tv KPIX 5 News CBS August 28, 2022 6:00am-7:00am PDT
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>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> it is been a violent and deadly weekend in oakland. the police department has increased patrols but will be enough to stem the tide of funds? > >> a row over the shooting of a mountain lion between the oakland zoo and hollister police. > >> pride celebrations are happening this weekend in san jose, offering a boost to local businesses. good morning, it is sunday august 28th. thank you so so much for joining us. i devin fehely. let's start with a quick quick look at the weather.
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>> this is going to be a fantastic weekend day. like yesterday, we will be cooler than average, more sunshine than than everything else after all the clouds go away by late morning. that is san jose. it is is cloudy here, cloudy pretty much everywhere but we are not seeing the kind of missed we have seen the last couple of mornings. if you have gotten used to that and needed your windshield wipers the last few mornings through the coast in the peninsula, you may not need that as much today. not seeing as much of that. upper 50s at the moment. when we look at the daytime highs for the day, we will be in the mid 80s. mid-70s along and throughout the day. i will see you with the complete first alert forecast in a bit. devon, back to you. > >> oakland police are flooding the streets with extra officers. officers. is there response to a a violent end of the weekend in which four people were killed in in two separate shootings. neighbors tell kpix 5 the increased police presence is both welcome and long overdue. >> reporter: recent shootings and killings in downtown oakland
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left police to promote more offices on broadway. they have said on a couple of blocks and turn your lights on to increase visibility. a lot of bars and restaurants here in downtown and and nearby uptown, they hope this will make people feel safe to spend money here. >> safe. we are safe. >> reporter: the customers, workers, and business owners support the large police presence on broadway. >> i think it is a good thing. grandma's gone crazy. >> i believe it will have a good good effect. less crime is happening and people are feeling feeling more safe. >> reporter: aside from the shootings, workers have they have seen an uptick in petty crimes like car break-ins. one security guard once the cops to be more engaging. ca tharea. >> reporter: oakland police said said they have additional resous on the streets because of the ongoing violence. >> you can hear the bullets whizzing by. going through the fence over there. i, do i stop, drop, and roll? >> reporter: chris lambert saw g
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a shooting around 7:15 on martin martin luther king jr. way. >> the >> the third shooting in the last six weeks or so. >> reporter: police shot and killed the gunman predicament the lost control of his car, ran ran over and killed a bicyclist. bicyclist. all three men died at at the scene. on saturday morning around 9: beauty, police police found a man shot dead in a car four blocks away from the friday shooting it investigators investigators say the two shootings are not connected. chris and his roommates are fed up. with her moving out. >> my plan is to get out of oak. it has been my plan for them while and it is just progressing progressing more to a much greater degree. >> i really want to be that of a a renaissance in the city. i believe in the goodness of people. i also have to watch out out for myself. >> reporter: businesses are open open more police and part of the the city because their bottom line. >> wanted to make sure everyone
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can spend their money happy without going outside worrying about who is going to get shot. >> reporter: no one has been arrested in the friday evening and saturday morning killings. in oakland, im da lin, kpix 5. > >> a new study from uc berkeley finds downtown areas across california are struggling to bounce back from the pandemic and worse off is san francisco's francisco's downtown. the researcher say fewer people are visiting downtown area statewide. they say part of the problem is many companies continue to let employees work from home and that has caused a shift from cities to the suburbs. >> we are in communication with each other. we started out from square one saying we want to support not just our little spot spot but the entire corridor and and icebox community. >> the researchers looked at 62 cities across california. san francisco rent that fast in terms of its recovery from the pandemic. for some perspective, the san francisco examiner says 81% of tech jobs in the city include a work from home option.
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> >> san jose is celebrating silicon valley pride with live music and entertainment. kpix 5 looks at the scene in san jose. >> reporter: the night festival has two music stages with different kinds of music to entertain the crowd. thousands of people are expected over this this weekend to enjoy all of the pride festivities. festivalgoers to on performers, including drag queens and dancers on the main stage. the theme of this year's festival is is proudly authentic and people came dressed in their best rainw best rainbow outfits to protect that. phoenix carlson is visiting from canada. >> pride means that people can be whoever they want. other peoe other people better support it. you cannot change us.
