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i just stayed off my phone. >> a lot of clients are afraid to come down here. now at 11:00, spending millions to change the image of downtown san francisco, all to make sure shoppers feel safe
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this holiday weekend. will that plan be enough? good evening, i'm sara donchey. a lot when a lot of people go to shop, head out to eat. but do people feel safe doing that? a lot of people say they don't and nowty leaders are hoping to do something about it. think are hoping to prevent this louis but gone store on kpix 5. has more on the city's plan and what to think about it. the mayor said more community sites would be located within the next six weeks to improve public safety. these days dustin med lock said he doesn't wander around to do any shopping. monday evening he came to pick up the phone. >> i've been here for 11 years. there's a lot more homeless
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now. and so i love san francisco, it's beautiful, i see people casually smoking, doing drugs. it's a little alarming. so hopefully whatever they're doing will help. >> reporter: under mayor breed's expansion plan, help is coming in the form of community ambassadors and attendance. they're retired police officers that add another layer of safety. >> there is more work to do. we can't make up for the 500 officers short. to be innovative to make things better. >> reporter: sfpd ambassadors can free up sworn officers who can focus on more serious matters. >> we are looking at ways in which we can have alternatives for exactly what we're talking about specifically downtown, having eyes and ears on the
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streets. those who are welcoming visitors, even folks who live up here with a smile on their face. >> reporter: it will cost the city about $8 million. >> it's a great idea. i think a lot of people will come out shopping more and actually do their christmas shopping. >> coming from new york, you just need to be aware of your surroundings. yeah, you just need to be very aware of what's going on, who is following you, who is not following you. and just be aware if there is sketchy people. >> reporter: in san francisco betty yu kpix 5. >> a lot of businesses have said enough is enough. walgreens closed several stores. they said it was too much theft. the ceo of kodo hiid team did not feel safe here. i asked the ceo of
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the bay area council what it will take to bring businesses back. >> we have to clean up the city. we have to make the city safe. we have to make it pleasant. a redesign to take place in order to see the future demands of us. also tonight a san francisco city supervisor calling out police and sfmta after a crash that left one woman dead and another very badly hurt. this happened at 24th and santiago just before 11:00 this morning. police say the driver hit two pedestrians and then several cars. supervisor gordon mar says we need safer streets and we need them now. we need sfmta to move faster. and then he took a jab at the cops, tweeting we need sfpd to enforce traffic laws. we need everyone who drives a car to understand speeding
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kills. reckless driving took effect today. well another day, another school shooting in the u.s. this time at a high school in st. louis. students were running out of their classrooms, after a gunman walked in and said you're all going to die. the 19-year-old shot and killed a 61-year-old p.e. teacher and a teenage girl before officers shot and killed him. when her friend came face to face with the shooter. >> i heard four gunshots. i saw a dead body with blood everywhere. >> it is hard to imagine that. the gunman also wounded seven other people. police are looking into his mental state.
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redwood city residents debating on whether to temporarily ban new gun stores from moving into the city. >> do you guys approve, liquor licenses left and right with no problem? sometimes they locate it within a thousand feet. same thing with cannabis. when it comes to guns, we're protected. we're inviting a lot of litigation about this. this is a big deal. we're not going to let it go. >> other people want to keep the stores out of hi. frankly extremely disturbing to hear there could be a firearm retailer across the street. i don't want the gun store across the street from where my children attend school or from anyone else's school for that matter. >> so all of this is happening as two separate firearm retailers submitted applications to set up shop in the city. it will be the first gun stores there unless redwood city moves to block them, which
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could be up to two years. you have less than an hour to register to vote in the midterms. one of the local races is for the mayor's office in san jose. cindy chavez squared off on the debate stage tonight. they talked pedestrian safety, downtown san jose recovery from the pandemic, and tackling homelessness. >> one of the best things we can do for our small businesses over time is build housing, so we have a customer base for people to walk down the street and go to those small businesses. >> the reason why i want to be mayor of san jose, i know i can get the city and county working closely together, so we can move people quickly from the streets into permanent housing. >> the midterms are two weeks away with a surge of early voting. california reporting
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more than 800,000 votes so far. according to edison research and catalysts. the atherton my they found a car buried in the backyard for 30 years. straight ahead on sports. a new look for a former giant skipper. and another fallen. not the kind of news they want to hear
