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table at tony's pizza. >> it's great. not only do we get the influx of military, which is always great, but we get the influx of people coming to see the show. it's funny. the the city is waking up again. i'm i'm wearing the mask for personl reasons but people are not having to wear masks anymore so they can go out and really enjo. and really enjoy themselves. -- > >> some backdrops for the blue angels team. there's plenty of action this weekend. the airshow airshow goes from noon to four, saturday and sunday. you can catch the blue angel starting a. angel starting at 3:00. don't forget to check out the canine s as well. and we have the mc right here in our studio. >> i will be there at 10:00 to c the canine event. working dogs and their handlers are showing what they do. you get to meet those dogs. very well trained dogs. you get to meet the handls
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as well. they have a job that is is almost difficult. take a loo. take a look outside. > >> the fog was a factor today and it has thickened up throughe evening. it is still a shallow layer of fog. but it's been vert it's been very persistent, spreading out again this evening. it's going to gradually gradually retreat to the coast as we head through the day tomo. through the day tomorrow. temperatures are going to be in the mid-50s. but we are going to to warm up as the sunshine tries tries to peek through. the best chance of seeing that sunshine, like today, is from mid day to e early afternoon. that narrow channel of fog is peeking through the golden gate once again, which could potentially impact the path of the blue angels as they had to the show tomorrow at 3:00. likely the same scenario on sunday. there are changes in the forecast as we head into next week. especially for inland parts of the bay area. we will talk about about that in the full forecast. forecast. > >> sky got -- skyrocketing gas
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prices may be coming down and you may notice a pleasant surprise in your bank account. the state started handing out te $17 billion inflation relief package today. while it will not offset the rising cost of inflation californians say evere bit helps. >> $91.91. which is crazy. >> the price at the pump is hitting californians hard. it's not just impacting the drivers. some gas station owners say they they are seeing a huge dip in cr spending. >> there used to be like $20. right now they are coming in with quarters, with coins. the used to come with dollars and now they come in with no money. >> reporter: while some drivers have to scrounge up change to fill up their tanks the middle-class tax refund, also known as the gas tax refund, will deposit anywhere from $200-$1050 into your account. >> >> i would appreciate it. to me it means, okay, the state sees
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the issue. they know that we'ven struggling. >> reporter: some of the relief checks were deposited on friday but it may take until the end of of the year for all of the money money to be paid out. 23 million million californians will split the $17 billion relief package to help families struggling with with inflation. and there's more more hopeful news on the way. the astronomical prices at the pump may soon come crashing down down as the state shifts to winter blend gasoline and suppl. gasoline and supply increases. how quickly you will see the savings will depend on gas statn owners. >> stations hold up the retail prices as long as they can because they are making more money. the competitive pressure of one or two stations in the rn stations in the region lowering the price starts to bleed off some of their customers. and eventually it forces them to fo. forces them to follow. >> they expect prices to drop $.50 in the next few days. there there will be a huge shift as gas prices quickly approach
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record highs this week. >> i can't recall a time where e spot price has dropped as fast as it has over the last three or or four days. > >> still ahead tonight. another concerning incidents outside of a bay area dorm. just as the university promises to boost security. > >> the broader of a murder suspect is behind bars. > >> sports is coming up after the the break. we have an injury update for the 49ers and there will be wildcard games underwayg news of the day, video evidence of just how bad
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four. -- facing charges tonight. tonight. he is the brother of jesus delgado, the man accused of killing the eight-month-old girl and her parents and uncle. alberto was charged with criminal conspiracy, accessory,d destroying evidence. jesus has been charged with kidnapping and and four counts of murder. police say he was a former employee of the family's truckig business and that they had a log dispute.
