggie: how you can cast your ballot. kumasi: this great -- the great escape by this goat. it had to jump onto a roof for its freedom. reggie: good morning. kumasi: we start with a check of the forecast. drew: the marine layer causing issues. the problem spots, petaluma with decreased disability. the fog really sticking with us for much of the morning. it is probably not until 9:00,
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10:00, until we see the fog breakdown. overcast skies. sunshine later. a similar set up. cloverdale at 49. nine in front was a. outside, and live look at the exploratorium camera. coastal drizzle. it is feeling cool on this october morning. we will find cloud cover breaking down throughout. cloudy coast again today with temperatures near average. cooler weather does move in. kumasi: investigators look into clues that could lead them to a suspected serial killer in stockton. lori rodriguez is joining us with more.
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gloria: miguel vasquez was his first and now he is linked to five other in stockton. it appears he tried to defend himself because he has bruises on his knuckles. she said her dad was living on the streets when he was killed. he was cleaning cars and doing other odd jobs to make money and likely staying the car at the time of the attack. he is 15 murder victims who are hispanic. she said she is confused and upset about what happened to her father in the other victims. >> why is he choosing to do this , white it's the killing people going out and not knowing that the people he is doing yet are leaving behind families, sons, daughters, a wife. it is not fair. gloria: specifics have not been
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given but she said detectives told her he was shot multiple times and oakland police say there are no new updates. she is upset her family found out who the social media about the serial killer link. reggie: a man who murdered a family has been charged. his brother is expected in court on a sensory charges. we spoke with the relatives. >> part of me doesn't want to call this person a human. he is not human. it is evil. >> gathered at the courthouse in grief. the judge read the charges. >> count one alleges motive with multiple enhancement. >> he was charged with four
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counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances along with carson and possession of a firearm by a felon. a family member of the victim says seeing him in the courtroom was painful. >> just the demeanor. it is still with me, as if he didn't do anything wrong. who expects to lose four lives. as we process brief, it is hard enough to lose one person. >> investigators say they were taken from their business. he was arrested tuesday and on wednesday the search for a family came to a tragic end. the body 78 months old, her parents,, woman, and her uncle will found in an orchard. deputies say he tried to take --
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the body of an eight month old, her parents, a woman, and her uncle were found in an orchard. the loved ones said they will continue to fight for justice. >> wendd be a cruciate in late, painfully slow, but we will support law enforcement and the system and the way it needs to be done so we can make sure justice is truly served. reggie: he is expected in court on thursday. kumasi: it is election season and ballot drop boxes are open and you can even vote in person. lena holland has what you need to know to make sure your vote counts. lena: a great reminder to get
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your voting done to make sure your voice is heard. voters can drop ballots off at the san francisco city hall voting center here that opens at 8:00 this morning. ballots are on their way to voters across the state after being mailed out. there are also 34 ballot drop boxes now open across the city. the boxes will be open 20 47 until 8:00 p.m. election day, november 8. you can find locations at sfelections.org. you can also return ballots through the post office. sending by mail must be postmarked on or before election day and be received by november 15. you can also drop ballots off at any of the 501 polling sites on the day of election day and you can vote in person here at the
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voting center at san francisco city hall. sue: -- kumasi: fire crews investigating a semi truck fire in oakland overnight. it happened on i-8 80 near his own weight. you can see multiple firefighters tried to put out the fire. thankfully everyone got out. reggie: president biden and the g7 meeting today in regard to the russia invasion of a cane trying to get putin to de-escalate the war. jobina: the president of the uae is meeting with biden and will talk about de-escalation as russia bombards ukraine with new missile strikes. rockets hit the capital of ukraine, striking a children's playground. >> so scary.
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you can drive to work and then a gun. jobina: the power grid knocked out with major cities in the dark. new air defense systems promised . there is a concern putin could escalate this more with nuclear weapons. that will likely be a part of the discussion today. drew: we have fog overhead. low visibility in the north bay peer tracking the marine layer. also tracking pollen forecast is at medium levels. mold spores are low. low cloud cover, the thickest fog in napa. low clouds reducing visibility.
