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>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news.
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>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, a judge unsealed the warrant for for the search of former president trump's home and legal legal experts react . >> i cannot imagine any crime so so serious the president could have committed. > >> hundreds of thousands of california students are behind on required vaccinations and it is not just because of the pandc the pandemic. > >> we just have to represent sao san francisco. >> 49er fans get a first look t look at the squad this year and we have highlights. good mornin. good morning. i am devin fehely and we will get a look at the weather with first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> we are keeping it just like it has been for the last several several days with sentiments coming up in about 23 minutes.
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the camera from the salesforce r salesforce tower is above the limited deck we do see some clouds that are part of the east east bay. it is 55 in livermore right now and 49 in santa rosa. most locations are right around 60. this is your saturday with the low 90s inland . that is exactly what you did yesterday. i will show you be warm-up coming up in a few minutes. back back to you, devin. > >> we are getting a look at what what the fbi seized at president trump's estate. it is not clear what is going to happen next . >> reporter: the fbi took 20 boxes containing top-secret documents from the former prest former president 's mar-a-lago
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estate . according to court papers, the fbi took handwrittes handwritten notes, information about the president of france, and a document about the parting parting of roger stone. some likely included sensitive communication. the warrant six documents related to national sy national security and mishandling classified information with possible destruction of government property. president trump said the documents were declassified and that he would have provided them, if asked. >> if you say no or you take it or try to hide it, that could sl could still amount to obstruction of justice. >> reporter: john bolton told cbs news.
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>> i thought he handled them carelessly and did not appreciate the significance of the procedure. >> reporter: some safety search was an overreach by the doj. >> we are very concerned about the method used in rating mar-a-lago . >> reporter: dual-polarization teaches at uc hastings and said the charges are serious if he is is ultimately indicted. >> it comes to treason against the united states government and and putting into jeopardy on national security and the lives of the men and women responsible responsible for intelligence gathering. i cannot imagine any crime more serious than that that the president could have committed. even the january 6 riot seems to pale in comparison . >> reporter: sara donchey, kpix
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kpix 5 . > >> we are learning about a man killed after kpix 5 breach and fbi office in ohio. the fbi sad fbi said ricky shiffer has been on the radar many months and the the agency had received information about him before thursday but it did not contain a credible threat . police say he was killed after a lengthy standoff. > >> vice president kamala harris is in los angeles and talked abt talked about the future of commercial space and pushed for new rules to regulate the industry. >> we understand that we have got to update the rules because they are just simply outdated. they were written for a space industry of the last century.
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>> >> politics on earth could not be ignored. governor newsom joined harris at the event, fueling speculation of a potential showdown if president biden decides not to run for a second term. >> the thing that i would say vice president harris has over governor newsom is that she is vice president harris. she is one seat removed from the presiy the presidency, if anything should happen. >> on friday the vice president touted oaklands fund to support 30,000 children from low incomeg income housing families. it would be for students pursuing a a college degree or trade. > >> excitement spread through levi's stadium as the 49ers fielded their new squad in a preseason opener. it included the debut of trey lance as the starting quarterback. kpix 5's
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betty yu spoke with the faithful. >> reporter: fans were not disappointed by the energy here at levi's stadium . for many, it it is a family tradition. these fans are proud to be born and raised as 49er faithful. >> ways to sell out parking sps parking spaces to all of the fas the fans. >> we have just got to represent represent for the home team. >> >> reporter: the preseason opener was also about eating game day favorites and starting starting them young. >> the tradition started last yr last year. we just got addicted to it. >> reporter: favorite thing to eat in the stadium?
