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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 from
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the preseason opener. good morning. i am devin fehely. wl we will start with the first check of your weather with first first alert meteorologist darren darren peck . >> we start out this sunday morning with a view from treasure island showing us the low clouds over the city. most of us are waking up to sunshiney sunshine today. it is sunshine for today, and temperatures go right back to where they were yy were yesterday. for the afternoon today it will be the low 90s again. we will be in the the upper 70s for most of the by the bay. i will have the full first alert forecast in a few ms few minutes. >> thank you so much, darren. > >> we are getting a look at what what the fbi took this week ate at the florida estate of president trump. kpix 5's sara
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donchey spoke with experts. >> reporter: the fbi took 20 boxes containing top-secret documents from the former presidents estate. it is as serious as it gets for the former president. they say it is is part of an attack against him. the fbi took handwritten s handwritten notes and information about the president of france and and document about about roger stone. sources say some of the material included sensitive communications. the warrant seeks documents related to national security, mishandling classified information, and possible destruction of government property. president trump said the documents were declassified and he would have provided them asked. >> if you say no or you take it or try to hide it, it can still
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still amount to obstruction of justice. >> reporter: john bolton told cbs news. >> i thought he handled them cay them carelessly. >> reporter: some say the search search was an overreach by the doj . >> we are very concerned about the method used in raiding mar-a-lago. >> reporter: joe paul teaches security lot uc hastings and said the charges are serious . >> we are talking about crimes that come right up to the edge of treason, putting in jeopardy our national security and the lives of the men and women responsible for intelligence gag intelligence gathering . i
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cannot imagine any crime more serious than that that the president could have committed. even the january 6 riot pales in in comparison. >> reporter: sara donchey, kpix 5. > >> the washington post said fbi agents were looking for classified documents about nuclear weapons. > >> we are learning more about a man killed after trying to breach and fbi field office in ohio. the fbi said he had been on the radar many months. federal agents tried to find and and interview ricky shiffer beforehand but were not successful. police say ricky shiffer was killed after a stand stand up. > >> vice president kamala harris is in los angeles this morning after visiting the space and science center in oakland and talked about the push for new
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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. >> >> back on earth governor newsom newsom joined harris at the event that fueled speculation of of a showdown if president biden 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. she is one seat removed from the presidency. >> earlier the vice president toted the oakland fund to support children in low income families providing a $1000
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annual scholarship for students and funds $500 of a college savings account. > >> the 49er fans were excited for the preseason opener at levi's stadium last night. it was the debut of trey lance and kpix 5's betty yu spoke with the fans. >> reporter: fans were not disappointed by the energy here for the season opener and for many it is a family tradition. these fans are proud to be born and raised as 49er faithful . >> >> we were raised away from the spark. ways to sell our garage as a parking space to the fans. >> we have just got to represent represent for the home team. >> reporter: it was also about eating game day favorites and starting them young. >> air tradition started last yr last year right after they start
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start letting people back into the game. >> reporter: this 6-year-old got got his chance to get some practice drills and before the gates opened . that is when we saw fans running to the top of the stairs to get inside levi'sm levi's stadium. >> we just wanted to know what trey lance looked like. so far, we look great. >> they are very excited. >> one of your children is more excited than the others. >> he wants to play for the 49ers when he gets older. >> what is it like to be in the minority here?
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>> we just keep smiling. >> reporter: at levi's stadium, betty yu, kpix 5. >> i was at the game last night. night. there was a lot to be excited about. coming up in a few minutes, kpix 5's charlie walter has the highlights. > >> there is a push going on to get kids vaccinated before they go back to school . about one out of eight children has fallen fallen behind on the normal schedule of vaccines. in many cs many cases, they couldn't go to their appointments during the pc the pandemic. >> we are worried about certain parts of the country where people have lumped all of the vaccines together and not wanting anything. that is a rean real concern.
