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live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix 5 news. there is a sound the we have not heard in months. rain returns to the bay area. it actually leaves puddle since likins the road. a live look outside the embarcadero center to usher in fleet week. most of the bay area is drying out. there is still a chance of a wet monday. meteorologist julie watts is tracking doppler. weave a time lapse here over the last six hours. we have significant storm cell thunderstorms making their way through the northern portion of the state and through east bay is well. some folks had pretty impressive down floors.
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most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about one floors. most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about 1/100th of an inch today in san francisco. we have more showers on the way for tomorrow afternoon. we will time that out in just a bit. tonight, the widow of robin williams is getting a gut wrenching insight into his final months. the actors struggle with a form of dementia that was only discovered after his death. >> reporter: she titled the letter "the terrorist inside my brought -- my husband's brain. "his widow point -- pens a poignant essay. susan wright said her husband was misdiagnosed at first. the doctors believed it was parkinson's disease, that is what he thought when he committed suicide two months later. later, autopsies -- autopsies revealed a new disease. it has
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a strange array of symptoms. he would thrash at night and had terrible insomnia. at times, he would find himself stuck in a frozen stance, unable to move and frustrated when he came out of it. susan says well filming night at the museum three, he was uncharacteristically forgiven -- forgetting lines. when he first did inside his home, simplistic narrative emerged that somehow the depression that he had been battling much of his life had come back to visit. >> now, we know the truth is much more complicated. his brain was being destroyed from within. >> in this louis body disease, there is clumps that develop in the brain. we call these louis bodies, and there are a lot of cells that did -- that die in the disease.
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>> reporter: they spoke with susan and explain the doctors could never truly fully explain what was happening to him. they were suffering with a lot of symptoms that they did not have the answers too. this took over their lives and we understand from susan that is why he decided to take his life. -- >> reporter: susan has mixed feelings. there is no cure for louis body dementia, but knowing what was going on may have given them more peace as they tried to fight it. live developing news out of paris. kim kardashian west was held up in gump -- held up at gunpoint by two men dressed as police officers. she was badly shaken but not harmed. her husband was performing in new york that he abruptly left
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the show. the meadows festival said it was because of a family emergency. gunshots fired outside of the concorde police department could -- said they want to figure out what did -- who did this and why. police investigators took one more look at the below markings left behind after someone fired shots at the building's front door. corporal. chris blakely says it happened around 11:15 am on friday -- sunday night. there were people working when they heard loud bangs nearby. >> we are getting reports of shots fired from a vehicle passed the pd. >> right now, it is unknown whether they were targeting us, the police department, or if it was intended for someone else.>> reporter: at this point, they do not believe it is tied to any anti-police said -- police shooting.
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truck investigators are trying to get a surveillance video of the car that they were in. in fresno, three men in custody after a violent attack on schp cruiser with an officer inside. >> the officer was trying to get the driver of an issue be to plover after he spotted them doing doughnuts. after he took off, the driver went after him. it showed the car shaking from people kicking and hitting the cruiser. the offer was -- the officer was able to drive off. this is the fourth time that the team has made it to the playoffs in seven seasons.
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the giants living on as they swept the dodgers. >> the dodgers are the wild card team. the city is going wild, appropriately enough. players rushed the field after the final play of today's game. they defeated the dodgers 7-1 on their own turf. today also marks the review of the scully as he called his final place at at&t park. >> reporter: if you do not recognize his face, you will recognize his voice. >> the giants are allowing me to get my feet wet as crawford swings and misses. after 35 years, scully calls his last game.
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many of the fans traveled to be at the game to send him off into retirement.>> he deserves it. is the greatest. it is is time.>> reporter: scully looked at how he began his career decades ago. >> everybody played stick all in the alley. everybody listen to vin scully. that is how we learned about baseball. >> i would put my radio under my pillow so i could listen to the games. >> he has a happy glow about them that everybody enjoys. it is such a great thing. >> we love you and thank you for 67 years of memories. >> reporter: scully stood up every now and then to waive their giving chance -- fans to take one last picture as he called his last game. >> i really enjoy being able to use the radio appear in san francisco. an opportunity to say hello to
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all of the giant fans. it is a big deal to me. i appreciate the opportunity. even though scully was calling -- calling the game for los angeles viewers, they paid tribute by turning over the cover to him. the giants went wild after the win. catcher busty posey -- buster posey is looking forward to facing the mets on wednesday. >> it is going to -- it is going to be the type of game you prepare for. >> madison bumgardner will take the lead in the national wild-card game on wednesday. we will have more highlights coming up on game day. not a great day for the 49er white -- not a great day for the 49ers. a group of activist stood in solidarity with colin kaepernick.
