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what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes.
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the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >> now at 11:00, we're all sweating it out, and it's on the the going to get worse. we have the numbers in 30 seconds. and here's no surprise. >> extremely hot weather can create some pretty difficult situations for bay area firefighters. coming up, we'll show you how they're managing ty cool this weekend. >> and the family of a man who d in police custody is in shock after the contra costa county da county da decided not to charge officers involved. >> they should have charged the officers. >> i cannot believe this. it's unbelievable. > >> but we begin with the heat we that will send temperatures mere
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mere degrees from the warmest ever recorded on earth. outsides hit above 100 in some areas. its cooler by the coast, but even that will change. a flex alert s been posted for sunday until 9:00 p.m., and this is what it means. the state, oh, yes, is asking people to scale back energy use by setting the thermostat no lower than 78, turning off the ac when not at home, closing blinds and shades during the day, and refrain from refrain from running large appliances. >> when we're in a like that right up against the margin of the system capability, and you e the kind of threats to reliability from fires and generation plants comes off lin, that consumer flexible demand,
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the response can be the difference between the lights sg on and not. >> darren peck has more. >> it's going to get hotter especially monday and tuesday. the place that will feel this the most, inland valleys of thet bay. concord 98 today. tomorrow you go up. monday and tuesday ae the issue though, at 110. livermore, you'll pretty much be much be there and surrounding as are close. let's do this again.e switch from the inland east bayo the north day, and santa rosa is is the example there. instead of of 110, it's 106. san jose, it will only be 100. that's bad en,
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and san jose, you're not included in the excessive heat warning. that's coming up in the the complete forecast in a bit. and just for comparison, the influence of whatever on shore w there is keeps oakland at 90. the rest of the story coming up in a bit. >> never thought 90 would sound cool, but there are cooling centers open across the bay area area this weekend. find a full list, including hours they're open on our website, kpix.com. > >> and with high temperatures comes high fire danger. there ay are wildfires burning across the the state. there was a small fire quickly knocked down in petaluma to the mill fire whichs to burn near the oregon border. thought had to be evacuated around the city of weed yesterday, and since then, the fires burned more than 4,000
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acres, injured a number of people, and destroyed at least a a hundred homes. as for what it was like. >> i lost everything. house, cars, rv, boats. everybody knew everybody. we all grew up together. took a lot from us. >> >> imagine fighting the flames in hundred degree heat. betty yu yu shows how firefighters are sg safe as temperatures continue to to climb. >> reporter: on extremely hot days, suiting up for a cool can be extra challenging. >> if we were g a re, , d also put b glove >> >> feels warm. the l
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adrenaline wearsoff, we get thee out. >> reporter: the contra costa cy fire captains pay close to anticipation to their crew hoping to prevent heat related illnesses. the gear can weight north of 90-pounds. >> we have a pretty robust physical fitness program here. that's a big part of it. but its hard to account for 104-degree temperatures. we encourage hydration during the work day. we're depleted on resources a lot of times. >> reporter: cal fire put out an an advisory into the weekend warning staff of active fire behavior. >> so far we've been, i would say, cautiously fairly successful at monitoring health, health, but we still have the hottest days ahead of it.
