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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: surviving a suspected serial killer. what we are learning about the arrest. kumasi: monitoring the air quality. a fire has flared up again. reggie: covid boosters for kids. welcome to monday, october 17th. drew: clear skies. 40's in many spots. santa rosa not a half mile visibility. votto is 16 degrees cooler. oakland is 12 degrees cooler. it wfton under partly cloudy skies. temperatures 44 in santa rosa. 46 in novato.
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we generally have clear skies with temperatures in the 50's around the bayshore. this is our camera showing plenty of stars. a day where the sun it mixes with clouds. partly cloudy through the afternoon. temperatures in the 60's and 70's. temperature -- warmer temperatures moving in. kumasi: cement accused in the serial -- the man accused of serial killings is due in court. jobina: the 43-year-old is waking up in the come pgo. they say his that she is connected to several killings. most of the victims were hispanic men. police got a break in the case
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when he was dressed in black had a mask around his neck and arm with a gun. reaching out to the community helped to catch them. >> we were doing 200 to 500 tips a day to process. we needed just a little bit and then we can put the rest of it together. jobina: investigators say ballistics and surveillance video linked crimes. he has a criminal history and they are trying to figure out a motive for the killings. reggie: we are hearing from the only known survivor of the suspected killer's attacks. she is being hailed as a hero in the case, leading investigators to the suspect. tara campbell has that. >> there were no words exchanged , didn't say anything or come closer, just started shooting. i just saw flashes.
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tara: describing the terrifying moments she believes she was shot at by the suspected and now captured serial killer, wesley bromley. talking in a recent interview. describing standing next to train tracks in stockton when suddenly she saw a gun pointed at her. >> i was on the side, and a man come around the corner or whoever came around the corner, and they already had the gun out. they just started shooting. i ran towards them, knowing that i had to get closer to the street to survive. tara: she says she was shot about 10 times in the upper body. >> the burning, it is incredible. you are wet and don't really white you are wet. i was glad i could move my legs. every time i move my legs, i was getting wetter and wetter. i knew i was dying. tara explaining, she crawled : away from the scene not knowing where the suspect went, and started calling out for help. >> i heard a car come by me, and
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i heard, like, a door open or close, and i could tell it went down a distance, and i heard some men say, i'm right here. i'm calling 911 for you. don't worry. tara: that was the spring of 2021. she says when she saw the image of brownlee circulating, she knew right away. >> when i saw the image of the person from the back, even though i never seen their face, that that was the person that tried to kill me. tara her description of the : suspect turned out to be key to catching him. >> she did let us know it was a male suspect. she was able to provide us a height and weight, and that is what we connected with the video that we are pushing out. tara police say ballistics : helped connect all the shootings. she says since the shooting, she has gotten sober and is no longer living on the streets. >> i genuinely 100% forgive the
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person who shot me. reggie: happening today, the next step in the founder of theranos. she re-expresses that she expresses regret about testimony. the decision from the judge will come in two weeks. if no trial is granted, homes -- holmes is set to be sentenced on member 18. kumasi: the marsh fire started smoldering. this behavior is not uncommon, right now this is not an emergency. it burned more than 500 acres and cost people to -- caused
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people to evacuate their homes. contra costa is monitoring the current air quality where conditions right now are still good. the youngest kids could be getting a booster and it comes just in time. we have what you need to know to protect your family. lena: good morning. san jose officials waiting on the vaccine supply to arrive, possibly as early as today. at the fairgrounds, this is where kids between the ages of five and 11 will be able to get the new covid booster shot. this comes as the fda approved emergency use of the sex scene for the age group last week. this comes as two new covid variants are causing concern. the two variants have the potential to cause a winter
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surge. according to estimates from the cdc, it wasn't detected in the u.s. until a month ago and each rose quickly with cases across the country. in the u.k., infections have been doubling weekly since mid-september, leading to a significant rise in hospitalizations. that is why officials say it is important to get your boosters now. in san jose, appointment available online. folks encouraged to check with local health care providers and pharmacy. in santa clara county, only 11% of those eligible have received the booster shot. drew: a great view this morning. good visibility. mainly clear skies.
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we are seeing cool temperatures with widespread 40's in the north bay. 40's from palo alto and san ramon. a cooler afternoon on the way today. live doppler seven, under the influence of this trough that will bring in high clouds. it is a partly cloudy day. by tuesday and wednesday, this ridge will take over and a warming trend. hour-by-hour come here is 11:00 a.m.. temperatures gradually warming through the 60's. today is a day with the warmest spots will only be in the 70's, below average to start the new week. 68 in the city. 70 in oakland. 77 in concord. 76 in santa rosa. nap up to 73 degrees later on. looking at the forecast, very limited fog.