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>> fries. >> reporter: the 6-year-old got his chance to get some practice drills in before the gates open . that is when we sigh eager fans running to the top of the stairs to get inside levi's stam levi's stadium. >> we came out. we just wanted to know what trey lance looked like from the start. so far, we are looking great. >> we drove 1.5 hours just to be be there today. they are very excited. >> reporter: and one of your children is more excited than the others. >> he wants to play for the 49ers when he gets older. >> we just keep smiling. >> reporter: at levi's stadium, betty yu , kpix 5. >> coming up, charlie walter has highlights from the game last night. >
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>> there is a push to get kids vaccinated before they head back back to school . the state till department estimates one out of eight children has fallen behind behind the normal vaccination schedule against viruses like the chickenpox and the measles. many could not get to the doctor doctor during the pandemic. >> we are worried about certain parts of the country where people have kind of lumped all of the vaccines of covid-19 together with i do not want anything and nobody can tell me what to do . that is a real concern. >> in new york city, the poliovirus is turning up in wastewater samples. start today san francisco general will havea have a vaccine clinic for monkeypox open on the weekend . the clinic reopened this week after the city received another 10,000 vaccine doses. it is open open from 8:00 until 3:30 this . this afternoon. >
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>> a bill to decriminalize psychedelics has failed to adv. to advance. he said they had no choice but to pull it and try again next year. > >> other bills killed this week include an attempt to hold social media platforms accountable for addicting children and a bill to cap insulin payments at $35 per moh per month and increased property property tax exemptions for disabled veterans. it would allow lawmakers to kill legislation without a public vote. strike a live look at washington were democrats have signed a bill. the inflation reduction act inven energy security proposals and ae a medicare to boost the irs banl
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irs bankroll for auditing and also as a minimum tax on large corporations. no republicans supported the bill. the budget office does not expect the bill to help with inflation this year year next year but it said it should in later years. > >> still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, california is seriously short on what about climate change could lead to part of the state to be submerged and making a return to the north bay after a
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>> welcome back. in his study finds mega floods could turn california lowlands into a vast inlet sea. have already doubled the chances of a disastrous flood in the state. it could be be triggered by a giant atmospheric river. experts predict the central valley would would be the hardest hit. >> a fascinating item to the study. here we are in a drought, drought, but we should not let go of our awareness of the state vulnerability to major flooding
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. it is a live look from our caa our camera that sits on mount diablo looking toward the north. . it is a beautiful scene from the top of the salesforce tower. tower. you can see it just above above the cloud deck. we are going to get some real pretty light on this. the low clouds are only in the immediate bay pick three numbers are in the ms the mid-50s for many locations. petaluma's is 48. it is 49 in santa rosa and 60 in concord to to start the day. it is come in on the east bay shoreline over the city. we might see if you of of them but they will not last g last long. you will get more
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sunshine today than anything else. daytime highs will stay in in the upper 80s for most of the the south bay and 84 in san jose jose and santa clara. the east bay shoreline will go to the mid-70s and san mateo to hit 80 today. it will be 89 in livermoe in livermore and pleasanton 88. san leandro is 73. san rafael goes toward 86. we will be near 90 in santa rosa and the mid-90s mid-90s in mendocino and lake county. we have the san jose jazz summerfest happening today and tomorrow with 80s and sunshine for that thunderstormse thunderstorms continue to exist to the east. the desert southwest monsoon is still going
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going strong. some of that will be visible to the east. you might notice the clouds building building over the sierra. maybe some lightning or downpours and a mixed bag, as it has been. over our weather, we are getting getting help with the temperatures. look at what happens is a look at the pressure fields. there able to build by wednesday. it does get close enough to us that the temperatures will go up by the middle of next week. san jose is is barely going up into the upper 80s. it might be a degree or two above-average. oakland, you will be in the low 80s and san francisco will stay in the s the mid-70s. we see far less in the way of the long-lasting
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marine layer for the last few days. we will warm up into the upper 90s for many of our warmest east bay valleys. that will feel warmer, but it does not last long. we're still going going to be in the mid-90s, which is a little bit above avee above average. >> i am very attuned to the 90s in the forecast, but east bay and north bay. >> those are the ones. you will be close, but we will keep you out of the 90s. >> thank you so much, darren. > >> more than two years into the pandemic and another sign life is slowly returning to normal . this comes from the wine country. napa fair is back and
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andrea nakano has the story. >> reporter: the adults gravitated to the food stand to get a corn dog. all of this is great, but they really enjoyed getting back together again. they enjoyed the food and the et the entertainment. local youth also rocked the stage showing off their musical talents. >> it is fun to see life happening again. >> reporter: named bands were brought in an endless things toy to enjoy. it is the interaction that many missed the most. >> covid-19 did a lot to a lot of people. it is nice to see people again and have people get get together. >> i loved it. it is good to get out and see everybody. >> reporter: the napa valley town and country fair .
