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move forward. >> and do not roll down your window. a message for drivers concerned about being targeted. > >> street safety concerns in sa. san jose. a rash of pedestrian accidents in less than eight ho. eight hours. > >> anger over an east bay health health warning, what we just learned about air quality inves. quality investigation. good evening. about 100 people gathered in san lorenzo to remember a ministry student kild saturday morning in berkeley. three others were injured. the g the shooting is now prompting a call for action to make the city city safer as katie nielsen explains that those who are close to the student say it's their faith that will help them through the loss. >> reporter: this was a favorite a favorite hymn of eli's. >> our dearly beloved friend anr and brother and servant of god.
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>> reporter: the pastor here lead the candlelight vigil. he has known eli since he was in elementary school and encouraged encouraged him to follow his f. his faith. >> he was an assistant pastor te eli was a vinityud youth. the pacific school of religion in berkeley. according to berkeley police, eli was shot d killed on telegraph avenue aftr getting into a fight. police have not released other information about circumstances or possible assess backs. >> there is a gun control issue. politicians can deal with thatt that, but we need to learn and move forward. >> reporter: for this family , the only path forward is forgiv, forgiving those who killed eli. >> this is a test of faith. when when we encounter tragedies, such as this, it's a test.
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>> reporter: they said one of te ways they want to keep eli's memory alive is working to end gun violence through community outreach. in san lorenzo, kpix 5. >> berkeley's mayor touched on the uptake of violence during hs state of the city address this . this evening. >> the send shockwaves throughout the community and they highlight that we must expd our definition and approach to . to safety. we have invested $1 million from the city budget inl services like violence prevention, youth services, and committee health. these are programs we know are proven to stop violence and that is how we we prevent this. five police are are investigating three pedestrn three pedestrian accidents that happen in eight hours. one was a a fatal crash. an elderly woman was hit and killed by a car in s area. the driver is cooperating with police. this sparks the 28th pedestrian death and the
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53rd traffic fatality. an elderly man sustained life-threatening injuries in a hit and run along monterey road and the 20 minutes later, a cyct was hit by a car on the same road a mile away. > >> now to a health warning connected to a pungent smell crockett residents have spent the past week trying to protect themselves from elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide in the air. people started noticing a foul l near the crockett wastewater treatment plant and it turns out? an issue at the plant is cg elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide in the air. it is expecd to stick around for a week. people who live nearby are being being urged to stay inside as the chemical can cause headaches headaches and nausea. the plant is owned by the local seen a sugar refinery. tonight, the bay bay area air quality district i. is investigating. the agency says that over the past few weeks they have responded to 300
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300 complaints about the smell and issued 16 public nuisance violations. residents packed a city meeting task why they weret warned earlier. >> the people would have understood this, if we had reced had received a clear, direct, honest, open, and humane dissemination of information abt information about what we were , were smelling, how it might impact us, and what steps we could take to protect ourselves. >> officials say that friday was was the first time they detected they detected levels of the chemical that were high enough to cause a public health concern. > >> the death of a teenager has n ruled an accident. her disappearance in august set off in massive two week search in the tahoe area. investigators sy investigators say the 16-year-old drowned after crashing her car into a reservoir after she left a largy large party at a campground. authorities did not release details on how her car ended up
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in the water. > >> learning more about the man y killed by a wood chipper in menlo park. the father died on . on tuesday. he lived in redwood city and fell into a wood chipper while on a tree trimmin. trimming job. cal osha is invesg is investigating his death and has up to six months to determine if there was a safety issue and whether or not citations will be issued. > >> hundreds of school kids in oakland dance to music's and having fun, to kick off a national event called "lights on on afterschool paid" this is aid at keeping kids safe and inspirg them to learn, lead, and succeed. the event comes at a te when many oakland residents are on edge following a rash of school shootings, homicides, and and violent carjackings. police are sending drivers a message on message on how to a safe and say
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say do not roll down your windows, keep your doors locked, locked, and leave the space between your car and the one int of you in case you need to esca. to escape. >> reporter: a deadly year on the streets of oakland was 104 homicides, a number slightly don from last year. the oakland police department has noticed a rise in carjackings. oakland city council members are reiterating the message to protect yourself from violent r. violent robbers. >> that's nothing new. we have always had community meetings where we have handouts where its it says this is what you can do to harden your home against burglaries, protect your car from being broken. >> reporter: according to numbers released by the oakland police department, last week there were eight carjackings, bringing the total to 8809. that is an increase of 16% from
