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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 right now, a lot of 30's on the
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board. we are in the mid and upper 30's. we are in the 40's for most of us. take the winter jacket with you. you may want to get the gloves if you are in the 30's right noit is a bright day. climb into the 60's and 70's. it will be part of the weekend w surveillance video identify a hit-and-run driver who seriously hurt a six-year-old boy. abc7news reporter j.r. stone talk to the parents and has a video that could be key. jr: look closely at this surveillance video. officers are looking for this white suv, one that they say struck a tiled -- child and then
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drove off. >> it's never ok to leave the scene of a crash. especially a six-year-old in the middle of the street. it is appalling. jr: officer say the vehicle hit a six-year-old. they said he had gone inside this karate school and then gone outside. >> the car is coming fast. he hit the kid. when she heard a noise, she looked back and she saw the kid on the ground. jr: all of that happened in a very close proximity. you could see the studio here and the area of the street where the boy was hit. >> in this case the parent was close by. the juvenile was crossing the street back towards the side when he was struck by the
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vehicle. jr: the boy was taken to the vehicle with severe injury -- hospital with severe injuries. he was released wednesday afternoon. they are now focused on catching the driver of this white suv, one who detectives say will now face a felony hit and run charge if and when they are caught. >> it is wrong. if you hit somebody, you have to stop. especially when it is a kid. >> chp is asking for any information you might have on the crash. officers believe the car is either a newer model ford eco-sport or nissan murano. >> an influx of cash is coming to the bay area to help people transition into stable housing. san francisco getting nearly $11 million to help 345 on houston
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people -- unhoused people. a total of eight areas across the state are getting money. >> have a plan in place is the push from santa clara officials after the earthquake. everything went as well as they could have hoped. there are no injuries or major damage. they say it should serve as a reminder a more devastating quake could happen at any time. >> heavy objects from the top shelves and move them down to the lower shelves. you are -- your dishes, your cups, so they don't fall out. >> have an emergency preparedness kit ready to go. video we have now shows exactly
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what should be in your kit. >> the water cycle is changing. the u.s. geological survey released a diagram describing where water is on earth and how it moves. this revised version replaces one used by educators worldwide. >> we better understand the productivity and interactions between groundwater and surface water. major changes and issues like drought, flooding, have emphasized the role on humans in the water cycle. >> the new diagram shows how human water use, land use, and climate change impact of the cycle. they consulted with 100 educators and 30 hydrologic experts. >> one person in the bay area is not 1.5 million dollars richer. someone picked five of the six
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numbers in the powerball drawing in the south bay. here are your winning numbers. that ticket was sold at a gas station in los gatos. that's where we find lena holland. lena: if you got a ticket from this gas station, check your ticket. somebody brought -- bought a powerball ticket worth more than $1.5 million in last night strong. n■obody matched all six numbers, which means the powerball jackpot is now at $800 million for the next drawing on saturday night. making it the largest prize in the history of the game -- the second largest prize in the history of the game. additioolo second million ticket was sold at a cvs in
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rancho cucamonga. we asked one person what they would do if they won it all. >> i'm pretty sure i wouldn't be that lucky. a lot of people would have a lot of things if i was the lucky one. i would take care of everybody. lena: there have been no winners after 36 drawing straight. the next drawing is saturday night with a jackpot of 387 point $3 million. the odds of winning is 292 million to one. >> thanks so much. still to come, another cloak --
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woman claims herschel walker paid for her abortion. the moment a woman with an ax smashes windows as a six week old baby sleeps inside the home. drew: we have clear skies this morning, chilly temperatures. frost advisories in freeze warnings in effect. it is a chilly start to our day. a nice-looking day on the way. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart
