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weaving youruld own shoes...by out of flax. or, simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing with energy upgrade california. his fight to repeal the gas tax.. to the bay area.. afternoon, the republican candidate for california governor to repeal the gas tax to the bay area. good afternoon i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. we are in santa clara this afternoon where john cox had been really for support to repeal the tax gas hike.
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>> reporter: they call them rush hour rallies on the yes onpaign is holding them up and down the state to clear up what they call misinformation. >> we are here to warn voters that it is an error on your ballot. >> reporter: prop 6 would repeal the state gas tax hi as well as an annual vehicle fee. the money is going to a back log in repairs .txt supporters say is sorely needed. >> of prop 6 passes it will bring screeching halt to over $5 billion a year in money that will go directly to fixing our yogurts, fixing our unsafe bridges and helping us get out of the traffic we also did and every day. >> reporter: backers including republican candidate for governor, john cox, say the wording of the measure is misleading. focusing on the negative that it eliminates road repair and transportation funding by repealing revenues, rather im he repeals the tax. >> we have been lied to year after year after year
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about our roads being fixed. yet they take our money and they wasted. >> reporter: we were told cox would not answer any reported questions come after the rally, i did get him a response from him on the no campaign chief argument. what would you say to those that say this is a safety issue? >> it is a -- an affordability issue. >> reporter: he went on to compare our roads to those in texas. >> hours are full of potholes and we spent twice what texas spends, so you figure it out. >> reporter: the next stop for this bus, straight to the state capital where they are holding rallies this afternoon and tomorrow morning. in santa clara, kpix 5. the mission district is coming together to make sure everyone understands prop 10 impacted tenants, housing applicants and public officials gathered outside of the 24th mission . the report list stories of tenants facing massive rent increases,
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harassment from their landlords and the loss o their longtime homes as a result of the 1995 cost of the hawkins act. prop 10 would repeal that law and allow local governments to set their own rent control. city supervisors say it is their chance to finally take action. >> about 10,000 latino residents have been displaced. we at the local lever , have wanted to craft solutions to the problem so the middle class can live and thrive in services go. >> the big question to keep in mind , do you trust local government to set the new rent controls , or do you prefer to keep the state white limits on rent-controlled as they are? >> sales force ceo was the guest of honor at a yes on c rally at chinatown yesterday. spent $2 million to support opposition
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c. increasing spending in the past has not solved the problem from getting worse. >> without additional accountability, additional reforms, we might be throwing good money out with a bag. >> we know we have to get our people off the streets. current funding is not enough. we can do more. >> prop c would raise an estimated $300 million annually. that money would go to create housing for at least 5000 people , provided 1000 new emergency shelter beds and found mental health programs. the registration deadline for next month's midterm elections is just hours away. our cameras were rolling as residents made their way to san francisco's city hall voting center. >> voting in local and state elections is important. several issues matter to me. more about them before i make an informed vote. >> the deadline to register by tonight's midnight.
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you can register online or at your local registrar's office or pick up the forms at most libraries, fire stations and post offices. make sure they are postmarked for today's date. kpix 5 has you covered on all state and local races. we have a guide to the california ballot measures on our website, kpix.com/election. gilroy police are looking for this man, timothy angelino, a suspect of being part of a crew in three residential burglaries. they allegedly stole $4000 worth of jewelry, as well as several firearms. if you see this man notify the police. in san jose, or sinkers investigating an overnight house fire. the woman who lives there on hamilton park drive tells us her ex-boyfriend came knocking on her door in the middle of the night, she says she got scared and ran out. within seconds her house was on fire. >> there will be a joint investigation with police and the fire department. they both have a part to play there.