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>> in humble county a surfer is recovering from a close call. he he kicked a sharks head to surve an attack. jared trainer has gruesome bites on his leg and told his story to the times standard newspaper in humble county. he was knocked off of his surfboard when the shark had had his leg and board clamped in in its jaws. but he did not panic. underwater he grabbed a sharks body with one hand and kicked at its head with his free free leg until it eventually swm away. > >> tomorrow sonoma county will hold a ceremony at coffey park for the devastating 2017 wine country wildfires. the ceremony will kickoff at 10:00 a.m. coffey park was flattened by the
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the fires. tomorrow's event will will showcase how the communitys bouncing back. the fires killed 43 people, damaged 8200 structures, and burned more tha0 acres. >> we've had all of these fires. fires. don't give up. take brea. give up. take breaks. have breaks with one another. you will get through it. but it is d but it is hard to acknowledge the hard work that everybody is doing. it's long and hard. > >> an eerie scene in southern california. a dust storm choked to the imperial valley, creating creating almost 0 visibility. the howling winds reach speed of of up to 60 miles per hour. here here is how it looked from the air. clouds were rolling in with with a big wall of dust making its way over the landscape. thus over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. thunderstors over the landscape. near arizona actually set this in motion. that is incredible vo here. > >> we have this uninvited guest that keeps coming back to this .
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back to this airshow. >> the fog. it's a june weather pattern around the bay area. the the monsoon moisture led to the thunderstorms and that dust storm. also more typical june and october. everything is kind of out of whack. it will not change a whole head into the weekend. let's take a look at what we expect. foggy weather as we head through tonight. no major changes in the the forecast for tomorrow. it's still a continuation. this very june liketter complete with the june gloom. it it was warm and hot today. that will be the case tomorrow. the fog in october will continue alg the coast. and near the golden gate, a narrow channel of fog makes its way around the angels. around the angels display. you can see the fog hanging out around downtown. the temperature temperature is 55 degrees there. there. 54 in santa rosa, 58 in . rosa, 58 in oakland. the other
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temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s. everybody should drop drop down into the 50s later on tonight. the fog will continue spreading across the bay, reducing visibility for much of the bay area to begin the day on on saturday. the inland fog should not last too long. some patches of reduced visibility in in the santa clara valley by 10:00 a.m. that's how long it's going to last. except around the the bay, where it will take a bit longer. we will not complety shake it. near the golden gate were along the coast. a shallowr of fog. find yourself a rooftop or hill top somewhere and take in the big panoramic perspective. take a look at temperatures. tonight we will drop down into the 50s across the board. that's normal territory for october. temperatures on the afternoon hours on saturday, close around the bay. a few degrees below average. 70s for oakland. further inland, still several degrees above average. this is more of a june like weather pat. in october the difference between the average weather in san francisco and the average
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temperature in concord, only about 10 degrees different. we will see a 20+ degree difference, even close to 30 degrees worth of difference from from the coast to farther inland. temperatures are backing backing down closer to normal by by monday, tuesday, and wednesd. beyond that, the 6 to 10 day forecast shows significant chance of above normal temperatures settling back in. this just tells us, above normal. it does not tell us how far above normal. it does not look like we will see anything in terms of ridiculous heat. jut of ridiculous heat. just slightly above average temperatures as we get through the first half. temperatures over the weekend do not change much from saturday to sunday. around the bay there isuch as into the beginning of next week. week. inland, you will notice a cooldown back to normal temperatures in san jose. monday, tuesday, and wednesday, upper 70s. same thing with the inland in the north bay and east east bay. still warm. but is normally warm, and low 80s for the first half of next week before the warm-u
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friends were diagnosed with cancer, it pushed her to share awareness. >> i had four friends diagnosed with breast cancer at the same time. i thought, oh my god, what what can i do? i'm not a medical medical doctor., dr. of education. i thought, well, i have to use that. >> she joined house speaker nancy pelosi for a democratic conference at the fairmont. the woman who inspired the hit netflix show emma inventing anna, was released from iced attention today with some restr. today with some restrictions. she scammed her way into new yok society pretending to be someone someone else. she was guilty of swindling more than $200,000 frm banks and friends. she served her sentence but was jailed by ice. now she can fight her depon to germany while out on a $100,000 bond. but she has a staff of social media and she has to wear an ankle monitor. > >> take alive look at the city hall. the mayor is jetting off to amsterdam to attend a bloomberg conference on monday.
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