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>> now at 11:00, another bay area family fed up after they were burglarized not once, not twice, but three times in the same night. >> they didn't have a fear of getting caught. they came back three times. looked directly in the camera. they looked at it. d on. kept doing what they were doing. > >> fallout of the picture of the the san francisco firefighter wearing a let's go brandon shirt brandon shirt while on duty. > >> and what the owner of double play plans to do after his century old business went up in flames. more on that in a moment moment this saturday night. we begin in san francisco's marina district where a couple says these two men broke into their
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house multiple times in a single single night stealing more and more each time. betty you has the report. >> reporter: surveillance video shows two men walking along tuesday. they turn around and make their way in. then, they wander into the garage. the man in the hat grabs power tools. te other a tripod light. all of it was captured on multiple cameras cameras and the men seemed to notice. about an hour later, it appears the same pair of thieves thieves returns. this time, with with face masks. seemingly to get what they couldn't carry the the first time. they left with golf clubs, baggage, and a giant giant saw. then one of them steals the garage door opener and a spare key. two hours later later one man in a highy and mask drives off with the couple's car. >> they found the garage door
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opener, came in and backed the car out. and we actually had another car blocking the driveway but that didn't deter . they just backed out. >> reporter: all the while, amanda and marvin benedict were inside their home. >> it is scary. we have a daughter that is two-and-a-half, you know, you want the best for your children and your family. d i think, and your community. eve around us. >> reporter: after amanda and marvin were burglarized twice in in early 2020, they installed cameras. and ever since, they have noticed troubling activity in the overnight hours almost every night. >> there is someone looking to do something. so, whether we have had people come up to the gate and try to pick the lock. e have had people try to take the mailman's key and open the garage. but any night, you'll see someone either with a flashlight looking in cars, someone dressed in all black. rg down the street. >> reporter: this time, the couple said spd recovered their stolen car two days later in the the tenderloin. >> it was clear people were living in it doing drugs and otr
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substances in there. >> multiple needles, tie off ba. significant amount of fluids. >> reporter: the benedicts have since installed an extremely loud alarm in the garage. they are sharing their story in hopes hopes others will be more vigilant and report crimes when they are victimized. >> i would never walk my daughter after 10:00 out here. s a nice neighborhood. i like to think it is safe. but there is definitely reasons i wouldn't do do that. >> reporter: in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >> wow. > >> oakland police department is putting extra patrol officers downtown this weekend. especialy near bars, clubs, and restaurants. and a segment of by between 17th and 19th will be closed to traffic. they will also try to crack down on side shows. this all comes after a violent week in oakland that saw saw a string of shootings and murders. meanwhile, in san francisco, controversy surrounding a city firefighter
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spotted wearing a shirt with let's go brandon printed across the back. a slogan critical of president biden. the department responded this was not a shirt issued by the fire department. e spokesperson also told kpix5 that the firefighter is being disciplined. > >> at the same time, the fire department hosted a commemoration of fallen emergency medical service personnel in the preci di o. ths came at the end of the national ems memorial bike ride. cyclists bike ride. cyclists from reno to to san francisco covered more than 400 miles. the goal being to celebrate the lives of those who have died in the line of duty. >> your dedication highlights that our profession leaves no one behind in the face of a medical emergency. even if it puts us at personal risk. >> the memorial honored 92 fallen ems members this year whose names were read out loud
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during the ceremony. > >> the hell's angels motorcycle club hosting for their founder.w enforcement is worried about the the whole thing. thousands of motorcycles are expected to show show up. i should say, thousands thousands of motorcyclists are expected to show up to commemorate ralph sonny barger.e started the oakland chapter of hell's angels in 1957. he died this past summer from cancer. te club has made a truce with rival rival clubs to prevent violence, violence, but there could still be trouble. >> we are seeing folks from all over showing up and the scouts from the rival gang ins the area. as we were worried about., nothing would come of that. but we are already seeing those folks around also. >> the county sheriff is urging and a lookate state harea. capitol where governor newsom vetoed a bill. oath keepers have
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have tax exempt branches in several states. the governor thinks extremist groups like them should be investigated thrh the judicial process. > >> meanwhile, the governor is calling on his fellow democrats to overhaul their political strategy going into the election. he claims the party is is too timid and they are letting republicans nominate the the political narrative. newsom says he has been running ads and and speaking in other states to get the democrats' message across in a stronger way. he is running for reelection this year, but there are some who think he is eyeing a run at the white house if president biden t run in 2024. > >> demonstrators plan to create a chain on the golden gate bridge as part of ongoing protests against iran. about 10e came ty
