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jose. 50 in nevada. with the dissent concord and livermore. clear at the golden gate gate so far and no traffic. here are our traffic headlines. warm in the end, much more gusty this weekend. we are going to have some fog pushing away from the coast line today giving us minnesota's guys and a cooler day that we had yesterday. i will give you a look at the expected highs later. kumasi: a great california shakeout. many of us will be dropping, cover, holding on for the drill to make sure we are ready for the big one. lena howland d -- endowment -- lena howland has more. reporter: bart is one of many organizations that will be participating in the great california shakeout. they went to shake test their
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emergency response systems and raise awareness about the importance of having a plan and being prepared in the event of an earthquake. look at this video, this is a look at what it looked like last year, the second. as 10:20 this morning, anyone registered for the great california drill online will receive a notification. in that moment, everyone participating will drop, cover, and hold on as if it was a real earthquake. bart says their shake alert is triggered, trans will slow down to 27 miles per hour before coming to a brief stop. march will make a systemwide announcement on all trains at that moment encouraging riders to be prepare for earthquakes. >> we have had a number of big >> in the last century. we have had -- big earthquakes in the last century. we have had a gap recently.
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we know that is any eventuality. people have lived up to 60 days and it collapsed buildings and been pulled out alive. lena: larry collins with fire and says taking these steps now -- means firefighters can find you hours or days later alive. he says it is a survivable avoidance space. if you are not registered for the california shakeout, it is not too late. you can go online to their website, shakeout.org. reggie: we have lots of resources to help you prepare for an earthquake, including what to pack in your earthquake hit -- earthquake kit. reggie: people in ukraine are being told prepare for blackouts that can last up to four hours at a time.
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the country is facing a power shortage as pressure targets its energy and structure. >> about one third of their power stations have been destroyed by bombings. the attack left ukraine with a major power shortage. vladimir putin has declared martial law in four regions legally annexed by russia. antony blinken telling george stephanopoulos that putin is getting desperate. >> he has tried to mobilize more forces. he has gone through this annexation of ukraine territory and now sankey is declared martial law in places he claims have people who want to be part of russia. that speaks to his aspiration. >> bombings have attacked civilian areas and the german chancellor said the attacks are strengthening the western alliance against putin. iran denied sublime pressure with drugs used in the attacks.
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the state department says there is abundant evidence the drugs used are from iran. reggie: people in oakland -- kumasi: people in oakland are growing more pessimistic about the direction of their city. or that half of voters do not see oakland as a good place to live. top concerns are homelessness, housing, gun violence, and crime. last night the outgoing mayor addressed those topics and more during her final state of the city address. cleo rodriguez's life with more on what she said at the progress she says has been made. gloria: mayor libby schaaf coming out of office. she says her time in office has been forced by partnerships, particles, and promises as she dealt with crime, homelessness, and the rising cost of living. she let the city as it lost two professional sports teams, scandals at the police department, and angering racial
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wealth cap -- wealth gap. she acknowledges crime will be a challenge for predecessor. >> we had during our first five years in office seen the most sustained period of the fewest murders in oakland history. what a tragedy to lose that incredible progress. gloria:, oakland has made big strides. the city has quadrupled its shelter capacity, decreased outdoor homelessness, and helped 36,000 low income residents avoid rent hikes. she was able to meet big goals through raising private money, not through the city budget, a reflection of city revenues. her message for the next mayor,
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invest in partnerships. reggie: san francisco state is hosting a foreign for candidates of san francisco d.a.. it is being organized by the juvenile justice providers association. it will focus on the juvenile criminal legal system. the forum is being held at the cesar chavez center. kumasi: a man who was dating laurie smith testified at her corruption trial. you may recognize his name. dan was there in san jose as gary bechtel emerged from the courtroom. he retired from a global engineering and construction from 30 years ago. he dated sherry smith -- sheriff smith three years. he is given the advisory board $750,000 and arrange construction crews to approve a gun range. he confirmed he, his son, and other relatives have received
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conceived carrie gann permits from the sheriff. lloyd smith is on trial for a pay to play scheme. reggie: any are struggling to make ends meet in this high inflation. second harvest -- is hosting a drive-thru food pantry event. anyone who needs help is welcome to show up. spencer: taking a look at our weather, we have a calm wind in most locations. most locations are either calm or have when speeds under 10 miles per hour. 24 hour temperature change shows we are a trickle to start today. six degrees cooler in san francisco. the entire region going to be noticeably cooler today. right now is 54 degrees in the city. mid-50's around the bay shoreline. a little cooler in some north
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bay locations. 49 degrees in santa rosa. here's a live view of the golden gate bridge where we have no fog , good conditions, and clear right now for traffic. cooling begins today. still warm inland. gusty winds at cooler this weekend, some strong gusts. a sledge chance of sprinkles or isolated showers on saturday. this is forecast animation taken us today showing since custody coastline. both clouds will linger at the coast so looks -- select flovent today's -- so let's look at today's projected high temperatures. inland's pay will be the warmest region with upper 90 degrees. good morning, everybody. the earthquake retrofit work is underway, a 20 minute delay directions to the transbay tube.