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we're learning more about a mystery in the backyard of an atherton mansion. a car buried five feet under ground. csi teams used ground penetrating radar after a cadaver dog flagged the site. the mercedes-benz was pulled out of the ground, taken to a san mateo crime lab. investigators did not find human remains. the car was reported stolen back in september of 1992. police say they're still looking into it, and they're waiting on dmv records. all right, vern is here. we need to light some candles, burn some sage for the 49ers. we're going to have to do something because what's going on with all these injuries? >> injuries. everybody's got them, but the 49ers among their starters. boy, they are just struck down. all right, we've got the 49ers. if it makes you
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feel any better. the niners aren't an earl will, but we are far from that game. the team will get it done without kyle. juice broke his finger on this play when a guy caught and achieved defenders face masks. he had surgery today and will miss the rams game. also deebo samuel is day-to-day with a sore hamstring. how about a bright spot to the 49ers loss to the chiefs. just join the team on friday following a stray from carolina. the stanford alum torched and touched the ball ten times for 62 yards. pretty imprezzive considering he was learning the playbook just today. >> i know some of the plays, they never heard before when he was in the huddle. >> if i'm not out there, i expect to be prepared. i'm sure my coaches and teammates expect
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me to be prepared. you can't sit there and make excuses saying i didn't have a lot of time, i don't have ready to go. the patriots hosted the bears, picking up the second quarter chicago 8.5 underdogs. led 10-0. new england bailey zappe who dove into the end zone. like that it was 10-7. pats led 14-10. justin fields flips to herbert. gave the bears the lead, but check it out. bears won the game. both teams have the record of 3-4. and over to baseball, they will meet in the world series beginning friday in houston. the skipper has another shot at trying to win it. trying to win
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in texas. bruce bouche introduced as the new manager for the texas it rangers. he last managed in 2019 with the giants. and the 67-year-old admitted he had been missing the game. >> i miss this game. there's so many things about the game that i miss. in the dugout, you know, the competition, being on the team. spent more time winning and watching the games. the more i was missing it. mark your calendars. bouche and the rangers are at the giants next august 11, 12, 13. that's going to be a huge hot ticket to get. >> it is so weird to see them in that hat. >> yes, you're used to seeing them there. >> we'll have to get used to it. thank you so much, vern. and he's taking the helm. and what we just learned about the future's prime minister. and here are the guests tonight on the late show with
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seen a bunch of wildfires here this october. some of the clearest skies. >> the conditions were something to contend with and did help out to clear out what haze there was. and compared to the past few octobers, this has been an easy one. let's hope for that it continues. >> hoping and praying. until we get some rain though, we will need to look out for any new fires getting started. the next couple of days, we're not going to see any significant rain chances out of the clouds with a dry cold front moving through tonight and tomorrow. cooler than normal temperatures will continue throughout the rest of the week. today's highs almost exactly average for late october. but today's high temperatures were the warmest that we are going to experience for the rest of the seven-day forecast. it will be pleasantly cooler. we'll see the passing cloud cover tonight and tomorrow morning. but not even the hint of a green freckle on
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the future grand map show you a sprinkle or two. a lot of sunshine for the rest of wednesday. clear skies sticking around for thursday. even with abundant sunshine, temperatures are going to end up a couple of degrees short of what is normal for this time of the year. as a better chance for rain further down the line in the forecast. this is the seven-day rainfall outlook. i would bet on the lower end of these rain chances. if we pick up a little bit of rain over the weekend with a decent chance running for the 40% to 50% chance. it would be a tenth of an inch in a couple of locations. a little more for the north bay, potentially quarter inch there. same thing for the santa cruz mountains and the rain shadows are likely barely more than a trace for san jose. if this even develops in the first place. we will keep you updated as we get closer to the last weekend in october. just a little fog along the coast. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to around 60 degrees
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at the moment. temperatures drop down to the upper 40s, otherwise low to mid-50s to begin the day on tuesday. that's almost exactly average for the 25th of october. the highs end up short of normal. that's close enough that it should be pleasantly cool and not overly breezy. around 60 degrees near the coast. down the peninsula on the south end of the y around 70 in the valley. exactly 70 in san jose. mostly the low 70s inland, the east bay, the warmest spot, only reaching up to the mid-70s. the mid-60s in san francisco with mid to upper 60s in oakland and the east bay. temperatures around 70 degrees, a little bit warmer you go and far north in sonoma county. your seven-day forecast doesn't include any huge changes in