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that is not where we see issues. we basically have a traffic jam in the atmosphere, high pressure and low pressure close together and not moving over the next several days air that keeps the marine layer with us and comfortable temperatures in the afternoon. you can see all of the fog around the bay shoreline. right guys inland. the coast say -- stays cloudy, in the 50's and 60's. highs around the region, a lot of sunshine away from the coast. mid 80's in the warmest spots close to the coast. 60's and 70's around the bay shoreline. we will dip in terms of temperatures wednesday and thursday. temperatures slightlyjobina: wes
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of traffic. we have the commuter alert in place. you will face a 20 minute delay in both directions true the tube until 615 this morning. a fog advisory issued for the golden gate bridge. we do have a crash we are following in vacaville but the backup has gone away. reggie: the california crop that could see a 50% spike and why it won't just impact us here. kumasi: rail workers decline a deal meaning strike could happen after all. reggie: the wife of governor newsom will
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reggie: residents of a high-rise are suing the owner. it accuses the real estate company that owns it of mishandling to mess of water leaks. first have in june when a rooftop pipe burst of forcing some 600 people out of their units. it flooded again in august. some tenants addressed the media saying they have been treated with a complete lack of respect by the company. >> we were shoveled between various hotels, not knowing where we were going to stay. and then we find out where we are staying through notes slipped under our door in the middle of the night. reggie: the building will be uninhabitable until next year. a note was written saying our staff has worked round-the-clock for the displaced residents. kumasi: calls for a councilwoman
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resign after accused of assaulting another councilmember. several dozen people came forward to call for the resignation at a meeting last night. >> the councilwoman needs to take accountability for the disrespect she has shown to the filipino community. we must move in a new direction and it is not possible while racism and violence exists city hall. kumasi: the alleged incident happened last month. she says she got a bruise on her back when she had a door slammed on her. the allegations were denied, called politically motivated and at least one resident came to her defense. >> i am very disappointed that all of this is being said by pamela.
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she has done an awful lot for our community. let her run for office. if she makes it, fine. she doesn't, fine. kumasi: fleet reach out for a response but have not heard back. reggie: stanford university promising new safety measures on campus after two people reported being raped on campus in the past two months. the most recent happened friday afternoon. the victim said a man came into her office which is inside a university willing, grabbed her, dragged her to the basement and raped her. increased security include more security guards on campus and the university is considering infrastructure improvements. some students are skeptical of the new tactics. >> there is not a safe place and no amount of training or intelligence can really stop that in its entirety. reggie: no arrests have been made in either of the recent
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attacks. kumasi: governor newsom's wife is testifying against harvey weinstein. she is a filmmaker and what of five who accused him of sexual assault he has pleaded not guilty and says all of the encounters were consensual. he is currently serving a 23 year sentence or rape and sexual assault in new york. reggie: drought conditions impacting tomato crops, meaning the price is likely to go up. production of tomatoes and tomato products have dropped off significantly compared to the beginning of the year. producers said there is not enough water due to lower than average rainfall and reduced water allocations. the state accounts for 95% of tomato production. experts say prices could from 25
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to 50% in the coming weeks. kumasi: the nation's third-largest railroad has turned down contract. worker say it does not include enough paid time off, specifically sick time. both sides have a deadline to reach a new deal. reggie: a goat got clever to escape her enclosure. this is dottie. you can to the fence is too tall for her so she gets creative, jumping onto the roof of her enclosure and then right over the fence. her owner said she went back to try and get the other goat out as well. drew: what is the disney movie where the mischievous goat.
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, hopping on roofs. reggie: i don't know. drew: i saw it online. reggie: i would have thought they would have thought of it. isn't that a staple of goats and their behavior? drew: to hop around and get out. kumasi: that's why they had the camera set up. they knew. reggie: what are they not providing for her? kumasi: that is the question to ask. drew: i was asking the questions we don't know. they should fix that roof. it is a gray start to the day. lots of cloud cover. areas of dense fog with drizzle along the coast. a wide range of afternoon temperatures.