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>> in new york city, the poliovirus has turned up in wastewater samples. the virus was considered eliminated in 1979. > >> san francisco general will have a monkeypox vaccine clinic open during the weekend and the goal is to accommodate people who are too busy during the week. the clinic reopened earlier this week. today it is from 8:00 until 3:30 this afternoon. > >> a bill to decriminalize psychedelics in california has failed to announce. > >> senator scott wiener authored authored the bill and said the appropriation committee amended it to become just a study so he did not have a choice but to pull it and try again next year. year. other build 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 month and a measure to phase
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out plastic packaging used in online sales and increased property tax exemptions for disabled veterans. all of those are put in the suspense file, allowing lawmakers to kill legislation without a public vote. > >> this is a look at washington. washington. democrats have sent a bill to flight fight climate change. it is the so-called inflation reduction act to invest in energy security and climate change proposals. it would also allow medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices. it will add a 15% minimum tax on large corporatios large corporations. it says it should help in later years. > >> coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, california is short of water . climate change could eventually
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lead to part of the state to be submerged. > >> a popular summer fair returns returns to the north
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>> it is hard to imagine when we we are in the middle of a drought, but a new study finds mega floods could change the
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lowlands into a inlet sea. climate change has already doubled the chances of major flooding within the next four s four decades. they believe it would be triggered by a giant atmospheric river, sending rain toward california. experts predict the central valley would would be hit the hardest. > >> an interesting way to think about that. the drought is true, , but the true reality of the future most likely under climate climate change is more extreme with deeper droughts when they e they come and fewer of the golds the goldilocks staff. sunrise happened at 6:26 this morning. it is a beautiful look from the salesforce tower. this is from
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the west side of the santa clary clara valley. another vantage point shows us the clouds we were looking at. we are not looking at any issues with fog. it has a good part of the immediate bay trying to get over over toward the tri-valley. even even these clouds that we do have will melt back. we are looking at sunshine areawide. in in terms of temperatures, most of us are right around 60 with the exception of santa rosa at 50 degrees. daytime highs today are in an instant replay of yesy of yesterday. they are going to look and feel like friday did with the mid-80s in the south by south bay. we will see temperatures along the east bay
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shoreline in the mid-70s we will will go to 87 in sonoma and we will be in the low 90s in mendocino and lake county. thisd this weekend it is the san jose jazz summer fest happening . if you are going to that, just think about what yesterday felt like. that is how you can plan farther. they will get pushed back in the sierra next week. we we will probably just get another return of the really cool looking cloud show by next week. the driving factor for us has been the area of low pressure off of the coast. the center of high pressure is going going to restrengthen so that by by wednesday it would be just a
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little bit closer to us. for much of , the low 90s wi in the upper 90s. you are going to notice and feel tht feel that. in san jose it is 89 until stein. the city will stay in the 70s for a while. the afternoon is clear and relatively warm. this is the day day on monday and tuesday when we are close to 100. it will still stay hot in the mid-90s. at least we will stay away from the triple digits. we will have the time to deal with the heat. >> you mentioned the san jose jazz summer fest . summer is
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something they added to it recently because they have a calendar of events year-round. this indicates the weekend of shows. >> so there is many other seasonal opportunities? >> absolutely >> absolutely. > >> more than two years into the pandemic and we have another sin another sign life returns to normal. this comes from wine country. the napa valley town and country fair is back after a break. andrea nakano was there there . >> the adults gravitated more to to the food stands. all of this is great. they really enjoyed getting back together again. >> >> reporter: fair goers enjoyed enjoyed the food and the entertainment . local youth also
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also rocked the stage and showed showed off their musical talents. >> it is fun to see. >> we like this a lot. >> reporter: big named bands were also brought in an endless things to enjoy. it is the inten the interaction that many missed missed the most. >> covid-19 did a lot to a lot of people. it is nice to see people again . >> i loved interacting and socializing. >> reporter: the napa valley town and country fair also has a a flair to it of napa. >> we are excited to have a place where people can come to celebrate with their kids. >> reporter: this is the ceo of of the expo. it had an
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incredible turnout on opening night and is expecting the crowd crowd to continue. >> it is exciting. we took things for granted in 2019 but now we are more appreciative of the things around us. >> reporter: andrea nakano , kpix 5 . > >> several major cruise lines are no longer requiring people to be vaccinated. starting next month, several are dropping the requirement. the carnival cruise cruise lines said those who are not vaccinated will be we on board. royal caribbean will welcome all passengers who meet the testing requirement. this change comes after norwegian announced a plan to adjust its rules as well . >
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>> coming up, a prominent professional football player facing allegations of misconduct misconduct offers an apology. > >> the san francisco giants and oakland a's were in action last night. we ha
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>> welcome to sports here at levi's stadium. preseason football is all about the guys trying to carve out a role for the respective team and one of those guys for the 49ers is defensive back samuel womack iii iii , a fifth-round choice from. from toledo. two interception plus for the 49ers and competing competing for the starting job. to the highlights from last nigt
