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ante again. >> the south bay park at the center of the special family tradition, anywhere near the beach this weekend. they warning. a glimmer of hope in a bitter war, the first signs of survival for families that have waited for weeks. >> kpix, the late news on cbs news bay area. >> the next several hours and days are probably the most anxious and gut wrenching of their lives, many american and israeli families who have loved ones being held in gaza watch the first round of hostage swaps come and go, waiting for their turn to see if their loved ones would be next to be leased by hamas. at least 10 more israelis will be released about seven hours from now, we don't know who is on the list, we do know there will be women
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children, the barkley professor, said to for them who is also being held, at this point men are not expected to be among the 50 released. >> i cannot be depressed i cannot mourn the people that i've lost, don't thing i can do now, is being an advocate any voice for my sister-in-law, because she needs me. figure tonight u.s. officials are tracking three americans who could soon be released, two women and a 4-year-old girl named abigail whose parents were killed by hamas. a first look at the hostages who will have a new lease on life, at some point some the palestinians released from israeli jails. >> a crowd of israelis cheered, three hostages in a military base. helicopters brought them to hospitals for medical
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treatment. shooting the video for the hostage handover for the red cross, showing what they want people to see, the series of edited clips running over two minutes. hamas cut the audio after the first few seconds. the freed israelis range from 2-85 , among them, three of his relatives. >> they look tired and scared and i really want them to sleep in their beds already tonight. >> reporter: hamas also headed over three thai citizens and one filipino, the 23-year-old was the first of 39 houston in prisoners released today. israel has agreed to let 150 go, >> and another part of the deal, humanitarian aid, egyptian officials confirm nearly 200 turks packed with food and water and fuel will enter gaza daily during the cease-fire. president biden
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called friday swap the start of a process. >> we expect dozens of hostages will return to families, and remember all those who are still being held. renew our commitment to work for the release as well. >> reporter: it could be extended if they allow more israelis go, but they say as soon as the brief truce ends the fighting will resume forcefully. this was in massachusetts, in massachusetts, people shutting free palestine, following president biden and the first lady ahead of the annual tree lighting. protesters holding signs should up there too. we saw coast-to-coast protests calling for a more permanent cease-fire , demonstrators took advantage of a big audience of black friday shoppers. >> [ shouting ] >> hundreds rallied in san francisco's union square and
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set off smoke bombs in front of macy's and hung a 60 foot palestinian flag over the windows. >> [ shouting ] >> hundreds marched in the south bay through the apple store into the mall, carrying flags of bullhorns, and they marched over to santana row, blocking the road and at one point stopping traffic. it may be november but when you are a surfer every day can be a beach day, but definitely be careful this weekend, there is a higher risk of sneaker waves and rip currents to tell you about, and also going to be pretty cold these next few nights as paul has warned us about, even stepping outside the financial district, it felt colder tonight. >> a little cooler in the city, significant the chillier, and on the brisk side to begin the day on saturday, tomorrow morning's forecast, cooler on the bullet -- around the, oceans, most will dip down
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into the mid to upper 30s by early tomorrow morning, a little below average for this time of year getting your attention and starting to feel like the season, the bite to the air, the tri-valley and the delta, mid to upper 30s and low to mid 40s around the bay, the watcher is evident, farther north, chili's temperatures going to shape up, 34 degrees tomorrow morning, and petaluma, and sent aloma, a freeze watch for tomorrow night, temperatures only 5 degrees below average, but that for out of the ordinary, the national weather service tends to issue the freeze watch is when it gets vaguely chill, not a big deal of of us you are a plant, heading to the day saturday, slightly above average saturday afternoon, we will fill out the rest of the map and talk about the weekend coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you paul.