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>> a terrifying moment for a homeowner in pasadena when a woman with an ax started knocking out windows. the person in the home move the baby to a different room just moments after a woman smashed
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windows near that room. police arrested the woman. they believe she had a mental breakdown and the attack was random. the homeowner said they did not know her. drew: let's go live doppler 7 along with satellite. in the wake of that front we have clear skies, chilly temperatures this m temperatures with sunshine later today and a quiet weather pattern. the timestamp here, 11:00 a.m. later this afternoon we will go to the 60's and 70's. pretty similar to yesterday's temperature. sunny skies, less wind. 69 in oakland, 68 in palo alto, 72 in santa rosa after a chilly start in the 30's and 40's. looking at the next three days, temperatures don't change all that much. we warm up for the start of the
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weekend. saturday afternoon is partly. second half of the weekend looking nice. let's check in with sue and see how we are doing with traffic. sue: a couple of problems. about an eight minute drive, they have flipped on the bay toll plaza. down through the 80 corridor. about another eight minutes across the span. our biggest problem is an alert just announced in san jose northbound 280. there is an overturned car that landed on its wheels now blocking the two light -- right lanes. expect delayspossibly a second n
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that backup. we are looking at a second backup on stevens creek. lots of issues through the san jose area this morning. we will be back to double check all of this. reggie: another company dropping kanye west. prince harry announces the title and release date of his memoir. when you will be able to pick up a copy. a copy. it there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the insie to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body
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soon to make sure they have enough drivers. they called it a bus operator crisis. there are multiple factors including salary and cost of living, safety concerns, and the physical impact of the job. >> much more likely to suffer from diabetes and high blood pressure because of the nature of the job and having a job where you can't do this makes it even worse. reggie: offering competitive wages, improving facilities, and ensuring safety of everyone on board. jobina: seven people were hurt when in amusement park train derailed in new zurich -- missouri. six guests and one employee had to be taken for treatment. none of the injuries are considered serious. park officials say three of the cars derailed from the track and flipped over. what caused the derailment is still under investigation. reggie: a second woman claims gorgeous senate candidate
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herschel walker paid for an abortion. she claims walker strongly encouraged an abortion she did not want. she didn't go through with the abortion. walker denied these latest claims. walker's ex-girlfriend accused him of paying for her abortion in 2009. walker said he wants to outlaw abortions of any kind. jobina: as cases of rsv continue to rise, things could get worse. there's a shortage of pediatric beds across the country as hospitals deal with a surge of respiratory illnesses. the cdc is warning of this year's flu season being worse than the last two and, also the pandemic is not over. >> we see it continue as you add in influenza and covid. jobina: if your child does get sick and is congested, a cold humidifier and nasal spray may help.
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parents should know the sign of nasal distress. reggie: vice president kamala harris has announced a new program to help school districts go green. they are set to receive $1 billion in grants to buy clean energy school buses. vp harris: understand that this bus symbolizes so much about our collective investment in our future. of course, it is about our investment in our children. reggie: 1% of the nations 450,000 school buses are electric. jobina: a california marijuana company has been slapped with a lawsuit for allegedly not having strong enough joints. two customers from fresno accused greenfield brands of accusing that they have high thc contents.
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the publication conducted testing where it found less thc in some of jeter's product that what is claimed to be on the website. in a statement to cnn, jeter denied the allegations. reggie: another company pulling the plug on kanye west for his anti-semitic comments. peloton says they will no longer play kanye west music during classes. as much as $400 million of his fortune is in music royalties. he could lose a lot of that if companies continue to stop playing his music. a car enthusiast found a spooky way to deck out his mustang for halloween. jobina: he added jack-o'-lanterns to the tip of the exhaust pipes so when it revs up it looks like it is breathing fire. he posted this video on tiktok. it has been seen several million times already. reggie: i hate how much i like this.