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last night, here is how it went down. trey lance making its first appearance as the full-time starter and aaron rodgers did not play. trey lance faces pressure and has the the wheels to slide for a seven seven yard gain. the play of . r for trey lance and he finds an open danny gray . stays in bounds for a 76 yard touchdown. trey lance grabbed the ball to give it personally to danny gray gray . vern glenn was interviewing fred warner. the interview got interrupted by a 39 yard touchdown pass. it was also nate sudfeld's first spouse spouse is a 49er. the preseason
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game number two next saturday at at minnesota. here is trey lance lance reliving the touchdown . >> throw it to the first guy. he he has had a great camp and did a great job. >> the first play made a good se good scramble. he did some goods good things. i wish that we had kept him out there more. > >> padre superstar shortstop fernando tatis jr. has been hit with an 80 game suspension after after being caught taken performance-enhancing drugs. he said he was treating ringworm. > >> last night at oracle park the the giants welcomed in the pittsburg pirates . carlos rodon rodon on on the hill and this is
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is one of the seventh strike outs. it already had a home run in the first and bryan reynolds reynolds cannot bring it in and gets sent home to finish the night with three rbi. > >> in houston the first game of a weekend series with the astros. they loaded the bases and kyle tucker did not leave anything. sent it out to the right field and cleared the base says. it is six stray losses for the oakland a's. you winners of preseason game number number one the final score, 28-21. that does it for sports. >> after stonewalling all responsibility for the controvey the controversy in the past
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years, deshaun watson is offering his first apology and told a reporter he is sorry to all of the women impacted. it is is the first time that he has apologized publicly. until now, watson said he did not have a grants and is now facing a six-game suspension. > >> coming up, and author stabbed stabbed on stage and what witnesses are saying. > >> drug dens or safe spaces? we look at the debate over safe use use drug injection sites. we will be
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>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> welcome back. thank you so much for joining us. i am devin fehely. we will start with a quick check of our weather with first alert meteorologist darren darren peck . >> we start out with the view we we usually use for traffic. i like it this morning because it gives us a look at how widespread the cloud cover is for most of the immediate bay. most of the immediate bay is looking at that. if you are inland, you are waking up to sunshine today . it is more
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sunshine than anything else tody else today, even at the beach is the 90s. pleasanton will hit 8y 88 today in redwood city 83. in santa rosa i will show you a noticeable warm-up coming our way next week. back to you. > >> author salman rushdie was attacked wednesday morning in western new york about to deliver a lecture. a man stormed the stage and stabbed hm stabbed him. >> i think he barely got in goog good morning. it was less than one minute when salman rushdie sat down and this guy went to the stage and the amphitheater went nuts. people were screamin. screaming . >> members of the audience restrained the suspect. right now the motive is not clear. salman rushdie was a subject of
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controversy over his book "the satanic verses" . yesterday there had been questions about the security setup. officials turned down recommendations for basic security measures. > >> a settlement in a police shooting of anonymous man in sacrament affect the city will pay $1.7 million to the parents of stephon clark , who is killed killed in 2018. marlee ginter rs ginter reports some say there is is still more that needs to be e be done. >> stephon clark should be alive alive today. >> reporter: continuing the call call for justice . in march 2018, sacramento police officers
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officers shot and killed stephon stephon clark in his grandmother's backyard, mistaking his cell phone for a gun . >> any time your actions are so reckless, you should be held accountable. >> reporter: the city of sacramento has announced they have agreed to pay the parents of stephon clark $1.7 million . in 2019, the city agreed to pay to the children. >> is the action of the city today enough? >> not at all. what does that do do for the family? >> reporter: they call it, trends expect the office who killed stephon clark is working right now . anyone can drive over there right now and officer officer robinet is working to kill another day. >> is this issue settled? >> you know, stephon clark for
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us it feels like yesterday . >> >> reporter: they want them to be held accountable . >> nothing is settled. >> that was marlee ginter reporting . in 2019 the city agreed to pay to his surviving n surviving children. > >> a detective in louisville will plead guilty to the case of of breonna taylor . kelly goodlett filed a false report to cover it up and three other current and former police officers are charged earlier this month with civil rights vis rights violations stemming from
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a raid. kelly goodlett is currently out on bond and will be back in court august 22. > >> two people are in custody after the deadly shooting of an uber driver in oakland. major willis and a juvenile were arrested earlier this week. 50-d week. 50-year-old kon fung was in his car in the little saigon neighborhood last month when two two people approached him and ordered him to get out and shot him. > >> new details on a deadly shooting at a brentwood gym. one of the two people arrested has been identified. gunfire rented at the 24 hour fitness thursday after a fight broke out out on the basketball court and spilled out into the parking lot. police say that the 17-year-old suspect was injured
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. the person who died has been identified as 21-year-old cesar arana . > >> pg&e has secured a gas line that fueled a destructive fire in san jose. the flames erupted yesterday when an suv slammed on on calmor court. the fire spread spread to the upper floor of the the building. the firefighter is is expected to be okay. > >> hundreds of homes and businesses in southern california could be evacuated because of hazardous chemicals inside of a railway car in riverside county. it is used to make foam products. investigators think that a chemical might have broken down. . the fear is that heat and pressure could build. evacuations have been ordered in in all directions.
