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looking back and she's the the kid on the ground -- saw the kid on the ground. jobina: a young child out a big body duty of the driver. >> bus driver shortage. reggie: we have a winner. a powerball ticket worth more than one million bucks. how much this jackpot is up to. i would not use at that. kumasi: i would take it. reggie: absolutely. good morning. drew: i played. not a single number, and i had to get. >> you cannot win you not play. drew: i got one and did not win. >> it is another cold start, in
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the 30's, half bay at 39 degrees. 47, oakland. 40's have been right now san jose. i would take the winter jacket again with clear skies. visibility we are doing very well. the number 10 is unlimited visibility. we have a couple of pots less than that but there is no thick fog. this is the east bay hills camera, p d onst. in the distance and here is how today shapes up. sunshine and bad sun glare this morning. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. d 70's with below average policw
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surveillance audio will help identify a hit-and-run driver who seriously hurt a six-year-old boy. that crash happened tuesday evening not far from the medical center. j.r. stone talked with parent and has a video that could be the key to the search. j.r.: look closely at the surveillance video. officers with the california highway patrol are looking for this white suv, one that struck a child tuesday evening in castro valley and then drove off. >> it is never ok to leave the scene of the crash, especially a six-year-old in the middle of the street injured. it is appalling. j.r.: officers say the vehicle hit a six-year-old. that boy and his older brother had gone inside the karate school but then came back out died. >> i did not get -- i do not know if the kid forgot something and was running outs cong fast. and he hit a kid and my wife was
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looking to the inside, so when he heard a noise she looked back and saw the kid on the ground. j.r.: all of that happened in close proximity. the karate studio and the area of this reit where the boy was hit. >> in this case the parent was close by, directly across the street in the juvenile was crossing back towards the parent he was drunk. j.r.: the boy was taken to the hospital but his condition has improved and office say he was released wednesday afternoon. that said, they are focused on catching the driver of the suv, one who will a a felony hit and run charge if and when they are caught. >> for me it is wrong because if you hit somebody, you have to and follow the law.
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especially when it is a kid. j.r.: in castro valley, j.r. stone. reggie: chp is asking for any information you might have about the crash. they think the car is a you were model ford eco-sport or a nissan. jobina: an influx of cash is coming to help people transition into state -- into stable housing. the state is having s's go h peopl i oakland is serving 50 people in the what street encampment more than 60,000 dollars per person. a total of eight areas are getting money from the encampment resolution funds. reggie: have a plan in place, that is the push from officials after the i .1 magnitude earthquake. everything went as well as they could have helped. there were no injuries or major
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damage and that should serve as a reminder that a more devastating quake could happen at any time. simple steps to prepare could be lifesaving. >> remove heavy objects from the top shelves and move them to the lower shelves or floor. all of my planters are on the floor. have latches so dishes and cups do not fall out of the cabinets. reggie: have an emergency kit ready to go and make sure to check it so that nothing has expired. we have a video on abc 7 that outline what officials say. the way students learn about the water cycle is changing and it has everything to do with us. the u.s. released a new diagram describing where water is on earth and how it moves. it is the first update in more than 20 years. this replaces one used by educators that -- and we explain what is behind the changes. >> we better understand the
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internet -- the interactions between ground and surface water and increasing environmental change and issues like flooding has emphasized the role of human in the water cycle. reggie: the new diagram shows how human water use, land use and climate change impacts the cycle. u.s.gs cartographers consulted with others to get this new cycle. drew: clear skies and cool wi fl of eason why we tanghhasd front. in the wake of this we have colder weather moving in and high pressure is supplying us with mainly clear skies.
