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i did have a chance to talk with some folks in the crowd. they were comfortable and polite. >> he is down to earth. he's telling us what people are thinking. these all are politicians are saying one thing and will do another. >> it's possible if trump gets into office and can't accomplish these things because there is resistance. >> no one has seen to accomplish anything. >> i think you will do what he can. >> we expect them to be honest. >> does anything your candidate
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said resemble ally? >> no. he was casting the 1st stone. >> we live in a bubble in the bay area. it's unusual to see a crowd of trump supporters. especially altogether. most of the people i talked to said they believed trump is speaking to their concerns. whether they believe he could follow through with what he is saying on the stand weather for that matter he actually believes what he is saying. they like the fact that a presidential nominee is hearing their voice. >> absolutely. thank you so much. there was another scare on the campaign trail tonight. a car slammed into the side of a media bus covering tim kaine while the motorcade was headed to the airport. one reporter said he was thrown
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into the aisle. as for hillary clinton she is continuing to deploy star power to gain voters. tonight katy perry joined her in philadelphia. katy perry told the crowd tuesday will be fun but wednesday -- it's geared especially towa getting young voters to the polls. a new national survey shows razor-thin margin between t and clinton. the mcclatchy- marist poll released today shows trump trailing clinton by a single point. the same survey put clinton ahead by six points. back in september. san francisco city hall is y for the election... lit up in red, white and bl san francisco city hall is ready for the election. red, white and boom.
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many people in the bay area are taking advantage of early voting. there were long lines at the santa clara county office. it's one of 6 polling places in the on -- area. more are available in san francisco. you have seen the ads and now the candidates from one of the bay areas hottest and nastiest races make their final pitches on kpix 5 . it's going to happen live. they will sit down in the studio together tomorrow morning at 7:30 am. will have extensive election night coverage on tuesday as well as reports from political insiders. family and friends gathered in hayward to remember a 21- year-old sheriff's department volunteer who was found killed an east bay park this week.
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>> reporter: it was a sea of candles and flood of tears for hayward. as family members in the alameda county sheriff's explores remembered a life lost too soon. >> she was a strong girl. that is the way i want to remember her. >> all 130 members paid their respect to her family. >> thank you for letting us your daughter. it has been a complete honor for not only me but the whole program. >> reporter: she never made it home wednesday night. her car was discovered thursday morning and then investigators in oakland identified her through a fingerprint found on her badly stabbed, beaten and burned body. sources confirm that laura
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rogers and curtis taylor have been arrested for her murder. there are indications that it may have been a love triangle. she was the 1st sheriff's explorer to die will a member of the program. for these teens and young adults this memorial and her death are their 1st initiation into the thin blue line. a tragic moment, their 1st but certainly not their last. >> she was young and very strong. she stood for something at a time when many young people would not stand up and do what you all do into a correlated and stand strong for our community. santa cruz police need your help in finding a missing 2- year-old and her mother. ember perryman and her mom were last seen yesterday leaving harvey west park. she was wearing a pajama top
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and white bottoms with hearts on the legs. her mother heather lara had no custodial rights to the girl allegedly. she mentioned she is interested in moving to mexico. she's last seen wearing a long green flowered dress. new details about a teenager found dead in a shallow grave. detectives say he had been stabbed multiple times. they believe the killing was not random. and that it is not linked to other crimes. police say 18-year-old kirk kimberly left his home on the bicycle and never came back last month. and landscaper found his body on wednesday near a campus parking lot. no one has been arrested. chaos at an oakland nightclub. people were shot including the 2 suspected gunman. it started just after midnight your the golden bowl bar and 14th street. about 1 block from oakland city hall. victims were rushed to the hospital. one woman was shot in the leg.
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an officer and a friend tried to stop the bleeding as they waited for help. lease state 6 innocent people were shot. one is in critical condition. >> we have had a good number of homicides and shootings, it's 1 block away from city hall. we need to make sure it's a safe area. >> pleas of not released a motive or the names of the suspects. a san francisco officer injured was well enough to pay a visit to fizzle -- fellow officers. last month you might remember downs reported to a call about man reporting threatening customers. a bullet fractured his skull and caused brain trauma hitting him with paralysis in his right leg. other officers later shot the suspect who died 2 days later. a area recreational crabbers are getting their 1st crack at dungeness crab.