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>> right now the biggest challenge is waiting out the reaction with the car in questin in question and to wait and see if we continue the trend. >> it hit a high of 323 degrees. degrees. that is not good. the hope is it will continue to cool cool off. > >> tributes are coming in for anne heche. the 53-year-old has been declared dead and suffered a brain injury and severe burns burns last week crashing her car car into a los angeles home. she she is best known for her role n role in "volcano" and "six days seven nights" . > >> a debate intensifies over a bill allowing safe use drug injection sites to open in the
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bay area. supporters say it will will help them to buy time to choose treatments. friday a group of opponents urged the governor to veto the bill. >> the problem is that the usage usage is only 5%. the facilities facilities themselves have an extraordinary magnet if. the population of those in addiction addiction goes up. their own food in the neighborhoods adjacent to the facility. >> only 5% of users on a regular regular basis utilize these injection sites. > >> supporters in san francisco e francisco spoke to kpix 5's reid reid cohen , who has the story.
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>> reporter: she keeps this photograph of herself above her desk . it was the 1980s and she was 25 years old. >> i was addicted to heroin. >> reporter: we want to see her story began. this is where she took us . treatment center walden house. >> brings back a lot of memories. it scared me. >> reporter: it was treatment and a lifeline people not get if if they are dead from over the >> she said locking people up is is a failed approach. >> what are we supposed to do? we must maintain connection wite with people. even if it means giving them a safe usug do not
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to die. >> reporter: 700 from san francisco were dead from an overdose in 2020. los angeles county reported 1000 overdose deaths and nationally it exceeded 100,000 and a one year period. >> i get calls from the family members all of the time. they will say my brother has been on the streets and can you help me? me? this person is somebody's child or sibling or parent. >> on thursday the governor said said he did not have a comment if you will sign the bill. > >> coming up, the san francisco district attorney prepares for an electric
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>> a former police commissioner
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in san francisco is throwing his his hat into the race for district attorney. john hamasaki hamasaki announced this fridayn friday afternoon. right now he works as a criminal defense attorney in his own law firm and and is known for being outspoken outspoken about issues facing the city. >> i might go toe to toe with some people sometimes. at the end of it, we end up in a respectful position. i think it would be good to come into the office and get to know everybody everybody and begin addressing s addressing this. >> john hamasaki is one of three three candidates including brooke jenkins who finished the the term of chesa boudin . > >> it was a big day for the
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contra costa county fire department who officially unveiled the new bay point firen fire station which has served the community since the 40 is. they're getting upgrades. >> bay point has been a place that experienced growth in the surrounding, unit teens. this is is going to be an important stan important station. >> the department is opening up another station in walnut creek earlier this month. > >> the federal government is trying to increase the number of of women working as firefighter. as firefighters. and related fis related fields, all of them have more women but there is some encouraging signs. in 2020,
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, a woman was appointed as the deputy fire administrator. >> the hard part for females as they might not see themselves as as able to fit in. >> there is still a lot of work to be done. > >> the first thing you want to do is bring us back to sunrise. this is looking toward the east where it is pretty and gives us a good idea how widespread the clouds are. this is what it looks like on the san mateo brie mateo bridge. it is more clear e clear here. another way to gauge
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gauge the clouds. they are not that widespread. this is what it it looks like with a clear stare start here. walnut creek, that is you. this is the depiction of of the futurecast. it will be right back to where we were yesy were yesterday, which is just about average for this time of the year. it is 50 in santa rosa and a little bit of fog at thet the airport in santa rosa.