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>> i am really happy to see the community come together and just just to continue one. >> reporter: the festival gave local vendors a chance to bring in more businesses within the downtown area is still recovering. >> we finally got a break in the the moment. >> reporter: piercing berries, which is a pop up out of san francisco, appreciate the increased foot traffic. >> everyone is here, love is love, it is a little bit different, right? i have been a lot of different pop-ups and this brings everybody together. >> reporter: silicon valley pride weekend raps on sunday with a parade and daylong festival. >> we have had a rough couple os of years. it is nice to be of the get together with the community and be who you are. >> >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> tickets for today's events are available online starting at at $5.00 a piece. > >> california has become the epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak. there are now nearly
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3300 cases in california. about 700 of those are in san francisco. federal officials say say the monkeypox vaccine supply supply is enough to cover theire their entire at-risk population. population. a cdc study published on fridays is about half of men are changing their behaviors to stay safe during the outbreak. a monkeypox vaccine clinic continues today at san francisco general hospital. walk-in payments came in to get a shot on saturday. the clinic served about 600 people. it reopens today at 8:00 8:00 a.m. > >> hollister police department is calling at the oakland zoo and defending how officers responded to a wayward mountain. mountain lion. on friday morning, hollister police responded to a neighborhood where a mountain lion was hiding hiding in the bushes near two schools. fish and wildlife are signs tried to hit the lion with with a tranquilizer but missed twice. when the big cat charged out of a bush toward the
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officers, two of them opened fire, hitting the mountain lion at least once. fish and wildlife wildlife brought the injured animal to the oakland zoo for emergency surgery but it didn't survive. then the zoo posted the the big cat was shot by local police well fish and wildlife are trying to hurt him with the tranquilizer pity hollister police department calls of the zoos post careless and misleading to missing it mischaracterizes their actions as reckless and impatient, which which was not true. the department went on to say "our officers exhibited patients, care, and concern for metaline and the public." > >> time now is 6:08. changes are are coming to san francisco sho. francisco shoreline. > >> and, and exhibit featuring the stars of popular films and tv shows. here is a live look outside. we will be right back.
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> >> welcome back, san francisco hunter point neighborhood celebrating a milestone in the t the redevelopment of the indian basin waterfront, the project wl project will have three separats separate parks with almost 2 mis 2 miles of continuous waterfront waterfront available to the nei, the neighborhood, an investment that is long overdue. >> the day beer neighborhood for generations. ng neglected.
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>> saturday the community day at at the park included a cleanup and free kayaking. > >> air-quality advisory for the bay area due to wildfire smoke. the rum creek fire burning southwest of oregon covering over 4000 acres. spare the air alert not in effect today with their quality not unhealthy but if you do smell smoke avoid exposure and stay inside. > >> let me show you where some of of this smoke would be coming f. coming from. does not look like we do with much in the way of poor air quality at ground leve. ground level. we have a plume of of smoke off the six rivers complex. talking about that for several weeks and another in southern oregon. some of that is is drawing this way but none of it in terribly dense areas or in in a significant way so we will
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watch out for haze. certainly cs certainly clouds this morning that's the view from mount diablo over concord clouds are d are inland and that's what it looks like from the hotel. a gorgeous view over the city and that is from the top of the salesforce tower. love how the clouds play with the light. 61 in oakland, 57 san francisco, santa rosa the cool spot 55 deg. 55 degrees. looking at the temperature spread redwood city 57 and as impressive as the clouds are now, like yesterday they will melt back to the beach beach with more sunshine than anything else today. less coverage now compared to yestery to yesterday at this time. yesterday and for several mornings before we were gettingt getting mist on the road but nothing today. there is no measurable precipitation. the