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last year. >> violent crime has gone up over the past couple years and over the summer, more so. things so. things are starting to levef but leveling off at a high level level is not okay. we can't be okay with this. joe biden met wh met with congressman barley and senator padilla to ask for help in tackling oakland's crime pro. crime problem. police chief armstrong says that a recent batch of graduates from the fied training program has made it possible to divert some resources, but councilmember cob councilmember cobb feels that the city needs more help. >> the chief assigned more offis to our crime investigations division, but i want to do what we had in the past. i want to bg the fbi in and have them lend us us investigators to help solve more violent crimes. > >> still ahead, when house speaker nancy pelosi said about trump for rioters stormed the capital on january 6th, plus,
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say in addition to five people killed, two more were wounded, g a k-9 officer. the suspect is described as a juvenile male. no no possible motive has been rel. been released. > >> cnn has released new footage from january 6th including video video taken by house speaker nancy pelosi's daughter right before the capital was stormed. pelosi was recorded as saying that she would punch former president trump if he came to the capital after the rally. >> at the moment he is not coming but that could change. >> >> i hope he comes, i want to punch him. i've been waiting for for this. for trespassing on capitol grounds. i want to punch punch him. i'm going to jail and and i'll be happy. megan has committee investigating the attack voted to subpoena former president trump and document his his testimony. > >> a growing demand for two mor. city council members to resign following racist remarks made during a private redistricting . redistricting meeting. angry
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protesters shut down two city council meetings this week and are calling for councilmembers kevin de leon to resign. elite audio recording reveals that day day and two other leaders were involved in a conversation that included crude and racist remars racist remarks. then city council president martinez can also be heard making power grab. grab statements. >> i would go after them. >> don't go after me. >> get that from his brother. >> >> that last remark by martinez was in reference to fellow cityl man mike baughn and who has a bk son. she resigned, along with l.a. labor leader, ron herrera. > >> former first lady and secrety of state, hillary clinton, visited san francisco to push for prop one. it would decide if if the right to abortion and contraception should be added to
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to the california constitution. >> it will not stop. they are going after contraception and they are going after marriage. they have no limit to how much they want to turn the clock back on our fundamental rights and . and freedoms. >> critics call this proposition proposition extreme and say it goes beyond roe versus wade. they point to the lack of any le limiting late-term abortions. > >> netflix is announcing a cheaper plan with commercials for seven dollars a month, the first time the streaming services have added ads, giving subscribers it discount in exchange for commercial interru. commercial interruptions. ads will run during each hour of vig of viewing. netflix says the service will debut next month in in the u.s. > >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist. thought was back back in full force. i kind of
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like this pattern. the mac wait until you see the picture from treasure island. the fog is bacd we will not see a huge change to to the big picture pattern tomorrow or over the weekend, but i think things will shift. you know it will happen in a matter of time. the one thing that is different is that temperatures will be slightly wr slightly warmer as his area of high pressure in the northwest will be more directly overhead meaning more atmosphere on top of us, maybe compressing the marine layer and helping to compress the air at ground level level and warming it up a few degrees. it won't send temperats send temperatures back to warmer warmer levels. it just won't be as chilly. here's all that fog dropping down close to ground level over downtown san francisco. temperatures are in the 50s across the board. it's 51 in santa rosa. temperatures by the inland are down to the upper 50s at 11:00. we will seee fog spreading out through tonigt through tonight but like the
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past several mornings, it will back up, even if it does so at a a leisurely pace. we have reduced visibility and by the te we at lunchtime, fog should be back. san francisco, downtown, it might take a little while. you'll have gray skies overhead all day. temperatures are dropping farther into the 50s, y the lower half of the 50s was upper 40s for some locations in the north bay valleys and tempes will vary widely. this time of year, it's not a normal-lookinge map. we normally see a small difference between san francisco francisco and concord and fairf. and fairfield. the other 20+ degree difference tomorrow with low 60s along the coast, 60s and and 70s throughout the day with 70s and 80s inland. we have a few temperatures above average into the weekend. it looks like a pretty nice weekend. expect gray skies to stick around if you are heading down to half moon bay and braving pumpkin trc pumpkin traffic. high
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temperatures are around 60 degrees, saturday and sunday and and that might be optimistic. a lot of times, we have stayed in the upper 50s along the coast. i i will be down in san franciscoy francisco saturday for paws for a cause benefiting friends, bros friends, brothers and the elderly. the dobby caution contt caution contest starts at 12:30. 12:30. you can register on site and benefits go to a great cause . the temperature is in the low 60s. bring a jacket. > >> further down the line, we hae a more unsettled pattern. alex continues to point in a wetter direction heading toward next wd next weekend and the last full week of october. it's beyond the the scope of the forecast. we have dry weather in the forecast forecast for the next several days with more cloud cover with no major changes to temperatures once we see that preformatted for him and part of the bay area area tomorrow, giving way to below average temperatures overe weekend. the warmest spots will only reach the middle portion of
