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asyour doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. every other month, and i'm good to go. studios, this is kpix 5 news . > >> we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. that that every american is entitled to those answers.
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>> summoning donald trump for the house committee investigating the attack at the u.s. capitol is now saying former president donald trump'sw trump's show. > >> the latest inflation report, if you dare look at it. how wall wall street responded today. we wish you a good afternoon, i'm reed cowan. > >> right off the top at 3:00 we start on capitol hill today, with a final scheduled hearing of the committee investigating the january 6th assault on the u.s. capitol happened in front of cameras that broadcasted all over the world. as skyler henry reports, new information did come forward, and ended with a surprise development. >> there are nine eyes, zero nose. his rank at its scheduledg scheduled hearing, january 6th voted unanimously to subpoena former president donald trump to to appear before the panel. >> it is our obligation to seek donald trump's testimony.
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>> the committee introduced information from the secret service about what happened the day of the insurrection. >> some members of the crowd were wearing a list of helmets, body armor, carrying radio equipment and military grade backpacks. >> secret security information detailed prior knowledge about the possibility of violence leading up to january 6th. each committee member spoke summarizing their overall allegations that former president trump was at the center of the attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. >> in a staggering betrayal of his oath donald trump attempted a plan that led to an attack on a pillar of our democracy. it's still hard to believe. >> the committee will produce a final report on its findings sometime after the midterm elections. members have been meeting for more than a year. the hearing also focused on the former president's state of mind. >> claims that president trump actually thought the election was stolen are not supported by fact and are not a defense.
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>> they need massive personnel now. >> there's also new video presented of members of congress congress calling for help at the the height of the attack. mike they are breaking the law in many different ways. two skyler henry, cbs news, capitol hill. >> our cbs team of journalists o all over washington, d.c. covering this story. i spoke with catherine herridge earlier about today's hearing and with the committee revealed about potential criminal charges related to january 6th. >> the committee said there was evidence of obstruction, and is related to testimony about former president trump's wish to to travel to the capitol that dy that day. and it appears to be testimony that was given by secret service officials, and they also described conflicts in in witness testimony and war more than 1 million records
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divided by secret service. >> meanwhile former president trump responded online saying he he refuses to be intimidated calling the committee what he said was a total bust. > >> inflation is accelerating again after a slight slowdown in in august. our anne makovec tells us how much more we are paying for pretty much everything. we are all feeling the pain. mckay, have you checked that credit card bill lately? over 8% more than we were a year ago. this new report report is likely to bring new action from the federal reserve next month. the national average average price for gas is up $.20 $.20 per gallon so far this month. cost of groceries up 13%. . electricity is up over 15%. a natural gas has increased by 33%. overall, prices for everything we buy up, a .2% compared to one year ago. 8.2%. so far no real change. >> the fed is on track for their their next rate increase of the. the year.
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>> stocks bounced back from significant losses at the start of the day to an higher, the dow dow surged 2.8% before the closing bell. that is the biggest percentage gain this year. the s&p and nasdaq also jumped 2%. > >> some good news for retirees who get social security. he will will be getting more money every every month next year. it is the the annual cost of living adjust living adjustment. 8.7% boost in in light of inflation, that is the largest increase since 1981. monthly payments will go up around $146 for 70 million people who depend on social security. if the fed stays aggre stays aggressivehere, it uld put a key interest rate at a 14-year high by the end of the year, and also, reed, order traits have hit a 20-year 6.92% >> and the ripple effects keep on coming. anne makovec, thank
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you so much. > >> emotions are running high right now after a jury recommended the gunman in the parkland florida school shooting shooting not be executed for the the 2018 massacre. reporting from outside the courthouse. ch? courthouse. christian? >> we the jury unanimously find the aggravating factors that were proven beyond a reasonable doubt outweigh the mitigating circumstances established. no. >> a jury in florida is recommending that nicholas cruz received life in prison for killing 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school on valentine's day in 2018 piers i'm disgusted. with our legal s. legal system. i am disgusted with those jurors. >> today's ruling was yet another got punch for so many of of us. two during the three-month trial, jurors heard from both the prosecution who argued for the death penalty, as as well as the defense who was hoping for life in prison. his lawyer called him a broken and abused person and asked for compassion.
