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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.
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live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> a deadly crash in the east bay prompts highway 880 to close for hours, investigation underway by the chp. >> a tour bus slammed into the vehicle in front of it, jackie ward picks it up from there.
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re/max this morning's commuters felt the effect of an accident at 10:40 on north on 880, approached stop and go traffic, it ended up crashing into the car in front of it, pushing it into the left got into another lane. >> it continued on, hit another vehicle and push that vehicle into the cka mi truck. reporter:buended up driving on top of the cars, lodging the second one into a ups truck, tingling vehicles, and creating a mess to clean up before the commute. >> we understand that any closure of one lane or two lanes impacts traffic heavily, especially when we have all the lanes closed.>> reporter: at this point of the investigation chp doesn't believe drugs or alcohol was involved, but they think the bus was traveling at 65 miles per hour or more, distracted driving has not been ruled out. each of the drivers that were
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hit died on scene. >> i can see that one day is worse than the other, the loss of life, the amount of people that it impacts and effects, they are all bad. >> reporter: we reached out to the sam cisco they never got back to us.>> information about the victims has not been released, all we know is that one driver was a man, and one driver was a woman. the mother of a man and woman injured by a crash caused by tenancy woman, the eight-year-old baby dust eight- month-old baby has died, here is a photo of the two of them together, contra costa say that this woman, jesse martin --
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caused the accident, and this traffic incident has taken the lives of two beloved individuals, the baby's mother, kirsten garza is surrounded by friends and family during this profoundly painful time. a fundraiser has raised $75,000 as of this afternoon. some mobile home residents are still without water this afternoon, garden estates lost water service, crews on the scene working to get it fixed, according to a maintenance worker at the 55 and over complex car repair work has been hampered due to gas lines built on top of the water main. it is expected to be fixed by friday. police say that a 17-year- old tried to murder a woman in front of her two young children, hed an choked her 4-year-old, police teased him and took him into custody, the mother is out of the hospital, but the motive is
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barth says there is a major delay systemwide, due to an earlier equipment problem on the tracks in downtown oakland, it is unclear when service will return to normal. in berkeley, the ashby bart station dashes still open, after sitting down for 2 1/2 hours, a man approached the station around 4:30 am saying he cut his hand on glass, due to the excessive amount of blood, it was not safe for passengers. >> they were able to get the person medical treatment, but there was just so much blood that we wanted to make sure that passengers were safe, we shut down the station, and called in professional cleaners. >> trains did not stop at the station during the closure, service resumed about 7:00 . the dow jones has been up- and-down, nervous traders, today a bit of a bounce back, up more than 450 points right now. the suspect accused of
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gunning down 11 people has just been done -- indicted, by grand jury, robert bowers, 44 counts, including hate crimes, six people were also wounded, including four police officers, robert bowers is being held without bail, federal prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. another breakthrough in the search for the indonesian plane that plunged into the java sea, officials say they detected a underwater pingingsound that is believed to be a black box, but strong currents are making it difficult to find the location, hours after crews found aircraft debris and passenger belongings on the seafloor, the boeing plane went down moments after takeoff from jakarta with the hundred and 89 people onboard. crews hope the black boxes will reveal what happens. and learning more about the death of jamal khashoggi, he
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was strangled as soon he walked inside the saudi consulate on october 2, and then his body was dismembered and disposed of, this is video of the prosecutor leaving the turkish intelligence services, his remains have yet to be found, and turkey alleges that a saudi hit squad traveled to kill the journalist and tried to cover it up. president trump is hitting the road for a final push to help republicans keep control of congress, there is one topic he is making a central part of his campaign push, immigration. angelica alvarez has more details from the right house -- white house. >> reporter: president trump is defending the idea that he can and birthright citizenship, he said so-called birthright citizenship, which costs our country billions of dollars and unfair to our citizens, will be ended one way or the other. but even some of his own allies disagree. >> you can't and birthright