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of the 70s. not bad for october. > >> when you say not bad, that doesn't describe the foot tall game. thursday night games have been terrible. 59 minutes was a travesty. at the last minute was was good and that is what will show you. that is next. plus, draymond green, back to practicr the punch. apparently all is well. more
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>> charlie walter is here. draymond green is back. >> he is. you know that he toes the line. it's what he does. this time, he crossed it. one week removed from the punch around the world and the warriors are ready to put it behind them. so far so good. they said practice but like any. any other. green was back on th, first time for him since he sought to jordan poole in the face and put him on the floor. the next time we hear from him, it could be about contract extension. as for draymond green's future, he has a player option which means he will have a decision to make at the end of of the season. many people saide might play with lebron in l.a. green says he's trying to not
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make it a distraction as they pe another championship. >> we have a championship to wi. to win. i am not one to let cons about my future or what i'm going to do next year or what some one else, i don't get into that. i don't like to let contract drama lingered. my contract is what it is and i have two years left on my deal g this year, trying to win anothep another championship and that's what it is for me. i don't want to harp on it. >> case closed. two weeks ago we begging the 49ers to score some. some points. it was the biggest issue. the biggest predicament now is the injuries? half the starters were missing by the end end of last week's game against carolina and it keeps getting worse. there is the headliner currently not practicing. nick bosa missed a second straight day to tune up during due to that injury that had him miss with carolina. but their head
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coach hasn't ruled him out. > >> two bad football teams. really bad. but a great finish. the bears host the commanders, fourth quarter with brian robinn brian robinson, touchdown! he was shocked and now he has his t his first. justin fields, fourth fourth and goal, up for darnell mooney! second lack. did not control the ball in the end zone. down at the one yard line. devastation, for the bears. washington 12, chicago seven. can we get offense next thursda? thursday night? baseball, mariners and astros, with dusty baker getting the butterflies. sixth inning, last night's herod to walk off and does it again. alvarez, left field and gone, with houston up 3-2. top nine mariners with the tying run on . on crawford. easiest double play
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play in the book. that will do . do it. houston, no problem. astros win 4-2 and take a series series lead. the playoffs continue tomorrow morning. yankees and guardians have first first pitch. by the time you wake up, most likely, we have baseball. should be a good game. game. > >> still ahead, a study shows my
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> >> elon musk is under federal investigation over his $44 billion deal with twitter. authorities say they are investigating his conduct linked linked to the deal. in july, he attempted to terminate the dealg that the company misrepresentede number of spam accounts on the platform. twitter then sued elon elon musk but last week, elon musk re-entered the deal and the the judge placed a lawsuit on pause. > >> tonight, elon musk is warning warning free internet for ukraine's military could be coming to an end. the company has donated about 20,000 starlig satellite unit to the country. he says that to the cost has been $80 million. the bill would would be $400 million for the next 12 months. > >> when it comes to coronavirus, 40% of americans have lied abot infection at one point according
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according to a new survey. it ws led by the university of utah h. utah health. more than 1700 people were surveyed across they the country and about 42% say that they misled others about whether they had covid in order to avoid restrictions like mask, social distancing, and quaranti. and qutine. some promising news, when it comes to the updated covid vaccine. pfizer says early clinical data shows it's much more effective than the original against the ba .4 nba .5 strains. > >> up next, people could spend t on clothes but would you drop $87,000 on a
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eight wheels. it'll be open from from wednesday to sunday at fulton plaza. you can also play one of the new pianos installed along the jfk promenade in golden gate park, inspired by the flower piano at the botanical gardens. > >> how much would you pay for a 100-year-old pair of levi's? this pair, from the 1880s, just sold for $87,000 at an auction to a vintagaroneof the de down in old mineshaft innew mex. nexi > >> finally, new video of two rescued mountain lion cubs d d beenfollowfor a few nths. rose d habitat in the pal. palm desert. they were rescued as orphans in san mateo and
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pescadero and nursed back to health at the oakland zoo. they are now enjoying living together together at the living desert zo desert zoo. rose is apparently the most curious, but sage is more cautious, checking things out from a distance. >> i want to go back to the jeans. $87,000? pricey. whoever bought this can have my resume. >> is probably just for putting it on the wall, right? > >> the news (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident
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