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hall today to stand in solidarity with protesters. aftr the death of a 22-year-old woman woman in prison. demonstrators held signings waved flags and chanted in support of women's rights in iran and called for an an end to the islamic republic. > >> this is all that is left of the historic double play bar and and grill after a fire tore through the business overnight.t has been in business since 1909t was a go to spot after games when the old seal stadium was right across the street. the owner found out about the fire when he showed up to work this morning. he had spent the last 34 years working up from dishwasher to owner. >> i come to work. i see firefighters and i come and seeg is gone. a big loss for the community. for the history. >> san francisco fire does not
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yet know how the fire started. > >> a developing story out of san san francisco tonight where hundreds of people dangerously crowded one of the stages at the the portola festival at pier 80n francisco fire tells us a rush to one of the stages created the the chaos. here is how it looked looked from ground level. people level. people scrambling over the fences trying to get onto the stage. there were no reports no reports of any injuries. > >> the world's oldest cannabis college, it doesn't take much to to be the oldest cannabis college. they are celebrating its 15-year anniversary tonightt is the closing night of the oakland film festival. a red carpet screening of a new documentary about the college called america pot story oaksterdam. college has been on the forefront of cannabis policy policy and education since opening in 2007. > >> our success not just coming out of oakland and celebrating
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the civil disobedience so rich here. protecting migrant workers workers to the black panthers. e have changed the world in freeing prisoners. allowing patients to choose their medicine. >> libby schaaf was there, and george zemmer. > >> and still ahead, we will take take to the water with hundreds of others in their fight against against cancer. > >> and then, we continue to celebrate hispanic heritage month. as we look back at the sacrifices made by latin americans in the u.s. military. > >> coming up in the forecast, though this was the hottest day inland of the whole seven day forecast, we brought back an old old friend today. the marine layer started breaking through the golden gate. this is how we are going to start cooling things down. i'll show you what that means for your part of the bay for the second half of the d coming up next.
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>> now to the fire watch. more progress on the mosquito fire in in the sierra. the 76,000-acre fire now 60% contained. it has destroyed 78 buildings. and damd 13. > >> meanwhile, did you feel it? o you didn't, unless you were in eureka. an earthquake off the coast of far northern california. that part of northern california is one of
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the most active seismically on h where cascadia subduction zone sparks modest quakes all the time. including today's 4.8. it was offshore, so there was no damage. > >> it was nice to see the fog coming across golden gate. >> it started changing things if if you are anywhere near the immediate bay. if you were inland, it was hot. a lot of low low and mid 90s still. but we are bringing daytime highs in the city back to the low 70s and that is how we are doing this gorgeous view. this is from from the camera on top of sutro tower looking out across the golden gate. you see that beautiful stream of low gray just coming in over the bridge.t didn't go that far inland. we could track this throughout the course of the day. this is one of these classic southerly surges in the marine layer. just layer. just kind of shrinked ity up along the san mateo coast. ts was just before sunset. that fog
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fog is now gone all the way up the sonoma coast. you will see t overhead tomorrow. even in santa santa rosa. it does get further inland. so, at least in terms of of filling the bay, you will be looking at clear skies overnight. you will wake up to clear skies. but we'll have some some more low grade clouds and fill in a good part of the bay.h the petaluma gap. this is how we we cool down. temperatures are well above average now. but by tuesday, this map, there is a lot less orange on it. we will get back down closer to average by then. and for tomorrow, we already start this for most of us. not all of us. for sunday, if we look at the difference and and the daytime highs, how far above average are we for the daytime highs? 0 degrees warmer than average in concord. 10 degrees. in san francisco, only two degrees warmer. this whole n
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has been like 10 to y ll above to change. if you are in the ba. you are still mid 90s inland east bay. but, we are low to mid mid 70s now for the bay. oaklad going to 78 tomorrow. san jose into the mid 80s . morning lows a bit cloudyover here. we are al pretty much upper 50s to start the day. and to get a few daytime highs. let's get fremont fremont in there, 82. mountain view, 79. redwood city, 85. san rafael, 87. we are keeping a close eye on the development of what's still tropical storm iany quickly going to become hurricane ian. and the forecast track on this is still of high concern. it will graze western cuba by the time we get to tuesday, but it is still on track to make its way up toward somewhere along the coast. that
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west side of florida. mid next week. much more on that the coming days. there is our seven day forecast with a nice cooldown next week. low to mid 80s for san jose. mid 70s in . and the microclimates mid 80s as well. that will feel a whole lot better. all right, back to . >> thank you darren. > >> swimmers making waves today ine fiainst er as 17th anal swis america fundraiser in san francisco. everybody from casual casual swimmers to olympians came out this morning to do their part. they started near the marina green braving the cold bay area waters. there they they are braving them. some swimmers were there to show support for loved ones going through cancer treatment. it is an annual swim that raised more than $6 million. for cancer at usf's children's hospital. scies there say it makes a real diffee to their research.