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how is it staying together? eventually, it doesn't. it lasts longer than i thought. jobina: is the car orange and black too? reggie: it is. jobina: do you all deck await -- decorate for halloween? reggie: what are you doing for halloween? drew: it is nice. my christmas tree we leave up. reggie: do you have anything that makes noise? >> my dog would walk by constantly. i cannot do that. jobina: i do love a good fog machine. reggie: in a neighborhood, it might be a full bar. >> spent all the money on the
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fog machine. cool, we don't have candy but cool right? no. jobina: the variety pack that has the smarties just never hits right. reggie: my dream is to be the dad that takes it a little too far. there's always that dad in the neighborhood. drew: very phil dunphy from modern family. we had a neighbor who would dress as a scarecrow. he froze but he would sit on his doorstep and one year he put a scarecrow there and everybody was like i'm not getting tricked again but then he jumped out from the side. i love how he elevates his jokes every year. he gave full-size candy bars. jobina: hello. drew: you did get rewarded for
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being scared. another chilly morning out there with clear skies. temperatures in the 30's and 40's for the most part right nond. halloween looks to be the warmest day we have. 37 and half moon bay, 39 in santa rosa those are our cold spots right now. generally in the 40's are along the bay shoreline. take a jacket with you. on your thursday, we will have total sunshine throughout the day. a bright day throughout the 60's and 70's later this afternoon. pretty similar temperature wise to yesterday afternoon. you will see those temperatures slightly at or below average for this time of year. very patchy in nature. most spots will fall back into
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the 40's as we get you into friday. we talk about any potential rain chances. we are headed towards next week. next wednesday, november 2, we could see his tormentor california. right now we bring some light rain to the region. a lot of our model information, something nice to see in the extended forecast. chilly start. a lot of sunshine today. over the weekend we warm up, it is mild. the treat certainly on monday. as we head towards tuesday and wednesday, watch for some showers in the forecast. reggie: good morning america coming up at 7:00, ginger zee has a look at what is ahead. ginger: coming up here on a thursday edition of gma, the new read on the state of the economy. what the numbers out this morning could tell us about where we are now and what it all means for the possibility of a recession moving forward. with the holiday shopping season
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about to heat up, the new warning about shipping scams using text messages. we've got this abc news exclusive with friends star matthew perry. he sat down with diane sawyer, talking about his battle with addiction, near-death experience and how him talking about this could help somebody else. the halloween pumpkin hacks that have been seen by millions on tiktok. we will put them to the test live. last week i stepped in a bear trap.
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jobina: scientists in japan are one step closer to curing baldness. those follicles grew about three millimeters in 23 days. this is the first time researchers have grown follicles in the lab. scientists say this research shows how cells interact with each other and could correct defects in tissues that impact air growth and loss.
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prince harry's memoir will officially come out in january. his publisher announced the news this morning. the book will be called spare. him being called a royal spare, since he is not first in line for succession. it will talk about how he dealt with his mother's death and his brother william. harry will give some of the proceeds from the book to british charities. lack women and their hair have a deeply rooted connection. hulu is launching a series that explores that complex relationship. executive producer tracee ellis ross interviews celebrities like oprah about the unique journey and finding acceptance with their hair along with sulfur of -- self-love. hulu partnered with a chicago salon to surprise clients with free services. customers who came and got everything.
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mimosas, music, and received a hairstyle of their choosing. >> they are super surprised. they are like what happened? super overjoyed, super happy. feeling good. feeling appreciated to have something nice happen. jobina: they got their hair done for free at the salon. you could look at the first two episodes on hulu. the city is set to end its mass mandate for large events next week. the latest legal trouble for elon musk. facing a multimillion dollar lawsuit as muska tries to complete
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moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. reggie: with covid still around
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and flu season in full swing, the push by local doctors to get people vaccinated and boosted. jobina: a warning from a local couple after someone stole their moving truck leaving them out $26,000. reggie: a dog flying over everybody else with its impressive top gun costume. jobina: i want to know how we are moving it. we will get into it. it is thursday. reggie: something about seeing a dog coming down the road seemingly on its own in a vehicle is something i love. drew: chilly start to our morning. we are in the 30's and our coolest spots. chilly right now. equally as chilly in a lot of cities in the low 40's. take the winter coat with you.
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ave frost in freeze warnings esperatures.r to cam aowingaresat 7:30 we have east bay. crews are cleaning up this water main break. the flooding began around 1:00 a.m. officials tl p actually broke yesterday and was repaired and then it broke again this morning. crews are currently still working on fixing that pipe. jobina: thanksgiving is just four weeks away and experts are warning of an alarmingly low percentage of people that are not getting the covid-19 booster, the new one. especially seniors. gloria rodriguez is live in the newsroom.
