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to keep saying this, but he lives in an alternative reality."> the presidential contenders square off in a town hall debate so fiery.. view is not would either of you name one positive thing that
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you respect and one another? >> the presidential contenders square off in the debate so sorry that the crowd had to be told them.>> thank you for joining us. it was 90 minutes of one attack after another tonight. we are asking you, who do you think won this thing? you can go to our website to vote in our poll. you can watch live results of the bottom of your screen. >> we have live coverage tonight. the sparks were flying.>> reporter: the burden was on donald trump to clean up an explosive controversy with took up the first two questions in the debate. hillary clinton said it was just another example of why
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trump is unfit to be president. then the tension escalated from there.>> hillary clinton and donald trump did not mince words. they got right to the video released friday in which trump was used -- heard using vulgar language about women.>> i think it represents exactly who he is.>> reporter: trump then brought up sexual misconduct charges against bill clinton. >> he was impeached and had to pay 8000 $50,000 in fines to one of the women who is here tonight.>> i am reminded of what michelle advised us all. they go low you go high.>> reporter: trump would appoint a special prosecutor to look into hillary clinton's believe the
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email.>> -- >> reporter: they sparred over donald's taxes.>> did you use that loss to avoid paying taxes? >> the audience -->> reporter: the audience asked questions about healthcare and muslim relations.>> children are able and devoted.>> she doesn't give up.>> reporter: they have one last matchup next week.>> there is still a list of republican leaders calling for trump to drop out. he says he will never do that. democrats are weighing that
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saying they will not change names on the ballot. back to you.>> one thing everybody can agree on was this was one of the nastiest debates we have ever seen.>> lives have been destroyed for doing 1/5 of what you have done and it is a disgrace. you should be ashamed of yourself.>> it is good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail.>> kpix five is delving deeper. they didn't even shake hands before they began. >> the failure to shake hands is a first in modern debates.
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another first, the fact that this was so negative and so nasty. in the history of televised american presidential debates got this may be the worst we have ever seen.>> we have a divided nation because people like our believe me she has tremendous hate in her heart. >> i would like to get to the questions that the people have. >> then get off this question.>> okay donald i know you're into diversion tonight not anything to avoid talking about your campaign.>> it wasn't just nastiness behind -- between trump and clinton. trump disagreed and said his vice president was wrong. >> i want to remind you what your running mate said. russia needs to be met with american strength. the united states of america
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should be prepared to use military force to strike the military targets of the assigned regime. >> i disagree.>> you disagree with your running mate? i disagree. >> after the debate -- debate mike pence tweeted a debate that said he was congratulating him for a job well done.>> both candidates accused each other of bending the truth. that is to you what we found out. i'll be back with that story in a few minutes. there was a lot of body language on display at the debate tonight and at a watch party in san francisco.>> reporter: they rolled their eyes, shut them in disbelief got many left out low out loud
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during parts of the debate that were serious. sometimes the crowd was blown away at the shamelessness. the debate watch party was like a serious drama that became an unintentional comedy.>> i think this is a comedy for a lot of people.>> reporter: when trump run-up the past with clinton's. >> i think it is bad against them but there is a lot of things with her care there with emails and stuff. >> the statement that came out on friday there is no way that i can support somebody who feels that way about women.>> jerry brown had is on caught on
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camera moment today making a prediction about the election. take a lesson.>> i see potential. i don't want to be overconfident but i think this is the time to completely dispose of republicans. >> we reached out to the gov.'s office. they said they have no additional comments. governor. brown made the remark at a fundraiser in sacramento. one of the hardest races in the area is silicon valley. our explosive -- exclusive shows it net connect. connie percent to 37%. that razor thin margin is well within the margin of error.
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a lot of voters are still undecided. we will have reactions from both campaigns at 11:00.>> more trouble for samsung. tions tonight... tions tonight... abou,,,, when legalizing safe, responsible adult use of marijuana, the most important question is how? by voting yes on prop 64: adults 21 and over could only purchase marijuana at licensed marijuana businesses. and prop 64 bans advertising directed at kids... requires strict product labeling...
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child-proof packaging... and bans edibles that appeal to children. smart provisions to safeguard our families. learn more about the safeguards at yeson64.org. whether people across the state could vote on local projects. kpix 5's melissa caen explains why those ads may not be as they seem. some new ads against prop 53. people across the strait best they could vote on local projects. let us explain why this might not be is accurate as they say.>> reporter: this is a government bond called revenue bonds. that's 10% of our state bond debt. revenue bonds are not a sexy
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topic. that is why opponents are trying to get our attention by taking -- painting and a pople is the picture. we did a fact check.>> prop 53 takes away local control allowing voters in the central valley or la to veto local projects we need like fixing bridges and roads.>> reporter: the last seen is the city of san francisco on fire. but what the people in lac. and the people in the central valley. each ad ends with a local city burning. >> reporter: prop 53 requires a statewide vote when the state was to sell more than $2 billion worth of revenue bonds.