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temperatures. at least a shower chance, but right now, the long range date is a little bit fuzzy. the best bet would be on saturday night into early sunday for a decent chance of rain showers. that means it will be out of the way with the temperatures returning to near average for the month. and you don't have to worry about water proofing the trick or treaters costumes on monday. officially off death row at san quentin state prison, the new mugshot. but last year the state court overturned it, resentenced to life in prison without parole. now a new trial is being considered after jury misconduct claims. the judge has 90 days to make the decision. expected to be sentenced on december 8. in just a few hours, the united kingdom will have a new prime minister that actually
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lived here in the bay area. rishi sunak graduated from oxford, but got his mba from stanford. he'll head britain's cotrrr who resigned last week after just 44 days in august. we are looking back at the extraordinary life of beloved actor leslie jordan. the special moment
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tonight people remembering the life and legacy of beloved actor leslie jordan who died in a car crash in hollywood this morning. people are sharing their fond memory of the late actor. >> being here is really emotional. i know it's a sad day for hollywood losing such a great person. >> reporter: nigel carl gave us a photo of himself and leslie jordan during one of the regular visits to starbucks in west hollywood. >> black tea, no water, extra sweet. iced tea. he would always emphasize the extra sweet. >> jordan died in hollywood monday morning after his car crashed into a wall. >> this might come as a great shock to you. but i'm a homosexual. >> reporter: jordan's big break
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was on "will and grace." he was known for lgbtq advocacy offscreen. >> hello fellow hunker downers. leslie jordan reporting for duty. you know what i'm noticing about this mask situation? i smell my own breath. >> reporter: during the pandemic, jordan quickly gained millions of followers on instagram because of his charming videos. his personal assistant read a statement from jordan's agent. not only was he a mega talent and joy to work with, but provided an emotional sanctuary to the nation during one of the most difficult times. >> reporter: his car belonged to his boss. >> as his personal assistant and friend for the last eight years, he's much like his persona. >> well, well, well, you have to look at your fingernail, say it with me. >> well, well, well karen
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walker. >> fans will remember that line. reporter interviewed leslie jordan. he showed him how to deliver one of his most memorable lines from the hit sitcom. and coming up tonight, how a festival celebrating life over darkness gained a foothold here in the bay area. buttigieg. i'll ask them
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people packed this celebration eating traditional food. more than a billion people celebrated the festival of life. shawn chitnis shows us how they grew up in the bay area. >> the brightness of the orange flower when you walk in, it just brings your spirits up. >> reporter: flowers, food,
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family. the ingredients for a perfect celebration according to chef patel. it's one of her favorite holidays. >> having this moment to come together through food and sharing the food. >> reporter: the owner showed us some of her must have treats. >> this is the most elegant dish of my cuisine. >> reporter: the families traditionally observe them at home, performing religious e ceremonies and, of course, serving plenty of food to loved ones. the holiday has humbled beginnings in the u.s. with the organizers starting local celebrations around the bay area just decades ago. earlier this month, tens of thousands gathered in the east bay at the alameda county fairgrounds where they recreated some of the same traditions many in their community grew up attending in india. >> we want to create that home
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for everybody who cannot reach. >> i see other people and other cultures coming in, embracing the understanding of what it is. >> reporter: that's one of the celebrations that began in cupertino. attracting thousands of people, hundreds of vendors, and performers take part in the event as people dress up and enjoy all the food. >> the key for us to being in california is all of us living together and understanding each others cultures. >> reporter: the message light over darkness and good persevering over evil has helped to attract families outside of the south asian community. >> to celebrate the final life of happiness love and peace. >> reporter: those who help start the celebration say they could have never predicted how big they would become in the bay area. >> we didn't actually imagine that it would grow into such a huge one. >> reporter: but no matter how large the crowds grow year after year, simple traditions will remain some of the most cherished ways to celebrate this holiday. >> i'm looking forward to
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tonight, having dinner with my children and my husband. >> reporter: and a reason for people to brighten up each others day at a time when everyone needs it most. shawn chitnis kpix 5. >> beautiful. i would be looking forward to that food too. >> it will make you want to go out. >> yes, i know. it really does. i know it's late, but never too late for good food. >> the midnight feeding. >> yeah. >> thank you for watching the late show with stephen colbert, it's next. the news cont ues stre (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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