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this weekend, temperatures on the cool side, below average. you can see the north bay impacted the most by the dense fog and it lingers for several hours. highs in the south bay, a lot of sunshine. 70's and 80's. the coast is cloudy. writer for redwood city. afternoon sunshine, cloudy. good air quality. in the north bay, 82. 77 in vallejo. the used bait today will see fog stretching through richmond for much of the day. 78 in fremont. inland, in the 80's. overnight tonight, repeating forecast, the marine layer is thick overnight, meaning dense fog and coastal drizzle.
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it looks like southern california tomorrow into thursday will see showers, northern california stays pretty dry outside of some drizzle from the marine layer. we will cool off by thursday and see temperatures dipping below average. it is cooler and breezy by sunday, all stuck in the 60's and 70's. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. reggie: how to save on airfare. kumasi: if you own a car, why you
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a devastating missile barrage from russia. kumasi: airbnb restricting rentals over halloween to prevent parties and potential violence. reggie: nasa will update us on the test of the planetary defense system that could reveal if it worked. drew: number five, get ready for gray skies. dense fog to be way to sunshine. temperatures near average. 60's and 70's close to the water. jobina: number six, a brush fire near a bay bridge hole plaza. it looks like everything is under control. kumasi: number seven, at 2560 pound pumpkin from minnesota has broken the north american pumpkin record.
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it traveled to half moon bay fos getting a $2300 prize. prices soaring again. so many americans might look to go on a cruise instead of flying to save money on vacation. we have this in your gma first look. >> while flight rice is sore, we will tell you how to save big on cruises. >> now is the time. prices are fantastic, lower than we have seen. we have seen prices under $200, or $40 a night or you can take a five day cruise for less and the cost of a single airfare. >> a passenger already taking advantage, sailing from florida to the bahamas, st. thomas, and st. maarten. >> this is the first time i have
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ever cruised within once in a year. it is incredibly cheap compared to flying to each of these destinations. >> coming up at:0a.m., reggie: if you are in the market for a new car, it seems it is boring compared color choice. a new survey shows the top four most popular cars are white, black, gray, silver, 70% of the colors sold. the first non-grayscale color to make the list is blue at 10% and read at almost 9%. kumasi: gas prices down again, although california is still the most expensive in the country. the average price for a gallon in california went down a penny overnight to $6.29 and down
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three cents in san francisco to around $6.50. nationally, the average is $3.92. i kinda want a red car, but then it is like too much, look at me but it is really cute. reggie: you just heard the gas prices, right? and then you have insurance. kumasi: and parking. reggie: and then it is the diamonds. there is always the chance that you will wake up a comeback from an event and they are not windows. the san francisco diamonds all over the street. kumasi: listening. reggie: don't do it. coming up, amazon's big sale starts today. the steps to take so you don't fall victim to online scams. kumasi: airbnb's latest rules to try to make homes safer from violence.