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that continues tuesday into wednesday. by wednesday, it feels summerlike. we will get rid of the high clouds. today, tomorrow, and wednesday. we will track the warming trend. let's get a check of traffic. jobina: we are starting this week with the same issue that had been plaguing bart writers at the beginning of last week. it is the earthquake retrofit that it is causing 20 minute delays. a live look at the golden gate bridge, not starting out with a fog advisory. looking at 80, headlights traveling westbound and we don't have a slowdown. no blocking issues coming in. the slowest spot will be the
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tracy to dublin commute, 40 minutes. san rafael to san francisco, 16 minutes. reggie: expanding access. hearing aids now available over the counter. kumasi: the historic election taking shape in the east bay and the challenges the candidates are facing. reggie: grammy winning artist with performances and maybe some new music. kumasi:
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kumasi: millions of americans will be able to bite hearing aids over the counter thanks to a rule changed by the fda. gloria: adults with mild to moderate hearing loss will now be able to buy a hearing aid over-the-counter without a prescription. this will make hearing is more affordable for 30 million people dealing with hearing loss. walgreens, cvs and best buy are among retailers selling hearing aids and are already doing that.
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the fda estimates this will/costs by as much as $3000 a pair. before, they cost $4000 and $5,000 on average and hired a trip to the audiologist. -- and required a trip to the audiologist. >> there is no reason why someone wouldn't want to see a doctor but you are not constrained by spending $5,000. gloria: hearing loss can increase social isolation and can also contribute to falls. only about 1/5 of americans over 70 were able to comfortably afford hearing aids. prices at walmart start at $199. reggie: tomorrow marks three
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weeks from election day. we are preparing you for the important issues you will see the ballot. the district attorney will face the challenges of handling crime. we have a look at whether candidates stand. >> history will be made in the district attorney's office. >> one candidate will be the first african-american but also will show the people of alameda county that african-americans can do this job and hopefully do it very effectively. is a lawyer and current president of the bar association, the largest black bar association in california. he says they had had run out for the d.a. position is important. >> having members of the community feel like they can trust the system in ways they can support the system. >> both are advocating for more
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transparency, alternatives to incarceration and to end the death. he is a civil rights attorney that received the most in the june election. she is running on a 10 point plan which includes sentencing reform and to stop over criminalizing youth. wiley is the chief deputy v.a. -- d.a. and has strong support for law enforcement. this priorities focusing on repeat offenders and strengthening partnerships with victim advocates. evans says the recall shows the challenges of the job. >> it is important to have relationships with those folks and understand how the systems within the da's office work in order to make those types of changes. >> study show that blackman regularly receive lower jail --
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black men regularly receive lower jail sentences. >> he wants a break from what he calls "a corrupt system." 's answer is to bring in's -- his answer is to bring out someone -- bring in someone from outside. >> we have a civil-rights attorney doing work with those impacted by oppression. >> they will have their answers on november 8. reggie: to get to know every issue on the ballot, a voter guide is available. it shows the arguments for and against and helpful breakdown deals. -- breakdown videos. kumasi: people expected to be laid off from hello fresh air the company decided to close the production facility before the end of the year.
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the lease was set to expire in 2023. workers unsuccessfully tried to unionize during height of the pandemic. hello fresh's market share has dropped. a five-time gravy -- grammy award winner planning a tour. ♪ reggie: according to the sun, janet jackson will perform a reworked version of show she was already working on in 2020. she canceled her to her because the pandemic -- tour because of the pandemic. she has not yet confirmed the tour, but this is only adding to the amount of money we will be spending next year, because we have allegedly beyoncé, allegedly dan it and allegedly -- allegedly janet and allegedly
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rihanna. drew: allegedly taylor swift. reggie: you can at ed sharon to that -- ed sheeran to that. kumasi: ok, all right. drew: we are going broke. 2023 is not the year to save money. i hope those pan out. reggie: i prefer the chase center or oracle. kumasi: we will make the trip. drew: i will get us caltrain tickets. you know it is going to be a tuesday night. reggie: tuesday night at levi's,
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it takes two hours to get out of there and an hour to get back here we will do it. drew: we are fog free from this vantage point. dense fog. a limited marine layer first thing area it is a cool start for a lot of us. partly cloudy throughout the day, cooler than average. temperatures mainly in the 60's and 70's this afternoon. a brief period of warm weather. the 24 hour temperature change tells the story very well. 10 degrees cooler in the city. a lot of us in the 40's and 50's this morning. take the light jacket. preacher whether showing you a partly cloudy sky throughout the day. temperatures mainly in the 60's and 70's.
