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and i am afraid that it is going to be the coldest day of the year and i am not going to have heat. now at 11:00, the rain rolled in, and then came the cold, healthy people are gettin
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ready for what could be the chilly as night of the year. good evening, i'm sarah. san jose even saw hailstorms, pea sized hail thi afternoon. right now, definitely clear, but it is col across the bay. here is how it looks tonight, from oakland sfo the live look not be golden gate bridge. some parts of the northgate valley are even under a frost advisory tonight. a little over 24 hours ago, there was nothing. dirt and rocks around here, and then it started snowing, and as you can see it haven't stopped. speaking of, snow being dumped on the sierra ski resort come i'm sure they are happy about this sugar bowl planning to open on friday. it could be sumer sooner than that . we have questions about the forecast. we go to this guy. yo have got to remember, we are not used to the cold so far thi year. >> and this is the coldest weather we have had since last winter, so when we kind of get
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used to summer, autumn, the first blast of cold air can be little startling. >> it is. so, it is going to b chilly out there tomorrow morning, no records anticipated but just be advised you will need a substantial jacket as yo are heading out the door. you will not need a rain jacket. rain has quieted down across th bay area. there is still rain falling in the upper slope portions of the area and you ge to the higher elevation than there still snow falling right now, even though the winter storm warning and winter weathe advisory have expired. they are still getting some precipitatio there. rain chances are going to ramp back up as we had through the weekend into next week that one round of rain is actually moving in through late saturday into saturday night. so, off and on activity, and sunday. more rain sunday night into monday, lingering into tuesday and even and wednesday. so exactly what we need to hopefully just settle down the fire season completely for the next several months. fingers crossed. temperatures right now dropping off, a lot of 40s, the warmer sponsor in the north ba valleys in the low 40s and that is when you will drop down to the low to mid 30s by early tomorrow morning, which is
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chilly enough for a frost advisory, you want to cover up any plants you don't want to lose and make sure the outdoor animals have indoor space to kind of take shelter and snuggl up for the rest of the night. w do have kpix's mary lee standing by in san jose, she i with a furnace technician with little bit busy tonight. mary? that is right, paul, very busy. with these temperatures, many homeowners are turning on their heaters for the first tim this season, only to find out they just don't work. >> you know it is cold when the cat -- over there, is curled up in a bun. >> sue, and her cat, named kitty, are already feeling the temperatures drop even inside their san jose home. >> oh my goodness. so, you know, when the meteorologists say is it is going to be chilly that is okay. when they say it is cold you know it is going t
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be cold and that he better be working. >> sue says her old furnace doesn't even more up the house, so, she says it is time for it to go. >> so, i have a 47-year-old furnace over here. that is a monster, and is so old and noisy it booms when it goes on >> john towner, who owns silico valley comforts is here to help john has been a heating and cooling expert for more than 20 years in the south bay. >> this trait has been good to me, and it is the one thing tha i'm pretty good at. we didn't take out the furnace yet or tur off anything, because it's been the coldest time of year. >> reporter: at this time of year john is extremely busy wit desperate homeowners who need their furnaces fixed fast. >> what it starts getting
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colder, and in the morning, tha is when i really am calling in, because they are skeeters aren' working or something, they are saying it is blowing cold air, and so it is actually colder inside their house than it is outside, which is awful. >> reporter: thankfully, for allen martin five, she's gettin a brand-new furnace to keep her house warm. >> i don't want to get out of the shower, freezing, with icicles hanging off of my hair i don't want to be that person. all right, well john has some good advice for homeowners he says you should change your air filter every 90 days, if yo don't have pets, and if you do have a pet, you should change your filter every-- get this, 6 days. reporting live, in san jose, kpix 5. >> okay, mary, we will add this to a very long to do list. i do have to ask how cold is it where you are in san jose >> reporter: well, sarah, i jus checked the current conditions here in south san jose, and it is a chilly 46 degrees and of
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course, it is going to get even colder as we had through the overnight hours, back to you. >> okay, cold for us, mary, we will take it from you. to some other headlines, th attack on paul pelosi was top o mind for lawmakers today, including one local lawmaker, who says she has some very serious questions about the safety of the people and the presidential line of succession also, we are getting our clearest picture yet of the disturbing chain of events that happened inside the pelosi home that night. house speaker, nancy pelosi leaving her pack heights wednesday under heavy guard. the attack on her husband's dry new scrutiny. south bay congressman, penned a four-page letter to police demanding answers about protections for lawmakers. according to this criminal complaint, david d pa allowed paul pelosi to use the bathroom, where he grabbed his phone, called 911, and put it o speaker. depap got agitated,
