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f0 from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. threatening graffiti is ground downtown following a pro-palestinian rally. the response from the local jewish community. >> we're asking people to be
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vigilant. we're on the ground talking to defense attorney pamela price supporters and thoracic outlet syndrome that want -- and those that want her out of office. i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. tonight the district attorney is warning about antisemitism in the city following a pro-palestinian rally. >> hateful graffiti was spray painted on buildings downtown. they say it's part of a recent trend. >> the last two years we've seen a 20% increase year over year of hate crimes. given what we're seeing, we're not hesitating. we're anticipating this spike of rhetoric and know where incitement can lead. >> he says there haven't been any threats against their synagogues, but that they're increasing security. the da
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says currently they don't have any suspects related to the graffiti. there was a pro-palestinian rally in san jose today. they protested the death and destruction in gaza. it was organized by the palestinian youth movement. demonstrators say they just want the violence to end. >> we are here for peace. we want the peace for the civilian. we ask the united states to give us the peace in gaza, to help gaza people, to help the kids. they don't have electricity, they don't have water, they don't have food, they don't have anything right now. >> rally goers are also demanding the the u.s. stop giving israel $3 billion in aid each year, almost all of which goes to their military. and rallies continue around the world. here's the scene from ontario, canada, and in sydney, australia, the palestinian flag laid out in support of civilians living in gaza during the conflict.
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president biden tonight warning israel about occupying gaza. israeli forcing are now preparing for a ground war. bradley blackburn has the latest. >> reporter: with israeli troops poised to invade on the ground, gaza is edging closer to a humanitarian disaster. on sunday, israel announced it was resuming water supplies to southern gaza after shutting down water to the entire territory earlier this week. the united nations said fuel reserves at gaza's besieged hospitals are expected to last about another day. in an interview, president biden told 60 minutes he doesn't foresee u.s. troops being called in to help israel. >> israel has one of the finest fighting forces in the country. we'll give them everything they need. >> reporter: when asked, the president said he believes hamas needs to be eliminated entirely. after meetings with arab leaders in six nations, the secretary of state is returning to israel.
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>> israel has the right, indeed it has the obligation to defend itself against attacks from hamas and try and do what it can to make sure this never happens again. >> reporter: hundredsof thousands of people in gaza headed to the southern part of the enclave after they were ordered to evacuate by israel after the air strikes. 155 people are being held hostage by hamas according to israel after it waged a gruesome terror attack just over a week ago. this woman's 18-year-old daughter is believed to be among the hostages. >> i'm a mother, and i want my daughter now. i want my daughter to sleep in her bed now. >> reporter: the state department has confirmed the deaths of 30 americans in the conflict. >> the u.s. embassy says the rafah crossing may open with short notice and for a limited amount of time. >> we'll continue to follow
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this on air and online. crews tonight battling a fire in livermore. citizen video shows smoke lifting from the scene. police shut down the area while the fire was contained. there's no word tonight on any injuries or how many buildings were involved. volunteers and workers in alameda county have officially begun collecting signatures today to recall the district attorney pamela price. many of them have lost loved ones to gun violence in oakland. at the same time, price supporters held their own events across town. reporter da lin talked to both sides. [ cheering ] >> recall pamela price! >> reporter: volunteers urging passers by to join their movement in recalling pamela price. florence is one of those who turned her grief into action. >> just print your name here. i want justice for terrance, and
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i don't think under this administration we'll see it. >> reporter: a stray bullet killed her son in 2016. the 22-year-old artist was attending a birthday party. police say the young man arrested for his killing is responsible for three murders. >> he has been charged with three murders, sentenced for one, and now they're trying to act like my son's life can go by the wayside. >> reporter: she wants justice and accountability. she doesn't want the defense attorney to cut a plea deal with the suspect. >> it makes me angry, and it hurts my heart to the core. because i don't get christmas back. i don't get the things you mentioned. mother's day. i don't get to hug him. >> come on in! >> reporter: many volunteers say they feel revictimmized by price. they lost brothers, husbands, and sons to gun violence in alameda county. >> we feel for these families. we feel unfortunately they're being misled. >> reporter: in west oakland, price supporters held a day of service. they say voters elected price to reform the justice.