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here scene. they will be here for quite some time investigating. given the nature of the fire, the time of day and the risk to occupants. it is a very serious situation. >> no one was hurt. police are still searching for the boyfriend. an early morning fire in emeryville. this is the video of flames at a homeless encampment. a single engine was sent to the scene on the fire has since been put out. no word on any injuries. turkeys getting ready to release details on its investigation into the death of journalist, jamal khoshoggi. reporter hilary lane tells us that this comes just days after saudi arabia laid out its story into what happened inside its consulate in istanbul. >> reporter: newly released security camera footage appears to show saudi journalist, jamal khoshoggi, and his fiancie on the day he disappeared. the footage shows them leaving the apartment in turkey, apparently headed
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to the saudi consulate. >> these things unfortunately happen. we want to make sure those are responsible are punished. >> reporter: saudi arabia releases version of what happened same jamal khoshoggi died with a fist fight with officials in the saudi consulate. calling it a rogue operation and insisting the crown prince was never involved. >> obviously it was a tremendous mistake made. what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up. >> reporter: turkish investigators looking into the matter went to search a car belonging to the saudi consulate that was found in a parking lot. after nearly three weeks the saudi's have not said where jamal khoshoggi's body is. >> nobody seems to know. somebody knows where you >> reporter: president trump spoke with turkeys president on the phone on sunday and agreed the case needs to be cleared up. >> they have a finish the review or investigation. >> reporter: the president of turkey is promising to release details on tuesday. the same day the crown prince holds a high-profile investment forum
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in riyadh. hilary lane, cbs news, new york. right now -- thousands of central american migrants are making their way to the u-s... marching through mexico. they've been walking for 10 days... many of them, famili say th thousands of central american migrants are making their way to the u.s. , marching through mexico. they have been walking for 10 days. many of them families who say they are escaping terrible situations in their home countries. >> because of violence. because there is no money. he wants to have an education. >> many say they are aware of president trump's threats to use the military to stop them from entering the u.s. , but it is not stopping them. mexico's president-elect is suggesting to president trump that the u.s./canada/mexico tackle migration by investing in development. a trio of powerful earthquakes happen overnight of the canadian coast.
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100 miles away from vancouver within an hour. they range from magnitude 6.6 up to 6.8. no damage reported. still ahead on kpix 5 news at noon. robo calls among americans, are on the rise. new technology claims to how google and other cell phone companies are putting a call -- doctor those fake phone calls? two recently or friend about lion cubs have a new home. we will show you the new video from the oakland zoo. >> so cute. sunshine out there, a beautiful view with our old and gate camera of the blue skies out there. mount diablo above that low cloud deck. we will talk about what you can expect , you will see the skies clear for all of us, attracting our next weather system.
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warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority.
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company" will open its traffic tunnel in hawthorn... on december 10th. musk announced there will be an event that opening night -- and free rides for the public starting the next day. he says large pods will whisk commuters between cities...at 150 miles per hour... underground. commuters who are fed up with traffic above ground -- said this futuristic option may help. others called the system unnecessary. robocalls are a major problem.. and experts say we can all expect more of them in the future. but new technology is promising to find you a fix.. researchers say.. robo calls are a major problem, experts say we can expect more of them in the future. new technology is promising to find you a fix.