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temperature for the afternoon almost identical today as yeste. as yesterday. a little below average in that regard so mid-80s for the warmer location. warmer locations. san jose 80 today, 86 livermore, 83 santa ra santa rosa with 70s on the bay and upper 50s scratch that upper upper 60s in the city. this as clouds are building each night of the coast as we see the healthy marine layer redevelopig layer redeveloping we are in a classic late august pattern and looking out we can see the devet the development of a good-looking system spinning its its wheels up by wednesday we would love to have the rain but watch this when we go out a little further in time. there is is a block in the atmosphere and and the system is denied. that's that's what it looks like when you build the center of high-pre of high-pressure and the atmospheric pressure shows that's what's happening. after
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the second half of this week things get quite warm as a resut a result so the long-range foret long-range forecast shows a high high degree of confidence that temperatures will be staying above average. a wonderful weekd wonderful weekend with numbers below or at average but on the forecast san jose shows first 8, 80 today, mid-80s thursday and y and friday but on the microclime the microclimate now temperatures are climbing into the 90s. so as we get into earl, early september, mid-90s for the the warmest locations that will be noticeably above average. we should be in the mid to upper 80s but it will be warm by the end of next week. >> a mild and beautiful day tody day today before it heats up in the week. >> much the way it's going. tody going. today will be just like . like yesterday. > >> dollywood museum holding a car show showing off some of the
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the most recognizable cars in movies and tv shows. on display are cars with starring roles, highlights include the delorean from back to the future, the bae the batmobile from the classic tv series and a disco ball mirror until. judges chose among among several categories and then presented them with awards. > >> a rookie kicker out of a job after being accused of . why the team waited until now to release him. > >> really good baseball games by by bay area teams last night but but it did not end the way they wanted. and college football is back in a big way. we will look at the
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here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homeless, admeealt provspaces foradion to be br here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home.
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>> the potter's have taken a commanding lead in the wildcards wildcard standings with the giants playing san diego to begin next week meaning the padres could deliver the knockout blow as the calendar flips to september, last night the twins hosting the middle game of three, not a ton of action. austin slater that his k his textbook with a runner at td at third the sacrifice fly, florez comes in the centerfielder did not notice th. the situation. now the game is in the hands of a shaky bullpen. bullpen. one more out to win and and it is spoiled. the base hit
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to right the blown save tied 2-2. now trying to get out of a jam with the bases loaded ball four four pitch walk and the giants fall 3-2 losing three st. three straight. > >> straight to extra innings in oakland the a's in the tent with with a scoreless game against the yankees bases-loaded the breaking ball gets away the run scores, a sloppy throw from murphy and it brings in another. two run mistake and oakland had had to fight bottom of the 10th at the plate how about a game-tying home run. indeed. the the two run home run 10 innings not enough going to the 11th at the plate the routine ground ball up the middle the yankees try to turn two. he cannot holiy cannot holiday and the a's win 2
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win 3-2 off of the field's choice in the 11th. the ever closing out the season against the yankees today. soccer the quakes went to the east to face kansas city. looking to build off the win last weekend. right place right time and daniel he was ready and he capitalizes. the only goal in the game sportg game sporting kc wins 1-0. > >> free beer in dublin, ireland. the stadium lost internet so the beer was free. as for the game nebraska needed a late game game drive to beat northwestern. northwestern. thompson intercepd thompson intercepted by mueller going through the receiver's hands and northwestern stuns nea stuns nebraska the huskers coach scott frost very much on the hot seat. the new york mets with
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with a surprise salute at citi d citi field retiring a new numbe, new number, no new york mets player will ever wear the number number 24 again. willie mays spent his final two seasons with with the mets after a long career with the giants celebrating yesterday. sunday edition of a top five on channel channel 5. here's what you missed yesterday from the sport. sports world. we did scour the globe for these highlights. number five mascots taking on the kids the atlanta braves mascot shadowing his inner derey derek henry, get out of my way.t way. sit down. number four taiwan ticket on curac hard-hit ball to centerfield and and how about that robbery? the walls they give us dreams of robbing home runs makes the grab grab saving the shut out and curacao wins 1-0. number three
