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donchey. the issue of gun violence front and center in oakland. the father who lost his daughter 25 years ago is channeling his pain to try to help young people who are still dealing with that same issue today. andrea nakano was at the vigil. >> reporter: yeah. loesha lacey was only 16 years old when she was gunned down. her father for the last 25 year has been working to bring peace to the streets of oakland and that work has been critically important, especially in the last 25 years. >> on this spot, 25 years ago, my daughter took her last breath. >> reporter: a group gathered to honor the life of loeshae lacey and the countless others who have lost their lives to gun violence. her father donald
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started a foundation named after his daughter. >> it is not lost on me the meaning of her name. it is nigerian and it means love life. >> reporter: lacey has been working to spread the message of love life by making lasting connections to give his community hope. >> he would listen to me and hear me cry at 2:00 in the morning and lift me up. >> love life. don't take life. >> reporter: it is a simple message, but one he feels need to be repeated in oakland. >> in a city that is so overwhelmed with violence, we need to sing that song. love life over and over. >> reporter: his daughter inspired him to become a community advocate. even at the young age of 16, she was known
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as a conflict resolution mediator at school. now lacey is making sure the message of peace reaches the youth. >> i take that with me and i just think about that. and i bring that into a way that kids will like and share that with them so they can hopefully share it with somebody else. >> reporter: zaire hughes lost his brother to gun violence in 2015. his mother audrey said it was the love life foundation that helped her family grieve and cope. >> love life. why don't you jump on it? >> reporter: and through the love life foundation, the mission is to spare others from the pain they have experienced. and build a vibrant oakland community. >> this isn't a movement for black or brown, it's a movement for all people. violence affects us all. >> reporter: the love life foundation will hold several events this week in honor of
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the 25th anniversary. but anyone anywhere can honor his daughter by spreading love through a random act of kindness. andrea nakano. kpix5 . two days after the elections are over, we still don't know who the next mayor of oakland will be but we have some idea. wilson walker has the u in numbers tonight and what they mean. >> reporter: we have received more votes in oakland. not many votes but they tell us quite a bit. we will show you the first place votes in the oakland mayoral race. lauren taylor not only continues to lead, but his margin against his closest challenger has actually grown a fraction of a percent. we flip over to the rank choice voting totals. his lead in that regard continues to expand as well. this is not just a path toward victory, but an increasing margin of victory. we will not get numbers here in oakland. they are taking the day off for
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veteran's day. we are expecting a substantial vote total to come in on monday night. >> tuesday, election day. we were focused on the early votes we were able to prep. before election day. and the in person votes that were cast throughout election day. and now we have moved everything over to processing the remaining vote by mails and like i said, the vast majority of what we have received now and what we are processing, word dropped off on election day. >> reporter: will that be enough to resolve the race? who knows. we don't know what the remaining tens of thousands of votes look like. but the latest batch of numbers more good news for lauren taylor. wilson walker, kpix5. this election teaching us a little bit of patience. the san jose mayoral race. ballot counting in san francisco is also far from over. today, the city reported results from less than 10,000 ballots. more than 130,000 of them still need to
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be processed in san francisco. you know, it will probably be weeks before all the u.s. senate races are settled. control of the u.s. house right now is leaning republican. but, we still don't have answers in key races in some very important battlegrounds from coast to coast. we will stay on top of it. we will follow all the election results as they come in. you can find updates here on kpix5. cbs news bay area and at kpix.com. elon plussic not really painting a very pretty picture of twitter's financial future. he warned employees that twitter did not have the necessary cash to survive. he even used the word bankruptcy. all of this happening as some key executives are leaving in droves including people who oversee security and content moderation at twitter. bloomburg reporting in the past 24 hours, the head of trust and safety, the vice president of sales, the chief privacy and compliance officers have all left. the chief of cyber
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security is also out. i made the hard decision to leave twitter, she tweeted, i have had the opportunity to work with amazing people. i'm so proud of the teams and the work we have done. engineering manager eric rosenburg tweeted this. i resigned from twitter after nine years. i'm proud of everything i accomplished here and everyone i worked with to do it. and now, the federal trade commission actually has its eyes on twitter. the agency released its own statement saying quote we are tracking recent developments at twitter with chief concern. no chief executive or company is above the law. how about this? we couldn't even reach out to twitter to get their response about this story because the company's entire communications department has been laid off. >> unfortunately, i think the cost of food will remain high for both thanksgiving and christmas hanukkah season. >> . >> inflation. good and bad