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gloria: experts say now is the time to boost with the holidays right around the corner. they say you should get the new booster, especially if you are older or immunocompromised. the numbers are lagging in san francisco. 17% of those eligible got the latest booster compared to 64% who got the first one. she says they get boosted message must be aim decy at people o the age >> have a lot immuny t among our younger people and people who are not threatened by covid. those are not the people i am worried about. it is the people who are in nursing homes and are severely immunocompromised. gloria: more than 70% of people who are immunocompromised got the first booster. warns that the first booster or
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the third shot around january of 2021. it has probably been a full 10 months. it is time to get that booster. there is one reason you should hold off. if you've gotten covid recently the doctor says the most ideal time is four months after you got infected. reggie: oakland dropping its ordinance requiring face masks for indoor gatherings of 2500 plus people. that change goes into effect starting november 1. jobina: the covid virus is constantly evolving with new subvariants. missed defines covid symptoms are changing as well. the survey was combined between universityoaun ne,h, d
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headaches. reggie: two men arrested in the death of a woman whose body was set on fire are expected in court today. they will face felony charges of arson and mutilation. the body of 25-year-old michaela charman was found last monday burning on a paved trail. the district attorney's office says the investigation is still active. jobina: new controversy in san francisco's mission district over a lot that has been sitting vacant. the owner is a mystery. neighbors are taking matters into their own hands. it was being used as a parking lot. over the weekend people who live in the area decide to put in a garden. according to one neighbor who is part of a group, one of the
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property owners in the area has the key. she says her group rectlt fed up and broke the lock to start. >> we would like to see a in the community garden park. we would like for it to include some aspects of urban agriculture. jobina: we spoke with the supervisor's office. they don't know who owns the land. the office is looking into it. reggie: one couple learned the hard way after thieves stole a moving truck. cassie landers and jacob gives rented the truck to move into a new apartment. the truck was stolen when they parked it overnight. the couple declined insurance
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because they thought the policy under their credit card would cover it. that is not the case. budget told them it would cost $26,000. that is when the couple contacted 7 on your side. budget blended -- wound up letting them off the hook. >> i'm sorry i would like to confirm you said we are not financially liable for this vehicle. he said yes, that is correct. i said one more time, i just want to check. reggie: credit card vet -- rental policies vary. personal car insurance also doesn't usually cover moving trucks or vans. the best solution is perching an insurance policy through a rental company. jobina: a sancisco teachers deah payroll obms. the district oned a helpline. dozens have called in. there is no designated room.
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the issue started nine months ago when they got a new payroll system. the hope is talking with a live person will help accelerate a backlog of complaints. >> talk with a live person to share what their concerns are and have us document it. jobina: we did hear one complaint from a teacher about the new helpline. it is open monday through friday from 9:00 until 5:00, which is impractical for a lot of teachers because they are in a classroom and supporting students after school. reggie: two californians waking up winners after matching five numbers in the powerball drawing. the prize, more than $1 million each. 19, 36, 37, 46, 56, the powerball number was 24.
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the ticket was sold at a gas station where we find lena howland this morning. lena: this location is where the california lottery says this is one of two locations with a ticket of $1.5 million. nobody matched all six numbers. which means the powerball jackpot is now at $800 million for the next drawing on saturday night. making it the second largest prize in the history of the game. a second 1.5 million dollar ticket was sold at a cvs in rancho cucamonga. we asked people in line yesterday what they would do if they won it all. >> i would like to help my children. it is hard for the kids right now to buy a home. >> powerball,, atev
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th have been no winners drawis straight.odds of winninl jackpot is one in 292 million. the winning numbers will be announced on saturday night at 7:59. reggie: still to come, another music streaming service could be set to raise its rates. by the company says that is not a big deal. jobina: looking at the big board on the new york stock exchange. another look at the markets, next. reggie: all signs pointing towards another rail workers strike. you could watch us for a whole extra hour, abc 7 at 7:00 is our streaming newscast from 7:00
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until 8:00 on the bay area streaming app. you could download now from your phone, tablet, roku, amazon fire, android, all of the above. drew: mainly clr skiesunshine o. air quality is not an issue through the weekend. we have good air quality overhead. live doppler 7 along with satellite. we had a cold front. it is now in southern california. high pressure off the coast will bring us sunshine today and a pretty quiet weather pattern into the upcoming weekend. this is 9:00 a.m. with a lot of sunshine. we climb into the 60's shortly before lunchtime. into the afternoon similar temperatures compared to yesterday.