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no huge changes coming our way the next couple of days. sure whether showing the 40's -- you sure whether showing the 40's and 50's. and into the afternoon very similar to yesterday. 60's and low 70's under a lot of sunshine. a brisk start getting a bright afternoon. do not have the wind on our thursday. 65 in the city. up to 70 in napa. the three day forecast into the weekends will warm up a bit. we it will bring back -- it will bring back the fog and the mild weather continues for the second half of the weekend. we will preview monday coming up. let us see how we are doing with traffic. sue: good morning. fog free at the golden gate when i came across and at 3:30 there
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was roadwork but it looks like they have picked that up it was right applause us though traffic is very light and not a car coming through. we had an earlier traffic rake on -- break on 880 and this might have to do with an accident at 2:30 this morning. the right under the sign there are a bunch of cars to the right hand shoulder and a couple of big rigs. traffic is very light and start off with our typical barge delay, they are doing the earthquake wet roads it work. through about 15, and we will following this for you. reggie: why tarantulas might soon be popping up in one part of the bay area. jobina: the potency of pot. why a company is getting sued for not getting customers high enough. reggie: the new game all about britney spears. jobina: a live look out died.
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jobina: one person in the bay area is 1.5 alien dollars richer. -- million dollars richer. someone picked vibe of the six numbers. here are the winning numbers, night in, 36, 37, and 24. the ticket was sold at a gas station unless gaddis boulevard. i know that you are a little new where, but there -- newer but there is something in the water in the south bay in case you want to buy for this weekend. lena: if you did buy a ticket from the gas station you want to check your tickets right away. semi bought a ticket on this very location worth more than $1.5 million in the drawing. nobody matched all six numbers meaning that the jackpot is at
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$800 million. for the next drawing saturday night, making the second largest prize in the history of the game. in addition, a second $1.5 million ticket was sold at a cvs. we asked one person to buy their ticket yesterday what they would do if they won it all. >> i wish i would be the lucky one. a lot of people what have a lot of things. if i am the lucky one, i am thinking of the children, the homeless, i would take care of everybody because i would not need that million for me. lena: there have been no winners after 36 drawing straight. the next one is on saturday night with a cash value of $383.7 million. the odds are one in 292 million.
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the winning numbers will be announced saturday night at 7:59. jobina: thank you. as cases of rsv continue to rise doctors are warning that things could get worse. there is a shortage of pediatric beds across the country as hospitals deal with the surge of illnesses. the cdc is warning that the flu season could be worse than the last two and the pandemic is not over yet. >> i am worried that things will get worse and we will see the rise of respiratory illnesses continue especially as you add in influenza and covid. jobina: doctors say if your child gets sick and is congested a cold humidifier and a nasal spray might help. parent should know the signs of respiratory distress like flaring of the nostrils and using extra muscles to breathe. reggie: local agencies will have
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to take action to make sure they have enough drivers. a local shortedage is causing issues nationwide. it was the focus of the ac transit meeting. board members call it a crisis. there are multiple factors including salary, cost-of-living, safety concerns and the physical impact of the job. >> they arerom diabetes and heart pressure because of the sedentary nature and having a job where you cannot properly use the bathroom makes it worse. reggie: some things recommended are not going to surprise you, offering competitive wages, improving -- improving employee facilities and ensuring safety for those on board. kamala harris announced a new program to help school districts go green. 400 school districts are set to receive $1 billion in grants to buy new clean energy school buses. >> understanding that this bus
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symbolizing -- symbolizes so much about our collective investment in our future because of course it is about our investment in our children. reggie: only about 1% of the 450,000 school buses are electric. jobina: a california marijuana company was slapped for a lawsuit for not having strong joints. two customers from fresno accused dream fields brands of falsely approved -- claiming that they have a high thc content. ndings from " weed week" and they found less thc in some products and what is claimed on the website. in a statement they denied the accusations. reggie: through the dark shadows of the bay area, tarantulas are creeping. it is spooky and spider season.
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our friends are on the move to make our skin crawl more and to find a mate. according to the public utilities commission they are especially prevalent in the sonoma valley. this time of year they are out looking for you know, a loved one or someone for tonight, but not to worry these spiders are not dangerous to you unless you are a small insect. jobina: ok. the supreme court will allow the owners of golden gate fields to sue an animal rights group that disrupted a racetrack. they recruited protesters to lie down on the racetrack, setting off smoke failures. -- flails -- layers. the lawsuit named the protesters an activist group direct action everywhere which denied involvement. last week we told you about a new monopoly game about napa valley. reggie: there is another one dedicated to the princess of pop, britney spears napoli game now on preorder.