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they said that he has been unfairly portrayed as unpatriotic. the quarterback's been taking a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality. >> it is speaking to the heart of america, to the issue of justice, to the issue of protection. i think that this is the most perfect place that he could have done it.>> is protest has sparked a national debate among police and communities of color. tonight, another man is dead at a police shooting in south los angeles. this is the second police officer involved shooting in the last two days. a gun was found at the scene. it comes as dozens of people have found themselves and -- in east los angeles. a few hours ago, one driver did doughnuts in the middle of the intersection. he was shot and killed yesterday after a car chase. he had been driving a stolen
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car with paper plates. at one point, he jumped out of the car and started running. that is when officers started opening fire. earlier tonight, they held a vigil to honor the young man.>> the people here support him and they know what type of kid he was. everybody knows he caused a little trouble but not enough for a cop to kill them. >> it is still unclear whether it was connected to the protest. donald trump is dealing with the fallout over the news that he avoided paying federal income taxes for 18 years. the revelation is providing new ammo for the clintons campaign. >> it is a perfectly legal application of the tax code. he would have been a fool not to take advantage of it. he is a genius. >> a genius? i absolutely. there -- >> absolutely. there is no one who would not
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use the laws. >> reporter: chris christie talked about how -- how trump claimed $960 million in losses after several of his businesses went bankrupt. trump responded by saying i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who ever ran for president. he released this statement calling trump is a highly skilled businessman who has a fiduciary responsibility to pay no more tax than legally required. neither the candidate nor his campaign denied that he paid no federal taxes for certain years. clinton campaign spokesman robbie moved. on saturday, trump continued his weeklong assaults against clinton.
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>> care is a woman who was supposed to fight all of these different things and she can't make it 15 feet to her car. give me a break. >>[ cheers] >> clinton reached out to black voters today. he will be in colorado tomorrow. the presidential debate -- the vice presidential debate begins on tuesday. are you get the attention of your kids when they are playing a video game? hey, guys. hey, guys. nothing, right? there is that -- there is something now. they have got an app for that. a man's murder. love ones who see a big gap.
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they release balloons during a sacred aztec ceremony. when a victim was killed in august, surveillance cameras nearby were not recording. today's ceremony start up emotions for the family. >> it was so beautiful. it felt good to let my brother go. i want him to be free, and i know that he wants us to be happy. he does not want us to be said. i am going to try my best. last month, kpix 5 reported how those cameras have not been operational for years. density leaders responded buying new equipment, enlisting other areas in oakland where cameras need fixing. a 77-year-old woman was killed in a crash on highway 4 in martinez. officials think that wet roads may have caused the driver to lose control and go over the franklin county wrote offramp. the body of a missing kayaker was found. the
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helicopter crew found his body early this morning. the victim's identity has not been released. intense flames and smoke from a morning byron san leandro. it started in the back of the yard and spread to the home on the lavista avenue. one cat died in two cats are missing. firefighters were able to keep the flames from spreading to neighboring homes. a higher -- a church it by a fire is getting help from a neighbor. it was held -- today, the members gathered at the neighboring first presbyterian church. they enjoyed a free branch and held their own afternoon service after the -- after the fire the parishioners did not know, at first, if they were going to be able to pray together. >> when we first saw that we would not be able to have our services sunday morning as we normally do, the presbyterian
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church is so welcoming a beautiful to us. water damage caused chunks of the ceiling to fall. it is not expected to be usable for months. getting your children's attention when they are sucked into a video or computer game is no easy task. but kpix shows a high-tech way for parents to call a timeout. >> when my children play video games with the zombies they us -- bringing the kids back to earth is a real chore. >> 10 minutes. dinnertime. you don't want to be the dad who was screaming and yelling. you come back in five minutes, they are still on.>> they put the -- now, there's an app to