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>> reporter: to get a sense of the weight firefighters carry, i i stepped into their boots, ande pants, and threw on the jacket.t we weren't done here. the helmet. it feels snug. it fits.d then i slowly made my a to the fire engine to get the rest of my gear. before you knew it, thy had to respond to a call. >> you're dealing with a group of people, right, who will put themselves before anybody. they'll do whatever they can to get it back in control. >> officials upped the fire danger rating from high to extreme given the temperatures in the next few days. > >> an air quality advisory has n
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issued for tomorrow due to smoke. it's to advise people that at certain elevations they they may smell smoke but don't expect it to reach dangerous levels. >> i don't understand how the dn close this. > >> that's the mother of an antioch man that died in custody. the family struggling to understand how officers involved in his death will not e criminal charges. the contra costa county district attorney made the decision saying the officers did nothing wrong. the family sat down with da lin to k about their disappointment withe decision. >> i cannot believe this. it's, yeah, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: cassandra and her daughter
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believe the district attorney made a mistake not charging thes in the death of her son. >> we know it was excessive force. >> reporter: investigators say no police officer applied pressure to his neck and there was no damage to his airway. but but his mother accuses the officers of covering up the fact the fact because they didn't have chest cameras. >> they are lying, you know, because i know what i saw. >> they're lying about the extent of their force, the duran of their force. >> reporter: they say a couple of officers kneeled on angelo's shoulder and neck cutting off oxygen. the family attorney already filed a federal civil lt alleging wrongful death. >> this report was not fair, it was not impartial, and it was intended, in our view, to
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improperly absolve the officersf pretty clear doing in the case. >> reporter: on december 3, 2020, his sister called 911 aftr quinto was having a mental episode. police arrived to his mom holding him in a bear hug p. officers separated the two, han, and kneeled on quinto's shoulder. >> he was compliant. he wasn't . >> does he have a voice? what's happening? >> reporter: that's his mother g officers why her son wasn't responsive. angelo never regaind consciousness and died three days later.
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>> we will keep on fighting. >> reporter: the letter will send a letter to to the state attorney general tk him to reexamine the criminal case. da lin, kpix 5. > >> the santa clara county mad cal examiner's office reviewed the first autopsy and agreed with the findings. > >> still ahead tonight at 11:00, 11:00, something stinks at lake merit and something is being brought in to clean it up. plus, plus, how a south bay community is honoring a local lgbtq icon. > >> and wild video games are invading a bart station in san o when we come back. check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof"
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>> reporter: in the broadest of
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brush strokes, william price was was a pioneering lgbtq activistt died in 1980. >> he was doing drag in the 70sh was beyond courage. >> reporter: this is the artist bringing his likeness to life on life on a giant canvas. one entire side of the community center that bears his name. >> i'm kind of talking to billy on the wall. and most of the time it's like what kind of message would he want, and the other half would be like the drag queen half. >> reporter: african american, y gay, and often performing in dr, he was often larger than life. he was instrumental in raising money for the center, but died of a heart attack a year beforet opened its doors. >> they wanted to call it the billy defrank center because its a center for everyone the way hs with everyone in the community.
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>> reporter: in the decades sense, the billy defrank center has become the beating heart ofe community, while the man for whom it was named was largely a fading memory. >> we want billy to be remembered, and it took me a year to find the right muralist to bring heart to the art. >> reporter: he transformed theman canvas into a portrait of of the man full of joy and life and love. the subject and inspiration to the artist who ws himself black and gay. >> there's still a lot of people today in the closet within the black community not wanting to be the. >> reporter: authenticity, acceptance, and inclusion is the the expect billy set in life. today the center is searching its past and celebrating its
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name sake hoping it's a guide postto its future. >> what i really want is to brig back the spirit of billy. >> reporter: devin fehely, kpix 5. > >> we are bringing back the warm back the warm temperatures for sunday. >> you're right. monday and tuesday are really where we're going with this. but for perspective, one day at a time. here's the second day of the thy weekend. the daytime highs tomow from 100 in santa rosa to 94 in san jose. low 90s on the peninsula already tomorrow, and of course it's over here, the inland valleys of the east bay e we see the more extreme temperatures. i showed how the numbers are going up for some oe
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representative spots at the top of the newscast. there's a heay if you're along the bay shore. this goes into effect tomorrow, stays in effect until monday night. the heat advisory is actually the gentler terminology terminology here of the two. this tells you be aware, it's going to get hot, go easy on yourself, make sure you're paying attention if you get light-headed or anything like tt outside. here's the much stronger terminology. this is the excessive heat warning. the difference between a warning an, the warning tells you you're going to have significant heat to a degree which it will likely will likely impact you if you'rt careful. it's all the inland parts of the bay. this is tomorw morning through tuesday. mondayd tuesday are certainly included in that. right mow the numbers
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pretty good. it's relatively wam in concord at 76. 64 in santa rosa. and if you look at the map map that gives you the depiction depiction for where the highestk of heat related illness is, that that was today there's tuesday with the much more dramatic shading. just keep that in mind for the weekend. and something else to keep in mind, even if you just go to 95. say that's te daytime high, not even taking the 110 into account, most omar villafranca us will be above 95. 95. within one hour in a car ths direct sunlight it's 138 degrees degrees inside. that's important important to keep in mind because we haven't had big spikes like this yet. any pets r small kids left in cars has to be a top priority. san francisco, oakland, and san
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jose, the first alert weather days for oakland and san jose ce up monday and tuesday. same stoy for the inland valleys for the t bay. but let's not forget this. we're in this for awhile. the peak is over here. that's the important stuff. let's focus on really treating ourselves as god as possible for those two days. but we're not out of this probably until next weekend when when the temperatures start to come back down to 90. >> we have two blocks of sports straight ahead. college football football to get to, but first giants and a's in action tonight. plus, even the opposition was clapping it up for white sox pitcher tonight. see how close
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♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less
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permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves.