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partly cloudy skies. into the 60's and 70's along the peninsula. downtown, 68 under partly cloudy skies. the east bay, 60's to low 70's. 69 in newark. 77 in concord. the next seven days, a cool start today but the warm up hits us tomorrow, almost summerlike on wednesday. mild thursday before we cool off. feeling like fall for the weekend. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. reggie: how this car is on top of another in a parking lot. kumasi:. is
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be held for the two teenagers killed at a party in oakland. it is from 1:00 until 9:00 in hayward. no arrests in that shooting. kumasi: number three, new covid booster shots could be available for five to 11-year-olds. it comes as health officials grow concerned about a winter surge. reggie: number four, starting today you can buy hearing aids over the counter. it will make hearing aids available to many more americans who need them. drew: number five, a cool start to the week. warmer weather by wednesday. we will see 90's by wednesday afternoon. jobina: number six, giving you a live picture from the richmond-san rafael bridge. slow spots due to roadwork. right shoulder will be closed until 2:00 p.m. kumasi: number seven, a 711 store in san jose -- a 7-eleven
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store sold one of the winning tickets and the other one was sold in florida. they will share a nearly $500 million jackpot. reggie: remember when i said no one here was going to win? kumasi: i remember that. reggie: wrong again. major retailers doing away with free returns and holiday season. here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: holiday shopping alert as a holiday shopping season ramps up, buyers beware. some major retailers adjusting shipping return policies, making free returns a thing of the past. >> free returns are going away because the cost of returns is becoming so astronomical for retailers. we are seeing prices go up and retailers have no choice but to also, to save their own skin,
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tack on extra fees so that they are able to manage the returns. rebecca: we will have the expert tips you need to know to still make those returns without losing any extra money. i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. kumasi: road rage being blamed for this parking garage crash in australia. the whole thing was recorded. she said it is a funny story. reggie: what? kumasi: she said the driver tried to cut her off and ended up crashing into the exit gates and rolled the car on the other car. it was funny to her -- reggie: because she wasn't involved. kumasi: i saw you try to cut me off, so now look at you.
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barbie has added the queen of rock 'n' roll to its inspiring women series. reggie: tina turner. kumasi: that's my girl. reggie: it is styled after what's love got to do with it. she has the denim jacket and the iconic hairstyle. she inspired others like jane goodall and cox. kumasi: they are really getting it. reggie: good for them. also, the tina turner musical is coming. i sought and on broadway. it was so good. kumasi: is it soon? reggie: it is soon-ish. new climate funding. the county expected to get millions to fight climate change.
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led to five arrests. kumasi: an incident with draymond green in practice. reggie: southbay star that is richer and where a winning ticket was bought. we are going to get started with a check of the weather. drew: limited area of fog. three miles in napa. the bigger story is a cooler start to the day compared to this time yesterday, nearly 20 degrees cooler in some spots things to mainly clear skies 11 us to cool off in the overnight hours. most cities waking up to 43. 45 in napa. take the heavier jackets, you will need it for the next several hours. here is a live look from the east bay hills camera. clear skies from this vantage point. son mixing with clouds.
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a cooler than average day. only topping out in the 60's and 70's. as you head towards tomorrow and wednesday, warmer weather losing. kumasi: ukraine's capital is once again under attack. russia carried out drone bombings throughout the city. at some strikes in the same city as last week. jobina: russian drones who the city center over four times in the same area where a children's playground was hit. residents were urged to take cover. 18 people were rescued from under a collapsed building. at last check, two people are waiting to be arrested -- rescued. russia plans to hold its annual
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nuclear weapons exercise at the end of the month. nato plans to hold nuclear drills at the same time. both operations come as tensions are high with vladimir putin running strikes against ukraine. reggie: doctors are warning of new covid variants. kids between five and 11 are now eligible for the booster. boosters could be available as soon as possible. lena: officials in san jose are still waiting on the vaccine supply to arrive, possibly as early as today. at the santa clara fairgrounds, kids five to 11 will soon be able to get booster shots. the fda approved emergency use of this vaccine for this age group. this comes as two variants are causing concern.