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we have a couple of crashes not causing slowdowns which is good news. southbound 680 and northbound 101 we had a crash in san jose. living to rodeo, we have a sig alert eastbound 80 at cummings skyway. a live look at the golden gate bridge. much busier in emeryville as we look. alive at 80 those lights are traveling eastbound. check to concord, on time at 14 minutes. reggie: let's globe, the our projections returning to san francisco this winter. kumasi: closed on thanksgiving, big stores that will not be open on the holiday once again. [explosions] reggie: a lot of you were wondering why there were fireworks on october. what is behind the loud booms.
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from the ceo of cotopaxi. he is saying the -- is causing him to close his store. >> after operating in the city only a year, cotopaxi says it has had enough of san francisco. it's store was the target of repeated break-ins. >> we come in the morning and see our front window isn't smashed in and they have looted our store. gloria: -- reporter: davis smith spoke to us from utah. he says the past few months his store s his complaints against f chaos now described in a now viral tweet. >> dozens and dozens of instances. it happens multiple times a week. reporter: smith says he has family in the city and is
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familiar with the problems facing san francisco but he says despite expressing crime on previous visits, he was excited to open a local store and was shocked by what has unfolded. >> to be expected to open up a store where the window gets smashed in four times the first few weeks? we did not expect that. i would have never imagined. reporter: his experiences aren't isolated felix. proof's works for the bay area council. he says crime is one of the top issues local businesses worry about. whether it is -- >> whether it is homelessness or cleanliness of streets or crime, it all conflates and creates this perception that things are in chaos. reporter: smith says -- to provide for those most in need. he says until something changes, he does not know when or if his store will be open. >> the store is closed today and we don't know how long it will be close.
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it depends on how long it takes to create solutions for this problem. [explosions] kumasi: social media was lit up with people wondering what was going on on treasure island. there were at least three separate shows we saw. it turns out the firework shows were part of a coproduction heard we come to know what show or movie it is for. reggie: a person suspected of defrauding california's eed has been arrested. they used scott peterson's identity when filing the claim. brandy was arrested in contra costa county. she collected $45,000 in benefits between 2020 and 2020 one and her name and to identities of demented -- of convicted killers. both have been locked up since
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the early 2000's. kumasi: if you are planning on going shopping this thanksgiving, you need to plan ahead. several chains announced they will be closed. walmart, target, best buy, and calls will not be open -- and kohl's will not be open. target says they will never open again on the holidays. thanks giving ours is not something they will get back to. reggie: the largest projection arts festival is returning to san francisco. let's globe sf -- let's glow sf uses projectors to project images on the buildings. locations include one bush street, the pacific stock exchange, and the hallmark building. it will run september 2 --
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december 2 to 11th. kumasi: i can't believe it is you already. it is so beautiful, you walk around and see all of them at their beautiful. the one on the equinox building is so cool. reggie: they had a lot to play with there. i am glad that is coming back. the days of going to a movie store are mostly over. kumasi: there is one store left in the world and is getting one person a chance to win a stay inside. the blockbuster in bend, oregon will host one where and why guest. they will get transportation, food, board games, and access to any of the movies. entries are open until october 30. reggie: or how -- wow. kumasi: they have a gear, they
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have got swag. reggie: i lived across the street from big block esther video so i am familiar with their practices. kumasi: they are on it. reggie: they were aggressive when you walked in the door. they were trained they had to say hello to you. no matter what they were doing, they would be like, "hello." spencer: it was not warm and inviting. reggie: it was not warm, it was aggressive. anno -- being ignored. jobina: it was -- spencer: it was aggressive yesterday, we had record highs in some areas. he was alive of you from sutro tower come off to a clear start. you can find a wisp of clouds here. 54 in san francisco. we have 50th palo alto. 59 at san jose at 54 at half moon bay. a kolarek to the day than yesterday. a live view at emeryville where
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traffic is heavy. 50 in nevada. 49 as fairfield. 56 at concord at livermore. at the golden gate, no clouds and hardly any traffic. cooling begins today but it will still be warm and lots of our inland areas. gusty winds and cooler weather will develop over the weekend and we have a slight chance of sprinkles, maybe even isolated showers on saturday. south bay, look for high temperatures of 72. san jose, 90. gilroy, that will be one of our warm spots. tod. content san francisco will have a high of 73 after getting up to nearly 90 yesterday. 88 at santa rosa. 84 will be the high at napa. on the new east bay, 77. san leandro, 80.