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they went out for the start of the sport fishing season. but the 1st catch is getting mixed reviews. >> reporter: james has fished these waters for more than 40 years. he was here even before the sun was up and his early start paid off. >> right now they are jumbo. 3 pound. we can be selective. take what you want. later in the season you have to get a little pickier. >> reporter: the department of fish and wildlife was camped out early making sure everyone was obeying the law. >> we verify and make sure everyone has 10 and that they are the right size and the right amount. >> reporter: crabs caught here are safe to eat. debts and all. dungeness crabs caught north, the department of public health has issued a warning. more testing on the acid levels need to be done. it's recommended that you stick to eating the clause and body meet for now. although recreational crab season has just begun, people
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are not overly optimistic. >> usually when we let them sit for a couple of hours, these did not have very many. 1st sign that it may not be a good season. but who knows. we're seeing guys come back with good-looking craps. it's the 1st day. >> reporter: commercial crabbing season does not start until november 15. for now they belong to the recreational crabbers. still ahead, a dramatic rescue when 2 people and a dog get stuck over the edge of a cliff. health goes high-tech. vitamins and caffeine. a bay area company says you can get a single custom-made pill that does it all. >> the weather department. that is the bay bridge. it could get a little wet tonight. we have a forecast coming up when we come back. ,,,,
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because she doesn't know that it kills 40,000 californians... every year. because she doesn't understand what cancer is. because she can't spell emphysema. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes.
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camera -- in the north bay. helicopter hoisted two people and a dog to safety. from a cliffside at rodeo b. a dramatic rescue on camera. helicopter hoisted 2 people and a dog to safety. emergency responders tell us the dog fell over the edge and hurt himself. the owner and a bystander went down to rescue it but got stuck. >> we then realized it's going
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to be hard. my sister called me and said the fire department was on the way. we were down there for a little while will they got the operation together. and ultimately we were lifted out. >> they fell about 20-30 feet above the beach line. the man and woman were not hurt. the dog known as pancake was taken to the vet. she is going to be okay. who do we want? >> campaign 2016. dozens of people came out to show support for trump in a flash mob rally. they waved american flags and war trump t-shirts. this weekend is their last chance to raise support. in oakland mayor libby schaaf and lieutenant governor found a different way to peddle their election message. they rode bicycles to drop -- drum up support for measure k k. uber and google are teaming
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up to make sure everyone can get to the polls. when you tap on find your polling place in the uber app you can set up a ride. nancy pelosi stopped at the clinton office in san francisco and thanked volunteers and as maria medina reports she confirmed she is voting yes on pot in california. >> volunteers in politics are the vip. you make all the difference. >> nancy pelosi thanked volunteers. she mingled, shook hands and took pictures. at her phone bank in san francisco. >> that was so exciting. to hear talk about the work we do and recognize, especially san francisco and the role we play.
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>> reporter: volunteers like this one say they will be working day and night making thousands of calls in a final push to reach out to voters. >> i think it's important. >> reporter: -- >> there are places we need to get out the vote for hillary. >> reporter: because she is it california resident she will get to vote on our long list of ballot measures. she is already said she will vote for prop 64. >> i only endorse about 3 issues publicly on the statewide ballot. >> reporter: while she confirmed she is supporting the recreational use of mayor -- marijuana, -- >> my enthusiasm is for the education of our children. for overturning the death penalty. >> reporter: confirmation for her yes vote is as far as she is talking about it. >> again, i didn't make a formal endorsement because i'm
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not a official spokesperson. if you want to over talk -- talk about the death penalty -- >> her vote for hillary clinton for president and not donald trump. >> republican candidate is a mess. >> we spend nearly $35 billion per year on dietary supplements. but taking a fistful of pills can be daunting. new at 11 a bay area startup hopes to solve that problem with technology and one pill. that even takes care of your caffeine fix. >> when it comes to taking vitamins this 27-year-old is awash in confusion. >> i don't know what supplements should be taken. or in what combination. >> at last count 50,000 products are now on the market. where to start? >> it so complicated. >> instead of taking a handful
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of supplements, he volunteered to test this. a single pill packed with everything he needs, custom- made to his taste. the high-tech pill can release up to 12 different vitamins, minerals and nutrients when you want. >> it's in one pill. you have to take it in the morning and that is all you need. >> it's called the multiply pill. here's the team behind it. >> it was about making change and doing something different. >> they are all from mit. to mbas got 2 engineers and a new way to approach health. >> we allow people to customize their pills based around their life. >> 3-d printing makes it happen. it begins with the printing of a shell made of special pharmaceutical grade polymer. >> that allows us to pack more in. >> as it prints out compartments are created.
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each compartment is filled with a different supplement or combination. the thickness of the wall determines when the content get released over the doors -- course of the day. >> 3-d printing allows every pill to be different. >> you order online and pick from one menu. 1 nutrient, caffeine. >> they sometimes love the coffee but don't want to think about it. with our pill they can easily get the energy released. >> it's a feature darren loves. his hill was engineered to release caffeine at 2 pm. >> energy and focus to do my work. >> the lab group expects to ship pills by next year. you will get a shipment 2 times front. you can change the ingredients or the time you want them to be released. the cost now $40 per month. we will get on that but 1st we need to deal with the weather.
