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>> it's about promoting the commissioner. she just started in a roundtable discussion. >> the bayview neighborhood is the most diverse and underserved neighborhood in san francisco. how can you bring everybody together, and how can we grow more food to feed the families? >> this is not just only producing for the food. every time you come here, you see the people smiling. >> reporter: they try to develop a business model and a resident former lead volunteers and fathers and helps them learn to grow. he says the form is a vital resource. >> i think it's important for the community because there is no grocery store nearby. there's a lot of liquor stores and fast food restaurants.
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this gives people options. >> reporter: they say it's an asset in helping set of health examples for children. >> and how healthy it is. president biden reps of his trip with a stop in portland after a stop in southern california with midterm elections if you ask where the president was looking to consolidate party support for different increments. candidates. vice president harris on the road in detroit. she was touring a nonprofit that focuses on education and job training for minorities. after that she talked about federal legislation including the chips act which resulted signed in august and investing more money in manufactured goods in the u.s. >> the work that we have done through the chips and science that has been an investment of $53 billion. with a purpose of creating jobs such as an semiconductor manufacturing. it is about lowering the cost for
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generations of candidates making closing pitches to voters . tomorrow meet the press checked out of percentages both sides of the aisle on the battle for the senate majority. you can watch that on nbc bay area tomorrow morning at 8:00. elon musk is not pulling the plug on the internet support of ukraine after all. after he announced spacex could not keep plunging sterling internet terminals in ukraine he reversed course. on a tweet he wrote to help with that even though starling is still losing money and other companies are getting billions of taxpayer money, we will just keep finding you can government for free. they rely on strolling to come it and muscat donated the lifeline shirley of the russia's invasion. a small group of demonstrators were on the peninsula showing their support for a senate resolution declaring russia a terrorist day. this was a lynn plaza in downtown palo alto organize them consume ukraine say they want to think americans and so
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many other nations for support. they also want russia held accountable. they say they have regained some control but also suffered big losses and russian missile strikes. when ukraine literally freed the euclidean land we saw war crimes from russia and people who show a lot of civilians. they torture us. this is something we need to because i know it's hard to digest but it has to be spoken about. >> in july a nonbinding sent resource and was passed declaring russia a state- sponsored terrorism. the state department and president have not implemented a resolution. the senate introduced a bill that would bypass the state department approval for that designation. preparing for the next big emergency. dozens volunteered practice bring interaction in the event of a major earthquake or other disaster as part of a citywide
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disaster drill in san francisco put on by nerds. neighborhood emergency response team. that the program run by firefighters who train people to respond in an emergency situation. volunteers practice real-life scenarios and how to stay calm to help keep people safe. >> is not a question of if but when. it's going to happen and we all know it's going to happen. we are assuming the city resources, police, fire, ems will be overwhelmed. we are going to after rely on neighbors helping neighbors. >> drills normally happen twice a year but this was the first since before the pandemic began. >> the student loan forgiveness program is in testing mode and could be available as soon as this month. two months ago the white house announced a one-time student loan relief program. applicants could get $10,000 to pay off student loan debt. the beta test for the application began last night but the forms were not actually available until this morning.
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if you fill out a form during the test period, you will not have to fill out another was the final version is released. that version should be available by the end of this month. coming up. it could be you. someone in the bay area suddenly quite rich. we will tell you where the winning megamillion ticket was sold. we are seeing a lot of low clouds inland. 63 walnut creek. high temperatures tomorrow may not be that far off. we will talk about the cool finish the weekend and showers and that seven-day forecast. here's a live look inside
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we hispanic heritage here at nbc bay area by shining a light on some of the people who contribute to the bay area's rich cultural fabric. tonight nbc bay area joe was on a jr. has a student of the bay area artist telling the story of heritage through his work. >> start off with the little tools. i was one of those kids that was always in the back of the classroom drawing the way. >> reporter: art, as a vehicle for expression. a way to interpret the world. >> i will doing the birds eye. >> reporter: for the artist fernando, is also the map of
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life's journey. >> i was born in ecuador in a little town. i live there until i was five then my parents sent me to live with my auntie and my grandfather in the united states. >> reporter: though trained in architecture, it was art where he found his voice. >> that has been kind of a thread of my work is looking at my heritage, and my people and traditions. >> reporter: after moving to san francisco in the late 1990s, he also led his voice to the fight against eviction in san francisco's mission district. >> i knew a lot of people who were facing eviction, who were forced to live in residential hotels. >> reporter: since then he discovers his art also has a place in telling that story. >> i learned to be able to take those skills and create posters that were about the politics that we all were experiencing. >> reporter: and may be why he
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finds inspiration at hummingbird farm, a formerly abandoned lot in the city's crocker amazon neighborhood. the group, which organizes latino immigrants, transformed the lot into a thriving agricultural treasure. >> corn, amaranth growing in the fall. >> reporter: growing up on his parents farm in ecuador, hummingbird feels familiar. >> the more i have been away from my home country the more i am interested in what are the things that i grew up with or that shape the culture that i came from. >> reporter: he pay tribute to the form with a series of artworks currently hanging in san francisco's main library based on interviews he conducted with the farm's organizers. >> i think his art reflects the community healing we are doing here not to sport for salsa for the planet. >> reporter: even though the art provides a voice for the voiceless, it doesn't mean he is immune to those same
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struggles. >> i just came out of a three- year struggle fighting and eviction myself. fall the changes, there's still a lot of people hanging on and still coming and contributed to the city. >> reporter: for now, his creations are there to document their fight with arctic that observes but is not silent. joe was on a jr., nbc bay area news. it's a big weekend in half moon bay. the annual pumpkin festival returned after pandemic pods this year's extra special festival 50th anniversary. the event features live music, food, arts, crafts and a pie eating contest. the festival showed us the winning pumpkin from the way of competition this week. that pumpkin clock and at 2560 pounds. it holds the record for the largest pumpkin in north america.