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news. prices are rising at the slowest rate since january, but this thanksgiving will be expensive. turkeys cost 17% more than a year ago and grocery staples are on the rise. eggs are up 43%. butter, 27%. inflation in the bay hitting a 20 year high last month. one mayor culprit, utility costs. electricity and natural gas prices have been shooting up. a federal court has struck down president biden's student loan forgiveness program declaring it illegal. a conservative group filed suit last month. the program was already on hold after a ruling by the u.s. court of appeals in a different legal challenge. doctors are very worried about a triple-demic this holiday season. covid, flu, and rsv. rsv cases as we have been reporting for weeks are soaring among kids. they are filling up pediatric icus . more people are also coming down with the
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flu earlier this season. most cases of covid, flu, and rsv are probably going to be mild. but, holiday gatherings could spread illnesses quickly. >> we hear stories of vulnerable people becoming ill when a family member or a friend came to an event with symptoms. so, very, very important to think about others. >> skiers and snow boarders are probably happy. get all of your gear ready. top sierra ski resorts are opening early in the next few hours. boreal and mount rose are opening tomorrow. heavenly and north star will be back open six days early. kirkwood welcoming skier back saturday nearly three weeks earlier than planned. interestingly enough, a couple of weeks ago, that didn't seem like it was going to be the situation. >> right. but that is just soaking, the rain we saw was a dumping of snow for the high sierra. so conditions are looking pretty good and the skiers are happy to get out there a little bit early. the background of this is beautiful. but let's take a look at the know totals earlier
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in the week. anywhere from two feet to four feet. they have a 22-inch base. almost two feet. right now, the information in the website says they are only going to open up one of the eight lifts. looks like pretty good weather if you are headed up there on friday and pretty good weather for additional snowfall saturday. under an inch in some spots. three inch ins the high end. it is not much, but it freshens up the slopes after those early season skiers are out there. we'll take a look at the rain chances. track them as they move into the bay area coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks paul. so if you are feeling adventurous, but like me, you are not great at skiing or snow boarding, all u.s. national parks are offering free entry tomorrow. that includes yosemite which looked like this today. so beautiful. what a shot. if you head up there, check the park service website
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for road closures and chain control information. still ahead, a huge mess after a tesla smashed into a home in san francisco. plus, hurricane nicole sending houses into the ocean. where that storm system is headed tonight. i have sports coming up in about ten minutes. which san francisco giants option was not picked up making him a free agent? plus, the brutal break that will give jason verette a long road to recovery. tonight, actress emily blunt and wr
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park. a tesla drove into the garage. this is what the car looked like after that crash. pretty awful. all three people who were rescued are now in the hospital with major injuries. and this is the aftermath of the crash itself. the garage door was basically ripped to shreds. police are looking into why the driver crashed in the first place. california attorney general rob bonta suing 3m, dupont, and more than a dozen smaller companies in the first ever statewide suit over so-called forever chemicals. >> we allege the manufacturers knew or should have known about these dangers when they made these products. and manufacturers failed to warn of these chemicals and concealed them entirely. >> the companies could face hundreds of millions of dollars. young people in the bay calling attention to climate change today. they took the
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message through the streets of san francisco in a climate strike march. they are calling for more effective policies to fight climate change. their first stop was at a local military recruitment station. the protesters called out the military for major carbon footprint. hurricane nicole left a path of destruction along the florida coast. this drone video shows seven houses that collapsed into the ocean in volusia county after the storm hit. nicole made landfall as a category 1. erosion is a big issue with this one. 20 feet of sand washed away by huge waves. it feels like when ever we see a storm like this, we see something like this. the water got so high in saint augustine that somebody busted out the surfboard and they were paddling through the street. you know, i can't tell you, i mean i worked in markets where flooding is a big problem. houston, south texas. every time we tell people not to do that and every time somebody does it.