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>> leveraging people's pain and suffering to score political points and achieve a recall that's politically motivated is disgusting. >> reporter: james birch with the anti-police terror project says it's wrong to blame price for the rise in crime in oakland when it was already bad when she was elected. >> desperate people commit desperate acts, so we need to get people out of the cycles of desperation and give people the things they need. >> reporter: he also says the recall is driven by republicans. several signed the petition, but many say they're democrats who want to feel safe in their own homes. >> we need change in oakland. it's getting worse and worse and worse. this is the worse i've seen. >> and as far as republicans, the last time i looked, i'd never been one. >> reporter: florence says the recall isn't right or left. it's about right and wrong. >> if this administration can't hear the voices and the cries from the grave for our children, then we have a
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problem. that's why i is it here today. >> recall organizers say they would like to collect about 90,000 signatures. they have until march to do so. and coming up, two men at the forefront of the bay area hip hop scene came together to honor the genre's 50th anniversary. we look back with mr. fab and too short. and remembering suzanne sommers. we take you back to her star in the bay area. and tomorrow you might have a little bit of fog. we had some this morning on the coast and north bay. but then the story will really be about the warm upcoming our way this week. some of us have to go back to the 90s. i'll show you who and for how long coming up next. at cretors, we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn.
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a celebration in san francisco honored the 50th birthday of hip hop music. it will birth of a culture that revolutionized music and culture around the world. >> betty yu attended the celebration and spoke with some bay area hip hop legends. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: oakland hip hop legend too short, real name todd shaw, headlined the 50th anniversary of hip hop in san
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francisco put on by sf record label empire. short, who had a string of platinum albums in the 80s and 90s started rapping at 14 years old. you were selling tapes out of your trunk as a teenager? >> first it was out of a paper bag. we didn't have a car at first. we were catching the bus, get off, and walk from neighborhood to neighborhood. later, we got a car. >> reporter: you upgraded to a car. he said he also rapped at high school dances and house parties in east oakland. by the time he was 20, he was performing sold out shows across the country and became part of commercialized hip hop. what do you make of our relevance and longevity considering that's how you started in. >> i think it's all embedded in the bay area spirit of do it yourself when it comes to music and so many other things. being that we're kind of alienated from the mass market, you know, la and new york. we're our own
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thing. >> reporter: oakland rapper mr. fab whose career began in the late 90s also performed. he called short his hip hop dad, and he also made tapes in his room. >> we were popular kids in high school, so we used that as an influence to sell our music. it's the too short formula. everything i do is too short based. todd shaw university. >> reporter: how much for a tape? >> back then like $5. >> reporter: today the rapper and entrepreneur that started the dope era brand continues to perform and give back to his community. >> to be a child of it, to grow in it, to love it, to watch people go from calling little stanley mr. fab, to me it's a dream come true. so here it is me embarking on 20 years, like, as a professional, i'm happy to be able to say, you know, never having a job, never depending on my rap dream and my career. >> reporter: short's advice for
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anyone wanting to make it in the industry? >> don't stop rapping. when i got in a real studio and made an album, they said what do you want to call your album? i said don't stop rapping. that was my philosophy. if you give me the mic and there's a crowd and dope beat playing, i'm going to start rapping. the crowd is going to love it, and i'm never going to stop. you have to tell me stop. >> and cbs will be airing a grammy salute to 50 years of hip hop in december. sorry to tell you that actress susan somers has died a day before her 77th birthday. she's best known for three's company. she was famously fired from the show for asking for pay equal to her male costar. she went on to write more than two dozen books and starred in
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step by step. she was from here in the bay area, that's a picture of her in high school. she said it showed her starring in the production of guys and dolls. somers died after a 20-year battle with breast cancer. october is breast cancer awareness month. the american cancer society is holding their making strides against breast cancer event next weekend as a celebration of courage and hope. it's looking to bring together communities to end breast cancer as we know it. all right, we started out with fog, and it sounds like things are going to get a little bit warmer a little later, but not tomorrow. >> the headline in the forecast is wednesday and thursday when we go back to the 90s inland. there will be a speak in heat. won't last long. but before we get there, there's another small chance of rain in the north bay tomorrow. before that, maybe fog up there. let me show you why. look at the
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play back on the time lapse from earlier today. this was from the top of the mark hopkins hotel. you can see the bump in the clouds there. like a speed bump. but this shows us the marine layer is so low, it was hitting alcatraz. high pressure today pushing it down. temperatures a little above average today. tomorrow they fall back down just a bit for daytime highs. but before we get to that, the fog is starting to build back in. the marine layer filling in the immediate bay. skipping ahead, we'll look at the numbers. the lower the number, the more likely you might encounter fog on the road tomorrow. we had a dense fog advisory this morning. tomorrow you could be down to four tenths of a mile, meaning that's as far down the road you could see. the city had an issue this morning, so did the coast. monday morning, be aware. maybe a little fog in the trouble spots. but after that, the marine layer is gone. it will just be the high clouds, and a relatively cool