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usually it is because you had some fog around the weather stan weather station. it is mid-80s for the daytime high in the south bay, just like yesterday. it is back along the east bay shoreline and we will go to 81 in the valley. rohnert park is 85 in santa rosa almost 90. there will be the mid-90s in mendocino and lake county to die . this weekend it is the pistahan festival. you cannot ask for better weather. it is going to be right around 70 and that is it. if we want to the east, the desert thunderstorms are still going on. they will
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get pushed farther away next week. we will probably get a pretty clouds show from that but but not thunderstorms. what we will feel when the turn comes about next week temperatures climbing. next week it will be hot because the center of high pressure will try to push the storms our way. now when you look at the pressure field, this this is the center that we will feel more. in san jose, your numbers are near 90 by monday and tuesday. it is warm much of next week. this is where we get into the heat. we will bring it back down for much of next week. week. >> i really enjoyed the san jos,
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jose airport,. they are not really side-by-side, but it made made it look closer. >> you can actually see all of the way to mount tamalpais. it is a great camera angle. >> thank you so much, darren. > >> nationwide half of foster ks foster kids drop out of high scl high school. the jefferson award award winner this week reverses the trendyearhe kpix 5's sharon chin . >> reporter: elise had just retired to spend more time with with her daughter and then she welcomed a chance to change the lives of foster children.
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>> i want them to know that they they can do whatever they put their mind to doing. >> reporter: she became the ceo of pivotal and expanded its services that they support 550 people a year who have been in the foster care system. she almost failed to graduate from high school. she became one of % of 75% of the scholars to go to. to college. >> it made me feel seen and head and heard. >> reporter: they say the intep the internship gave confidence
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and narrowed the career goal to social work. >> it became an extension of thy the family almost. >> the extended family part makes me happy because we want our people to feel important. >> >> reporter: 200 youth received a scholarship this year . it was was funded by private philanthropists and supplied bas supplied basics. keeping connections is also key. they continue relationships over zoom . >> growing up when i would say i i was part of the foster care system it was kind of like a, oh oh poor you, situation. they
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make you just like anyone else . . >> how does that make you feel? >> it is i have been here 17 ye. 17 years. >> reporter: this week the jefferson award goes to elise . sharon chin, kpix 5 . >> she is now getting ready to retire and will have to choose her successor first you can nominate a hero for a jefferson award go to our website and fill fill out the form on www.kpix.com
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>> the late show with stephen colbert is getting a new house r house bandleader. louis cato is taking over the job for jon batiste . the change comes as the show has an eight season premiering on september 6. > >> the oakland zoo's newest resident is also one of its smallest. this is a southern pudu. it is a species that is te smallest deer commonly found in argentina and chile . >> i think it is very high in the cuteness factor. we have enjoyed them so much. it is wonl
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is wonderful for a small deer species. >> there is to working on a name name for the baby . > >> ♪ ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats... and ghouls ...
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at levi's stadium in the distance. there is it warm up next week. not today and tomorrw and tomorrow. we are not changing this match. temperatures will climb by monday and tuesday we will level level off into the upper 80s. the east bay valley is near 100 on monday and tuesday. >> thank you so much for watching kpix 5. don't forget it continues all day on cbs news news bay area. we ar back
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narrator: today on "lucky dog", eric and rashi rescue a two-year-old dog with a calm demeanor. eric: she's super sweet, really, really awesome dog to work with. narrator: she might be the perfect match for a family with two young kids, but a fear of dogs could stand in the way of the adoption. kanika: when we're walking outside on the sidewalk, if there's somebody walking a dog and coming towards my direction, i turn around and start walking the other way. eric: it's really just going to be making sure that she's completely comfortable with a dog coming into her home, because if she's not, it's not going to be a good fit. i'm eric wiese, and this is my wife, rashi.

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