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>> it is so disgusting. so nasty. there are currents, you can get pulled along with it. >> there's all kinds of stuff you can't see. but someone is always swimming in it. that will not be me. >> no. especially not around here. we don't have to worry about that. >> that's true. >> let's take a look at where hurricane nicole is. it is now down to a tropical depression but still bringing the threat of flooding and severe weather. specifically tornadoes. to georgia, south carolina, and north carolina as we head through tonight and into early tomorrow. let's return closer to home. talk about our weather pattern. a few more clouds in the forecast for veteran's day. the storm system will be close enough to give us a chance of showers tomorrow night into saturday. now, usually as we get closer and closer to a specific weather event happening, the forecast models we look at tend to converge on a scenario of what's going to happen. that's not the case
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this time. it is only 24, 48 hours away. we are seeing a wide range of possibilities so let's take a look at futurecast and show you one of those possibilities. increase in cloud cover tonight that might keep temperatures a little warmer than last night. more clouds and sun to start the day. but we will see the sun breaking through in the afternoon. and then a chance for a few showers to be sneaking into the north bay tomorrow evening and trying to make their way across the bay area tomorrow night. a lot of that will evaporate before it hits the ground because the air over the bay area is pretty dry. but a more substantial area of moisture droping in from the north by midday on saturd. an test forecast model run shows a better chance of that holding together as it goes across the entire bay area. there are other forecast models that keep us dry. we need the rain. but you have to be flexible with any outdoor plans for saturday. wouldn't necessarily cancel anything. because there's still a solid chance this never
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materializes. but have an alternative in mind. plenty of sunshine. temperatures still cool on sunday, but looking pretty good. if we get some rain, it is not going to add up a whole lot on top of what we have already received. livermore and san jose looking good at this point. fairly close to average in san francisco. santa rosa could use a little moisture. less than half of what you are supposed to receive. there is some of that cloud cover over san jose where temperatures dropped down to 48. 30s on the map early tomorrow morning. mostly mid to upper 30s . which keeps us above freezing. still that frost advisory is in effect through 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. low to mid 40s around the bay and along the coast. high temperatures tomorrow, reaching up to only 5 or 6 degrees below average. so that will be on the cool side once again. mid 50s along the coast. everybody else is going to be in the upper 50s and low 60s . doesn't matter if you are in the santa clara valley. inland, east bay. north of the golden gate. upper 50s and low 60s until you go along the coast or further north into
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lake county where temperatures will be a few degrees cooler. if you go to opera in the park, oracle park tomorrow evening at 7:30. temperatures will be cool. low 50s for the start of that event. so make sure you layer up appropriately. take a look at the seven day forecast. one chance of showers. then it is dry with a gradual return to near normal temperatures. low 60s around the bay. mostly mid 60s inland. back up into the upper 50s at least on the coast. charlie? coming up next in sports, college hoops highlights from the local teams. we have the sharks and blues from saint louis. so, brutal thursday night football game and another brutal break for 49ers quarterback jason berett. he was ready to return to game action. now he
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left achilles in practice. he will miss the rest of the season. another awful break for the 31 year old who has not played since tearing his acl in week one of last season. since joining the 49ers in 2019, he has played in only 15 games and get this, has suffered three season ending injuries. this achilles injury is a tough injury to come back from and it really hit his teammates hard. >> it took the life out of everybody in practice. everybody. kyle tried to bring it up. but he couldn't really talk. and so, he was just like, what you guys want to do? and at the end of the day, it is the part of his job. and that will be the last guy i want to see on this team go down. knowing all the things he had been through. >> thursday night football, panthers, falcons, in the charlotte rain. third quarter, carolina's foreman breaks a tackle and takes it to the house. 12-yard touchdown.
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panthers up, and a struggle to get into the stands. rough night for marcus mariotta. trying to lead a fourth quarter comeback. sacked by brian burns. one of five panthers sacks on the night. carolina, 25 atlanta 15. how about this? everyone every team in the nfc south is below 500. making longoria a free agent. the 37-year-old said in october, he wanted to play one more season. and he hoped to do it in san francisco. hockey now. sharks have now lost five
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straight. college hoops in maraga. saint mary's posting the catamounts. almost upset arkansas. the ball movement. alex dukas. buries the three. he had 14 points. one behind logan johnson's game high 15. 79-53 in favor of the saint mary's gails. they are 2-0 on the season. cal poly and usf on the hill top. got a little chippy. first half, the shabazz. step back. buries the three. plus the foul. shabazz came back for a super senior season to lead sf back to the big dance and he led the way with 18 points. improved to 2-0. santa clara also victorious tonight. they defeated georgia southern, 78-62 at home. the
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broncos are 2-0 on the season. so all around, good vibes only. stanford women's basketball really good. so we have some good hoops. >> yeah. the basketball part. >> except for the warriors. >> they are working on it. it's the 49ers, the vibes are off. >> i'll have the recap for the 49ers against the chargers. coming up next, the underwater discovery about the challenger. coming up. >> my
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accident. the launch killed all seven passengers when the rocket exploded right after takeoff. one of the drivers who found it remembers watching the disaster on tv at school. now the space agency is deciding how to use the debris in a way that will honor the late crew. a pair of high-tech experiments are car pooling their way into orbit tonight. nasa launched polar satellite designed to help scientists predict extreme weather and monitor wild fires and also tagging along, a heat shield that could help land humans on mars one day. still ahead, it feels like deja vu. that means ni
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two african penguins at the academy of science got to experience the miracle of parenthood. stanley was the last penguin born there in 2018. now, she, stanley is a girl? okay. producer says yes. is the first penguin to give birth since the pair of young penguins will join the 13 other ins the growing colony some time in the new year. also welcoming offspring, i didn't write that. is television host nick cannon. he has already had three children this year and he could see his 12th total child. total child? before christmas. i didn't write any of this. dj abby de la rosa announced she is expecting her third child with him. they could be twins. turns
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out, it is one baby. if this sounds like we were just talking about this, we were just talking about this five days ago. we found out about baby number 11. that is when model alyssa scott announced that her second child with cannon is on the way. >> so he says it is planned? >> yeah. he says it's planned. >> why? >> i don't know. >> a three letter question. why? >> another three letter word that got him there. just saying. okay, bye! >> could have (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 or a slip and fall, we can help.
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