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>> we are excited to have a gathering place again for people people to come and celebrate with their kids. >> reporter: corey oakley is the ceo of the napa valley expo and they brought all of the traditional items back but also new exhibits. it had an incredie an incredible turnout and is expecting the crowd to continue throughout the weekend. >> i do not think we saw that excitement back in 2019 because we took things for granted. now i think we are more appreciative appreciative of the things around us. it brings this out in people. >> reporter: in napa, andrea nakano, kpix 5 . > >> we will pot this next story and what possibly could go wrong. several major cruise lines are no longer requiring people to be dixon aided. four major cruise lines are dropping the vaccination requirement for
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some ships. they say they are now to be welcome on board. royal caribbean will welcome all all passengers who meet testings testing requirements. this comes comes after norwegian announced plans to adjust its rules as well, allowing all passengers. > >> coming up, a prominent professional football player facing allegations of sexual misconduct and offers an apology . > >> the san francisco giants and oakland a's were in action last night. we have this coming up after the break. plus, the main event in santa clara is football . the 49ers and the packers and the debut for
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♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it down. paid for by the dawn project. >> welcome to sports here at levi's stadium. preseason football is all about the guys
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trying to carve a role out for the respective teams and one of those guys for the 49ers is samuel womack and he is competing for the starting job and that could help his cause quite a bit. last night trey lae trey lance made his first appearance as the full-time starter. aaron rodgers did not y not play. lance faces the pressure and slides for a seven yard gain . the play of the game was third and long for lance. no no problem. he finds danny gray . stays inbounds for a 76 yard touchdown. trey lance grabbed the ball to give it personally to danny gray. vern glenn was interviewing fred warner. the
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interview got interrupted by a 39 yard touchdown pass from natd nate sudfeld and was also his first pass with the 49ers. they, they win, 28-21. the other preseason game is next saturday in minnesota. here is trey lance reliving the touchdown. >> through it to the fast guy. danny gray has been doing a great job at comp. >> the first plane made a good e good scramble. it was nice to come down with that and it was a a good first game. > >> the padres superstar shortstop fernando tatis jr. is
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suspended after with performance-enhancing drugs . > >> the giants last night welcomed in the pittsburg pirates. carlos rodon on the hl the hill and it was a good night night as he gave up two runs over six innings. bryan reynolds cannot bring it in and finishing the night and the giants win, 5-3. in houston, gae one of a weekend series with th. kyle tucker since it to right field. that clears the bases in the astros win, 7-5. the winners win, 7-5. the winners at levi's
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levi's stadium had the final sce final score 28-21. that does it for sports . >> and one more item for the nfl. after stonewalling the cony for the past two years, deshaun watson is offering his first apology and said he is truly soy truly sorry to all of the women he said he had no regrets. righw right now he is facing a six-game suspension. > >> coming up, and acclaimed author stabbed on the stage this this weekend. what witnesses say. > >> we examine a debate over safe safe use drug injectable science and here is a live look outside. we will for years, california's
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>> live from the cbs bay area s, this is kpix 5 news. >> welcome back. thank you so h so much for joining us. i am devin fehely. let's check in with first alert meteorologist darren peck .
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>> this is a look from the salesforce tower. the clients have filled in the immediate bay. sunrise just happened four minutes ago. it looks fantastic. fantastic. you can see oakland is reporting more clouds. in san san jose and santa rosa, we are looking at clear skies this morg this morning. under more blue sy blue sky, temperatures will do just what they did yesterday with a range of 70 is along the bay shoreline. i will show you the warm-up coming our way for >> author salman rushdie is on a a ventilator. he was going to deliver a lecture when a man
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stabbed him . >> i think he barely got in good good morning. it was less than a a minute after salman rushdie had sat down and this guy goes to the stage and the amphitheater goes nuts. people are screaming . >> members of the audience restrained the suspect. right now there is not a motive that is clear. salman rushdie was a subject of controversy in 1989 when the supreme leader of iran called for his assassination over his book "the satanic verses". questions have come up about security officials at the the institution. they turned done recommendation of the basis basic measures. circus settlement in a police shooting of an armed man in sacramento. this is will pay $1.7 million to to the parents of stephan clarke. some say there is still more that needs to be done .
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>> stephan clarke should be alive today. >> reporter: continuing a call for justice. in march 2018 sacramento police officer shot and killed stephan clarke in his grandmother's >>. >> any time your actions are reckless we should be held accountable. >> reporter: the city of sacramento has agreed to pay the parents of stephon clark $1.7 billion, ending the legal n against the city. in 2019, the city agreed to pay the children of stephon clark. >> is the action of the city enough ? >> not at all. what does that do do for the family? 11 the community activist calls it, shut up and go away money.