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is this true? swell sort of. voters in la could make it harder to finance a big project. they couldn't veto it though. their lots of ways to pay for things. here is a spokesman for the now 153 campaign.>> they would be hampered on ways to finance. there may be options we don't know. in any case it will cost more and there will be more delays. >> reporter: the ad also brings up the delays. probably not. in the 19/89 earthquake part of the bay bridge collapse. it was repaired using emergency money. if billions were needed, the
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legislature can call an emergency election to vote on the bonds within three months. it doesn't take years. >> why would you wait i thought a special election could be called.>> people don't want to do that because a cost meeting held -- municipalities millions of dollars. >> reporter: right now the delta water project are the only two projects large enough that they might issue more than 2 billion in revenue bonds.>> if prop 53 passes it will be harder to issue bonds. that might make financing projects more expensive. if the big one hits. --, it will cause us to live in a smoldering death camp.>> new trouble for some son. it is temporarily suspending production of a galaxy seven.
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there are reports that replacement phones are also catching fire. they are smoking. that happen on a southwest flight last week. samsung recalled 2 million of these notes sevens before september 18 therapy and 92 reports in the u. s. of the battery overheating resulting in 26 burns and 55 cases of property damage.>> rare sight on the golden gate bridge. bikers put on a two wheeled sideshow. it was captured on video. take a look at this. dozens of motorcyclists storm the bridge bringing traffic to a standstill. it happened at 4 pm yesterday. they did doughnuts and popped willie -- wheelies. chp says drivers reported sideshows on the bay bridge. now they are working to find the bikers. another look at
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the poll. more than 1000 votes. two thirds of say hillary won the debate. we will be right back. ,,,, they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56.
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or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. vote yes on 56. - i was diagnosed with parin early 2013.lly it took awhile to sink in. we had to think a little more seriously about saving money for the future and for the kids. - the income of airbnb really helped to mitigate the stress. - but we have that flexibility of knowing that if you know things get worse, we have this to help keep us afloat. - so that's very, very important for us. narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art and music programs cut. we can't ever go back. ryan ruelas: so vote yes on proposition 55. reagan duncan: prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to our schools. letty muñoz-gonzalez: simply by maintaining the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. ryan ruelas: no new education cuts, and no new taxes.
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reagan duncan: vote yes on 55. sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. their playoff dreams alive. giants pitcher madison bumgarner.. practicing at a-t and t park today. the boys are back in town. there hoping that i will keep their playoff dreams alive. little workout today at at&t park. tomorrow they will be facing the cubs in game three. they are down to nothing. lost both games in chicago. it is do or die. if they pull off a win they will be facing the cubs on tuesday for game four. if they win that, go back to chicago.>> a lot of people were thrilled with the weather this weekend.>> we have visual confirmation, everyone in the bay area, we see that. the fog is back. 87 yesterday, the invasion has begun. it is now blogging got down to
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5080 degrees. santa rosa 59th. 50s over night. we will be the exception. mountain view 55 degrees. to get a change in the weather, we have one coming, we need a big strong pressure. is it moved over southern california. it's not over us anymore it is moving out and that means something new will move in. future cast shows low-pressure moving in by friday. we will see cooler and cloutier conditions by tuesday wednesday and thursday. rain returns on friday. that will be with us two days of the next seven. sixty-eight is your high in oakland. much cooler. free bond 73, san jose 77, concord 79th. 74 napa.
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we're cooling down. by wednesday we are partly cloudy, thursday mostly cloudy and then here comes the rain. it could be a study soaking rain. soccer season is in full screen -- swing. we need the rainfall. maybe just maybe we will do that this week.>> that sounds good. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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nearly 13- hundred votes so far. still about two-thirds think: hillary clinton beat donald
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you think... viewers are weighing on one who won the due date -- who won the debate. tell us what you think at vote now. we will have final results at 11:00. thank you for watching. we will see right back here at 11. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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subject is a 54-year-old caucasian male, moderately overweight. the hair on the left side of the head is matted with blood, but there are no apparent external wounds. because he was stabbed through the ear. ice pick? stiletto knife. the assailant was right-handed, shorter than the victim, probably a woman. the victim knew her or was at least comfortable enough with her to let his guard down. you here for a reason or just to show off? i'm here about the gupta case. watson and i believe we've identified the individual who murdered him. trouble is, the dna evidence doesn't match our suspect. or anyone else in mr. gupta's life. there's no way anyone but the killer left that sample. i agree. it's the only thing that makes sense.

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