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republican leaders in a stream of tweets... this after the house speaker drops his support for the republican nominee. now at noon, donald trump lashing at republican leaders after the house speaker drops a support for the republican nominee. >> plus ready to take the field. the giants looking for another win over the cubs in the division series after a late
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night of 13 innings, it was quite the game last night. it's tuesday, october 11th. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovee. >> and i'm ken troy. we heard about players -- we're seeing a singer joining the movement. jackie ward tells us about the woman who took a knee during a sacramento's kings game. you were able to spoke with her. >>reporter: i spoke to leah earlier this morning. she said they made that gesture, but she didn't ready to talk about why. here's her performance obtained by kpix radio in sacramento. >> [national anthem]
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>> leah said it was a light on social media from all the responses for taking a knee. according to her website, leah is an experienced blues, gospel and jazz singer. social media reaction is media. much respect to you. amelia got backlash, but you have a lot of support. i was at the sacramento king games and as a -- i through. you made me heart smile. twitter users sanchez called it a disgusting display and edwards calls leah blame and unoriginal and hopes she's never invited back. leah, a breast cancer survivor was singing as apart of the breast cancer series. jackie, kpix 5. kaepernick has gained
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national attention for kneeling during the nation that will anthem and high schools to the nfl have followed suite. that sparked a conversation about race, justice, and a relationship between police and communities of color. a lot of people have been calling kaepernick out for being unpatriotic. kaepernick is back in his role as the 49ers starting quarterback. the team tweeted about it saying kelly picked kaepernick to start because in his words, we need to improve on the sensitive side of the ball and this is the decision we have made. they take on the buffalo bills in new york. the giant stayed alive with a win over the cubs in an elimination game last night. giants will try to even out the series later today. lisa. >>reporter: good afternoon, keno a lot of sleepy baseball fans as they were on their way to work. they said staying up for last night's
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game was worth it. >> roller coaster of emotions. >> fans told us they couldn't stop watching the games against the chicago cub although it went on for 5 hours ending at 11:45 at night. >> after 10:00 is late for me. after midnight, it's pulling an all-nighter. >> he hit a game -- the giants beat the cubs 6-5. >> before everybody was jumping up and down. >> everybody on the roster, they're active, we have faith in everybody. >> players say the wind gives them momentum going into tonight 's -- the win gives them momentum going into tonight's game. >> we had to keep fighting and keep gunning out. and on defense at the plate, and that's force. >> although fans are tired today, they say they'll be cheering again by tonight. >> by 4:00, you know, you'll
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know how i'm doing, but i'm sure by the first pitch, the adrenalin will shoot back in. >> they lead 2-1. tonight's game at 5:40 at at&t . live in san francisco, lisa chang. officials in the east bay are working on a plan to keep the rangers in oakland. the allegany county board of supervisors is moving to see how much it will cost to use the coliseum. there's a meeting in armor saw da on whether to approve a stadium in precipitation city. she wants the raiders to stay, but says the city is not going to get into a bidding war with vegas. turning to politics. trump is continuing his war on republican party leadership after house speaker paul ryan says he'll no longer support him. this is clinton opens up a double digit lead in the polls.