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austin peavy and western kentucy western kentucky passive difference but look at the grab he does not catch the ball but the flags come in. western kentucky when 38-27. number to the guardians and mariners. this this is a routine fall ball know know it's not. he was on a mission to grab it and he does and then that looks a little painful. number one idaho stated state and unlv, he is from ellerman prep picks up the screen pass returns to idaho state territory. local or not that's not why we're showing it. here is why it is the number one play. a turnover slot machie slot machine so every time they get the turnover not even a touchdown they are playing slots . that does it for sports, have a great day everyone. >
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>> the buffalo bills have released a rookie punter accused accused of . the lawsuit filed on thursday says araiza committed last october at san diego state. he has denied thes the allegations but he was cut last night after earlier making him the starting hunter. the two two first learned of the case in in late july and the team did not really sensitive because they were doing their own investigation. the general manager says the lawsuit clarifies the accusations. > >> a joint response to a move from former eisdt trump's lawyes thpartnt incumes examining documents seized from his florida home. > >> in ukraine the largest nuclear power plant remains under threat. this is a live
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>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >> >> welcome back, thank you for joining us. let's start with a quick check of the weather. >> we are keeping things cool today like yesterday. a few degrees below average which meas which means mid-80s for the warmest inland areas. if you like saturday you will like today. starting out gray, that's that's the view passing the baye
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bay bridge most places look lik. like that. we will all have some some trend by late morning into the upper 50s for everybody but a lot of mid-80s for the warmesd warmest inland spots. i did not have to adjust these numbers much at all from yesterday. i will show you a warm-up for the second half of the week. we will will see you in a few minutes with that. > >> a legal victory for former preisdent trump, the judge signal support for the request to appoint an independent examiner to look at the documents seized from mar-a-lago. here is the latest . latest details. >> a federal judge in south florida indicates her preliminary intent to appoint a special master to review material taken from former preisdent trump donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. the office of of the director of national intelligence is also preparing w of the items are covered
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according to a letter from the director to congressional leade. congressional leaders. in a written statement chairs of the house intelligence and oversighs oversight committees say there is concern that human sources were endangered. >> nobody in this country is above the law. if you're the president or former president. >> on friday the 32 page heavily heavily redacted fbi affidavit was released that was used to authorize the search, the former former president criticized the reductions on social media. the departments as they protect witnesses and fbi agents. >> they don't want to be identified because of the level of threat. >> the affidavit says the 15 boxes of records returned from mar-a-lago included 184 documents with classification markings including 67 confidential, 92 secret and 25 . 25 top-secret. the fbi was
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concerned private areas of the home were not authorized to hold hold the records. cbs news, new. new york. > >> the legal team for the former former president is asking the judge to block a review of the documents seized until a special special master can look at them first. > >> caltrans moving forward with a plan to close the largest homeless and coming in oakland, the woodland stretches for one mile on friday judge lifted a restraining order preventing cas preventing caltrans from sweeping the site now the agency agency will post eviction notic. eviction notices. the notices give residents 48 hours to clear clear out, 200 people live at the encampment, officials have 40 shelter beds available but the plan is facing pushback. > >> the ruling is setting this eviction process and the people who are living here up for failure. >> this is not my first go around with them with being homs
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and having to move. >> if everything goes according to plan the camp will be cleared cleared in seven weeks. > >> thousands of homeless men women and children living in the the bay area and in the south by south bay a deadline is looming to clear a large encampment, i caught up with a pastor who makes it his personal mission to to help people struggling to find shelter. >> for the people out here suffering in the streets and although situations. >> for this pastor prayers are n are hands-on. >> we decided to adopt encampments. >>conventional church he explaid he explained in one of the many homeless and chemnitz in the city. no pulpit or pews just a collection of tents under the ceiling of heaven. >> i was tired of being inside the church and listening to preachers talk.