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>> happy new year. >> did somebody say happy new year next kind of early for that, san jose lit the tree at the closet, early and definitely too early to be wishing happy new year, people and join exhibits and the holiday lights, kelsey met one woman, using the celebration to meet someone incredibly special to her. >> 321! [ cheering ] [ applause ] >> for samantha knapp, christmas in the park, it is more than just a holiday festival, it is a family tradition. >> they have snow that taste like cinnamon, it foam, it's let me remember the most for my childhood. >> reporter: she said her dad was obsessed with christmas and made sure the entire family attended the festival every year. >> we came out nice gated every year, my dad would bring a whole bunch of his friends, and
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everyone in our family would come by as a big group. >> reporter: because of that, christmas the park has always held a special place in samantha's heart. but this year it holds an even greater meaning. >> this year and every year we could down a christmas tree in the santa cruz mountains, from one of those years, this is the year that my dad proposed to my mom, and he was dressed as santa when he did at 2 am. >> reporter: samantha's dad passed away. to honor him she decorated this memorial tree, one of more than 500 trees at the festival that make up its enchanted forest. a program allowing groups to decorate and display a christmas tree at the event all month long. >> being able to bring them back to my life in different ways throughout the year has been really nice to be able to incorporate him in my everyday lives, i wear rings to remind myself of him but being able to see with the public and also
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it has been really nice. >> reporter: samantha said it's been different coming to christmas the park without her dad, but she is thankful to be able to honor him at the event he cherished so much. she has now taken the torch from him, continuing the legacy of bringing together family and friends for nights of holiday joy. >> christmas in the park runs through january 1. all right, small but mighty, how little pocket force taking route around barkley could make a big difference when it comes to climate change. 49ers and the seahawks, this couple is putting their money where their spouse is. >> and in a chair with the blanket and coffee. and watched all the people drive by, and wonder what he's doing. >> how it's only brought them closer. >> this mom was not ready for
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close-up, ♪ an update tonight and a heartbreaking story out of san jose. police just arrested a mother on murder charges after her infant daughter died of fentanyl poisoning. 28-year-old kelly richeson was arrested in san jose, her 18-month-old daughter was found dead in august, please say she had a lethal amount of fentanyl and her blood, the child's father is already in custody, police say they found videos
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and photos finding both parents smoking narcotics while holding their baby. we have seen plenty of retail theft bus, worth tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, this is on another level, this hall was worth $10 million nearly, the work of a southern california cargo theft ring targeting big-box stores, the goods range from clothing to shoes, electronics, even food. whoever thought this would work, nice try, police in benicia pulled over a car with a hand-drawn license plate. hand-drawn, not fooling anybody. it revealed the car was stolen out of alameda, the woman behind the mute -- wheel was arrested. d4 stations accelerating climate change around the world. and project the earth, and shows tiny forest showing up at barkley schoolyards could one day make a big difference. >> reporter: on a busy street corner in barkley. a tiny
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revolution is taking route. >> it is a really special type of forest. >> it smells really good. >> instead of pavement or a manicured lawn. >> see those dots? figure a dense little pocket of native plants and saplings flourishing in rich soil in front of the barkley technology academy, it is called a micro forest. >> they grow much faster, and they use less water which is very good. >> reporter: tracking the growth, fifth-graders from a nearby's will, less than a year ago they actually helps to planted. overseeing the project, the science teacher, as well. >> the reason that we are planting the forest and using the method is to address climate change. >> reporter: for years, she has taught students about the dangers of climate change and now she is showing them what they can do about it by planting these tiny,
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incredibly fast-growing forest. >> the method intensely restores the soil, and tightly plans together only native flora. research shows the tiny forest grow 10 times faster and sequester more carbon, they reduce the urban heat island effect and filter the air and also quickly become a credo for renewed biodiversity, which is currently under threat as the planet continues to warm. >> we are basically facing 40% biodiversity loss by the end of the decade. we need solutions and the forest is a very effect of an efficient solution. >> those who have planted them it for barkley schools, there's a chance that they can grow more. >> they can grow up more land than the schools. >> the city councilmember has recommended funding a new pilot program, planting new forests, especially near
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freeways, with poor air quality. >> >> urgent for everyone. and communities of color, all of this is tied into climate. and equity, in powerful ways. we need to do everything we can. >> i feel very proud . >> and cultivating hope. for the future. >> back on the virtual reality said. >> hold on. and it's the weekend. we are never unhappy about friday. yes. saturday in particular is little better, for those of us that we can plans, it seems like things are going to be okay. >> no problems for mother
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nature, travel, or small business saturday shopping, something like that, we are going to be just fine, gusty winds earlier today, higher elevations were most of us live our lives, at sea level, the wind did not get that strong but noticeably breezy at some higher elevations tonight. let's take a look at wind speeds as we head through the rest of the night. highest gusts in the highest elevations in the mountains and the diablo range. not nearly as gusty is 40-50+ gus that we had early this morning. the winds will gradually calm down as we head to the first half of the day tomorrow and by tomorrow afternoon the wind would not be that noticeable, it takes a tomorrow night into early sunday morning, overnight is the gusty is conditions in the highest elevations around the bay area. not going to have a major impact. wind is still going to be offshore in the development, anything more than a couple passing clouds today. dry weather pattern continuing into early next week. storm system entering the picture by the beginning of next week, doesn't get close to the coast