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this morning, trump took to twitter writing quote, it is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me and i can now fight for america the way i want to. as craig boswell reports, this is one of a series of tweets he's lashing out with. >>reporter: donald trump is now taking on the republican establishment. in a tweet this morning, the gop nominee called house speaker paul ryan a weak and ineffective leader. on monday, ryan dropped his support for a trump presidency saying he's focused on protecting republican majorities in congress. republican party is in a full scale meltdown. >> john of politics -- the only thing he hasn't done is uneven dores trump. -- >> trump accused the election
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system of being rigged. >> we have to make sure this election isn't stolen from us and taken away from us. >> hillary clinton is dealing with more leaked e-mails today, but so far they're not having an effect on her campaign. the latest poll taken before supposed's debate has clinton up 11 points over trump in a four away race. she says, she's the only thing standing between american and what she calls the apocalypse. >> the only way to rebuke this is to vote. use the single most important fundamental right you have as citizens of america. >> clinton is in florida today to talk climate change with former democratic nominee al gore. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. trump is in florida today. he has a rally tonight in panama city. a human rights group says russian jets are bombing the syrian city of aleppo. 14
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people were killed in the rebel held parts of aleppo and shellings was reported in the capital. the fighting across the country has intensified regarding a -- regarding a ceasefire. the creek fire burn nothing the hills of napa valley is 75% contained. it burned 60 acres since it broke out yesterday. crew was using air drop and helicopters to contain the flames. the fire evacuations in the camel kreeblg and camel flat area were lifted this morning. no buildings have been burned, but firefighters are watching several homes closely. cooling temperatures this week are helping firefighters fully contain the fire in mont ray county. a flair up that erupted over mobile peek over the weekend has been con taped to 27 acres and the wild fire is 99% contained. it has burned more than 130,000 acres since it was started by an illegal
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campfire. officers responded around 10:30 about a possible dead body in an lowe's. there was an unconscious man with visual injury and he was pronounced dead at the scene. it was near a homeless encampment. three high school students were arrested for making threats to a school on monday. the trio posted their plans to harm students and teachers. investigators won't disclose what specific threats were made or how they were discovered, but the school had extra officers on hand yesterday. no problems reported. right now, three police officers are out of the hospital. this comes after they were taken there for breathing difficulties after responding to an overnight chemical spill in panol. it happened near interstate 80. more than
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5 gallons of bleach and pneumonia spilled from a car. hazmat crews spent the time cleaning that up. the text giant stops sells in production of its smartphones. the company dealing with a major loss. plus going back to work, the swift water rescue is underway after hurricane matthew leaves find a path of destruction across the southeast. here's closer to home. the clouds are burning off this mid-day, but we're watching some rain in the forecast. details on how much and when you'll see it, coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,
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tobacco companies knew that smoking kills. and they lied about it for decades. now they're lying about prop 56. if you don't use tobacco, you don't pay. smokers pay - their fair share of the 3 billion in health care costs all taxpayers are paying now. and there's one more thing: our kids. every state that's significantly raised tobacco taxes has reduced youth smoking. please. vote yes on 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. accused of killing two palm springs police officers. today, riverside county district attorney office is expected to announce charges against the man accused of killing two palm springs police
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officers. investigators say that john hernandez used an assault riffle when he gunned down officers lesley zerebny and vega through a closed door. hernandez felix is expected to enter a plea this week. an armed man is shot and killed by police. >> we don't have all the details of this yet. it did occur in unique circumstances in which there was high water, and our first responders were coming through try to go help and rescue people. all we know there was a confrontation, and a shooting that has resulted in a man's death. >> the state bureau of investigations is looking into that shooting. right now, warnings about an eminent damn breach is triggers -- this is after hurricane matthew killed 27 people across
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the southeast. as mark strauss man reports, rescue teams are going back to work. >>reporter: again today, rescuers will bring stranded people to safety by air, by truck, and by boat. kenneth washington was sleeping when water began rising through his lumberton home. when you woke you started seeing water? >> yeah >> what did you think? >> it's time to get out. >> he grabbed his dog when rangers came from him. >> the lumber river overflowed and water started pouring into the city of 22,000. that's when rescue teams from new york, ohio and new jersey showed up here to pull people to safety. these rescuers expect to remove roughly 1,000 people in lumberton. many of them elderly or physically unable to leave on
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their own. >> we've brought clothes. >> they used to live in lumberton, but came back with donations. >> is it worse than you thought it would be. >> this is katrina-like. >> emergency evacuations, please leave. >> 140 miles north in princeville, the rising tar river prompted a mandatory evacuation sending those to a high school. >> there's a lot of people hurt in this region. i met with an 80-year old woman who lost everything and she's sitting at a school cafeteria crying and wondering what her life is going to be like. >> lumberton has no power, water or sewer and the river has yet to crest here and when it does, the city will take a week to drain which means its occur fee could be in place for another 2 weeks. ross straussman. let's get to julie filling r
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roberta gonzalez tracking a second hurricane. >> this is nicole. she regained hurricane status. right now she's over the atlantic heading towards bermuda. this isn't going to effect the -- wind speeds right now staying at 75 miles-per-hour. looks like by wednesday evening, local time, bermuda is in the cold path. back here closer to home, we're keeping a close eye on some approaching rain. you still have a few days. you might want to clean out those gutters. you have clouds and cooler temperatures today. temperatures right now in the 60s pretty much area wide. livermore near 70. we're not going to warmup below 70s. a ridge of high pressure that has been keeping us warm and clear. off to our southeast, low pressure is -- there's one over
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the allusions heading our way. as it does, bringing with it rainfall. that combined with this, a very strong jet stream. notice the red here on your screen. this is indicating the strongest upper level winds and normally the jet stream is to our north. that's why the northwest gets so much rain. this is staying south over the bay area. it provides a lift necessary to see from the heaviest rain and it does look like we'll get a good soaking. future cast, around 8:00 on friday where we do see some moderate to heavy rain depending on where you are. the heaviest will be up north. you can see her significant rainfall for the northern portion of the state. good news because that's where our reservoirs are. seeing a lot of rain over the higher elevations. north bay could see a couple of inches possible. most of us seeing closer to a half an inch or less. the further south, the less rain. high temperatures today. no rain just yet, but we'll stay in the low 70s.