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69 in oakland, 68 in palo alto. 71 in san jose. the next three days, it will change in terms of our temperatures. we will add some fog to the morning forecast on saturday. arlie cloudy skies through the weekend. we will show you halloween monday. sue: walnut creek, a problem with a big rig and a car that got into it. they have just now cleared those off to the right hand shoulder. it is still pretty slow through the area. blinded by the headlights there. north main southbound on 680. a little bit of extra time. the lights have been flipped on. a look at your drive time from highway four. all the way to this backup. macarthur haze to the tolls. brake lights across the span.
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a little extra heavy this morning. a little problem with the traffic alert. this is north to 80 in san jose. you are back to meridian now towards downtown san jose. give it a few more minutes and we will check back and see if that is clear. speaking
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less than a day away from closing his $44 billion deal to buy twitter. jobina: a new report out says adults in california with developmental disabilities face dangerous discrimination based on race and location. >> it is a culture of the regional centers that make it overly bureaucratic and overly complicated to get services. we call it the culture of no. jobina: the report from disabilities united focuses on the state departments developmental services. disability advocates say services -- services for white people get more funding than those of other ethnic groups. the disparity is most glaring in latino communities and for those in underserved areas. the dds says it is a priority to reach these discrepancies in a thoughtful and systematic way. although important progress has been made, there still is much room for improvement. reggie: redwood city imposing a
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temporary moratorium on guns and ammunition. there is not a single gun store in redwood city. it is brought up because of heightened community concerns. the moratorium will be in place for up to 45 days. jobina: streaming music is about to cost you more. spotify ceo says he is considering raising prices. it comes after its rivals just announce price hikes for their platforms. apple and youtube said recently they are forced to raise prices. research shows people may be willing to pay more for streaming services. most musicians don't receive much in royalty payments. reggie: the u.s. economy bounced back in the third quarter after shrinking during the first half of the year. the economy grew 2.6% in july,
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august, and september. economist say don't get excited. inflation is incredibly high and there are concerns about a recession. taking a live look at the new york stock exchange. we are up about 319 points so far. a second railroad union has rejected a deal with u.s. freight railroads. we are getting closer to a potential strike, which could cripple the economy. 61% of workers voted to oppose the proposal for a five-year contract. workers say they want more paid sick time. the deal would include 24% raises and $5,000 bonuses. railroad companies, which made more than $1 million last quarter could afford to give workers more. the deadline to avoid a strike is next month. jobina: a new push to make trick-or-treating for weekends only. cincinnati is considering moving halloween festivities to a weekend during early evening hours to improve safety for
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pedestrians and drivers. >> if you do it on saturday it eliminates the business traffic. to get the costumes, get the children out. jobina: concerns for safety are high as one study found pedestrian deaths are 43% higher on halloween. it launched a petition to -- about 160,000 people have signed this petition. reggie: it was a great night to rock. real options for city kids. jobina: for the first time since the pandemic the san francisco nonprofit came together in support of its annual celebration and fundraiser. for 28 years rock has been providing programs for youth and visitation. we are talking afterschool
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programs, literacy and wellness support. at the event, i believe we had some abc7news people in the building. as a part of the program there, i believe david is an honorary board member. we love to see this. >> we are all rock family. because of that, why would we be anywhere else but here tonight? jobina: they got down on the dance floor. the executive director, it was wonderful to see. you could support the kids. you have to go to donate so you could do the auction items as well. go to give.com/rc.
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this next story is taking halloween to the very next level. check this out. look at them go. this dog is rolling in style with his goggles. this is very cute. oakley has been driving around in this remote-controlled airplane in pennsylvania. his owner says this is her top gun costume. she has been known on instagram to have a variety of extravagant costumes. reggie: i like how the flight suit matches the owner. that is cute. highway the danger zone. it's cute.