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: raising taxes on california's wealthiest. the local counties putting their support behind about measure and with the taxes would be used for. kumasi: and a bacon based court case could determine whether or not you pay more for pork products. reggie: amazon prime's early sale is live now pay what you
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can do to protect your personal information as you shop online. kumasi: the local nfl star that took out his frustrations on a crew member. his apology to fans this morning. good morning, everybody. it is tuesday, october 11. reggie: no pushing and shoving here. just drew tuma. drew: the worst fog in the bay area. one mile in petaluma. five miles in napa. outside of the north bay, gray skies and coastal drizzle but visibility is better. 40's and the coolest spots 50's around the bay shoreline. keep the jacket you will keep it on. clouds will break until close to lunchtime. as a live look outside. sfo showing gray skies. a lot of cloud cover first
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thing. sunshine quickly inland but clouds hang tough new coast and to stay through the day. temperatures average close to this time. we will look at the temperatures. cooler weather coming our way. reggie: in person voting begins today for midterm elections. our reporter is live in san francisco with what we need to know. lena: today is just another great reminder to get your voting done and out of the way early to make sure your voice is being heard because today is the first day california voters can drop off ballots at the voting center, opening at 8:00. ballots are on their way to voters across the state after being mailed out yesterday. here in san francisco, there are 34 drop boxes now open across
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the city. those open up over the weekend. they will be open 20 47 until 8:00 p.m. on election day. it you can find locations for the drop boxes at sfelections.org. you can also return to the post office. they must be postmarked on or before election day and must you received by the department by november 15. you can drop ballots off at any of the 500 one polling places across the area. kumasi: california attorney general revealed a new effort to ensure california is responsible in an age of massive wildfires. >> the document we are presenting is a proactive tool for local governments, providing them with clear and consistent
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guidance to address wildfire risk, evacuation and emergency access at proposed developments. kumasi: among the suggested new guidelines, it is said local gontho consider patterns relative to history and should limit development along steep slopes to increase assess ability for firefighting. reggie: the contra costa board of supervisors set to vote on proposition 30 today. if passed, it would raise taxes on those making more than $2 million a year. the money would go to fund election be -- electric vehicles, charging stations and wildfire prevention. >> this is an opportunity to take a position and show that contra costa county is a leader in going to a green environment. >> of all of the things on the ballot, this isn't one i think we should be supporting. reggie: this is a statewide
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measure you are voting on, so this boat by supervisors is nonbinding. -- vote by supervisors is nonbinding. kumasi: the supreme court is looking at a case and animal you'll t -- animal cruelty who says that food must come from pigs that have more space than they normally provide. the company said the state didn't have the jurisdiction to regulate laws outside of its own estate. most lower courts have decided with california. reggie: airbnb cracking down on party house rentals before halloween to cut down on violence. it comes after a party in oakland ended in violence with two teenage brothers killed. at least 30 people were at the party at the home. no arrests haven't made. airbnb said the party was
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unauthorized and was thrown without the host's knowledge. airbnb won't let people without history of positive reviews rent an entire house for just one night over halloween weekend. kumasi: the santa clara police chief pushing the district attorney to investigate the dealings with the 49ers. a report on the case alleges counsel regularly puts the teams interests ahead of the cities and as a result may have violated city and state ethics laws. the report said councilmember's have gotten free handouts from the team as a result of boats and accuses members of having violated open meetings laws by meeting privately with lobbyists. reggie: some schools deciding to put an end for celebrations for october. jobina: some parents are not happy about the decision. in seattle, one district ending their 50 year halloween tradition because of cultural
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concerns. in the past, kids who don't celebrate had to sit in the library during festivities. >> that felt exclusionary and didn't feel like it was generating the sense of belonging we hope to have in our schools. jobina: several other schools in ohio and michigan, officials have called off halloween festivities after concerns and a number of shootings on campuses. another district has said no to costumes calling them a distraction. this has parents fired up, some of grain and some upset that traditions are being taken away. kumasi: online shoppers will be flocking to amazon for the latest prime days event. secured experts warn the events are a big time for scammers to be out. 7 on your side recently helped a man scammed out of money after he got a fake email, thinking it was from amazon. email had an account number
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saying his account was locked and if he could call the number he would get a refund, but the person was not an amazon employee and that person got his personal bank information and took out thousands of dollars. experts say do not clink links from unknown sources or call phone numbers you get in emails paygo to amazon and check your account rackley. amazon -- your account security. reggie: bay area jewish community reacting after kanye west we did an anti-semitic tweak. his account has been locked. kumasi: the question has been raised of whether the platforms have too much power. >> the wrapper -- rapper formerly known as kanye west has
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his account locked after saying he would go devcon on jewish people. >> right off the bat, kanye west has doubled the amount of twitter followers than there are jews in the world. i think there are 30 million twitter followers and 17 million jews in the world. so that is scary on some level. >> the rabbi said it was a tweet against jewish people. >> we pay a lot in our synagogue for security guards when we worship. we have people afraid to come sometimes. >> twitter locked west out of his account and remove the tweet citing it violated the company's rules. from a legal standpoint, the actions are raising questions about the power social media platforms have when addressing the speech. >> twitter is a private organization. the first amendment that gives us freedom of speech said the government can't limit a person's freedom of speech but
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doesn't say anything about private organizations. >> before west was locked out of twitter, instagram took the same as a poster that was seen as anti-semitic. >> from a constitutional law standpoint, there is no problem with that. >> even though the actions are protected by law, it is believed the questions may be questionable. >> texas legislature passed a law for bidding large social media sites from doing content moderation. >> the rabbi believes the platforms made the right call. >> the same weight racism is on excusable, homophobia, islamophobia, transphobia is on excusable, all of these are connected. kumasi: still to come, the robotic pets helping patients at a local hospital.