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experts say the variance have the -- variants have the potential to cause a winter surge. they were not detected in the u.s. until a month ago and they are trying to make up -- they made up for many cases alone. in u.k., infections doubling weekly since mid september, leading to a rise in hospitalizations. officials say is more important to get the boosters now. in the san jose, of are available online. folks are also encouraged to check with their local health care provider and pharmacy. in santa clara county, only 11% of those eligible have received the booster shot. kumasi: today marks 33 years
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since the earthquake. 6.9 earthquake rocked the bay area and northern california. a commemoration event to be held this afternoon. the monument committee and san francisco fire department will hold a ceremony at fire station number 35. also today, congresswoman zoe of doctrine -- zoe lofgren will announce funding from congress to fight climate change. san jose state is among three organizations expecting a check. reggie: a man in critical condition after being shot by deputies and sonoma county. the man was terrorizing people in the busy tourist district. the saint the man smashed windows at a business, try to break the window and waved a gun
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around. investigators say the man fired a shot at deputies. >> as we approached windows, we heard a bunch of fire, which was insane. i saw him roll over into the street. reggie: police say the man was shot a second time after running toward deputies following the initial incident. kumasi: a wake to be held for the two berkeley brothers killed earlier this month. he and his 15 euro brother were killed after shooting at her departing in oakland. two other people were injured. the wake will be held at the mission funeral home in hayward from 1:00 until 9:00 p.m. organizers are asking everyone to wear white masks. five people arrested for buying
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alcohol for minors in menlo park. they made the arrest as part of an undercover operation. the goal was to reduce minors' access to alcohol. those read to higher rates of drunk driving crashes and criminal activity. those five people maybe find $1000 and do community service. reggie: we are hearing from jordan poole after draymond green punched him. he was said to have apologized and they quickly moved on. it comes after he signed an extension with the warriors. it is a four year deal. he says he is ready to chase more rings. >> great organization and great group. we won a championship. we would be crazy to want to leave a team that won the championship. excited to come here and work hard for the organization and
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the fans and the entire bay. we want to keep bringing rings home. reggie: wiggins was signed to an extension. they open tomorrow night when they will get the championship rings. kumasi: power rangers to the rescue. the everyday employees that stepped up to stop an attack. reggie: how much the very first map of san francisco bay is expected to sell for. drew: we are looking north, you can see the golden gate bridge king pretty this morning and we are without fog along this portion and there is a dense fog in north bay but most of us waking up to clear skies first thing this morning. a trough along the west coast will bring cooler than average temperatures.
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tomorrow and wednesday, the area of high pressure will bring a warming trend by wednesday afternoon. hour-by-ur, a partly cloudy into the a blend of by a.m sun and clouds. seven is for the most part in the warmest cities. 70 in oakland with partly cloudy skies -- 70 for the most part in the warmest cities. 70 in oakland with partly cloudy skies. we will keep the same sky tomorrow but temperatures begin to warm up as the warming trend gets underway. by wednesday, the warmest date we have, almost summerlike. 90's might -- make a return i wednesday afternoon. jobina: we have a major sig
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alert due to a crash involving a drunk driver, according to chp. it is southbound 80 at pleasanton road. minor injuries have been reported. we have a car fire in oakland northbound 880 at 60 6th avenue. it looks like everything has moved off to the shoulder. a live look right now at the san mateo bridge, getting much busier for those traveling westbound toward the peninsula. highway four to 17, 40 minutes.
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kumasi: a group of power rangers came to the rescue during an attack. >> as at the site of the 1990's superhero taking orders wasn't amazing and off, what happened in oakland friday night could be described as "morphin time." you are not sure if it is real. >> she was dining and a woman ran in seeking help period man was choking her. that is when not just the pink power ranger but all of them jumped into deescalate the situation. >> all of these servers/power rangers were moving toward the scene to help each other out. >> employees said the man used
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racial slurs and the spirit of community kicked in and customers added in. >> patrons got involved in a way that was supportive and taking sure that everyone was safe. >> the rangers piled onto the man and police showed up. oakland police detained the man believing he was undergoing a mental crisis. what she witnessed was the need to help coming together. >> we like to laugh, whether it is to create harmony or balance. that is are you folks. -- that is our ethos. it is something that we turn to laughter and try to piece keep. >> while the costumes are only
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worn on fridays, they are a reminder it is always morphin time. reggie: iranian americans who oppose the government held a candlelight vigil. [chanting] they pay tribute to the inmates that died in prison over the weekend. at least eight people died from smoke inhalation and 60 were hurt in a fire many believe the actual death toll is much higher. hunters of antigovernment protesters are being held at the compound in tehran. >> we think the only solution in iran is a complete overthrow of the government and a complete overthrow to a democratic government. these things take time. reggie: the protests came after the death of a woman who
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supposedly violated a dress code. kumasi: trump took to the social media platform to criticize what he says is insufficient praise. some people called his remarks anti-semitic. it comes as investigators opened an investigation into his platform. reggie: the first ever map showing the san francisco bay is being auctioned. the map was estimated to be worth $800,000. it is dated to the year 1770 and is the first map to depict the bay and spanish settlements. the photographer who created it was from an expedition.