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>> do we kill brain damaged, mentally ill, broken people? do? do we?loofbelieved that believed that this shooter had been the victim of serious illness. >> the defendant pleaded guilty a year ago to killing 14 students and three staff members. the jury's decision needed to be unanimous in order to recommend the death penalty. reporting for cbs news, miami. >> so a lot of pain from those families. they will get to speak speak on the record when they give impact statements at next month's sentencing. we'll be there. > >> to the east bay, where police police have just announced an arrest in the shooting death of an armored security guard in september. investigators say 27-year-old bay of oakland confessed to killing 60-year-old 60-year-old john mendez just outside kaiser san leandro after after stealing a bag of cash from him that mendez planned to. to transport. bay now faces
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murder charges. > >> today on the san jose state campus, people came together toe to recognize smith and carlos. for the last 18 years, and on this day, the campus recognizes their devastation. >> smith and carlos show we must must be willing to sacrifice if we want to create a more just s. just society. i hope the belief what they did is right and history has proven them correct. correct. >> to mark today's ceremony, sjsu announced a fund to build a legacy track and field center that will be on a nine acre plot plot of land at the santa clara fairgrounds and will be open to the public. > >> oakland city leaders are scrambling to come up with new housing options for many being d being removed from an
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encampment. a church is committed to housing the homeless not just a guess what they believe and teach, but also because the pastor says it is now his personal mission. kpix 5's katie nielsen has the stor. the story. >> and this is a place for people to come and shower, get laundry services done -- >> a shower and laundry trailer sets up in westside missionary baptist church all thanks to the the work of pastor ken chambers. chambers. >> as a pastor it is my mission to being my brothers and sisters' keeper. >> he knows the struggles of homelessness all too well. >> my three daughters were in uc uc berkeley college, and we all stayed in their dorms. >> when chambers got back on his his feet he made a personal mission to help others struggling with homelessness, first, with a safe parking program in the church parking lot, then the d tiny s. jus to te.hriv
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>> ifnofom there's no telling where i would would be. but, i definitely wouldn't be well off like i am now and at least have a chance to do something with my life, you know? >> williams was 9 years old when when his mother died of breast . breast cancer. he was placed in foster care and found himself living on the streets. then he started sleeping in the safe parking lot of westside missionary. >> i still cry every night in my my car just hoping i would get a a roof over my head. i didn't expect anything, but the reality reality when i got here was better than i even expected. >> williams was one of the first first tiny home residence four years ago. since moving in he's gotten his dd ged, then associates. now he's about to move to dallas. my short-term goals is to get my bachelors. then i want to go to law school. school. i want to be a juvenile lawyer, and my long-term goal is is to be a congressman or senator.
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>> he says there is no one better to help solve the crisis than those who have expensed it could just like pastor chambers. chambers. katie nielsen, kpix 5. 5. > >> up next, staying quake read. quake ready. we will take a look look at a tool that will help us us get in gear to be prepared at at home. > >> plus fancy digs for the 49ers 49ers as they get ready to face the falcons, this sunday. > >> it's been another day in our typical june pattern here in october. but there may
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>> so we are a few days away from california's great shakeout. the state is urging all of us to get ready as a community to be prepared in case case an earthquake hits. people in menlo park had a chance to experience what a quick feels like today. this earthquake simulator is part of a tour by the state's office of emergency services. it will go on leading up to the great california shakeout next thursday. the simulator gives people a real live sense of an earthquake and what it feels like. it can range range from a magnitude 3.0 all the way up to a 7.0. > >> so the 49ers are on the road getting ready for sunday's matchup with the atlanta falcons, and they are doing it in style. somebody else who is in style, my friend, vern glenn, glenn, has the story. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> 49ers are settled into the
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greenbrier resort in west virginia. rooms start at $500 a night, so they don't have to worry about sharing a hotel with with media members. >> are you staying in greenbrie? greenbrier too? that's messed up. >> [ laughter ] >> i can give you guys some the . keys that don't work. no >>what d be the in t in that? as you take a look at these rooms, bring your wallet. white sulfur springs, west virg. west virginia. with the red and gold report, i'm vern glenn. > >> here at home, sanna marin high school's junior varsity football team has won one player player that separates them from the entire league. vern reports that he will be back with us. she started playing football last year. and get this, never drops the ball. >> as the unbeaten sanna marin jv football team arrives for another game the spotlight
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lately has been on katie martin. martin. >> she's absolutely the nucleus of this team. >> my coach told me we were going to make history this year. year. that's what we did. >> the 5'5" sophomore is in the the best player, it doesn't even even start, but dad doesn't miss miss a game. >> she walked in one day and said i want to play football. i said surely you mean soccer. and and she was like i mean football. >> the boys support me so much. >> i've never coached a girl before and anything, and i asked asked her, you know, what does she expect out of me? and she said absolutely nothing, just treat me like every se. so yeah, ngwith r. so n'ke ito, ysare big onher. >> i get hit pretty hard sometimes. but it's not like the the female body is like a week or in that sense. i don't know why people get soabout it. >> so what is special about
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martin? in only her second year of organized football? >> as far as her hands goes she catches everything that hits her her hands. >> then this happened. >> quick out into the end zone. katie martin. >> martin became the first young young lady to score a touchdown in school history. >> it took a long time to hit how important that was. >> from now on no one will remember my name, but i'll know i was part of that, and that makes me feel good that i was part of something she did. >> martin's message, as she was for her number to be called. >> i want younger girls to know they can play. that's what i want. a lot of people saw the video, and i think they'll unded they'll understand that there are already a lot of girls who want to join just because they have seen it. >> girl power embodiment. good for her. they really show us we can all say we were part of that that when we are all on board.