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how do you get dogs to behave that way? i don't think mine would just sit there. jobina: was it just because woodstock was in his senior years? reggie: as time went on woodstock was a little bit more like 'what are these fools going to do with me now?' jobina: i would feel like a lost cause. drew: he would hop right out instantaneously. even when we put a costume on him. it's a lost cause. jobina: may be a fun caller. drew: i hate clowns. jobina: maybe a jester.
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reggie: does that count as a clown? drew: that is jolly or. jobina: royal clown. drew: santa cruz, this is a pretty picture. green light. another chilly morning on the way. we find clear skies. halloween is looking nice. the warmest day we have over the next seven. some of our coldest spots this morning. we are down 35 in rohnert park. 50 in sausalito. coming at 37 degrees. the picture showing you it is 39 point five. 40 in palo alto. you could really see we have these temperatures that are chilly to start out. we will see a lot of sunshine after that brisk start. very similar temperature wise to where we landed yesterday afternoon. slightly below average for this time of year.
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patchy fog along the coast. temperatures once again in the 40's. let's talk about any chance for rain we have in the next seven days. next wednesday, that would be the second of november. we will keep our eyes on that. a lot of our guidance is printed on that possibility. a lot of sunshine today. looking nice. reggie: costco bringing a challenge to puzzle enthusiasts. jobina: it is made up of 60,000 pieces. the finished work ends up being 29 feet long. what bay area home, really? to make it a bit easier on full
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kick could be set up into 60 smaller puzzles. the big box retail store is selling this giant jigsaw for $600. reggie: you just mentioned the ocean is not just blue, how would you do that? africa is all just shades of yellow. could you imagine how long it would take, it is all yellow to try and figure out the content of africa. shades of yellow. i don't even like puzzles, to be honest. jobina: i don't want to say it out loud. reggie: i have never done one, after second grade. it was just six things and you are done. jobina: i got one in the early covid days, never opened.
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regifted it. people love puzzles. reggie: coming up. reggie: coming up. jobina: the way my stomach ju i see it in my office all the time. kids getting hooked on flavored tobacco, including e-cigarettes. big tobacco lures them in with flavors like lemon drop and bubble gum, candy flavors that get them addicted to tobacco products, and can lead to serious health consequences, even harming their brain development. that's why pediatricians urge you to vote yes on prop 31. it stops the sale of dangerous flavored tobacco and helps protect kids from nicotine addiction. please vote yes on 31. vote yes on prop 31.
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jobina: here are the seven things to know this morning. authorities have released video of a white suv they say was involved in a hit and run. the six-year-old boy was severely injured. anyone with information is asked to call the highway patrol. reggie: a water main break flooded some streets near bancroft in california. crews are working to clean up that mess. jobina: the countdown to elon musk's takeover of twitter. the wall street journal reports musk is sending borrowing notices to banks. he has a deadline tomorrow to close on the $44 billion deal. reggie: someone is waking up a winner. two tickets matched five of six
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numbers in the powerball drawing. one of them was sold in los gatos. those tickets are worth about 1.5 million. the big jackpot up to $800 million. drew: clear skies this morning. we have a chilly start to the day. we have a sunny afternoon. high temperatures in the 60's and low 70's. sue: earlier accident in walnut creek has been cleared. we had an accident on 280 north that has been cleared as well. jobina: we just can't get enough of the red carpet last night for the premiere of black panther. she is releasing a new song tomorrow. that will be on the wakonda forever soundtrack. sue: it's going to be huge. jobina: we will be playing it
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tomorrow. good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, the possibility of a recession as the country moves forward. all eyes on the economy with high stakes new numbers out this morning. what the new report could tell us about the housing market and more. and how long could the possible recession last? less than two weeks from the final midterm votes and a second woman has come forward claiming georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker paid for her to have an abortion as early voting numbers in the state breaks records. deadly school shooting investigation. police say the gunman's family tried to get him help, even had his gun taken away but believe

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