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upper 80's to near 90's inland. seven-day forecast shows the shop cool down over the weekend. more details on that later. prepare for windy and chillier conditions. kumasi: coming up the seven things you need to know. reggie: the program uber launched and the changes you may see when you get a right.
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reggie: the jackpot has reached a near $500,000 last night. there was a technical glitch that caused the trying to be delayed. spencer: number 607? -- we have fog and back in today, leading to a top -- then he trickled up. jobina: a sig alert causing a slowdown in rodeo eastbound 80 at cummings skyway and also in san jose. this crash has been moved out of the way but you will run to a slowdown on northbound 101. kumasi: something we told you about a few weeks back, if you want to get a toy from the mcdonald's adult happy meal, you will have to pay for it. they sold out in days and now the toys are selling online for up to $300,000 each.
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reggie: in american money? in dollars? kumasi: that is what i heard. reggie: okay. what a country. in today's "gma" first look, a victim in a job application scheme reveals how she was deceived. reporter: a new version of what is known as a job scam, tricking on the evidence. callie is sharing her story on tiktok about how she said she was fooled by a person pretending to be a hiring manager. >> they said they liked my resume and my application and they wanted to move the process along. reporter: she says the job she was looking at was very real, a job at a tech company. she applied using linkedin. for the people emailing her back or suspected thieves who do not represent the firm or the website. they told her the first interview would be by text and
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she needed to download a special messaging app to her father. >> at the time i did not realize it was a red flag, but it was a red flag. reporter: coming up, what to look out for when applying for jobs. kumasi: your overrides made -- your uber rides mehsud -- may soon come with ads. this is part of making more money through advertising. uber intends to bring more ads into uber and breeds apps and uber -- and uber eats apps. reggie: ryan seacrest was presented with the 2022 nationalization of broadcasters distinguished service award. it is the organization's highest honor. he accepted the award last night
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in new york. >> i want to thank my ryan seacrest foundation. you saw some of what we are doing. thank you for your love and support. reggie: he has had a long successful career in religion and tv hosting shows like "live with kelly and ryan" "american idol," and executive producer for "keeping up with the kardashians." kumasi: notes features two slices of pizza folded over and baked and comes with range or mariner sauce to dip it in. there are four different kinds, pepperoni, buffalo chicken, chicken parmesan, and meat lovers. it is seven dollars. reggie: hm. kumasi: i guess if you get a slice you folded over anyway. reggie: you do that? kumasi: mmhmm.
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i just had a flash. reggie: what is going to happen now? kumasi: don't speak that over my stomach. it has been holding on so well this morning. reggie: spencer, sometimes when we talk about food, it activates a senator growl. spenceteie: possible power shut, the counties that could be impacted this weekend. kumasi: a big bust at a california airport.
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reggie: top dog destinations, the california city that has the most four legged friends. spencer christian has a look outside. spencer: we are off to a much cooler started today than yesterday. we can see the 24 hour temperature change, anywhere from one to six degrees cooler than yesterday. 54 right now in san francisco. 49 at santa rosa. mid-50's just about everywhere else. today's highs will be quite warm in our inland areas but nothing like yesterday. upper 80's at concord, livermore, and antioch along the bay shoreline. 78 in san mateo. 88 will be highest in rosa down and in south bay. a4 sn obey -- 88 at san jose. cooling today, still warm inland and gusty winds at cooler over the weekend, maybe even a sprinkle. kumasi: developing news this morning, you might hear more
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about other pg&e public safety shut off this weekend. the bay area seems to be out of the ranch for now. customers in shasta, and other counties are on alert of having their power cut off because of increased fire danger. the list expense to moderate sunday and the possibility continues into monday. that can always change. reggie: many are noticing it has been seemingly calm when it comes to wildfires. this is pete fire season for our area. researchers responders tell -- searchers -- and for spotters tell amanda that does not mean it will last. reporter: by all accounts, font 2022 five season has been quieter than the last. october 10th, a little more than 356,000 acres have burned this year. last year, nearly 2.5 million acres total.
