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powerful reminder that we will not be dismissed. we will not be not be overlooked. we will not e forgotten. and we will not stand not stand idly by while our most our most vulnerable are attacked. > >> it was an attack that sparked sparked a movement against hatet now the victim's name will liver on the streets of sanancisco. ancisco. >> a change is needed. it's notn environment that children should should be seeing. >> oakland parents upset after y say prostitutes are doing busins in their neighborhood. > >> and dancing to remember. the shared history and pain behind e festival taking over the streets over the streets of san francisco. > >> good evening. nearly two yeas after his death, the city of san
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san francisco renamed a street after vicha, the 83-year-old thi american's death sparked a movement across the country to e up against asian hate. betty yus there for the ceremony. [ singig ] from buddhist monks, connectinga vista avenue and o' farrell strt in the neighborhood vicha called called home. his daughter said she was overcome with gratitude. gratitude. >> we want to remind future generations to see the memory of of my father. we want future generations to stop the violence the violence and asian hate. >> reporter: his brutal death,
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which was captured in a violent surveillance video helped sparke anti-asian hate movement across the country. he was knocked to the ground in an unprovoked attk during his morning walk in januy of last year. >> our generation, they're scared to talk. they don't want to report to the police station. station. like my month, she's scared. she doesn't want me to go out and speak in public. >> reporter: still, she's been doing so to honor her father's legacy and push for justice. >> he was a grandfather. he was a husband. he was a father. and simply, he was one of us. in him, i saw my own family. in him, i saw my own parents. >> reporter: actor and activist daniel dae-kim was one of several speakers, including davd
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chu, katherine stephanie, and amanda winn just i just want to speak from my heart. it's still, but also i see that pain can be transformed into justice, and that's what we're here today to fight for. justice for vicha and and all the people who have experienced anti-asian hate. >> reporter: the suspect faces murder and elder abuse charges. charges. his trial starts on tuesday. >> show me what community looks like! >> this is what community looks! >> reporter: in san francisco, y yu, kpix 5. >> meanwhile, governor newsom signed two bills targeting anti-asian hate. they focus on addressing violence on transit. it will help transit agencies gr data about passenger harassment. harassment. > >> a major road in walnut creek was temporarily shut down tonight after a traffic acciden. this was the scene as civic
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drive and north california street. evidence markers filled the streets. this is right next to the center for the arts. they they were holding their annual sold out on broadway fundraiser. the event had already closed pat of downtown. > >> now to oakland where nearly 300 people attended the san antonio neighborhood safety action forum today, all to hear how mayoral candidates plan to p prostitution on east 15th street. da lin has that story. >> reporter: i lived on east 15h for a long time. it used to be a a very quiet street. but after e city reconfigured international boulevard, that pushed the sex workers a block over to this working class neighborhood. every night, families are seeing are seeing girls stopping traffic and soliciting customers. some girls are even d in bikinis and see through tops.
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tops. >> i think it's inappropriate, t we can't do much towards them. >> reporter: stephanie says this this type of behavior has become become normal on east 15th. she worries for her two young kids. >> i'm scared for them to see them in inappropriate clothes ad asking me questions. >> reporter: the sex workers have no problem standing behind our interview waiting for johns. johns. >> yeah, they couldn't care less care less nowadays. it makes me feel sad. >> reporter: that's why she and her family came to this event, to listen and demand a stop to the problem. >> it's not a dumping ground. oakland is not a place you comeo do that. in oakland we enforce the laws. >> on the council, i'm the only one up here today that voted agt defunding the police and making sure that we did not take away
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the police academy. >> violence intervention and violence interrupters and violence prevention is equally, if not more important, than the response only. >> reporter: as candidates were trying to win votes, the sex workers were standing a block away. many neighbors want to cle east 15th street to non-residenr traffic. they want cops to go after pimps and johns, and resources to help sex workers tt away from this line of work. >> why here? why our community and not somewhere else? why exactly oakland only? why in oad do people do these like that. >> reporter: i moved because i didn't want to to raise a family in this environment, but many people tel me they can't afford to move. in in oakland, da lin, kpix 5. >> earlier that year, governor m signed a bill to stop police from arresting people for loitering for the purpose of prostitution. > >> tonight in if san francisco,n x and indigenous dancers came tr