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day compared to today. those are tomorrow's daytime highs thanks to a weak cold front that will try and bring us rain tomorrow. and watch how the temperatures transition through the week. after a cold front tomorrow, we advance to thursday back in the low 90s. you can pick out your part of the bay, but it's the inland locations for 90s. wednesday should be grouped in with this because both days are similar. thursday is technically the warmer day, but wednesday is the day when we do the jump, and probably the day you notice the warm up. but look where we'll be by the weekend. let's take it from thursday and advance to saturday. we bring in a whole different color scheme. we're all the way back down into the low 70s, and there's another 10% chance of rain with that. more on that later. here's the one for tomorrow. see the little rain out there. storm already getting developed, about to drive. a pretty powerful storm into the pacific northwest. we
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just get this southern little branch of it right there. that's on, that's tomorrow. and that looks likely we'd get rain out of that. but as it comes on shore, watch what happens. it's pulled up to the north, and we really don't get much of anything. the north bay looks like you might get a few showers. so it's coming closer. we'll watch that again. now with the perspective we're really missing out on most of this. but look, there might be a few showers in the late afternoon and early evening. this will be the fourth one like this over the last two weeks. the early fall systems trying to get here, but it's too early in the season, and they're not having much luck. all right, in the seven-day forecast, look at the warm up for thursday. wednesday and thursday are the two days. oakland is going to be in the upper 80s. san francisco is going to be in the low 80s. that is a warm day. but we won't be breaking records. we're not looking at a heat wave with temperatures like this, but it is going to be
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noticeably warm for two days. then the cool down by the weekend. we're going right back the other way. we'll be in the mid-70s for saturday and sunday just about bay area wide. increasing clouds, a temperature drop that big does come along with the weak system. maybe a 10% chance of rain. more on that one closer to the weekend. back to you. >> all right, thanks, darren. still ahead at 11:00, a san jose church is given a lifeline after facing the threat of demolition. we'll tell you about their strategy to survive. and what caused the bay bridge to turn into a big car wash earlier today when we come back. ahead, stick around for game day. a day to forget for 49er fans. maybe to remember for niner players. >> definitely big time learning experience. >> and how does this flip the balance of power in the league? plenty of power in october
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day. john ramos has got that story. grace baptist church has been at its san jose location for more than 80 years, and the congregation would make a lot of money if it sold it. but making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post-pandemic, the group of worshipers at grace baptist church's service was pretty small. 16 people to be exact. but they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area, and it's important that they have a place to do it. >> right around the corner where you see people walking, homeless, you know right there on santa clara a block away. and we're right in the middle of that. and that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reporter: reverend kenneth love was only a guest pastor on this day because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they recently cut ties
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with their former pastor after he tried to enter a deal with a development to demolish the site. >> i don't believe the core of the church ever even gave that a thought. as a matter of fact, i think they were very surprised and, and maybe felt a little threatened when that surfaced. >> reporter: what was threatened was a historical legacy as the center of the civil rights movement in san jose. built in 1941, it was once ministered by reverent shorty collins. and more recently, it was a gathering place for the community following the guilty verdict in the killing of george floyd. dr. penny hogue joined the church in 1961 as a student and says it turned her into a social activist. >> oh, i think it was very important. it certainly influenced those of us who were
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members at the time. and, um, and how they live our life. >> reporter: the church mow ministers to the homeless and down and out in the area, and that's why they consider the location to be so important. >> it's a message, and the people in this community see it as a message. it's a reminder of what else is there. there is a place that's safe. >> reporter: and it may be about to get even safer because the city is on the verge of granting historical landmark status to the church which would severely restrict what could be done with the building. >> to me it would be insurance against a developer coming in. this is very valuable property, and this is the jewel of the developments always. but i feel that the importance of it is to have a piece of san jose preserved as a community
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meeting place for this neighborhood. >> and i shall dwell in the house of the lord forever and ever and ever. >> reporter: it may not be forever, but the people that dwell in this house of the lord intend to be here for a very long time, god willing. >> san jose city council will decide whether to grant historical landmark status in the next few weeks. a broken sprinkler system inside a tunnel caused some closures. check this out. water started pouring down over some of the middle lanes with cars passing by, getting a free car wash of sorts. chp later arrived to block cars from driving through the water. coming up, we'll tell you if taylor swift was able to usher in a new era at the box office. more on the record breaking weekend next.
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today was the last day of the annual half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. >> people made their way to the coast to check out all things pumpkin related. >> crowds walked around checking everything out. there were food vendors selling nachos and pumpkin salsa and some people wearing pumpkin berets. >> the star of the festival was this gigantic gourd that set a world record at the pumpkin weigh off earlier this week. >> nice. thanks for watching. game day is coming up next. >> news and weather updates are always on kpix.com. good night.
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