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craig clements with the wildfire interdisciplinary research center breaks down why and says wednesday's warm weather presented the best chance for a wild fire district. -- for a wildfire to start. >> if we get a couple days like this, this will increase our risk. reporter: october has brought some of the state's deadliest and most destructive wildfires. in 2018, the tubbs fire moved through sonoma county. what has changed? >> it has been cooler. we had a drizzle across the bay area. it was cloudy and that was uncanny. reporter: clements blames the absence of diablo winds, powerful dry winds that deliver our highest risk of fire danger. reggie: -- >> the winds can have an effect on the characteristics of a fire
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and how quickly it can spread and move. reporter: jesse burkett says while situations appear calm, the driver education is a recipe for a disaster. >> in the bay area, and a lot of people are saying we are not seeing any fire activity. one of our bigger goals is to keep 95% of all fires to 10 acres or less. the unpredictability of the weather proves anything is possible. >> he camp fire in 2018 started on november 8. we are not out of the woods. reggie: today, people will be getting earthquake ready in the great california shakeout. lena howland is in fremont. what are agencies doing to get ready? lena: today, bart riders will be
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asked to drop karen holland to be prepared for a possible earthquake. bart is just one of may organizations across the state taking part in the great california shakeout. this is video from previous years. bart says once their sig alert is triggered, trance will slow down to 27 miles per hour before coming to a brief stop. part will make a systemwide announcement on all trends as that moment encouraging riders to be prepared for earthquakes. they will also be testing their alarms to make sure they are working. >> we encourage californians to take all the message possible -- all the methods possible to be prepared for any earthquake. lena: this comes a week after the california office of emergency solutions -- emergency solution -- emergency services
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took a tour across the state where people got to feel what a 7.0 magnitude earthquake would feel like. you can still register for today's drilled by going to shakeout.org/california. reggie: we have lots of resources to help you prepare for any earthquake including what to pack in your earthquake create -- your earthquake kit. kumasi: donald trump could be served with a subpoena to testify in january 6 investigation. jobina is at the live desk with why it has not happened yet even though the committee approved it last week. jobina: the committee has had a hard time identifying any attorney authorized to accept the subpoena. several have said they cannot accept the document. cnn is reporting the former president is considering allowing federal agent to searches mar-a-lago home. the has said it suspects trump
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may have more classified documents hidden at the florida resort. >> so much time has passed that whatever was there or whatever they suspect is missing could have been moved to one of his other venues. jobina: trump continues to claim any records removed from his white house were declassified or his personal property. as for that subpoena, trump has not said if he will testify before the committee. reggie: now to the developing news about any alarming spike in children nationwide hospitalized with respiratory illnesses. the emergency department at children's medical center is overflowing. more than a dozen kids are waiting for beds because of a surge in rsv. doctors are noticing an increase here. >> quite a bit more of the other standard retroviruses as well. something called rhinovirus is
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something we have not been seeing for a good six weeks or so. the rsv search -- surge has been the past couple of weeks. reggie: winter viruses are spread easily through touch so they are encouraging parents to keep an eye out for cold systems -- cold symptoms. we have been talking about fentanyl and how people are trying to discuss the drug by describing it by discussing it as candy. people at the l.a. airport using candy boxes to hide their stash. someone tried to smuggling 10,000 pills in candy packages. the suspect went through tsa with them in skittle packs, sweethearts, and whoppers. it is not clear if they were intended to be sold like this or if this is just a way to hide them. the suspect has been identified. kumasi: san mateo county is launching a program on curbing
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the violence -- curbing gun violence. it will focus on getting guns out of the hands of people not legally allowed to have them. >> we will work to take a guns out of those hands, people who have lost the right to own or possess guns. i want to stress this is not a program aimed at preventing those who can legally and responsibly on firearms from having them. it is aimed at protecting residents from those who have forfeited their right by prior felonies or restraining orders or possessing illegal guns. kumasi: official say this program will come with a trillion dollars in funding over the next two years. reggie: popular market is opening up his third location. buy rite is buying up the last location of real food company. it will bring is high end goods
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and sandwiches to the neighborhood. it is set to open next year. reggie: top -- kumasi: top halloween costumes and top search ideas according to google. >> when you have got to go, you have got to go. reggie: that is abc7 reporter on a hot commodity. the more than $1 million project in a san francisco neighborhood. spencer: let's look at what is going on today. we had record warmth yesterday. the cooling begins today and it will be warm inland. gusty winds and a sharply cooler pattern will develop over the weekend. there's a chance of sprinkles over the weekend, diminishing the concerns about wildfires. it will be warm with highs around 84, san jose up to 90. upper 70's to 81 at redwood city. mid 60's on the coast. canton san francisco, 73 degrees.