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it is on entertainment earth. jobina: the board is cute. reggie: it is cute. drew: give me more. reggie: give me a piece of me. i see it is the many faces of britney spears. so you will be able to buy, sell and trade some of her most popular hits as iraqi up gold on and -- as you rack up gold and platinum records. the tokens are inspired by her music videos, an astronaut, a milkshake tray from crazy and a basketball. drew: baby one more time. my cousin was in that. jobina: and she did the backflips. reggie: did you watch the making of video? drew: anime premier the video. reggie: that was exciting. i guess i saw what was her follow-up to that?
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oops i did it again. i saw that making. i thought you went down to the bottom of the ocean to get it to -- get it for me. drew: that was number one video for weeks, i bet. jobina: it had to be. what a nice little section of our lives. reggie: i remember going to times square and being enthralled by the fact that is where carson daly is, in that class. drew: up in that corner. reggie: i was not in the crowd i just passed by. someone cool is probably up there. like christina aguilera or madonna stopping by. drew: they had secret gets all the time. jobina: like the best stars, that was the job, that is what made me go to journalism. memories. drew: mtv news.
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i learned a lot of news from that channel. jobina: me too. reggie: that was a good little trip. that was fun. drew: we all went somewhere for a hot second. i raced home from school to watch that. reggie: 3:30. every one of those news people i wanted to be. jobina: absolutely and they are doing pretty well. look at lala. drew: for sure. reggie: the first generation current loader. john noah's. -- john noris. jobina: sway had the locks and he has a show on the radio. drew: clear skies and let us look at what we are looking at. warmer over the weekend and halloween is looking nice, all treats. it is a cool 1, 43 sunnyvale.
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44, campbell. areawide, cooler, 39, novato. cold along the coast. 41 and the number updated. after the brisk start with a lot of sunshine into the 60's and 70's. tonight is another chilly night with partly cloudy skies and a bit of fog. mainly into the 40's into friday. we are watching next wednesday, it looks like next wednesday we have the potential for light rain. right now it looks like any rainfall that we would get, we are less than a quarter of an inch. warming up over the weekend and looking nice for halloween. and then we will watch on wednesday for the chance of showers coming our way late in nature. jobina: coming up the seven things to know. reggie: the world's fastest show. -- shoe. jobina:
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a six-year-old boy was severely injured. anyone with information is asked to call kai what -- california highway patrol. reggie: bay area doctors are urging people to get the covid boosters. in san francisco, 17% of eligible people have been boosted. jobina: the countdown to elon musk's takeover of twitter. he is sending borrowing notices to -- to banks. reggie: a glimmer of hope for the u.s. economy and a return to growth in the last quarter. a new report is due in the last few minutes showing that gdp grew at a 2% annual rates. drew: it is another chilly morning and we are starting out low 30's and forgings. a lot of sunshine and sunrise in about two hours. 60's and 70's later in the afternoon. sue: we are driving at a good through the bay bridge with
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a drivetime of 30 minutes all the way to the bay bridge and into san francisco. jobina: someone is waking up a winner, two tickets matched five of six numbers, and one was sewed -- sold in a gas station in losthe big jackpot is up to 0 million for saturday. reggie: with online sports betting legal in 30 states, more teenagers and young adults are becoming addicted to gambling. >> in this morning's first look, a parenting alert, kids in gambling. >> if you have a phone on you and connections the internet you can gamble whenever you want. >> stevens an 18-year-old speaking about his gambling addiction which began at age 15. he has asked to use a different name and alter his voice to hide his identity. >> all it took was playing dice
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and it grew. >> how much did you win? >> a couple of hundred dollars. >> teenagers and young people are at higher risk of developing gambling disorder than adults because their brains are not fully developed like they are with substance abuse disorders. their ability to read test to evaluate risk and handle loss is not as secure as an adult. >> we will have more coming up at 7:00 a.m.. jobina: black women and their hair have a deeply rooted connection and now hulu is launching a series that explores that relationship. reggie: it is called "the hair tales" and celebrities are interviewed about their unique journeys and finding acceptance along with self-love through their natural curls. to promote the show hulu partnered with a hair salon in chicago to surprise clients.