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for the latin x dance festival t the dolores park. organizers say it was a space to space to recognize and honor ins land and their culture. >> we're celebrating centing indigenous and latin x voices because here on 18th street, its once the river dolores. all throughout san francisco there's there's tons of hidden waterways waterways we've forgotten. decolonizing the street and bringing back some joy to the area. >> attendees say it's important to bring awareness and healing to the history of cultural genocide, much of which happened happened right here on the streets of the mission district. mission district. > >> bay area residents gathered at san francisco' union square this evening, honoring those
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that died in iran while fighting fighting for democracy. hundreds iran have shed blood in the recent up risings. security forces there are violently clashing with protesters leading leading to beatings, arrests, and deaths. and even the shutdon of the internet. >> they are always brutal. they are always killing peoples in te street, in jail, and everywhere that they can. so the brutality, they can. so the brutality, it's it's not changed. but now the people are stronger, they know more about that, and they want m and regime change. >> the recent up risings were sd after the death of a 22-year-old a 22-year-old woman arrested by iran's morality police for alleged improper dress. > >> tragic story out of indonesia indonesia where at least 129 people died in a stampede
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following a soccer match. officers used tear gas to stop multiple fights. that's when thd stormed the exits causing that . you can see it right there. local officials say the death tl is still rising. > >> now to hurricane ian. tonighs confirm 47 people in florida died from the powerful storm. rescuers continue searching for survivors today. hundreds of thousands of floridians remain without power. president biden n the meantime, announced he and the first lady will visit the se this week. biden will also visit visit puerto rico on monday to view the damage from hurricane fiona and ian. at least 13 people died when the hurricane hit the island two weeks ago. hs of thousands of residents are still without power or running . > >> still ahead on kpix 5 news at news at 11:00, the battle is on next. we'll have a preview of te fleet week battle of the bands. > >> and most places today were 15 15 degrees cooler than just
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>> the pittsburgh high school marching band is gearing up for fleet week. the group made some serious noise at fleet week thre years ago when they won the higl band challenge, and the band mes tell me the victim i was about more than just proving they cany beautiful music. if organized cs had a rhythm, it may look sometg like this. >> 225 students in this band room with instruments, there's t going on. >> reporter: so much going on, it's impossible to squeeze theml in a tiny classroom. >> oh, man, this is marching season for you. >> reporter: where they have to march right into the school aud, and meet up with the drum majorg to take charge. >> i get nervous because it's like my peers, and i have to be the leader of them. but then there's this adrenaline rush
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that makes a little knot in my stomach. as soon as we start playing, though, it starts to release. >> reporter: and amazing soundse this. [ music ] [ music ] [ muc ] [ music ] >> reporter: it's an award winning program led by director jennifer martinez who takes pride in the program's long legacy, especially this one spec trophy. band won the fleet week high school band challenge. >> we were the last winners, soe bringing it back this october 10th. >> reporter: you're defending champs. >> we sure are. >> reporter: it's a championshiy hopes will ring true once again. again. >> being champions, there is a little weight on us, but i think i think we'll overcome that. >> reporter: because with
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practice, you can overcome anything. even with the sun goe, they put in hours after school. >> working with these musicians, musicians, it definitely gives you a surge of energy when you feel like you don't have anymore don't have anymore left to give in the day. >> reporter: a chance to flex their stuff on the football field where they move and play in sync until 10:00 p.m. on a sl night. their city, and make beautiful music. >> i think that we show there'so much goodness happening here in pittsburgh. that's what i hope people take away when hearing pittsburgh. not the stereo type or what they've heard about us in the past. in the presence, this is who we are, and we hopeo be proud representatives of our.