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>> the officer that killed stephon clark is working right now . >> we call this a settlement but but is this settled? >>hon ar for us yesterday. ofrs voednoing is settled. slow progress is better than no process. > >> the new settlement resolves a a remaining portion of a federal federal civil lawsuit filed by
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his family. the city agreed to pay $2.4 million to the surviving children. > >> a louisville detective in kentucky will plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy in the breonna taylor case. three other other louisville police officers were charged earlier this month the civil rights vios rights violations stemming from the shooting that left breonna taylor dead. kelly goodlett is out on $10,000 bond and will be back in court august 22. > >> two people are in custody after the deadly shooting of an oakland uber driver . major willis and a juvenile arrested earlier this week. the 50-year-d the 50-year-old was waiting his car when two people approached him and shot him. > >> new details on a deadly shooting in a brentwood gym. one one of the two arrested is one of the shooters . gunfire
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arrested at the 24 hour fitness on wednesday after a fight broke broke out on the basketball court and spilled out into the parking lot. the 17-year-old suspect was injured during the shooting. the person has been id been identified as cesar arana. > >> there was a fire in apartment apartment building yesterday. it was just south of the 85 interchange. the fire spread to the upper floor of the building and one firefighter was taken to to the hospital and is expected to be okay. > >> hundreds of homes and businesses in southern californa southern california could be evacuated because of hazardous chemicals boiling inside of a railway car in riverside county. it is not clear what is causing
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the reaction. investigators think that a stabilizing chemical might have broken down. down. the fear is the pressure could build to an explosive levl explosive level. evacuations have been ordered in all directions. > >> right now the biggest challenge is waiting out the ren the reaction that is going on with the car in question and to wait and see if we continue to trend in the way that we are go. are going. >> the hope is it will continue to cool off. > >> tributes are coming in for es for extras actress anne heche . she crashed her car into a los angeles home and it erupted ints into flames. the actress is best best known for starring in the
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film called "volcano". > >> a debate is intensifying over over a bill allowing safe use drug injection sites to open . supporters say it helps to buy time to choose treatment. opponents call it states sanctions drug deals. >> the problem is that the usage usage is only 5% but the facilities themselves have an extraordinary back into the fact, so the population of people goes up exponentially. those people are out in neighborhoods adjacent to the fy the facility.
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>> 5% of users on a regular basis utilize these injection sites. this leaves 95% of users either at home or outside of these dispensers. >> supporters in san francisco spoke to kpix 5's reid cohen. >> reporter: she keeps this photo of herself above her desk. desk. in the 1980s she was 25 years old. >> i was addicted to heroin. >> reporter: we wanted to see where her story began . this is where she took us. it was treatment center walden helps. >> it brings back a lot of memos of memories. it scared me. >> reporter: it was treatment and a lifeline people will not get if they are dead. she said
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locking people up is a failed ah failed approach. >> we do not want to lock people people up. what are we supposed to do? we must reach out and maintain connections to people. even if it means giving them a safe space to inject. i do not want people to die. >> reporter: 700 and san francisco were dead from an overdose in 2020. there was 1000 1000 overdose deaths in the same same time period. nationally, overdoses exceeded 100,000 in a one year period. >> i get calls all of the time they will say my brother has been on the street and is homeless. can you help? you might not know their name or their story, t rsonis chor or pt
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or parent. >> on thursday governor newsom said he did not have a comment whether or not he will sign thel the bill. > >> coming up, the san francisco district attorney to prepare for for an election battle. another outspoken lawyer plans to run against her. > >> a woman works to reduce the high school dropout ra now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices?