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they came to enjoy music and mimosas and received any hairstyle that they wanted. >> they said you do not owe anything today and i am like what? >> they are like what happened and they are super surprised and overjoyed, just feeling good and it is good to feel appreciated. reggie: that is really neat. you can stream the first two episodes. disney as a parent company of hulu and abc 7. jobina: the way i would do cartwheels if my hair was free. just spitting it out there. there is a new type of shoe that will keep you moving and grooving. they are called moon walkers and they are maintained -- made to make you walk 250% faster. i do not know what that means but i guess it is on individual speeds. you remember the sneakers that would pop out the wheels? reggie: we'll -- wheelies.
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jobina: early 2000 here we come. these are kind of like rollerskates they have an electric motor that powers a set of eight wheels with sensor monitors so they monitor the person's gait to match the pace and power for synchronized speeds. with a six mile range they could be great for short commutes. reggie: this is wild. jobina: you know you will see the is. reggie: instantly. jobina: along with the one real skateboard things. reggie: have you tried that? jobina: io i have done the hoverboard, remember when those were hot, two wheels. reggie: the one wheeled changes the game. there is a big learning curve on that and i did not quite realize. i tried it, not well. jobina: did you fall or was it wobbly? reggie: i fell a lot, there was
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a lot of me like -- but these things look relatively safe. jobina: i would probably try it. reggie: i mean it looks a little like cuckoo for cocoa. but we could try it. jobina: if they send them here i am not going to say no. reggie: but i'm not going to not watch. coming, mystery lot in the mission. how the neighbors are putting it to good use. jobina:
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: now at 5:30, covid symptom survey, the changes some people are seeing. jobina: elon musk making a visit to san francisco and the advice from experts for employees. >> i think you are just in for a
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great adventure, some excitement, some emotion. reggie: "wakonda forever" in theaters in less than two weeks. the stars hitting the carpet in hollywood. jobina: i cannot wait. it is thursday, october 27. drew: take the jacket with you and maybe even the hat or gloves in -- as some spots are waking up in the 30's. half moon bay at 39 degrees. 45, fremont. oakland with a cool temperature. we have frost and freeze warnings in lake and mendocino count aturome of our sheltered valleys. clear skies with light wind which is a recipe for a chilly start to the day. east bay, a clear picture. a lot of sunshine, take the
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sunglasses with you. the sunrise is two hours. 40's and 50's by 9:00 a.m.. we will climb into the 60's and 70's and we will take a closer look at the highs and preview part of the weekend coming up in eight minutes. jobina: a critical part of building a better bay area is your help and experts are warning of an alarmingly low percentage of people getting boosters including seniors. gloria rodriguez joins us with the latest. gloria: good morning, experts say that now is the time to boost with the holidays around the corner. you should get the booster especially if you are an older adult or immunocompromised but the numbers are lagging and in san francisco 14% of those eligible got the booster compared to 64%. dr. jean noble head of the covid response team at ucf avenue says
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they get boosted message must be aimed at people over the age of 65. >> we have a lot of immunity along -- among the younger people and those not as threatened, those are not the people i am worried about. it is the people in nursing homes who are older and severely immunocompromised. gloria: more than 70% of people over the age of 65 got the first booster but dr. monica gandhi warns that most people got the first booster or the third shot around january 2021 and it has been a full 10 months, so it is time to get the booster. there is one reason that you should hold off, if you have gotten covid recently. the ideal time to get the new booster is four months after you got infected or after your last shot. reggie: thank you. oakland is dropping its