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a week cold front on the way from northern california. a few light showers in the north bay. don't expect a lot from this. do expect the view. the bay and the bay bridge. san francisco 60. most winds are calm. under partly to mostly cloudy skies, tonight we fall back. set our clocks back one hour. will the sun set tonight at 606 -- 6:06 tomorrow at that 5:05 pm. if you like the morning hours, it's early. overnight showers tonight are possible in the north bay. some drizzle along the shoreline. then we get a cloudy mix for sunday. on the future class -- future cast a light rain as a cold front comes down and dies on the vine.
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a few sprinkles would not be surprised. a little drizzle. than the day goes on, things don't clear out. overnight showers in the north bay. cloudy and mild for tomorrow. a little drizzle. after that we go to mostly sunny. things will clear out nicely for a dry cough air weekend. the extended forecast, we will get a chance tonight and early tomorrow morning. monday partly cloudy, but wednesday through saturday, in the 70s. a warming trend. after we deal with this torrential drizzle. here to wrap up saturday night sports. action you can see again and again.
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night. 5th ranked in the offense. 6 receptions, 3 touchdowns. 67 yards. goodbye. he hung in there for a couple of quarters but it was all u- dub in the 2nd half. 3 more scores, 700 yards of offense. huskies made a good argument to grab the wide open. washington 66-27. before john elway was president of the denver broncos, he was a stellar quarterback for stanford. got to see his old-school fatten up in oregon state. that is love and he is gone. touchdown 10-nothing. 3rd quarter caffrey punched in.
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stanford wore down oregon state 26-15. raised its record to 6 and 3. not a good look at texas a&m, not with a shoulder injury. number 4 ranking were they could not stop mississippi state. that is nick fitzgerald, he to -- threw for 2 more. mississippi state a double digit underdogs beat a&m as the open doors there. for the washington huskies. what a show by its bird sydney. stanley cup final rematch. and of the 1st period crosby aggressive. replay coming. he scored twice. penguins were better months ago. better tonight. 5-0 final. congratulations to manny is a new wbo. he beat jesse vargas.
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goes through them. the super bowl goes through them. they are on top. we haven't one for so long and now we are. we're definitely not on top. they are on top. but we are confident. >> the raiders are confident. will oakland was complement 3 of their division rivals, broncos safety tj ward let his feelings come through. >> what is that you don't like about the raiders? >> they are from oakland. i just don't like them. i just don't like the raiders. it's probably breaded me. have a lot of friends who are raiders fans and we would argue. to things i hated growing up or cowboys and raiders. >> here's a look at the standings. the winner tomorrow night, top dog in the west by a full game. a great way for the raiders to bring in its bye week.
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we can't go back to the years of devastating cuts to public education. so vote yes on prop 55. prop 55 prevents $4 billion in new education cuts, without raising taxes on anyone, and with strict accountability. budget forecasts show if we don't pass prop 55 big cuts that hurt our kids are coming, and california will suffer budget deficits all over again. so vote yes on 55. because it helps our children thrive. because it helps the u.s.those of us whoof freedserved in the military are very proud of that. i believe very, very strongly in our country and what we stand for. i went to iraq in 2004 to fight for freedom. for generations, our troops have sacrificed for our freedoms. one of the most important things we do is vote - to protect that freedom. i'm tom steyer. let's make the people we're so proud of, proud of us. please. vote.
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vote. vote. vote. when most of us make a mistake, officewe own up to it.anks. but not madison nguyen. her vote to slash the san jose police budget was disatrous. one hundred officers were laid off. crime spiked twenty-seven percent. and when nguyen was warned her that cuts left police short-handed, she passed the buck. blamed the police for "spinning information out of control." mrs. nguyen, it's crime that's out of control. blaming others. risking our safety.
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the mae gave her top executive managed aa huge pay raiseet, and a lavish car allowance, run up a deficit, then cut jos for local teenagers, and cut after-school program. no wonder tchronicle called mae torlakson "flat-out unprepared" for the assembly. they endorse tim grayson. as mayor of concord, grayson balanced the budget every yer
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while doing more for kids. tim grayson for assembly. ( telephone ringing ) what? i can't understand you. who is it? i don't know. some woman crying. hold on. charlie! what? phone for you. who is it? an hysterical woman. are you insane? i don't take calls from hysterical women. here he is. you are very insensitive. hello? oh, hey, how are ya? she's crying. duh. okay, calm down. i can't understand you. omelette? what is omelette? oh, "i'm late."
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