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reggie: then the gator that has a very unusual favorite food. that is me. [laughter] a reminder the national hockey league season kicks off tonight on espn and espn plus. the golden knights play the los angeles kings at 7:00 p.m. you can watch all of it on espn and espn plus. now here is drew. drew: who are you rooting for. reggie: i just read the words. drew: low clouds, dense fog in the north bay with coastal hickest fog in the north bay, less than a mile of visibility. we have a low clouds and overcast skies with reduced visibility near the airport. the thickest fog is in the valley of the north bay.
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here is live doppler seven. a bit of a traffic jam. high-pressure and low-pressure close together. it is not moving anywhere anytime soon. for the week ahead, you will find the gray sky with temperatures comfortable. the pattern preventing offshore wind. future weather showing the father is with us this morning, stubborn, throughout the next four to five hours. sunshine away from the coast but a wide range of temperatures. 70's around the bay shoreline. a fair amount of sunshine in the inland east bay. the three-day forecast shows cooler weather moving in by thursday. thursday temperatures lower than normal and we will keep that trend up. jobina: approaching the
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richmond-san rafael bridge, oppression the area not causing slowdowns at the moment but emergency crews have been called . this is 580 before regatta boulevard. a live look at the emeryville camera, very crowded this morning, especially for the westbound commuters. lighter traffic further in the east bay a live look at the coliseum camera in oakland. headlights traveling southbound. the commuter alert due to the earthquake retrofit, a 20 minute delay in both directions.
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be fined. he pushed a man carrying equipment while walking off of the field in kansas city. moments before, he was the intended receiver and the pass went over his head after he ran into a defender. post game he apologized and said the man ran in front of him and he was trying to get by. the raiders lost the game and fell to 1-4. he played college football at fresno state. pets can provide comfort care for people in hospitals but aren't always available for practical. some hospitals are introducing robotic pets. our reporter explains how the pilot program is turning the skeptics into believers. >> before you make any judgments , we ask that you come with an open mind. >> easier to take care of these
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pets because they don't to be fat or go outside but they just stay with you inside all of the time. >> san francisco hospital has 50 robotic cats and dogs for patients on the acute care for elders unit. they cost between 120,150 dollars. dogs are slightly more expese remembers even one to an educated -- and agitated patient. >> she really loved it. she was petting it and talking to it, definitely helped reduce her agitation. >> this patient named her pat ruby. while we were there, there was a sense of calmness because somehow the nonliving brought comfort to the living. >> whether a patch is living or a stuffed animal or a doll as an
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example or a robotic pet, it really doesn't matter. it is the opportunity to connect and feel connected. >> that is what many elderly patients need. if they benefit the elderly, they are great for children. a study found the robot companions lowered pain and anxiety in children who were hospitalized. >> he or she agrees. >> the ceo of the foundation, since 2004 that foundation has raised $4 million thanks to an auction. that is how the pets pilot program was funded. they look and sound so real that at times a few patients seemed to not realize the difference. >> we also have sometimes peop'e
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was a happy cat while it was alive. >> bringing happiness for technology -- through technology is in this case sometimes the best medicine. kumasi: she said they enjoy -- enjoy it. reggie: she also said don't judge, so i am not. bring the robot that -- back. you are going to like this story. this cult cap and the value they