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the man told him to put the phone down and just do what he says. the dispatcher then asked for the men's name, and the man responded my name is david, and i am a friend of their. >> he said his name is david. >> reporter: shortly after, things took a dark turn, depap trying to restrain pelosi, pelosi trying to grab the hammer. when police arrived, pelosi could not maintain his grip, depap lunch debt pelosi, striking him in the head at ful force, knocking mr. pelosi unconscious for about three minutes, waking up in a pool of his own blood. depap later told officers it was a suicide mission. depap allegedly named other targets, including an unnamed local professor, state and local and federal politicians and their relatives district attorney, brooke jenkins, describes depap a threat to public safety. >> this is a person willing to go to extreme lengths to plan out this attack to figure out
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how to get in their house, and then to enact violence, even in the presence of the police, so we know that he presents a leve of danger that is really, you know, as high as it gets. we turn out to the east bay two people were shot at a strip mall in east oakland this evening. the violence broke ou just after 5:00. police put evidence markers in the parking lot of this strip mall in international boulevard, near 103rd. two people were rushed to the hospital, a black sedan, riddled with bullet holes. the victims are in critical, but stable condition right now. san jose saw yet another deadly crash involving a pedestrian today. this time it happened early this morning, when a man crossing all but in expressway was hit and killed. it is the 30th fatal pedestrian crash in san jose this year. overall, san jose has seen 58 traffic fatalities this year, just shy of the all-time recor of 60, not a record they want to break, and unfortunately tha includes this case, and this shocking video of a crash last
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week. a driver crashing into a grandma, and a stroller and the taking off, now, san jose police so they have made an arrest. police say they have go a tip about the suspect's car. 20-year-old was later taken into custody. they later say sh admitted that she was behind th wheel that day. your comes tonight' is winning number, and number 22. >> reporter: well, the $1.2 billion powerball jackpot is still up for grabs. but one lottery player just hit it good . the ticket sold out a 7-eleven store on elmont drive, and it matched the first five numbers, and won 1 million bucks. later, paul, vern and i will open our own lottery tickets. >> yeah, i -- i'm not-- i'm not feeling a lot of-- i'm not feeling a lot of luck here. anyway, looks like i'm going to be calling it-- well, i won't get to call in sick tomorrow i will be working tonight. later on in this cast, hey, did you know there's 2877 mile
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from oracle park to citizen's bank park in philadelphia? so much history of that town. world series, game four added more tonight. >> all right, vern, looks like we will be seeing you tomorrow. plus partial paychecks? sa francisco teachers demanding answers after payroll issues fo months. plus, twitter employee bracing for pink slips. elon musk purportedly slicing the company and half. all right tonight 's guests with stephen colbert,
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well, the crowd of teachers blocked franklin street in san francisco today to try to send pretty loud message to the school district. they say they are absolutely fed up with getting partial paychecks, or sometimes no paycheck at all. >> one of my paychecks was 33 days late. my paychecks have been incorrect when they are coming on time. >> it is insane how long it is taking them to figure it out. people can't get help. i don't have time to analyze every paycheck to figure out if there are mistakes. >> lots of people out there today. this is the results of the district's new payroll system. after months and months of issues, teachers want the district to ditch the new syste altogether. >> we know this has been very
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difficult and frustrating for employees who have an issue about their payer questions about their benefits or need something addressed. we have learned it is impacting a significant number of employees >> here's the thing, this new payroll system cost the distric $14 million, and then they spen another 3 million to try and fi it with a consultant. after al of that, there is still no timeline on when the problems will be fixed. tonight, ceo, elon musk, planning to lay off 3700 employees, half of twitter's workforce, according to a bloomberg report. employees could be notified as soon as friday. and when it comes to changes to the platform itself, musk seems to have reversed course there as well. he says, he won't be overturning the ban on some of the most controversial twitter users, at least for now. he met with civil rights groups, like the naacp, the anti-defamation league, the free press this week, and since then, he tweeted, quote, twitter will not allow anyone who is the platform for violating twitter rules back on the platform,
