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was there with live there too. >> that was fewer, martin, there. his home survived the inferno. and you also see that there. the memorial that stands for those who never made it out all right, so, those of you who live up in the north bay, you might have felt shaking this evening. a series of three earthquakes, along with some smaller jolts in the area. nea the geysers near cobb. this happened around three minutes been at 5:00 this evening. the magnitude is pretty small. .4 22.1, that is probably why ther has been no damage reported. finally pick look at this. a bag of candy, looks pretty normal, right? but this bag of whoppers, and skittles, contain deadly fentanyl pills. today, someone tried to go through tsa screening at lax airport with bags of candy, but they were not snacks for the flight. instead, authority spent about 12,000 fentanyl pills stuffed inside bags. this comes, after
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the dea warned about colorful rainbow fentanyl pills that could be attractive to kids. so, put this into perspective. they found 12,000 pills, but just two milligrams of fentanyl is what is considered to be a lethal dose. after a day of warm, even hot temperatures across the bay area we do have cooler temperatures in store, as we head into the weekend. i will have details on that, plus a look at which records are tied or set today in the first alert forecast. also, coming up, who would be gutsy enough to steal the identities of these notorious murderer fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises. what's the real math behind prop 27, their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the
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enjoying that blast of heat in mid-october. >> i know we are not going to have this type of weather for too long. so we have got to tak advantage of it. >> hot, warm, reminder of trace of summary at the devoid to fall. time to stop those sweaters this week, maybe in the mornings, but afternoons still kind of cold. then in the fashion there w like that. >> that is a good thing. we understand we broke some record today for some change. >> it has been a weird month so far, because for the first two weeks of october it felt like june, with the fog along the coast and warmer temperatures and went. today felt like late august, early september. which is reversed. and then by the weekend it will feel like november. we have yet to reall land in october, including thes new record high temperatures in some cases record high temperatures. record, downtown san francisco, 90 degrees, clos to san jose, brick broke a record by oakland, the record was 84. 92. and closer to livermore. those inland
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temperatures, about where we expected to end up, but temperatures around the bay, substantially above our forecas ties for today, because the offshore winds really took over, pushed away any marine influence offshore, but now it is starting to make its way bac in. so, things are starting to change. the warm pattern is going to be breaking down over the next 48 hours or so. it is still going to be warm inland tomorrow, but not as hot as today, and by the time we hit the weekend some big changes on the way, as a storm system dive in from the pacific northwest. unfortunately it will use up it moisture before it gets to us. the high rats acti, luckthembut we will have to settle for some cooler temperatures as we head into the weekend. right now? we are not seeing any fog out ther just yet. temperatures are mostly dropped down into the 60 even into the mid- 50s in santa rosa. i emphasize just yet in terms of the fog, because we will see some of that trying to reform along the coast and even creeping inside the bay. it is not going to make a big push in the inland valleys by tomorrow morning. the fog that is out
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there will back up to the coast as we head towards late morning and early afternoon. temperatures will start off tomorrow morning about marriage into the upper 50s, when we are supposed to be closer to 50 degrees itself. the one spot where you might drop below 50, the north bay valleys, your usual cool spots. high temperatures tomorrow reaching up to normal , mid 70s around the bay, further inland though, still 5-10 degrees above normal up into the 80s and in the ver warmest spots, or into the eas bay reaching up to around 90 degrees. we will not see any rain at the seven-day forecast. the 6 to 10 day prediction center continues to show a chance of weathering the normal conditions, but kind of a weak signal around the bay area. th sign that it is closer to the pacific northwest, the same story is present from the 8-14 day outlook, which takes us int early november. they are not technically 0% rain chances , a the cooler air arrives, but we are talking 10 to 20% chance of friday, into saturday, with a chance of moisture, and that is not worth any moisture in the seven-darecast we do have
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cooler temperatures though. onl low to mid 60s for san francisc and oakland, with upper 60s in san jose this weekend. then you are back up to around 70 this week. even the warmest spots north of the golden gate and into the east bay only hitting the low 70s saturday and sunday we will keep looking for those elusive rain chances as we head through next week. >> elusive. all right, thanks, paul. our state is going to recou about $20 billion in money stolen by fraudsters. turns out one of those scammers here in the bay area was apparently gutsy enough to steal the identities of two very high-profile names, notorious killers, in fact. attorney general, rob on tap, says a woman impersonated scott peterson and serial killer, carrie stinger, in a scam to collect about $145,000 in unemployment benefits between 2020-2021. randy iglesias was arrested and appeared in court today, charged with 10 counts. prosecutors say iglesias worke with account of the in saint clinton where they are housed.