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camen kumasi: they were visitind were on a tour and the00% no. kumasi: they had a moment where he was petting them on the head. reggie: ridiculous. kumasi: look at the nails. it was that part for me. reggie: this alligator wants to take out this man's arm if possible. kumasi: he just wants some marshmallows. i would never do this. don't do this. reggie: the wife said he likes to pets all kinds of animals, a
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white rhino, giraffe, and llamas. kumasi: where is that part again on foot? did you see the foot part in the nails? drew: i don't think they were painted. they looked a little long. reggie: the detail that no one focuses on is that it was their 40th anniversary and they celebrated doing this. kumasi: that is delightful she knows what her man likes. reggie: divorce and this is the 40th anniversary and i will be on an airboat shaking the back paul of an alligator? i would call my attorney. drew: now we also have to add louisiana of texas in florida and more options we can see
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gator videos. kumasi: that foot took me out. drew: would you shake it? kumasi: absolutely not. reggie: so you are not endorsing this? kumasi: absolutely not. but it is something he would enjoy. drew: did the alligator eat a marshmallow and like it? kumasi: let's replay the video. reggie: no one do that, ever, and when i say that, don't take your wife for a 40th anniversary on that boat. drew: whatever makes them happy. i don't know. 70's and 80's with a lot ofnens. starting out with gray skies. along the coast, clouds hang with us. sunshine for redwood city. san francisco, afternoon
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sunshine, good air quality. lots of 70's and 80's in the north bay undisguised. fog lingers. brighter skies for a union city and fremont. inland, 80's with sunny skies. overnight at night mine mes back, 40's and 50's as we head into your wednesday. afternoon sunshine. dip a bit in temperatures and then temperatures in the 60's and 70's for the back half of the weekend. reggie: lottery fever picking up steam. the mega millions jackpot that could have historic implications. kumasi: just how
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bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31.
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reggie: i said he was going to win pumpkin way off and what did he do? kumasi: he won. we are talking about travis, a 2560 pound pumpkin named maverick. you remember, during the way off, travis drove his winning oo at nineollars a pound, his winnings came to $23,000. he said the money is going to his daughter's college fund and he could not be happier. >> to do eight in minnesota, it just shouldn't happen. reggie: he had the best
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personality of all of the persons we interviewed. he was not seemingly problematic. we had some others who were more questionable. kumasi: what is the bear about? reggie: is that the safeway bear? kumasi: let tell you this, it was not easy to raise this prize-winning gourd. he had the pumpkin with fertilizer 14 times a day. and you have to give it plenty of water and now he said he is tired and going to take a rest because growing giant pumpkins is hard work. drew: do you think is the proud owner of a white ford f1 50? reggie: i think there is a really good chance. it seemed to be the trend. drew: it was the car of choice for the pumpkin growers. visibility is an issue in the north bay. we will find the cloud cover
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break down slowly. the coast is cloudy. away from the coast, we will see sunshine here close to average for this time of year. kumasi: the countdown to election day. early voting getting underway. what you need to know to make sure your voice is heard. reggie: why governor newsom's wife will testify against harvey weinstein. kumasi: filled with grief paired the relatives of the kidnapped and murdered merced family speaking out this morning. reggie: are back with another hour of news.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00, the search for a suspected serial killer. this morning, the family of the open victim revealing new details about what may have happened the night he was killed. reggie: a semi-truck up in flames on the freeway overnight. kumasi: election day is just weeks away, but starting today, you can make your vote count. what you need to know about casting your ballot. we are going to start with drew. drew: we have the fog with us, that is the theme for the week. gray skies first thing, then sunshine in the afternoon. the visibility
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