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>> every day rain or shine pastor scott rings food. out of the water and slices of pizza to to homeless men and women. hoping that these small acts ofs of kindness will nourish the soul as well. it is often said by people of faith god works in mysterious ways. while handing out food he ran into this man who had been homeless off and on on since he was 11 and when the two first met years ago he was fresh out of prison having strad having strayed far from the path path of righteousness. >> to be acknowledged and to look you in the eyes and tell you that you have value. that can change perspective. >> now housed and with a job atl at goodwill he wanted to pray for the pastor with a blessing coming back over the years. it
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has been years since pastor scott left brick-and-mortar churches behind but we return te the story began, san jose urban century church in the long shadow of city hall where he rose to prominence by fighting to shed a light on the plight of of the city's poor. >> challenging times with miracles of god. >> more likely to find the pastor walking city creeks and s and rivers more so than the narrow aisles of the church. the the path has meandered a bit but but along the way he has found flock and friends. >> he comes and takes care of us. >> a renewed faith. >> i had a church for many years and i was tired of being inside inside the church. if you're a n a christian and you are following jesus everybody says one thing, jesus will be out
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here. >> pastor scott and the organizn the organization rely on donations of money clothing and. and food. he is exploring partns exploring partnerships to possibly open a shelter. > >> a new and even more dangeroue dangerous phase of the invasion in ukraine taking cold as the war stretches past half a year. one reporter says artillery shes artillery shells are lining your your nuclear reactors. >> six months of occupation turning a power plant into a deadly frontline with reports og of shelling coming two days after it was disconnected for the first time ever. for more than 24 hours this last week the the zaporizhzhya nuclear powert power plant was operating on backup diesel generators. >> trying to take this one step. one step. >> the energy minister tells cbs cbs news if the backup generator generator fails it would set in
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motion a chain reaction. constant electricity supply is l is critical for the nuclear fuel and avoiding a disastrous melt. disastrous meltdown. >> we had probably one hour or two hours before the reaction starts inside the unit. >> we narrowly escaped. >> i would say we are not far. >> the nuclear plant captured by by russia in march but it is still operated by ukrainian tec. ukrainian technicians. recent video from inside the plant shows russian military vehicl ne the risk of accidental fire. it has been half a year since russia did the unthinkable and invaded ukraine. presidential as presidential advisers say while they are grateful for all the military aid, billions more is d
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is needed in heavy weapons to win the war. >> this is artillery war and we need more ammunition. the permanent request is please provide more military support. >> six months on and the war is far from over. with no clear endgame insight. cbs news, ukraine. > >> officials say today russian rockets and artillery have hit just across the river from the power plant with russian forces holding nearby territory along one side of the river. > >> nasa in the spotlight getting getting ready for a launch. we have a preview of the first mission on the artemis program. > >> you never underestimate thei. their ability. they will shock . shock you. >> hundreds of special olympians olympians going for the gold. a
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♪ strutting your way into my heart ♪ ♪ take your hat off make yourself at home ♪ ♪ how about stay the night then strut on home ♪ ♪ day 1 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 2 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ day 3 i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ guess what i'm in love with your strut ♪ ♪ i like your strut, do you wanna go struttin' struttin' ♪ ♪ you like my strut ♪ ♪ do you wanna go struttin' struttin' ♪ ♪ you like my strut ♪ ♪ then let's go struttin' right now ♪ ♪♪ >> the nasa countdown clock
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started at the kennedy space cer space center to begin the artemis program. we were there with a mission preview. >> that the pressure is on for the moonshot charlie blackwell thompson does not show it as long director a gopher lift off of the most powerful rocket in nasa history. >> it is groundbreaking. it will will change the way we explore. >> after the launch artemis will will launch the capsule within six miles of the surface of the moon looping into a distant orbt distant orbit reaching 40,000 miles be on the moon, the deepest space ever for a capsule capsule that could carry humans. humans. 42 days after liftoff splashing down in the pacific ocean with the goal to get people back on the moon and far.