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>> if you were along the coast you were in that soupy fog. > >> it's going to be a little bit bit warmer on friday as the area area of high pressure that's been hanging out will be closer, closer, squeezing the atmosphere atmosphere more, producing dusty dusty offshore winds. it will translate togr, just enough to warm up temperatures by a few degrees. then we get back into a colder pattern as the high shifts away, away, so less atmosphere on top means the lowest levels expand, and we will cool off saturday and sunday with secular weather sticking around into early next week. here's the fog that has been hanging out along the coast, just completely unable to to shake it in western marin county and the western half of san francisco, san mateo county. county. let's zoom in. you see that fog hanging around the golden gate. we were clear for a a moment, but we are starting to to get fogged in again. that
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will spread back out throughout the evening. tonight we are down down to 60, still a junior like pattern. further inland it's not not very warm at all. temperatures at the warmest, 76 and 77 at concord to livermore. it's actually very close to normal for october. fog will spread and back up once again through the first several hours of friday. but still hanging out out around the bay and along the the coast as we head toward lun. toward lunchtime. more clearing over downtown san francisco and over the rest of the bay as we head into early afternoon. temperatures tonight dropping into the low to mid 50s with upper 40s in the north bay valleys. high temperatures tomorrow, a few degrees warmer, which puts us a few degrees above average inland near 80 degrees for most inland parts of of the north bay around 80 in the santa clara valley with mid 80s in the east bay valley. as you go closer to the pacific, c. pacific, colder. low 60s right along the coast. beyond the
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seven-day forecast we have rain chances headed our way. a couple couple of caveats, this is very long range data, so this is speculative and half science. we we are looking at a decent chan. decent chance. we will get into a more unsettled pattern, not so so much during the week next week but the following weekend. so that gives us something to look forward to in the long-term. it has been over a mh a month since that september rain chance paid a visit. temperatures are going to subtly subtly warm-up around the bay, back to the mid to upper 60s tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, in san francisco and . and oakland. everybody's temperatures this weekend will be a few degrees below average, but pleasantly so. the warmer spots only in the mid-70s over the weekend, reed. > >> coming up, you've heard the phrase our little ones will lead lead us. coming up, sh
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>> bus driver shortages continuo be a challenge for schools all across the country. you've heard you've heard stories of kids saying i waited, and no bus. but but a 7-year-old in colorado has has a really interesting strategy that might be the solution. watch. >> excuse me, hi, my name is kenzie, we are looking for bus drivers at school. >> that's right, kenzie is
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making it her goal to recruit people to drive her and her friends to school. just second grade. she was saddened when her her bus ride was canceled before school grade she made a video to get the word out, and was sen was seen out passing flyers. >> hi, my name is kenzie, i need need some bus drivers. >> once i saw that i was like oh oh my gosh, this is a role in the community that i overlooked. overlooked. >> that's why we do these community stories here. kenzie's kenzie's school district needs about 60 drivers to reinstate canceled rounds. other districts districts in that area are short short about 70 drivers. > >> coming up, nothing like a great pair of jeans, right? find
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>> you know some people pay top dollar for vintage clothes, and it doesn't get more so than this, a pair of levi's from the 1880s just sold at auction -- look at that, more than $87,000. two men had to get together to buy the jeans. one of them is the owner of a vintage denim st. denim store. these levi's, look at them, old label, it doesn't look much different than today's . they were found in an abandoned mine several years ago. it makes me wonder why somebody is taking their pants off in there. they are surprisingly durable though. 38h 38 inch waist, 32 inch length in
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>> o'donnell: tonight, the historic move by the january 6th committee voting unanimously to subpoena donald trump as lawmakers call the former president the driving force mind the assault on the u.s. capitol. >> he must be accountable. we must seek the testimony under oath of january 6th central player. >> o'donnell: the startling evidence that donald trump knew there'd be violence, and the never-before-seen video of congressional leadership during the assault. cbs's scott macfarlane has the new details. no death penalty. the outrage and tears in the courtroom after a jury recommends the parkland shooter get life without parole. >> this animal deserves to die

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