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east bay highs, 77 at oakland. 80 at castro valley. up to 90 may be at brentwood, but generally upgraded in most other locations. overnight lows generally about mid 50's around the bay at the coast. low 50's 90 coast and knew the north bay we will see a 48, one of arch of your spots. there will be a surgery of clouds and fog pushing -- pushing inland. notice the sharp called on friday and the weekend we notice windy conditions saturday with strong nests -- strong guests. nice and mild for the remainder of the week. jobina: good morning, everybody. i want to mention bart was experiencing equipment problems on a train at the south hayward station in the richmond and daly city directions. you will face a 20 minute slowdown.
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we have a sig alert at eastbound 80. you can see the yellow line, we have a slowdown in that area. no slowdown and emeryville but we have a hit and run reported on eastbound 80. bringing an 11 cameras showing you our 880 at the coliseum camera. electronic southbound, speeds are at the limit. the same thing goes with this immaterial bridge but it is getting busier for people traveling westbound. we will wrap up your to 6:18 this morning. he will also face a delay through the transbay tube due to the retrofit work. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth,
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to be in the hall of fame of bathrooms. pride park and square park in new york city, bankrupt park in colorado, all shown in full glory. [flushing] san francisco has never reached that claim to fame. >> we have not had any winners from san francisco. reporter: at large restroom supply company provides the brightest and most innovative public bathrooms. >> it is not something people talk about often but everyone values a clean and functional restroom. reporter: maybe san francisco is not ready to give up yet. the plumbing already exists, the city has secured state funding to build a small 150 square-foot public bathroom right in the heart of the noise valley neighborhood at the cost of $1.7 million. >> put it to better use. it is ridiculous.
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a stupid bathroom. reporter: that is the estimate given by the parks and recreation because of all the labor that would be involved. city officials hope it won't be -- is what caused that much. >> they have an idea of what it will be, but i don't think they have the formal final plans. now they will be in a position to put all that together. reporter: people here still asked to have a commode in place. they word commode comes from the french word meaning suitable or convenient. >> it would be nice to have some facilities like that. >> when you have got to go, you have got to go. >> public access is that of having to go into a restaurant to ask to use the lavatory, that is what a neighborhood should have. >> southern washington heights, zero functioning public bathrooms. reporter: new york is
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considering legislation that would force the city to build public restrooms in every zip code. >> we don't have nearly enough public restrooms. reporter: the dreams struck in small places at a high cost. in san francisco, lyanne melendez. reggie: british prime minister liz truss announces she is resigning after only 44 days in office. she came to office with a promise of low taxes and small government. her plans explode the markets. the pound has been plunging. we will keep monitoring this and have more at camp. kumasi: bay area civil-rights leaders are calling people across the country to take a stand against racism and hate. the ncaa be -- the naacp inviting leaders to attend a rally this sunday in san francisco. >> hate does not recognize
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borders. it is not recognize colors. it does not recognize gender choices. hate affects everyone. spencer: according to reverend ms brown, london breed and leaders from a broad coalition of community, religious, and ethnic groups have agreed to attend the rally sunday afternoon at 3:00 on mcallister street. reggie: taking a live look at the bay bridge and he told -- and the toll plaza where kumasi is. kumasi: graham. -- here i am. we know a lot of morning cu experience traffic there. before the pandemic, one thing was to use the casual carpal service. the service has been around for decades. drivers pick up people from
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locations across the east bay so they can use the faster and cheaper carpool lanes. the service stopped at the beginning of the pandemic and transportation officials say it has not recovered. >> toll bridge volumes in the bay bridge -- volumes, specifically the bay bridge, or walk -- are running 90% of the full volume but some are in 60% to 70%. kumasi: the metropolitan transportation commission's website lists 20 casual carpal pickup spots. if you still at have your costume for halloween, we have you covered because google listed its trop -- his top trending customer ideas. it analyzed in most searched costume ideas across the country. if you are in the top five you could be a witch, spider-man, a dinosaur, the whole stranger things gang, and a very.