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the booth that hosted the competition raises money for schools along the coast. >> this pumpkin way off, this and this festival, have become the super bowl of giant pumpkin way offs. >> festivities continue tomorrow from 9:00 to 5:00 on main street between mill street and spruce street. there's a lot of ways to get in on the halloween fun. many events are returning for the first time since the pandemic. we have posted a list of things to do on our website, nbcbayarea.com, click on the link on our trending bar. someone in the south bay woke up this morning richer, millions and millions and millions of dollars richer. two winning tickets were sold last night. one of the tickets purchased at the 7-eleven on coosa row road in san jose and the other one in florida splitting the $500 million prize. before taxes, $240 million each. the owner will also get a bonus.
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it must be a strange thing to even win. >> we are all still here though. >> where's anthony? >> anthony? >> i'm still here. we were just talking about it is great one who wet weather. >> comfortably cool. if you like the june type weather, plenty to like in the forecast. i think the low cloud cover will get supersized tomorrow as the marine layer depth is up to 2000 feet. now, it's inland. in contra costa county and solano county and into san jose low clouds above 64 degrees. look at dublin. 61 degrees. west wind 13 miles an hour. more low clouds. you can see the low clouds eliminated by the city lights around concord and walnut creek. 63 degrees. san francisco, low clouds, 57 degrees.
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we will see again high temperatures tomorrow included with the seabreeze, low cloud cover and increasing high clouds in the afternoon that will take temperatures cooler to wrap up the weekend. here's a look at all the low clouds for the morning. what will be different but tomorrow is a low clouds not completely clear around the interbay because we will have high clouds moving on top of that low cloud layer. that will block a little bit of the sun. either tomorrow we will see kind of that hazy sunshine inland as opposed the blue skies we had today. coupled with the ongoing seabreeze. our temperatures tomorrow only surprise you by how cool they should be. morning temperatures mid-50s for most of the bay area. from lunchtime to mid afternoon, a cow most of the bay area is still in the 60s. mid 60s around santa rosa, san francisco low 60s. same for oakland. san jose, 69. concorde, 69. low 70s inland. morgan hill, fairfield 73 might be the hot spot.
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monday temperatures rebound a little bit. i think you will notice more warming tuesday and wednesday. high pressure will build and temporarily for the middle part of the week. if you like 80s and 90s, look at the inland east bay. upper 80s river moore. 70s bayside. things will cool down once again for the second half of the week. high clouds passing by. watching closely friday into saturday comes the slight chance i think especially for than with bay, we can see a few showers in the forecast. again, this is setting up for next saturday. something to show there in the rain, future cast. not a lot, but it's better than zero and we could be seeing at this time next weekend. the you go. the forecast trending warmer. midweek warm-up goes away thursday and friday. stay tuned. could see some showers coming away. better odds to the north bay. a little bit of a change up the second half of the week. >> that's exciting. a lot of toys arrest kids
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toys"r"us returned to the bay area this weekend. this is video of the toy store in san jose. toys"r"us opened at the macy's san francisco union square . is part of a mission by toys"r"us and w hp global to bring the toys"r"us brand every macy's store in america in time for the holiday season. both shops have all the staples would expect of a toy store plus hands-on demonstrations for those who want to try out interactive toys. san jose sharks opening weekend party continues. they had food, music and a slap shot booth and a teal carpet
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for current and former players to walk down. it was part of a free pregame event outside the arena. the sharks hosted the carolina hurricanes last night to kick off the season. they are playing the chicago blackhawks tonight. before the game the honored former captain and general manager doug wilson in a special ceremony. just a few minutes that we were talking about who won the big lottery drawing. a couple of warriors won the big lottery drawing. >> that's true. >> all eyes are on the warriors and jordan poole. it has nothing to do with the punch because it's a pay day. the commitment the warriors are making to the rising nba star.
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commitment to jordan poole. both sides agreed to a big contract extension. this comes on the heels of the now infamous punch he took from draymond green. it's a four year, $140 million contract extension according to report from espn. the warriors also signed andrew wiggins to a four-year extension. espn is reporting it's worth $109 million. it's a small pay cut. the warriors are making a massive commitment to keep their championship court together. earlier this week they praise jordan poole for his put on the court and the way he's handling the circus surrounding the pond. >> the guy is mentally tough, physically tough. he's ultra-confident in his game. this is a pretty special young guy. and, you know, it was already reported after the incident. he worked out for another hour. he's cool. not much fazes him.
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>> now to football. from 49ers to road warriors. the red and gold will wrap up the ten-day road trips and day. they will take on the falcons that have in atlanta after beating the panthers in carolina. they stayed at a luxury resort in west virginia. it's a long time to be away from home. it helps with bonding and team chemistry. that's important. especially for improving the offense that looks like it is starting to gel with jimmy garoppolo back to quarterback. >> think it's moving in the right direction. >> i think we have ways to offensively. we left points out sunday that we would like to have back. defense specialty is playing and we have to keep up. >> college football and heartbreak for cow and colorado tied at 13. they are going for the end zone. it's initially called incomplete but it on further review check out the right foot. he gets it in. it is good. called a touchdown. the win the first game of the
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season, 20-13 over cal. that is a rocket! >> usl the oakland route jumped out to a quick lead over pittsburg. the river has rallied with a trifecta of goals. pittsburgh beats oakland, 3-1. they need a las vegas time or lost later tonight to make the playoffs. they are currently losing one- nil and will have an update tonight at 11:00. >> you kept me posted. >> i was there in oakland, and they were having just a blast. >> thank you for watching.
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