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citizenship with an executive order, i believe in interpreting the constitution as it is written, you can't do this by executive order. >> reporter: he is also called the caravan of refugees heading from central america invaders, and ordered 5200 invaders at the border. you can expect to hear more about the caravan and birthright citizenship when he holds his rallies leading up to the election. >> reporter: the president will be in florida tonight campaigning for governors running for governor and senate, nearly all of which are states where republicans are fighting tough senate races. >> they are places where the president is overwhelmingly popular in those locations, the president is the best messenger for the party. >> reporter: while he is pushing immigration for the republicans, democrats are focused on healthcare, more than half of all democratic ads mentioned healthcare in the e poto th onths, highlighting
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and there is a increase in popularity for the affordable care act, in 2013, the approval rating was 33%, up-to-date stands at 49%. reporting from the white house, angelica alvarez. >> according to a poll from the kaiser foundation, the affordable care act popularity has risen from 33% in 2013, to nearly 50% today. more than 200 google engineers are set to walk out of work tomorrow, protesting the tech companies handling of sexual harassment. the new york times reported that google quietly protected at least three male executives from sexual harassment claims over the last decade, letting two of them leave with hefty payouts. following the report, google has fired 48 people for sexual harassment in the last two years and that none of them
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have received packages. the ceo pledged that he would support every worker taking part in the walkout. in just a few minutes, the city of sunnyvale will have new technology for 911 cell phone callers, rapid sos, the ability to a call within 50 feet. it is one of the first bay area cities to use this technology.>> it helps officers get to the scene that people are calling from quicker, more accurately, and as fast as possible. >> in the past, if someone called 911, dispatchers could see location based on the cell tower used, if you miles radius, the new system uses the location services of the apple or android phones, but they have to be running updated software . a new study kids apps ae best co and this hospital, the
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small donations bringing big smiles, the cute halloween contest. a live look at the mountain cam, looking at mount diablo, under mostly sunny skies, we have seen some very strong wind gusts within the last 24 hours, we will show you futurecast taking you through the next 24 hours coming up. injury ratesee static and dynamic components, improve strength, speed and coordination with a conditioning program, and take a break, injury rates increase significantly with year-round sports participation. >> sponsore stanford children's health, access to excellence. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message.
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groups are calling on the federal government to investigate ads and children's apps, anna warner with why the most popular games are being targeted. >> what is this ad for?>> reporter: in the montague helsel, using apps as part of everyday life for 4-year-old elliott and 7-year-old ethan. >> the first thing is, what so don't realize is how many of their kids interactive games are littered with ads. university of michigan assistant professor. jenny rowe dusky. >> a bit of a rodesky. >> reporter: looking at more than 100 of the most downloaded apps on google play, aimed at children five years and under, researchers found the apps contained a variety of ads, including pop-ups, in app purchases and videos that interrupted play. some of them were calcified as
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negative and deceptive, with exposure to ads surpassing time spent playing the games.>> there might be a little bouncing present, a sparkling snowman, and if you click on that, as you would if you were a 5-year-old, an app ad would often show up. >> it absolutely has the intent that the advertisers want, the kids will often come and say i the study found that free apps, which may be more often downloaded and played by lower income children had a significantly higher prevalence of advertising. in a statement, google stood by its current policies, saying that play apps directed to children must follow more stringent requirements, additio google playws new york. >> the maker of one of the apps , talking to him, said they are responding to the feedback that
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some of the ads could be interpreted as misleading, and taking immediate action to make sure the ads are clearly marked as such. this afternoon, the small -- smallest patients at a south carolina hospital are being the biggest smiles, these neonatal intensive care babies are proof that you can never be too young to get into the halloween spirit. a local church made and donated more than 90 costumes, including the superman outfit on this little guy. >> they had made some costumes and began a collection of costumes that we have used for years, with the church group making these costumes, what is new is that we can give them to the families, then they have a keepsake.>> the travelers rest united methodist church have been donating these costumes for the needs. very cute. >> super cute. to nasa take halloween pumpkin carving to an