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put that on hold. it will boost the wi-fi signal in hard to reach places, but it also serves an alternate purpose with a smartphone app. family profiles allows you to set groups of devices for each of the kids in your home and set limits. >> get this. you can even temporarily pauls their videogame to get their attention. >> you compose anything that connects to the internet work now all i have to do is "right here. push pause. no more yelling. >> it is not automatic. sometimes it takes more than a minute to achieve. that is because it has loaded semi graphics. but eventually -- we did not tell the kids it was coming. they were a bit surprised when their games took an unexpected timeout. >> i do not like it because now we cannot play and say "just a minute and really take
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an hour. >> it is good for parents but not good for kids. >> you don't want your kids -- your parents to be in control of your life? >> they can be in control of my life, just not my games. >> it applies to games connected to wi-fi. joe vazquez, kpix 5 a rare chance to break out the umbrella today. one viewer sent us this video of the rain coming down in martinez. julie, we may not be done with a wet weather yet. we do have more on the way tomorrow. it might look until a little different. we solve rain, and hail. really heavy downpours. we did see heavy downpours in the bay area as well. some folks in the east bay got a nice trenching. overall, rain totals were not very impressive. they are very hit or miss today. some folks got over a 10th of an inch. most folks around the bay area,
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south -- san francisco, maybe a 10th of an inch. tomorrow, we could see more rain. i will show you that in the future cast in just a bit. outside, we are drying out. we have temperatures in the 50s. there 60 degrees for san jose at this hour. the area of low pressure, this upper-level trough, that brought us the unsettled weather today. at or miss showers and thunderstorms. the hide it, another moisture plume. this will move in tomorrow and bring with it showers were the afternoon hours. future cast shows as we palls around 3:00 how it starts to move onshore. will -- we will see clouds during the second part of the day. beginning at lunchtime, depending on where you were, future cast shows us where we start to see those clouds up north. they are also making their way as the kids get ready to get out of school tomorrow afternoon. we will see showers along the coast and through portions of the east bay work more so as we
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had through the evening commute.'s body in nature. light rainfall for the most part. not looking at widespread heavy rain, but there is a chance that anybody could see a couple of sprinkles by the end of the afternoon. where we are@11:00 on monday. we start to dry out, and we keep those clouds around. those start to dry out as we move into tuesday. another big brother headline. significantly cooler than what we have seen over the last few days. 10 degrees cooler. for the warmest location, we will see a 20% chance of showers. for the second half of the day on monday, drying out on tuesday. high pressure builds back in on wednesday. temperatures were back to the average for the warmer spots inland by the end of eat -- your work week heading into next weekend. coming up, a special fleet week delivery. what is a key role in getting the area disaster ready. the rocking good time for
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runners in san jose. coming up next on game day . let the first celebration began. >> it is fun. you want to enjoy this moment with your friends and your teammates. >> the raiders will do something they have not done since the turn-of-the-century. >> just when, baby. >> in the 49ers, they lost the football game. and they may have lost much, much more. that is coming up next on game day.
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duri today, a us warship came into the san francisco bay to make a delivery for a training exercise during fleet week. the uss san diego arrived at the a mariposa yacht club and unloaded supplies. tomorrow, both military personnel and first responders will improve disaster preparedness in the area. the blue angels touchdown at oakland airport. you may see the precision practicing during the week. they would do three shows starting on friday. runners making it through san jose today with the 11th annual marathon. with a little motivation, they weaved through the city under blue skies. perfect -- perfect temperatures for a race. 14,000 people from different
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raiders...we'll take you inside the san francisc good evening everyone welcome to game day. the raiders in baltimore, we will take inside the 49er locker room and san francisco may be filled with more than a loss in the standings. ray o'connell is with the giants and that is where we begin. vin scully might have had enough for lifetime but giants fans want more. they got it on the final day of this is an. -- day of the season. vin scully doing his last
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broadcast. a speck of three batters into the game you see it coming. setting -- second inning it is 4-0 and in the fourth inning vin scully in the booth. the pitch to ali is popped up in foul coming over, looking leaning in making a superior catch. the umpire says out. what a play by conner.>> that help.more and he had three hits and one run in eight innings. in the ninth inning 7-1. sergio fly south and it. giants went 7-1 and despite the struggles in the second half of the season, they clinched wild- card spot on the final day of the season.
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