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ordinance requiring face masks for gatherings of more than 2500 people. the change goes into effect november 1. they sought to wear a face mask in city facilities, government buildings, libraries, and senior setters. jobina: the covid virus is involved -- is evolving in a new survey finds that symptom infections are changing. this was part of a partnership between stanford, harvard and a university in london. it is apparents reported -- purchase apparents reported these as the most top symptoms. the symptoms more commonly reported at the top of the pandemic including loss of smell, fever and shortness of breath rank down at 6, 8, and 29. reggie: elon musk's deadline to buy twitter is tomorrow. he is sending borrowing notices to banks kicking off the process. this comes after he visited the
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san francisco headquarters yesterday. as amanda shows us he did not show up empty-handed. amanda: entering twitter headquarters, let that sin -- sink in. a tweet posted by elon musk himself seen with a sink and hand as he walked into the san francisco office. >> it is par for the course of whoever this character is today. amanda: only days away for the deadline to complete his deal to purchase twitter. it is a process that has been far from predictable. >> there is 48 hours and plenty of time for him to screw it up if you wants to but anyone who sticks around has to believe that they can make a difference because any sane person at this point is thinking what is going on? amanda: he changed his user profile and his second post reading meeting a lot of cool
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people at twitter. it is a workforce that could be cut by 75 percent according to a recent report. or an estimated 5500 people. if true. and if the deal goes through. the east bay management professor with advice for employees. >> find your support system, and also control the grapevine. rumors do not help anyone. amanda: she stresses that acquisitions are merged -- and mergers are stressful by nature. >> this is a little bit of chaos and then there is a little pickup of anticipation and then decisions are taken and then they are settling down. so, you have to be mindful of that cycle and i think that what -- that is what we are seeing. amanda: now his looming twitter takeover is sinking in with many questioning what his leadership
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will mean for employees and platform users. >> very clearly he is enjoying the fact that we are sitting back and eating popcorn as we watch this whole thing unfold in the weirdest of ways. reggie: happening today, two men arrested in the death of a woman whose body was set on fire are expected to appear in court. ashton and deangelo will face felony charges of arson and mutilation. the body of michaela shulman was found last monday burning on a paved trail near lopez drive. the contra county -- the contra costa county district attorney's office says that it is still active. jobina: there is new controversy over a mission district lot sitting empty for decades and neighbors are taking matters into their own hands. the lot was being used as a parking lot over the weekends
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and people who lived in the area decided to put a garden in. according to one neighbor the fence went up in the 80's and one of the property owners in the area has the key. she says her group tried talking to the owner of the group recently got fed up and broke the lock and started a garden. >> what we would like to see is a greenway in common with drury carmens -- comments. we would like for it to include some aspects of urban abaco -- urban agriculture. what we saw were people parking on it and what we thought is that there is room to share. jobina: we spoke with a supervisor's office because the parcel is in her district. they say they did not know who owns the land and they are looking into it. reggie: two californians are waking up winners after matching five of six numbers in the power ball drawing. the exciting one is the one was sold here. the prize was more than $1
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million each. 19, 36, 37, 46, 56. it was sold at a gas station and this is where we find lena howland. lena: good morning. this is one of the locations where the california lottery says someone bought a ticket worth $1.5 million. the address led us to this mobile gas station. nobody matched all six numbers meaning the jackpot is now at 800 million dollars for the next drawing saturday night making it the second largest prize in the history of the game. in addition, a second ticket was sold at a cvs in rancho cucamonga in southern california. we asked people in line buying their tickets what they would do if they won it all. >> i would like to help my
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children, you know, so, it is hard for the kids right now to buy a home so. >> i am doing powerball and whatever else they will give me for five dollars. >> the next powerball drawing is on saturday with a cash value of 380 $3.7 million. odds of winning the jackpot is one in 290 million. the winning numbers will be announced at saturday night. live, lena howland, abc 7 news. jobina: trick-or-treating only on the weekend. the push to change when we celebrate halloween. >> just a way to keep them close and as a reminder what we were doing it for. reggie: the red carpet premiere. the cast and filmmakers of "wakanda forever" paying tribute