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until we have a clear process for doing so, which will take a least a few weeks. well, the president of the naacp said thi about their meeting. taking th necessary actions is not rocket science, but failing to do so will put human lives at risk an further unravel our democracy. back in may, musk said he thought it was a mistake to ban people from twitter, like the former president, trump. we saw a rain again in the bay area today. some of that wa pretty heavy, down in san jose. they got a little downpour, and it feels like we have been seeing a lot of this this week. i suppose the question, will we be seeing more? before i get t that, we are talking about the cold too, and i was just tellin you it feels like every time around this time of year it was so hot, and all of the sudden i is cold. >> the bottom drops out. which is unique to the bay area and california, particularly. in other parts of the country, it
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peaks in july, august, it slowl coasts down into winter. our temperatures peak around labor day, and throughout all of fall it is just plummeting down to temperatures we are experiencin right now. let's take a look at the corrupt temperatures we usually experienced, or what we call meteorological autumn, again, the norman warmest time of year is late october, and those temperatures just drop like a stone us we had through late october and into november. and by the time we get to the end of this month, the average temperatures for san francisco, san jose, and concord are almos identical. so that is inland spots, really dropping off on a typical basis, and we usually d follow-up some warmer than average temperatures, with a cold snap like we are going to be in for for the next couple o days. but also a dry break for the next couple of days. thursday and friday, across the bay area, that will not last an the couple weekend. the next storm dropping into the north, as we head to future cast, and
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we are done with rain chances for this latest system. snow falling of the high sierra, clear skies tonight, lots of sunshine tomorrow, so temperatures will try to warm u from that chilly start. we will see a few passing clouds for th end of the work week on friday. those will not be a big deal, and then we will see increase i clouds, friday night, into saturday, starting dry on saturday, but those rain chance are going to be increasing over the north bay, saturday afternoon, with rain chances dropping down towards the golde gate by around sunset, saturday evening. this is one version o forecast model, we will take an update on timing as we get to the weekend. but it ushers in prolonged stretch of wet weather, which will hopefully put an end to this particular fire season, or at least knock it down for a while. on the low-end, this is the worst case scenario what we will expect next week, and averaging out al of the very dry forecast spells and the ones that are more enthusiastic, anticipating anywhere from an half an inch t an inch of rain next week. odds are we will probably overachiev on these numbers. that would be very nice, just for long range across the bay area, and more snow in store , anywhere from 2
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to 4 feet of additional snowfal through thursday of next week. again, we will keep you updated for now, we are in a calm pattern. temperatures dropping off, it is down to 42 degrees already in santa rosa. it will be a cold >> tomorrow morning at 33 degrees, but it is not even close to the coldest temperature you have had so far this year. if you do drop one more degree, down to freezing, it will be the 23rd time in 2022, so it is not going to be that cold, just a little startling when it is the first time in the season we have had this kind of cold weather. temperatures tomorrow, still 5 to 10 degrees below average. upper 50s along the coast, otherwise low to mid 60s across the board. those temperatures might warm up a few more degree for the end of the work week, friday, and then temperatures back off, slightly, saturday, with rain approaching from the north. likely . we will get to the second half of the weekend, not a washout, except maybe monday, looks like the widespread and heaviest rain chances will be with us for the beginning of the next work week still, lingering showers tuesda
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and wednesday adding up to some much needed rainfall across the entire bay area. burn? >> straightahead in sports, my school has finally made the kpi top five plays. and a big old plate of baseball world series history, back to back games on
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nfl up top, and we go with the 49ers. happy 31st birthday jimmy garoppolo. you have got bye week. they are dark for week nine. jimmy g and the res of the players though, spending a lot of time in santa clara, when they get back. six of the final nine games were at levi stadium. running back, christian mccaffrey, front and center, he was named the nfc's offensive player of the week. well deserved, after he became the fourth player since 1972 ru , pass, and catch a touchdown i the same game . all right, baseball, one hall of famer praised another. david ortiz were the julius irving 76ers jersey. philadelphia, world series game four, astros neede alex bregman's back. two run score. wow! they responded to the phillies tonight. they put five on the board that inning.