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>> san francisco's former police police commissioner is getting into the race for district attorney. john hamasaki announced on friday afternoon that he filed papers to run for the office. right now he works at his own law firm and is known known for being outspoken about about issues facing the city. >> >> i might go toe to toe with people sometimes. at the end of it, it is generally we end up in in a respectful decision. i think it would be good to come
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into the office and get to know everybody and communicate with staff and begin addressing these these concerns so they can support. >> john hamasaki is one of three three candidates that includes brooke jenkins . > >> it was a big day for the fire fire department in contra costa county. they and build a new bat bay point fire station. the old building has served the community since the 1940s. there there is no upgrades they say has been needed many years. >> bay point been a place where we have experienced growth in the surrounding communities. this will be important in terms of our ability to provide the necessary services here. >> the department is opening up
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another station in walnut creek later this month. > >> some recruiting changes are in the works that could include more women firefighting . the percentage of female police officers, paramedics, and military service members suppress the count of women in firefighting. the overall numbers is increasing change can can be seen in the top. in 2020, a woman was appointed to the second-highest fire position position in the country the following year another appointed as the fire administrator. >> the hard part for email is they might not see themselves as as being able to fit in. >> there is still a lot of work to be done. women say they intend to fight not only fires but for a seat at the leadershie leadership table. >
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>> turning our attention to the first alert forecast, we will look at who is waking up to clear skies and who has a little little bit of the gray. it is perfectly clear skies over the santa clara valley. we are looking directly over downtown san jose. you can see the southern edge of the south bay. the view from the top of mount diablo shows more sunshine, but you can see a few clouds and this is the immediate pay. it ig is going to be the clouds that
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will not stand. oakland hills a cloud report to at the airport. you can see where it is. it is a a beautiful depiction on the high-resolution forecast. at 10:00, it is all gone. in sunnyvale it is 83 and in union city 78. redwood city will hit 83. we will be in the low 90s from most of the east bay valle. bay valleys. it is right in line line with what you have been dog been doing for the last five or six days. berkeley goes towards 70 and petaluma will hit 86 tod. 86 today. this festival is happg
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is happening over the course of the weekend today and tomorrow. it is quite a tradition. it is going to be beautiful for the pistahan festival. it is not the the thunderstorms that will be the direct. it is the warm-up because the ridge of high pressure also is really just the the spinning pinwheel. that is going to reposition. watch it redevelop by the time we get toy to wednesday. it is close enough enough that we start to feel the the heat go up. in the seven-day seven-day forecast, the temperatures are going to rise because we are getting the high closer to us. the seven-day
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forecast shows you that in san jose you will be in the upper 8s upper 80s. this will start to feel hot monday and tuesday. at least we bring you back to the mid-90s by the end of next week. >> fingers crossed. 85 degrees is where i want to set the thermostat. >> we got spoiled so far this sr this summer. >> it is august and i cannot really complain. > >> nationwide, one half of foster kids drop out of high scl high school. how the jefferson award winner is reversing the trend every year. here is sharon sharon chin .
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>> reporter: she had just retired as a high-tech management consultant to spend time with her daughters and then then she welcomed and a chance to change the lives of foster children. >> i want them to come away from from our support knowing that they can do whatever they put their mind to do and whatever goals they have. >> reporter: in 2008, she became became the ceo of these services services . they give free coaching and internships for more than 550 people a year ages ages 13 through 30 who have been been in the foster care system. the 20-year-old anastasia said she almost failed to graduate from high school, but she became became one of 75% of scholars to
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to go to college. >> even knowing someone who is not a coach cared that much about my graduation, it made me feel seen and heard. >> reporter: her foster mom said said the internship gave her confidence and helped to narrow her career goal to social work. >> it became an extension of a y a family almost. >> the extended family part makes me happy because we want our young people to feel important. >> reporter: 200 youth received scholarships this year , funded by private philanthropist and
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provided food and laptops during during the pandemic. keeping connections is also key. the coaches continue a relationship will resume with the youth. >> growing up when i would tell people i was part of the foster care system it was the , oh poou poor you situation. this makes you just like anyone else. >> it is why i have been here 16 16 or 17 years. >> reporter: this week the jefferson award in the bay area goes to elise. sharon chin, kpix kpix 5. >> elise's mother spent her teenage year and foster care. this experience helped to drive her passion for the work. she will have to choose her successor . > >> if you know of a quiet hero,
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>> the late show with stephen ct stephen colbert is getting a new new house band leader. is already served as the interim leader this summer and these changes come after the eighth season will premiere september . september 6. > >> this is a species that is the the smallest deer. >> i think it is very high in the cuteness factor. they have been very comfortable to be out in the open, which is wonderful.
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>> the zoo is still working on a a name for the baby
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♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it down. paid for by the dawn project. >> it is a pretty start to the day today. most of us are waking waking up to sunshine. you can see a few clouds. for some of
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those immediate valleys east, it it is coming over 680 and 24 where we are waking up to a fews few clouds. that is the theme for the rest of the weekend. temperatures will be warm, and there is a warm-up next week. > >> details on what the fbi tookm took from former president trump's florida estate. > >> 49er fans watched trey lance make his debut taking on
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frontline®. the #1 name in flea and tick protection. >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, a judge has unsealed the warrant warrant for the surge former president trump's home . legal experts react. >> i cannot imagine any crime more serious that the president could have committed. > >> hundreds of thousands of california students are behind on vaccinations. experts say it is not just because of the pandc the pandemic. > >> we just have to represent for for the home team. >> 49er fans get a first look at at the squad. highlights om

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