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to chas -- to chadwick boseman. drew: we are looking at the golden gate bridge with a live picture showing you fog free. we are on our way to a bright day with really good air quality. today and tomorrow no matter where you live we have good air quality in the next 48 hours. live doppler 7, but we are tracking we had a cold front moved through to the south and east. in the wake of that we have a chilly morning with high pressure off of the coastline ringing us a zonal weather pattern creating quiet conditions and changes in terms of temperatures. 9:00 a.m. in the 40's and 50's with a lot of sunshine. we will climb into the upper 50's to lower 50's before lunchtime. into the afternoon temperatures similar to yesterday in the 60's and 70's. 69 in oakland and 65 in the
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city. 71 san jose and 71 in santa rosa. looking at the next three days temperatures fluctuating just a little bit here and there but we are warming up into the weekend on saturday and we will bring back the fog with partly cloudy skies in the afternoon and temperatures above average. we will take a look at sunday and halloween in a few minutes. sue: good morning, busy on the san mateo bridge. no stalls or accidents with folks making their way from hayward and 880 across the causeway and over toward san mateo. it is a 19 minute drive across the span getting over the -- to the peninsula and we have a frozen camera. traffic is moving nicely past the northgate mall. all the way to a golden gate bridge. this is becoming our new normal with delays on bart until about 6:15.
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nehrgh the tytrofitting is being onth lines. very slow, another typical morning. speeds under 30 miles an hour and under 20 miles an hour in some places for a 45 minute drive time from tracy into dublin. back with
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reggie: a glimmer of hope for the economy, a new report shows the u.s. economy return to growth in the third quarter increasing 2.6% in contrast to the first six months when figures show the economy shrinking. they say we should not get too excited, inflation is still high and this increase barely makes up for the losses in the first half of the year.
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there are still real concerns about a recession. jobina: a new push to make trick-or-treating for weekends only. cincinnati is considering moving halloween festivities from october 31 or during a weekend -- to a weekend during early evening hours to improve safety. it might allow more working parents to participate. >> if you do it on saturday it eliminates the traffic and the business traffic. people do not leave work early to get the costumes and children out. jobina: concerns for safety are high, one study found pedestrian deaths are 43% higher on halloween. the halloween and costume association launched a petition to establish a national trick-or-treat day on the last saturday of october. 1060 -- 160,000 people have signed. reggie: ryan kugler's highly anticipated sequel "wakanda forever" is coming to theaters in the last -- next month. jobina: they walked the carpet.
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george was there. >> "wakanda forever" has a new story to tell in the wake of the king's death. and while the original star did not live to make the sequel, his spirit is very much a part of it. >> our story embraces the grief that we were feeling t and because-challa -- and because t'challa is gone and the story is how do you move on. >> he was our leader through the phenomenon that the first film became and it still feels like it is still grounded in him and rooted in the power of his spirit and leadership and generosity. george: the director wore a necklace with his image the premier. you are literally wearing him close to your heart. >> i am.
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i was able to get this made when we started the filming on this one. i just wanted to keep him close and as a reminder of who we were doing it for. george: one costar wore his image on her back. >> i am wearing an outfit, it is just in paint, that is all. george: "wakanda forever" will show the heroes fighting to protect their nation and there is always something new to explore. >> i think you are in for a great adventure, some excitement , some emotion, absolutely. you are going to get all of that larger than life marvel that is so grounded. >> gratitude, that is the word for today, extreme gratitude, when i look at this poster and when i remember the work that we did to make this come alive, gratitude.