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>> evening everyone. college football comes in our second segment tonight, so first up we have some baseball. giants have less than a 1% chance to make te playoffs. still, they have a chance. however, they need to rattle off about 15 straight wins. philadelphia at oracle tonight. umbrella hat weather. beats wearing a parka. bottom three, the giants had them loaded. pederson up, and he's hg it up. a pair of splashes in the the last week. napp comes in to score, and it's tied at 2. 5th inning. pederson again, this time upstairs. the giants have a a 4-3 lead. pederson wasn't done. showed off the bat, how at the eye? two outs, bottom 9. dol on the hill for the save. light
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up the radar gun. how about 1014 in favor of the good guys. two s in a row for the giants. they win the series. > >> a's in baltimore taking on the orioles who are just one and and a half back of a wild card spot. third inning. that's to right center and out of here. baltimore goes up 4- 1. a's loaded the base windshield no outs in the fourth, but it was t kind of day. orioles win 8-1. as look to avoid the sweep tomorrow. > >> story of the night in the mar leagues. white sox pitcher dylan dylan cease had a no hitter in the 9th, but then this happens.e twins lone hit in the game. close, but no cigar. i'd say
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it's the same feeling i get filling up a cart of groceries and realizing i forgot a form o. > >> we have a block dedicated toe best college football from around the country and the bay area pac-12 teams are what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27.
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with unlimited data. switch today! what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear.
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yes, on 27. >> welcome back. big season for david shaw. after eighth straight winning seasons, the cardinal football team has simpy sputtered. no bowl appearances since 2018. last year's team just three and nine. got to beat beat colgate at home. flawless start to the season. first starm scrimmage, ej smith, how about , 87 yards to the end zone. don't use colgate, i use crest. 7-0 stanford. tanner mckee in his second year, finds micah wi, goes up and climbs the ladder out of the rafters to catch that catch that one. stanford wins 41-10. next up for the cardinalc
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next saturday. > >> afternoon football at memoril stadium. best tailgates in the west. uc davis in town. cal quarterback jack plummer the swing pass to jaden ott. nice ge for plummer. he had three touchdowns. now the defense. crg woodson picks it and returns it9 yards to the house. 34-13 cal. they host unlv next saturday. >> all right,
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> >> there's something in the air at lake meritt, and it's not especially pleasing. it smells. so crews were back out on the lake today trying to clean up ts
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of dead fish littering the shoreline. the fish were killed by a toxic algae bloom. today workers got a new piece of equipment to get the last few fish up on the shore. >> cleaning up this water, it's just going to make the lake much much nicer. not just for recreation, but it's healthier. if this stays here, the stuff starts to rot and decompose. >> they did see fewer dead fish during the clean up today. > >> sounds like a siren, but it's but it's pac-man. bart riders gt a blast from the past today. reo arcade games came to the palacet station as a celebrate of 50 yes of bart. > >> thanks for watching. our nexl newscast is tomorrow morning from 6:00 to
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