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other customs include horror villains like michael myers and freddy krueger and characters like the millions and biblically -- and maybe your -- like the minions and baby yoda. spencer: i was a pirate last year. kumasi: we need pictures. you have your costume together friend. reggie: oya. i traditionally spent a lot of time, money, and effort to make a special halloween costume for myself. i will walk in the door and a zero people will know who i am. kumasi: this is what will happen. reggie: one year i was "dear evan hansen." do you know that show? spencer: no. reggie: famously if you watch
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the show, he wears a cast. it was very elaborate. i wore the same outfit and all that everyone asked me how i broke my arm. spencer: you were mis-cast. reggie: someone asked if i was a blockbuster employee. kumasi: what year were you harvey milk? reggie: i was harvey milk last year. not a single person. i had the exact shirt he wore, i was using his phrases. spencer: you surely should have been recognizable. kumasi: this year will be different. spencer: i recognize that it is getting cooler. let's talk about that. pegula struck today than yesterday and it will be a cooler day all day. protected highs, 73 in san francisco. and the areas in the upper 90's yesterday.
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east bay, breeze today. it will be felt especially at the coast at ebay. as we look ahead, cooling starts today. gusty winds develop over the weekend. it will be much cooler over the weekend. a slight chance of sprinkles or maybe isolated showers. we are not talking about measurable rainfall, but anything that dampens the fuels and reduces the risk of wildfires, we will take it. here is the accuweather 7 day forecast. today, still warm inland but declined as beginning near the bay and coast. tomorrow, much cooler than today. upper 70's inland and cooler on saturday. honorable 70's inland and mid 60's round of ebay. 60 along the coastline. we will have gusty wind saturday. bright and breezy, the winds start to diminish sunday. it will be relatively fall-like. not mild, not cool. we will see highs in the upper
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70's up to 70 at the bay shoreline. we are talking about lovely fall weather but midweek next week, it looks like a chance of actual measurable rainfall developing. we will keep an eye on that. reggie: the popular fast food joint famous for the royals. where meghan and harry go so often the staff knows their orders. kumasi: adult happy meals are making people happy.
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because space is limited on the international space station. but it is pretty amazing in microgravity because it just floats and the feathers go every which way. i have that in my crew quarters every night to remind me of my family and community. reggie: that is neat. she's a member of the round valley indian tribes and she has received lots of prayers from family and tribal members. jobina: remember when we talked about -- kumasi: remember when we talked about the adult happy meal toys? they are released and people are happy they got them. the toys are being sold on ebay and other sites for high prices, some as high as $300,000. you can get some at some lower prices. don't get that one unless you feel passionate about this. get 2020 dollar ones -- get one
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of the $20 ones. reggie: it may seem the bay area is home to the same number of dogs as the rest -- more dogs than the rest of the country, but we are not even close to the capital. the dog capital is riverside. phoenix is next on the list and comes to people with four-legged friends. dallas comes in third at 41%. san francisco is 12 behind detroit and chicago at 26%. i was walking around my dog yesterday and i could not go anywhere. the farmers market, big science. then i wanted to get a coffee. kumasi: could not go in there? reggie: they would not let me bring the dog and. if you think i'm already time i dog up outside in san francisco, you have another thing,. kumasi: people bring the dog into the farmers market anyway. reggie: i may have once 4:12's. kumasi: and that is your business.
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>> moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> the outgoing mayor of oakland breaking down her tenure as those look ahead to a new leader and what can be done to fix the city's problems. >> the or of a store in san francisco says he's weaving. he can't sustain his business in the current environment. >> good morning to you. it is thursday, october 20. >> great start to our day, because spencer is in the house with us. >> great to be here, on a cooler day than yesterday. the heat is going away. feeling like fall finally. should we take a look?
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