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far beyond. >> where do you start? >> a lot of the guys did. >> the lead flight director took took us to the old apollo mission control. >> amazing to see the technolog. the technology. what we were able to do it in. >> by today's standards engineers put men on the moon using poultry technology. everything analog, rotary dial phone and slide rules. artemis mission control looking differe. looking different. >> we have to have a successful. successful flight. how hurtful to the program could it be if it it doesn't go right? >> i can't tell you that conceivably it could end the pr. the program. i hope we don't have to worry. >> artemis 2 in 2024 would have a crew fly by the moon, artemis3 artemis 3 would be the first moon landing since apollo 17 ing 17 including an astronaut of
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color and woman still to be named. this astronaut admits she she looks at the moon differently these days. >> especially when your 10-year-old says do you think you will walk on that? i say i hope so. >> but before future moon landings or talk of living on mars this test flight has to go well. will be a reality check of of how far artemis has come and how far it has to go. mark strassmann, cbs news, kennedy space center. >> one giant leap pulling us into the interest this will happen again. we have another day looking identical. both days this weekend workout wonderful if you like being outdoors, below average and despite the way it looks we want more sunshine than anything else. starting out with gray skies
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downtown in san joand across the bay area and pulled the wet blanket overhead that's what it looks like above for the clouds. san jose and mountain view the. the same. looking from the mountains on the west side. that's the view in san francisco francianthe overview from the salesforce tower shows gloomy east bay. mid to upper 50s for most of the north bay and inland valley, 56 livermore, 55 santa rosa but we have some 60s on the east bay shoreline just like yesterday. less mist with no measurable rain drops but we had plenty for the last few mornings, this morning gray and low clouds, not much dampness. daytime highs today go go back to the mid-80s today for for the warmest inland valleys. east bay numbers at 83, 80 in
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san jose, redwood city 80 and speaking of the clouds melting, let's time it out. we will take this and push it back to the beach. that's what it looks like like today by noon. never clearing completely at the coas, the coast, staying foggy through through the golden gate but more more sunshine than anything fory for everybody other than those . those locations. this is the pattern for a few days. the marine group holding onto the coast. the bigger picture shows we are starting to see the pacific getting active with storms. watch this one. lookingd looking good if you took a snapt a snapshot for wednesday. if we go further out we can take that be on wednesday going out on the the view losing some resolution for the long-range and there is the same system. it now gets deflected with a big
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high-pressure ridge. it will deflect any system and warm us up. into the middle of the week you can see the pressure filled but in the center of high pressure over us. you will see the warm-up for the second half of next week but then beyond we can see the more classic much throughout the west bull's-eye of a big blocking ridge. that's what usually looks like on the map when numbers go bigger and higher more in control. after the seven-day forecast we will be dominated by that, that's what the temperature trend has been telling us as we look through that time period after the seven-day forecast there is a high degree of confidence in the deep red that we will be above average. san jose warming up to the middle 80s by wednesday and thursday and looking at the microclimate the numbers warm-up to the mid-90s by thursday and friday. those
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are the numbers where we start to feel it. average mid to upper upper 80s. >> pitiful day yesterday and to. enjoy this. >> gotta love it bracketing the weekend. > >> the special olympics of northern california welcoming place back to the softball diamond competing for a champiop a championship and the competition was fierce. but we are showing you these special as special athletes never lose sight of the pure joy of sports. > >> three years since the olympians were able to play in the tournament but now that they they have diamonds back it's time to go for the gold. >> number 27. >> i have been getting emails and messages. everyone so excit. so excited. it has been three y. three years. >> the softball tournament is a traditional season finale for
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more than 300 special olympians. olympians. players of all ages d ages grouped by ability with some hitting off the tee as others face opposing pitching. today, a previous champion the green hornet's took on the rad m rad team from pleasant hill. dedicating the game to bill dix, bill dixon, a team he who had fallen ill. >> never underestimate their ab. their ability. they will shock . shock you. never underestimate their ability. they can't do this or that, sit back and watc. and watch. >> a three-run lead late in the game behind the pitching of jake jake coffman, a gold medalist in in the olympic games in athens,. athens, greece. things were looking good. >> i think about my teammates. what i do is i focus on my team and their team might not come bk come back >> in the final inning the captain with a massive homerun
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to tie the game for the green hornet's. >> we do great things out of teamwork. we help each other and and we fix any mistakes. >> with the score 8-8 jake had one more chance at that doubling doubling and making it to third base and then with the game on the line the filling catcher jennifer with a solid shot of the middle bringing jake in to score with jennifer's first-ever first-ever walk off game-winnint game-winning hit, earning her the game ball. >> it feels awesome to win the . the game. >> we are in position to come home with our first gold medal not only for us but for bill di. bill dixon. >> ask anyone and they will tell tell you those who compete are just as serious, just as competitive as their counterpars their counterparts at any other.