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george: "wakanda forever" is rated pg-13 and it will be in theaters nationwide november 11. in hollywood for abc news. jobina: so excited. reggie: there she is. jobina: look at her. rhianna was also at the premiere and she is releasing a song tomorrow that will be a part of the soundtrack and it is her first new music in five years and it is entitled lift me up and written as a tribute to chadwick boseman. drew: do we think tomorrow is midnight? tomorrow is 8:00 a.m.? when is she dropping the song? because the online world is losing their mind. reggie: midnight eastern so we get it at 9:00? drew: that will be great. reggie: this is why we need to be on that carpet.
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so i would be like 9:00 eastern? real quick. drew: she is like 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night? reggie: is it on all platforms? jobina: please do not tell me its title. drew: i always find these things on youtube, it is always on youtube first. jobina: in the suggestive box. -- suggested box. reggie: and a nicely right. drew: when renaissance dropped it was on spotify and i cannot find it on apple music and it was on youtube first. jobina: and it had the lyric music video first. reggie: it is going to be a banger. drew: i think this will be a ballad. reggie: i think she is going for that oscar. drew: oh man, could you imagine, that is going to get her a emmy somehow. does she have a tony? reggie: we can work on it.
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drew: we will get her there. reggie: black panther the musical. drew: she just needs to read an audiobook, that is how you do it. reggie: we will help her. jobina: we will figure it out. drew: we are going outside and here is sutro tower looking very nice and we are totally cloud free. a chilly morning similar to yesterday. a little warmer over the weekends and halloween is looking dry with a lot of sunshine. halloween is probably the warmest day we have. temperatures taking closings the city. we are at 50. and those temperatures are chilean spots and cooler in the north bay down to 40. 30 nine half moon bay. clear lake has the frost advisory in effect. 47, concorde. it is a brisk start the day, take the jacket with you and some people had scarves and
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maybe you need that to stay warm. we are in the 60's and 70's with a lot of sunshine with clear skies and fog developing along the coast dropping into the 40's again. looking for rainfall, we are watching next wednesday, that will be the second of november for a potential storm to move into california. right now it looks light but most of the models agree that we could have some wet weather for the middle part of next week. here is the next seven days. bright skies but we warm up a bit. halloween looking nice. and then we cool off and watch showers coming your way on wednesday. reggie: the new research that scientists are excited about, a potential cure for baldness. jobina: new treats at the tank, jobina: new treats at the tank, the life is expensive.
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reggie: the san jose sharks take on toronto. if you have not been to a game the arena is debuting a new food lineup. some of the treats include mac and chito -- cheetos burgers, dessert tacos and shark search -- sushi rolls. >> people are no longer just wanting to have a good time watching their favorite team and listening to the artist, but they are also looking to enjoy the food, drink, and overall experience. reggie: they take on the toronto maple leafs tonight. a trio of women ready for halloween. jobina: they put a spell on a store in kentucky. ♪ ok, that is on point. if you have seen the movie that you know.
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let me get myself together. this is a video of three people in friends in costume of sandersons sisters. they are the huge fans of the movie and they made the video with the right block but wrong pharmacy referring to a scene in the sequel where they go to a walgreens. you can stream the movie on disney plus and disney as a parent company of abc 7. that is te. drew:you cropped out the cvs sign he probably would not have known. ur east bay hills camera looking pretty. you can see the numbers on the board and we are basically in the 40's. we are watching half moon bay at 37 along the coast without the fog. we have a foster advisory and
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freeze warning for parts of lake in mendocino county with temperatures as low as 30 degrees. sunny skies through the 60's and lunch later on today. 60's and 70's later on. jobina: why streaming music is about to cost you more by the companies believe that customers will be ok. reggie: prince harry announcement is -- announces when he will release his new memoir. jobina: kanye west dropped by another major company as a latest backlash that thwrap faces.
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>> building a better moorward soonth iabne. new photos give pe they could find the driver who hit a six-year-old and drove away. the plea from the family. >> the state giving bay area communities money to house people off the streets. >> nobody hit the jackpot but at least one person bought a powerball ticket worth $1.5 million, call me. >> we could wait until the weekend and then you will really want that call. good morning on this thursday. >> let's get a check with this weather. drew: look at those temperatures
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