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fleet week event guide on kpix.. and that's the battle of the bas happening on october 10th, a monday. not only did i do that story, i'll be the emcee for the of the bands. >> i know that because we, um, mentioned that this morning on the morning show. >> i'm excited! i'm pumped up. >> that story was fantastic. thk you for sharing that with us. as as far as what we can expect fot week, we'll have fleet week weather. it's not going to feel like today. today felt more lik, you know, a june gloom day. didt feel like early october should here in the bay area. and it was was a big change from yesterday. from yesterday. we were 25 degrees cooler in santa rosa than just friday. but in most places we're 15 degrees cooler. that would stand out and be a big enough deal on its own. you
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did get an october day yesterda. at least where the official weather station is closer to do. so, tomorrow we pretty much do e same thing. it's not going to ce a lot. the marine layer is already back. it's gray over don san jose, and it's gray everywhere. this came in fast and already covered a good part of the entire bay area. it's already getting into the tri-valley now. so we're all going to wake up gray tomorrow. it's probably even going to mist a bit. most likely near the coat or the hills. it's not going to be big time rain in a situation like this, but if you're an early morning riser on sunday and will be on the road, don't be surprised if you need the wid wipers for a time, particularly near the coast or hills. this is is how widespread it will be in the morning. everyone is gray. but late morning, early afternoon, it's gone, and it's l sunny day unless you're right nr
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the coast or the golden gate. se start out tomorrow morning, and it's upper 50s for morning lows. lows. daytime highs tomorrow may may have to be adjusted a littlr in light of the fact that it waa pretty impressive on shore surge surge today. but keeping the fot there for now, and it could come come in a little cooler. big picture shows a beautiful wound up storm across the coast. water coast. water vapor shows it. fut sees it. that looks impressive,y it's not. it falls apart completely. center of high pressure does two things. it will force the storm to just melt away, but the center of high pressure is also going to warm up and that's how we'll get we'll get the daytime highs bacp to average for most of the next week. so you can see san franci, it's going to be another day in
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the 60s. but it will be mid-70sy the time we get to the main events for fleet week back heres going to be beautiful. san jose in the mid-80s, and inland valls will be a bit warm again. low 9s for daytime highs by the end of the week. charlie, over to you. > >> we have sports on the forecast coming up. two blocks on the way. college football, wl kick it off after the break. cal, san jose state, and the stanford cardinal. the good timn was
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right as the clock hits zero, the clock struck midnight on sts chances against the ducks. 49 yards to the house, the ducks take the lead. second quarter. nix rolls right up 17-3. looking. looking, still looking. still looking. pump fake, into the end zone. dives in. sanford losing big in this one. not over not over yet, but late in the g. they'll lose. stanford 0 and 3 o begin conference play. > >> cal coming off a win over ar. bears had washington state this. third quarter. cougars quarterback going the sling it in there to robert farrell. they they take a 14-3 lead. cal madet a game in the fourth quarter.
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jaden ott taking it into the end end zone. go for two, they failo convert. play action. down fiel, and that's 37 yards, bell cruisg for the touchdown. 28-9 the fin. cal has a bye next week and geto in two weeks. > >> mountain west play is underway for san jose state. cordero leading the way in wyoming. looking, connects with loving-black. his first career n catch. 12-3 spartans. third quarter, spartans go to the bag of tricks. robinson goes wild cat into the end zone, touchdown. san jose state victos 33-16. they host unlv next friday at home. > >> we have another block of spos straight ahead. was today the
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>> it's safe to say the warriors warriors enjoyed their time in japan. we saw them sumo wrestling, swinging a samurai s. they definitely embraced the trip. >> we just want to thank you you you all for an incredible exper. being this tokyo has been amazi. i look forward to living here oe day. thank you, we love y'all. >> draymond breaking some news, he's moving to japan. it's the d show. dishing to curry. that was was high and up there. later in the second, curry going to pull up from deep, and he's going to do what steph curry typically does. knocking it down. the game
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game currently in action right . does it really matter the score? score? it's a preseason game. they're losing 56-54 at half time. > >> the final home series of the, last call to watch some baseball. seventh inning, arizona up 2. deep shot to left field, and pederson can't handle handle it. it's now 8-2 arizona, arizona, and they win it 8-4. san francisco is now officially eliminated from the playoff contention. > >> that was the scene last night last night in seattle as the mas clinched a playoff berth for the the first time since 2001. you'k they're do for a hangover, right? but it looks like the a's the a's were the hungover team.s down. mariners score. up 4-1 at that point. seattle wins 5-1. as have lost six straight. >
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>> long time quake chase salinas quake chase salinas announced hs retirement at the end of the season tonight. quakes hosting a fc. 52nd minute, salinas finds the back of the net. in his final game in front of the earte fans, he gets a goal, and he is. quakes winners in california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves.
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