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until the middle, that's when the rain chances are going to go up. but a lot of uncertainties running the next rainmaker. >> clear skies tonight and tomorrow, passing clouds tomorrow night and early sunday morning, high up in the atmosphere, they're not going to block the sun, just filter little bit, back to mostly sunny conditions for monday and tuesday before the clouds the cannot and gives a chance for rain showers, the latter half of these 7-day forecast. it will have an impact on solar electricity generation, not impacting temperatures but this time of year with such short daylight hours and low sunday, the cloud cover has an impact on how much of the sunlight your solar panels can soak up your they go down on sunday but they bounced back up as we head through early next week. outside clear skies, temperatures dropping off in a hurry, already down to 39 degrees in santa rosa, 51 census go, the only spot clean to the 50s at the moment, temperatures later on tonight, as we showed you, mid to upper 30s in length, with mid to low
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40s along the coast. sounds chilly but only about 5 degrees below average, we will quickly warm back up to what is normal for late november, temperatures hitting a couple of degrees below average, -- above average, and low to mid 60s across the entire bay area. similar to the temperature distribution we had in the day, a 4 degree difference, 61 degrees cool, and warmest around 65 degrees. mid 60s in a pretty widespread basis of the north bay, downslope offshore wind, rose up as a goes downhill, better chance of getting 264 or sisti 5 degrees. tomorrow, very similar temperatures as we head through the rest the forecast, take a look at the 74 -- outlook, eight sunny stretch, here's where things get more interesting, a chance of showers beginning wednesday, continuing thursday and friday. it's not going to range of those days but we can't narrowed it down at this point
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, which days most likely to be the wettest, the long-range data is all over the pays -- place, showers possible wednesday, thursday and friday, i would not rearrange or cancel plans the latter half but be prepared. have an alternative in mind in case you need to exercise that. as we close in the next week, we can nail down the timing of the best chance of shower activity and when it's going to move away. for now were just going to enjoy a nice weekend and we will get to the rain as we finish november into early december. >> it is the weekend, thank you paul. they sold their homes to take a three-year cruise that ended up going nowhere and now they've been left high and dry. straightahead in sports, stanford tonight has produced another final four team, and the basketball gods were with the warriors head coach dave kerr, tonight,
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♪ an illinois mom's reaction to her daughter's surprise homecoming is going viral, linda said her mom was not quite ready to receive her when she came home from college unannounced for thanksgiving. >> [ screaming ] >> [ laughter ] >> [ screaming ] [ laughter ] >> [ shouting ] >> [ laughter ] >> what's going on! [ screaming ] >> that is the best part, she
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got the redo she was looking for, her daughter posted the whole thing anyway and that is something to be thankful for. it doesn't matter, any mom got even if you're not looking your best. >> ali enough that was my reaction when my agent called told me, you're going to go work in san francisco. [ laughter ] it was just like that. without the wig. >> is when you say you have not taken it off since. >> i have not. >> i did tell you when the day came, i did want to go to chase center with what i consider to be a spectacle. >> sarah has to see it. >> the warriors, what are we going to do with them? a lot on the line tonight, the in season tournament, and the women llama -- wembanyama show was here, it went in his
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favor, he could leave the, usual suspects, stephan curry, 18-2 in scored 35 and added six assists, he was clutch when the fourth quarter got tight. do you know what, when it leaves his hand, bottom. under 3 to play, stephan curry drove in, kicked out, moved, found his spot and hit again! that's what he does, the warriors win 118-112, they are now 2-1 in the in season tournament and 8-9 overall . those are not the highlights i like, this is gary payton, the second, 6'2" and look what he's doing. he went up and blocked wenbenyama, who is 7'4", and he did that. the spurs have lost 11 straight
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games. if i get this one for my wife i'm in trouble, figuring out oregon and white, been major broncos got over, christoph tilly inside and fouled. he scored 18, santa clara took it 88-82, the 6-0 broncos take on ohio state saturday, and the holiday tournament in florida. women soccer. attacking nebraska, they delivered. and the hero in the game-winning goal, punched the ticket, it is called the college cup, 19 014, they play brigham young in north carolina and you know it sarah, the stanford women times play this game like they invented it. >> as they should. big fans,
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what a goal, love that, thank you so much. they went vertical to do that. thank you, if you need to get a run in after the thanksgiving food, this will get you moving, a time-lapse cost doing lava at the snow covered slopes in sicily, the most active voting -- volcano in europe after quite a few months, and started erupting last week. spending three years at sea sounds like the trip of a lifetime for a lot of people, it would certainly require the plan and what to do with your house while you are gone. a lot of people who try to figure that out or try to figure out what to do next, they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for, was canceled, they say doesn't have a ship, kind of an important component of a three-year cruise, and after two postponements, it's officially off, and they say they don't have anywhere to go, and in their homes to do this
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