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>> it is expensive and time consuming. and, we wouldn't be able to do it without the help of our people. >> and, other news, dozens of affordable homes under construction in walnut creek at the esperanza place developmenta joint project between habitat for humanity and kaiser permanente for low and medium income families. we spoke with one volunteer who works with kaiser and has liveed in a habitat for humanity home for eight years. >> rent was escalating. bills, kids and school. me in college at the time. so, being able to become a habitat homeowner, i have actually recently sent the three kids i had off to college. college. >> the new development is also designed to be zero net energy meaning it will produce more energy than it consumes. kind os like charlie walter.
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>> warriors veteran andre iguodala announced he would return for his fil season. iggy was not at practice at practice today. he thought he he would be retired. and he had already scheduled plans. college plans. college football, david shaw hoping to get the stanford program back on track. they had washington. hoping drive for the the huskies. running back will nixon. the easy rushing
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touchdown. washington takes the 7-0 lead. tanner mckey was sacked seven times in this one.d quarter past time. connects with with michael wilson for a 23-yard score. >> it was never close. here is qb michael panex jr. what a catch. washington wins it big. . > >> how about this? brothers jack jack and will plummer on opposite sidelines. freshman hits the hole. untouched. they may have gotten his e. the takes e lead. thd arter, cal showing showing guts. on fourth and oner to the tight end for the score.l
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is on top 28-24.untouched again2 yards to the house.cal wins with with ease. they have a good washington state team this week. week. > >> the san jose state spartans looking for redemption against western michigan. lost to them by 20 last year. cordero to cooks. what a catch. 17-0, san jose state. fourth quarter, this this is kyrie robinson. he continues the offensive explosion. may have been a touch touch there. easy run. 84 yards rushing for robinson on the evening. san jose state wins 34-6. > >> steven f. austin warner. why
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are you showing us this game, you may ask? robert mcgrew. that mcgrew. that makes it 98-0. and, 98-0. and, yes. takes a knee right here. that would have made made it guess you call it it sportsmanship. still, 98-0, steven f. austin wins that football game. > >> second block of sports is on the way. could the earthquakes stun the galaxy once again? gias and athletics in action today. w about oakland having no issues with superstar pitcher jacob
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>> we can count the games remaining on two hands. we are need a miracle to make the playoffs. still aren't dead yety have a chance. very slight. bran crawford is happy to be healthy facing the diamondbacks in arizona. jason vasler whacks it into right field. that's a base hit. dylan varsho's arm against brandon crawford's wheels, not a
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a contest. 1-0, giants. things fell apart. alex cobb had them loaded. on the mound, that is the first stepping on the bag. d the throw home. that's not going going to get the job run. two batters later, perdomo, base hit hit to center. the giants five game win streak is no more. they more. they lose 5-2. > >> fans in oakland were hyped to to see the oakland host jacob degrom. fifth inning, conner kapul. another party. laser beam beam over the right field wall.s take the 5-4 lead. how about se defense to end it? jeff mcneil at the plate. mcneil slashes
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highlighted the contribution of hispanic americans to the armed forces throughout the history of of the u.s. a panel of hispanic veterans talked to the audience about their time in the service. service. > >> finally tonight, a happy ending to the tale of rose and sage. a pair of injured mountain mountain lion cubs rehabbed at the zoo. they were cubs and then then they fed them and they grew grew up. they have arrived in their new home in southern california. they are now full grown adults being unloaded at the desert zoo in palm desert. y were a little nervous, but the welcome sign and being together helped them adapt pretty quickly. talented little cubs being able to read that welcome sign. thanks for watching. our next local newscast tomorrow morning from 6:00 to 7:00. news and weather updates always on k. for now, have a good st of your satu
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