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east bay, 60s along the coast. mid-60s by the bay. sunset, 637 tment. sunrise tomorrow morning, 7:16 w shows temperature wise, we increase cloud cover wednesday and thursday. thursday night for the north bay, friday for the rest of us, it's likely going to be the good soaker, a break on saturday and another chance of rain on sunday. >> thank you, julie. >> sounds good. new at noon, a giant leap for the united states. the white house is planning to send americans to mars by 2030. president obama says the goal is for humans to stay on mars for an extended time. mr. obama didn't elaborate how much that will cost or how the u.s. will pay for it. coming up, samsung kills off galaxy note smartphone and it's coming at a lost for the company. next, how much cash the tech giant will be losing. the includes found that
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the people would robbed kim kardashian at gun point. according to french media, someone pound a pendant near the scene of the $10 million heist. the reality tv star said the piece belonged to her. her sister chloe told ellen degeneres said the event had been that mat he can. no easts have been made. samsung is advising customers to stop using its galaxy 7 note phone. it's halting production of the device. the move comes after safe replacement phones also reportedly caught fire. samsung worst recall could cost the company 17 billion -- apriling -- since december of last year. taking a look at stocks on
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wall street. the dow is down more than 200 points at this hour. time for fresh grower tony with his tip of the day. >>reporter: the tip of the day is going to be with a piece of citrus that's ugly, but sweet and delicious, loaded with juice, but they're not pretty. and they're called ugly fruit because look at that. they're kind of ugly. let me tell you something, they're delicious and easy to peel and the citrus is sweet. when you bite them like all citrus, very, very important -- these could get heavy. bring them home, never store them on the counter. when you peel the ugly fruit, it's like a giant -- peel them like this. this piece
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-- this piece of citrus is absolutely, wow, like an orange juice. look at how much juice comes at one wedge. if you have never tried them, give them a try. if you've tried them before, you know what i'm talking about. i'm tony. always eat fresh and stay healtt . it's ugly. >> all right. reminder if you have a consumer problem or question you can e-mail consumer watch or call the hotline at 888-5-helps-u. we'll be right back. costs all taxpayers are paying now. and there's one more thing: our kids. every state that's significantly raised tobacco taxes has reduced youth smoking. please. vote yes on 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it.
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how "hinge" is trying to prevent what they call a dating apocalypse. that story and mor a popular app is changing the nature of the dating game. how hinge is trying to prevent what it calls a dating apocalypse. that story and more coming up at 5:00. >> a big game tonight giants and cubs and you got to remind your daughter to root for the big guys, not the cubs. >> it's the giants here. >> thanks for watching. >> it's going to be exciting and we'll be back here tomorrow morning to talk about it. have a good one.
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tobacco companies knew that smoking kills. and they lied about it for decades. now they're lying about prop 56. if you don't use tobacco, you don't pay. smokers pay - their fair share of the 3 billion in health care costs all taxpayers are paying now. and there's one more thing: our kids. every state that's significantly raised tobacco taxes has reduced youth smoking. please. vote yes on 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it.
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♪ >> wyatt: wouldn't have believed it myself if i hadn't overheard it. you, steffy, carter, conspiring against what eric actually wanted. tell her, ridge. you don't have your father's power of attorney. >> ridge: now, you more than anyone, knows the repercussions of all of this, right? >> quinn: is this true? >> wyatt: yeah. you're in charge. of eric, the company, pretty much everything forrester. no one can keep you from
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