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and houston's pitching is the reason they are tied. one of his nine strikeouts. no-hitter through six. houston with thre other pitchers kept the phillie back silent. and when jt grounded a third, it ended the second ever world series hitter astros won to even the series at two games apiece, the last world series no-hitter? yankees don larson's perfect game to beat brooklyn. 5 for philly tomorrow, former manager, dust baker, asked to put this into perspective. >> was there anything about thi that was uncomfortable for you, taking a guy out of a world series no-hitter? >> no. no, it's baseball in 2022, the important thing is we won the game. that is most important. we are 2-2, we get to go back to houston no matter what happens tomorrow, and tomorrow is a bigger game than
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it was today. >> he is right about that. oh, man. here we go, a kpix 5 top five plays, one of these his personal. let's go. number five, wizards kyle coos not, all alone, and he blew the dunk! yeah. number four, jackson state's baller, with the right hand! impressive for the tigers! number three, lakers needed a miracle, down three, and mac ryan delivered. sent l.a. into overtime, the lakers beat new orleans. big-time play , big-time bucket number two, celtics needed a play to force overtime, jason tatum, hello! big jim. but cleveland won the game. and number one, virginia cavaliers, my alma mater, in field hockey don't mess with the orange and blue. the game-winning goal!
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virginia won it over wake fores and bolted themselves into the acc championship . all i can say to the northern california chapter of uva, wahoo wa. >> all right, vern, take you s much.
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you know, christmas is getting closer on the ice rink opens in union square. it was the first day skaters could enjoy the ice in san francisco. tickets are between five dollars-$15. dia de los muertos celebrations continue tonight. group of indigenous dancers let a procession in the mission. the two day holiday is the celebration of life and reconnecting with family and friends who have passed on. up
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a $1.2 billion jackpot stil
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up for grabs. the south bay those seems to be a lucky place for lotto winners. somebody bought a will powerball ticket that won 1 million bucks tonight. not bad. that's not all. last night a liquor store in santa clara sold a lottery ticket worth $383,000. the ticket, purchased at save max food and liquor on el camino real matched all five members. they are probably home disowning relatives. tonight, people we talked to were helpin some of that luck stuck around for the powerball. >> there's been a couple people coming in saying that someone won the fantasy five year, so people are already set's dietin to come in, especially with the powerball play tonight as well. it's been a lot more business. >> all right, so here are the lucky winners for the jackpot, two, 11, 22, 50. we got ticket courtesy of executive producer vanessa. >> is it too much to ask for th game of chance to just throw me a bone at least once? i got-- look, i am one off, unlike a
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couple of tickets. >> one off? >> i have zero numbers that muc anything. >> i haven't even checked, because i'm not really good at adding-- >> one number, another line wit another number-- >> it's like the match game when i was a kid. >> i know, we are all here and we are all back again, we are going to keep trying. all right we will let him calce. > thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert. >> i don't understand it. >> one in 292 million. the following is an important paid program about humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans, sponsored by humana. at humana, we know that no two people are alike. we understand that you have your own questions and your own needs when it comes to choosing the right medicare plan for you. that's why we really take the time to get to know the whole you. we dig deeper so that we cali

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