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other level. but it is their commitment to sportsmanship that that teaches a lesson. get well your teammates want you back. fm back. from walnut creek, kpix 5. 5. > >> coming up, the north bay students behind a wildly populae giving people a kind dose of words and advice. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27.
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>> you are going to want to watch this story. an unlikely source of inspiration in healdsburg, the hotline with kind words and advice from elementary school students. we are checking in with the kids behind the hotline getting thousands of calls per hour.'s file here at the westside union grade school in healdsburg, cala healdsburg, california we found all the inspiration you will ever need. just record. >> do what you like best. >> as pt motivational gems collected and catalogued for this free telephone hotline. >> welcome to pep talk. if you're feeling mad frustrated or or nervous press one. >> coke in your wallet and spend
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spend it on ice cream and shoes. shoes. >> whatever your worry, they have a solution. >> words of encouragement press. press two. >> whatever your insecurity, they will restore confidence. >> if you need a pep talk from s from kindergartners, press thre. press three. >> the hotline is the brainchild brainchild of these teachers. they thought family and friends may enjoy calling the number bu. number but. >> there is no way you could've imagined this. >> it was very shocking. >> after we started telling they the story pep talk started getting 60,000 calls per hour, 5 5 million total and counting. the kids set up an advice booth and are now writing a book. >> turned into a big thing all around the world. miss jessica is really good at making a hotl. a hotline. >> i don't think it is her. i
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think it is you guys. >> okay. people in the school did a great job. >> you guys gave a gift to the . the world. adults support children but we don't celebrate how much they support us. to be able to be comforted by them gives us great hope that maybe we are all going to be okay. >> if you ever doubt that you know who to call. steve hartman, , on the road in healdsburg, ca. healdsburg, california. >> if you need inspiration you can call the hotline, the number number is on your screen. > >> today, join us on black renae black renaissance the show focusing on issues of concern to to the african-american community starting at 12:30 thi. this afternoon. you can catch it it on cbs news bay area .
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they strive to recover from the. the pandemic. > >> california leads the nation in monkeypox cases with 3300. 700 in san francisco. the cdc says the supply of vaccine is enough to cover the entire at-risk population. > >> a move by the president legal legal team could succeed, they may grant request for special master to examine documents seized on mar-a-lago. the hearing is set for september 1s. september 1st. > >> the countdown has started foa for nasa as they prepare to kick kick off the artemis program, the launch will send a space capsule into orbit around the moon with the lift offset for sunday morning. > >> checking on a couple bridges to get you ready out the door. san mateo looking great, clouds for this part of the area are breaking up with blue skies in the next few hours, the golden gate bridge not as much, a lot
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like yesterday. cloudy but nowhere near as low as the clouds were yesterday. today the the clouds are higher up with ls with less in the way of mist. that is the scene from the top of the salesforce tower. in the forecast today looking and feeling like yesterday temperature wise and everything else weatherwise. warming up by the second half of the week. san san jose mid 60s by thursday and and friday with the warmest inland east bay valleys warming to the mid-90s for daytime highs highs by the end of the week. likely getting warmer as we look look at the week after. > >> thank you for joining us, cbs cbs sunday morning is next on kpix 5. enjoy the rest of your. your sunday.
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what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. for decades, i've the choice is clear worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions
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to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes.
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