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researchers say americans have 30billion spam calls last year, many of them about your credit cards and others claiming they are calling from the irs. there are absent features available to stop these calls. google just unveiled the new call screening feature on his latest one. artificial intelligence can answer an unknown number and then give a transcript of who the caller is so you have the option to answer the call, or mark it as spam. other cell phone companies have acknowledged company called stir shaken. it requires all calls to carry a dignan jewel -- digital signature. verizon wl out the system later this year. a nationwide recall of nearly 800,000 pounds are ready to eat meat and poultry products over salmonella and my stereo concerns. containing a contaminated onion ingredient. they were made for the grocery
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chains trader joe's and harris teeter. so far no illnesses have been reported. a look at the big board right now with just over 45 minutes to go. the dow is down abouoint tickets to the broadway musical, hamilton, are on sale at san francisco's orpheum theater. one woman told our photographer she was first in line at 6:00 a.m. >> today is like going out fishing. you have to catch it or you don't. [laughter] >> hopefully she got her tickets. the smash hit will run from february 12-september 8. tickets start at $111 and go all the way up to $686. a select number of $10 seats will be available by lottery. if you can't make it into the city, you can always purchase them online. although, 200,000 people ahead of me in line right now. [laughter]
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if you're feeling lucky, more than $2 billion is up for grabs. no one matched all six numbers in last week's mega million strong. or saturday's powerball. tomorrow's mega millions jackpot is set to hit $1.6billion. wednesday's powerball prize is up to 620 million. you might want to buy a ticket, because together they are worth more than 2.2 billion dollars. check out this video. this is out of the oakland zoo this afternoon. two mountain lion cubs , they have just been introduced to each other , as you can see they seem to be getting along just fine. both were rescued by the california department of fish and wildlife. one is a boy, and one is a girl, about 10 weeks old. they are both doing well. they will eventually be placed in a permanent wildlife facility. so cute. >> so adorable. those cute little babies. this is a lik
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with our salesforce tower camera. temperatures are slowly warming up. san francisco 57, it is going to be a cool day. here's the reason why. we could use some rain. it is going to bring cooler weather for us today and tomorrow with onshore winds really kicking in for us today and tomorrow. as we had to the rest of the afternoon, we will see that sunshine, the fog and low clouds and pull back to the coast. there we go with the low clouds and fog pushing across the coast, the bay and even our inland locations as well tomorrow morning.
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later on the weekend or next week, this would bring rain for the pacific northwest through oregon and our far northern california communities. slight chance for the far north bay. i do think that rain stays north of us. we are looking at a cool day for tomorrow. slowly warming up as high pressure builds in. sunnier and warmer by the end of the work weekend into the weekend. we will be right back.
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immigrant father's strong work ethic. bu during his childhood today's sra scholar was inspired by his immigrant father strong work ethic. victor is now working towards his own success. >> here we have all of the specific work that we do. in my victor is not nervous at all. the university of pennsylvania senior is working on his final presentation
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for his colleagues other management consulting firm, motive power. >> i don't like to stick with just one thing. i like to branch out and see where i best fit. if i don't like it, there is a ton of other options. the technique is going through this checklist. >> reporter: options working for a major bank and a venture capitalist firm. amassing a pretty incredible resume on praise. >> proactive, helpful, jumping into anything, raising his hands on volunteering for anything. >> reporter: the first generation college students learned early on the value of hard work. his parents came here from mexico. the family struggled and his father soon left victor's life. >> that pushed me to become the man of the house. that is why i think i became the person who i am. >> reporter: education became victor's number one priority. soon, he was recruited by students rising above. >> i cannot be more grateful for the program. >> reporter: it wasn't just college costs.
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he's also travel to europe using money he earned , during his internships. >> they provided me all the internships that i was really able to do over the summer. so, i mean,k for helping send me to europe. >> reporter: victor is back stateside looking forward to his future with pride in his past, and a surprisingly deep gratitude for his dad. >> my relationship with my father is still kind of strain. he is a person that doesn't talk too much. if there's one thing i do , i appreciate he was there for part of my life and he did teach me how to be a hard-working man. >> reporter: for students writing -- rising above, i am kristin ayres.
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raiders' wide receiver amari cooper has been traded to dallas.. according to e- s-p-n... the we have some late "'breaking news" news, raiders wide receiver amari cooper has been traded to the dallas cowboys. the raters are getting a first round draft pick in return. we will have more than that online. we will see you here at 5:00.
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency care is there
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when you or your love one need it. ♪ ♪ >> bill: well, how about this? you two stooges -- needle and thread. you come in here and threaten me in my own home. >> ridge: no one's threatening you, bill. >> bill: eh, i don't know about that. you barge in, you get in my face. you tell me stay away from brooke, or you're gonna put a stop to me? kind of sounds like a threat. >> thorne: no, we simply want you to understand that any thoughts you're having abo forget it. >> bill: because the fabulous forrester fashion boys say so? >> ridge: that's right. no more secret meetings, no more kissing.
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