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kumasi: burger king is ready for halloween. the chain has added a new limited time item to the menu. it is the ghost pepper whopper. you have orange and black sesame bun, queso, ghost pepper cheese. they also launched on their app that allows people to get a meal for two including this ghost whopper. was that a meal for two dollars horford two people? reggie: burger king said you can order anything on their app. kumasi: for two people. drew: just one person, you can't do it. reggie: they are like, couples only. drew: sorry, singles, it is not
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your time. we have clear skies. dealing with limited fog, patchy fog in the north. you will find a cool start for a lot of us. it 40's on the board in many cities. cooler than average. we will get a brief period of warmer weather midweek. 24 hour temperature change. 18 degrees cooler in napa. 13 degrees cooler in half moon bay. take the jacket with you out the door. a blend of a sun and clouds throughout the day. it does continue tomorrow as well. 60's and 70's for the most part later today with good air quality. a similar story along the peninsula. 69 in mountain view.
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68 for sunset and richmond. partly cloudy skies, temperatures in the 60's and 70's. rafael. 74 in vallejo. 60's and 70's, below partly cloudy, 70, 78. overnight tonight, did fog along the coast. high clouds from time to time. here is the seven-day forecast. a cool start to the week, 60's and 70's. warmer weather starts to as high-pressure gains control by wednesday. 80's around the shoreline. we will keep the mild to warm weather on thursday for we cool off by the end of the week. reggie: how many travelers at an
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and enjoyed free entertainment. >> it is so important in the tenderloin because we do not have a lot of public spaces and don't green spaces so this is an opportunity for the community to come together. kumasi: sunday streets promotes health and social connection and is intended to create more green spaces. there could be more events in the future if the city approves. reggie: san francisco welcome back the 43rd street fair. lots to celebrate. ♪ people gathered to enjoy live music and dancing following the event being postponed in june pierpont he of vendors filled the sidewalks of the historic street. it features the cultural history and diversity of one of the most celebrated neighborhoods. toys "r" us is back in the bay area.
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they open pop-ups over the weekd. the family toy store file for bankruptcy in 2017. toys "r" us has arnett with macy's to bring back the iconic brand. macy's is hosting nine days of family activities and daily giveaways to celebrate the temporary return. kumasi:. as a live look from the east bay hills. if you are a stargazer, a treat for you later this week. a meteor shower will be visible but you need to stay up late. it will peak early friday morning in the bay from 1:00 until 3:00 a.m. and produces around 20 meters an hour, ranging in size from a golf ball to the size of a living room sofa. it appears when it travels through a lease, this time of year. reggie: rescue dogs known for dressing up for halloween are back at it.kumasi: [laughing]
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reggie: why are they so scary? kumasi: it is the basis. reggie: the owner share the video of her dogs which she calls the rescue boys, and joining them is the aforementioned pig. they all have halloween bands on. she said she had to give the pig popcorn to bribe him into staying into place. kumasi: do you have a costume for our friend? reggie: got him a costume but he is too thick for it. kumasi: do new -- do you know what size he is? reggie: we underestimated the size. kumasi: he could wear the tux.
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i'm sure you have one for your dog. does he have formalwear? drew: he doesn't. but it is hard to guess the sizes. they don't have the thick size. reggie: that is rude. drew: today i learned pigs like popcorn. we have filed in the north bay. half-mile in nevada and santa rosa. some coastal clouds but a lot of us leaving up to clear skies and that allows temperatures to cool off this morning. 48 in half moon bay. widespread 40's in the north bay with the fog. you might want to take the heavier jacket. we will top out in the 60's and 70's later.
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a live look showing fog free conditions. temperatures below average, going into the 60's and 70's by 4:00 p.m. this trough is giving us the cooler than average day. high clouds moving in from time to time. high-pressure takes over and will bring about a warming trend. wednesday is the warmest day, 90's make a comeback. kumasi: coming up, why you shouldn't throw away a letter from the irs if you see one soon. reggie: how much cheaper gas starts this week compared to last week. kumasi: how a marriott she band -- marrmariachi band is helping those with memory loss.
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cotton candy. pink lemonade. 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.
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saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> an accused to serial killer off the streets in stockton. how one woman's story helped capture him. reggie: a welcome change today for those hard of hearing. hearing aids over-the-counter now. the less-expensive option available. >> a whale of a surprise. regg:h! --ught and it does not look like that boat is that big. reggie: the whales do not mind getting close. that seems like a new thing. we can do this, i think. i gott.
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