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maybe that is where the idea wa hatched. he is convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, lacey, and their unborn child. meanwhile, were remora in 1999, steiner confessed to killing women in yesterday. his family' unusual story is featured in a docuseries. >> but frankly, the inmates are mocking us. it has been 133 death row inmates who have claims in their names. here's another really strange wrinkle in this case. back in november of 2020, the sacramento county da revealed that peterson and steiner both committed unemployment for themselves. straightahead in sports. at long last, kpix top five plays are back ! and guess who practiced for the 49ers? wears number 97? sacks quarterback for a living. initials, nb. it's
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it was good to see pat roessler, allen martin say nic bosa on the field today. but he was limited. most of the defensive starters have been wiped out, so it was good to see. number 97. >> is it bugging you at all? >> i feel really good. i have got to get in for practice this week. see how it feels. but i' optimistic. baseball today, will moment from san diego. brothers erin and austin nola played themselves. austin rivers eagl to write to write. the first time the they have ever played against each other in the playoffs. they rallied back an won the game 8-5. it evened the final championship series at a game apiece. now, what was astros , justin verlander, saying it was
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a glove? how about i throw it i the yankees batters miss. like here in the sixth inning, and one of the a.l. championship series, he had 11 strikeouts in six innings of one run ball. bottom of the sixth, astros up and run. but chance mccormick left no doubt on this one. in the home standing houston astro won it 4-2. game two is tomorrow. all right, now we don't normally do this on the late show. so, here we go with the october day of the kpix top fiv . here we go. number five, su not enough. the padres right fielder, ron soto. a phillies run score. that is a tough one. number four. and be a magic rookie , making better in place but the number one overall pic through it down on the pistons in detroit. number three, major league soccer how did not go in read a great crossbar save and a gol post here it is again. crazy!
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number two, grizzlies wha your head! grizzlies, steven adams, over this past. and he just showed up like it was nothing. and number one, sons and mavericks clutch shot to win it the former warrior endeared himself to the home folks in th valley of the sun they can for 22 points down to win over dallas and luca don church, that deserves an at a boy from steph curry. >>, and! yeah, dave! stick wit it! stick with it! the kansas sleep! i don't care! stick wit it! >> the exact emotions that i have when i do the kpix top five. it will take a lot out o you when you duties, we don't d them often, but when we do we
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ball out. >> all right, you are like a house on fire. we told these people that they would have a midweek pickup, you delivered. silicon valley started making a very dramatic entrance to the flying car wars. and a reminder, members of our kpix 5 team has been workin very hard to tell your stories from the bay area latino community as we show you and celebrate hispanic heritage month. we are so grateful to bring you
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a lot of celebrities are working to bring focus on mental health issues tonight. >> this is a nonprofit event called bring change to minded held its 10th annual fundraiser at bimbo's tonight, hosted by actress, glenn close, to close the stigma on mental illness, something his family has faced in real life. she says she
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noticed a lot more of us are open or becoming more open abou speaking about our mental health. >> i think people are talking more openly. i think they are more aware of the need. but i think it's doesn't mean that there's not still a huge amount of need for people to learn how to talk about it and how to change people's behaviors and attitude around mental illness. >> right, and how to drop the stigma truck. actress , melissa mccarthy, received the robin williams legacy of lateral board. >> if someone is in distress with their mental health, ther is still so much shame and so much stigma, and we just have to get rid of that. it is one in four people deal with this. we have to just really say we are here, this is real , and nobody should have to deal or feel embarrassed or ashamed to get proper help. >> and to know your community support that surrounds you.
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it is no secret, the startups have been developing these flying cars for years. no santa clara base, alex are not ask is throwing its hat into th wars. after the dramatic unveiling, their ceo said this one is different. was. look it up, kids. this is different model a, he says this is the first and only flying ca that allows for street driving and what they call vertical takeoff. that means no more parallel parking. >> it can be used today with today's infrastructure. who wants to wait another 50 years for a car? >> so this model a in 2022 is fully electric with a 200 mile driving range and a 110 mile flying range. it is available now for presale. it will set yo back 300 grant. the first
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flying cars are expected to rol off of the line, or maybe we should they fly off of the line in 2025. while sitting in awkward silence during the next uber ride, you could be blasted with targeted ads. number is launching its own advertising unit. that means riders will see ads from the beginning to the end of their trips. those ads will then be targeted aroun your destination and where you visited before. riders will als be able to buy products withou leaving the uber app. they told the wall street journal, in fact, people will be able to op out of those ads that will pop up on your app. get this. spending nearly $ million on a single toil
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valley. we can all agree finding a public bathroom in th city, kind of like an olympic sport. but the city just secured funding, they got funding to build that single public toilet at a very high cost. and get this? it wouldn't be ready to flush until 2025. could you imagine the line? local and state leaders were supposed to announce the plans today, but the canceled event. can you imagine? after the chronicle broke the story of th expensive flush. now, a lot of neighbors are asking a lot of questions. >> it shouldn't cost that much. that is ridiculous. i mean, it just seems exorbitant. 10 times exorbitant. i think, maybe, if it was a paid toilet that would be beneficial? yeah. >> but $1.7 million? >> yeah that's-- 1.7 million? that is just-- that's crazy. >> yeah, paid toilet, meaning w pay for the toilet instead of paying to use, right? the city says the estimate is on the high-end to account for
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construction costs, paying a living wage and other things. at least the questions are overflowing. >> i kn it. captioning sponsored by cbs >> tesla may be best known for electric cars, yes, but it may soon have another product to show off. >> the company held its artificial intelligence day on friday, and that's where c.e.o. elon musk introduced a prototype of the company's optimus robot. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( robot speaking ) >> welcome to tesla a.i. day. today we unveil tesla's most advanced robot. it is not me. i am just an early prototype, introducing optimusk. although optimusk lacks human emotion, it has remarkable agility. take a look. to be fair, it's the first time it's danced without a tether.
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