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-- a whole new level,esnd ayou they did not disappoint. the only rules, no planning or carving during work hours. the grand prize, just bragging rights. >> they've got the best engineers. some photos you have been sending to us all week, using the hashtag kpix halloween. a reporter, >> ann: of it, alice in wonderland, -- and ann makovich . and the pumpkins here, keep sending your photos, the hashtag kpix halloween. very nice. so adorable, very cute, love seeing that. we are looking at a fantastic
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halloween trick or treat forecast for us across the bay area, with mostly clear skies, a live look at the salesforce tower camera, the bay bridge, and mount diablo, eratures are waup, 74 in or 66 in oakland,livermorand 73, san francisco and san jose at 72, santa rosa at 75, a closer look at mount diablost 24 hours, mount st. helena, 68 miles, mt. diablo 58, vacaville, oakland hills, 32, sfo, 24. thankfully we are watching the winds ease and they will continue as we head through the rest of the day. satellite and radar, the ridge of high pressure in control, that continues as we go through today and over the next few days, turest, clear skies
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as we head through the rest of your halloween, and we will continue to see clear skies as we go through the rest of the week. taking it through the week, the ridge is a stubborn high-pressure system, it doesn't budge and move it all, areas of low pressure bringing a lot of rain to the pacific northwest, not for us at all, not getting a drop because of the blocking ridge of high pressure. arson sit at 6:11 pm, sunrise at 7:35 am, and are highs today above average, as much as 10 degrees warmer than average. fo 77 in redwood city, 76 in fremont, and 78 for san jose. the trick-or-treat forecast, mostly clear, 50s and 60s, and cool after the ts. daytime highs tomorrow, the warmer day out of the week for tomorrow, still above average by the end of the work week and
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into the weekend, and reminder that we fall back on sunday. >> and we will remind you again on friday. >> you get that extra hour of sleep, looking forward to that. take a look at this, a scenario that police are encountering more often on the streets of san francisco. a mental health crisis that could escalate into violence, the police are getting training for different outcome. >> so i can say hi, my name is joel, i'm a police officer, what's going on, and you might say there's nothing you can do to help me, life is miserable, that we are talking and it is negotiation. >> the tactics police are learning to go from crisis to calm, tonight at 11:00. a new psychological thriller premieres tonight on cbs all access. >> i'm trying to help both of us.
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>> seriously? >> it's called tell me a story, takes the world's most beloved fairytales and reimagines them with a dark and twisted plot. >> three little pigs, the storyline we are in, it's not exactly how you remember three little pigs, i think the audience will wonder who was the wolf, should i be rooting for him or against him. everything is not so cut and dry. >> tell me a story premieres tonight on cbs all access, happy halloween, we'll be right back. here are the facts.leading attacks against prop c. the city's chief economist says prop c will "reduce homelessness" by creating affordable housing, expanding mental-health services, and providing clean restrooms and safe shelters
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with independent oversight, open books, and strict accountability measures to make sure every penny goes to solving our homeless crisis. vote yes on c.endors democrat party, nancy pelosi, and dianne feinstein.
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new video this afternoon showing the parade for the boston red sox, streets are lined with people outside fenway park, 1 million fans estimated at the tickertape parade.
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that is going to do it for us, watch out for those kids trick-or-treating today. >> have fun with the candy, happy halloween.
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'marsha tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in tndtoclasooms, supporter he, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me.
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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. >> bill: you've kept me for observation long enough. i'm perfectly fine. come on, doc. i'm going stir-crazy in here. >> justin: doc, i'll make sure he takes it easy.
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i'll ban him from the building if necessary. >> dr. chester: i hope you realize you're a very lucky man, mr. spencer. that fall could have ended your life. >> bill: believe me, i'm humbled. >> dr. chester: i'll get the paperwork started. >> bill: heh. [ sighs ] >> justin: looks like you dodged another bullet. >> bill: tells me there's a reason i'm still here.

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