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>> now at 9:00, the search for a a possible california serial killer stretches to the midwest. the connection that was confirmed with police in chicago. > >> over and over and over the e the gate, the walk. it struck ad a chord this week when detectives in chicago saw the vo the video out of northern calif. northern california. >> flames explode from a senior living complex in oakland, dozens rescued. this is a live look from the latest on the rescue efforts. > >> draymond green is the hardwood tonight but the infamous punch trending around the nba. what kevin durant has to say. > >> as hispanic heritage month
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comes to a close we look at howo how latino representation in the the comic book world is growing. growing. > >> in oakland this is a live look at a senior living apartment building that was evacuated due to a fire. happening at the grand lake gardens. firefighters are still on the scene. the call came in around 6:00 this morning where 80 people were evacuated and many of them had to be rescued from hallways, stairways and even balconies. > >> police in san jose are invesg are investigating another deadlh deadly crash where a elderly woman was hit and killed by a car last night. police say the driver is cooperating with inve. with investigators. this is the 28th pedestrian death of the year in the area but it was the third pedestrian accident in san san jose yesterday alone. and elderly man was injured in a hit hit and run crash along montered
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monterey road yesterday afternoon and 20 minutes later a a cyclist was hit by a car on te same road one mile away. city leaders have been looking for solutions for months. > >> in raleigh, north carolina at at least five people are dead after a 15-year-old white male open fire. an off-duty officer is among those killed and according to the gun violence archive this is the 531st mass shooting in america this year. the mayor calls it a sad and tragic day for the city. > >> the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection voted unanimously to subpoena former preisdent tr. preisdent trump. >> we must seek the testimony, under oath, of the january 6th central player. >> it is unclear if the former
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president will comply or fight the order in what could be the last public hearing the video showed congressional leaders calling federal and state officials, pleading for help as the riot stormed the capitol. > >> it is friday and the weekend is here. darren peck is with us, us, hopefully the fog will cle. will clear. >> it has to eventually it will come back in the morning. that's that's the pattern we are stuck in. issues with fog now for the northbay, so san jose is gray with clouds and if we look at this vantage point for the widespread clouds everybody is waking up to them. looking under under the clouds with the visibility readings that's where where we have important details. petaluma, santa rosa and napa are all low enough that you will will encounter the fog. the lower the number is telling you how far you can see. mid 50s now with upper 40s in the northbays northbay valleys and for today's today's daytime highs we are looking at this broad overview
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with numbers in the lower 80s for the warmer inland locations and upper 60s for much of the b. the bay. pick out your part of the bay. 80 livermore, 68 fremont, 65 mountain view. we will give you the rest of the seven-day forecast coming up. > >> a health warning for the city city of crockett, they have been been reporting a foul smell for weeks near a wastewater treatment plant and an issue at the plant is causing elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide. it is expected to stick around for at least one week and people nearby are urged to stay inside. inside. residents are asking why why did they not get a warning earlier? >> for the people of crockett we we would've understood this. if we had received a clear and dirt and direct, honest, open and humane dissemination of informan of information about what we were smelling.
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>> contra costa county health officials say that last friday was the first time they detected detected levels of the chemical that were high enough to cause concern. the plant is owned by a a sugar refinery, the bay area air-quality district is investi. is investigating. > >> details in the search for a possible serial killer. the suspect has shot at least six people to death including a man from oakland. stockton police is is working with chicago police to determine if the serial killers first murders happened in chicago in 2018. now, we were were able to break this story with the help of brad edwards, an investigative reporter with cbs chicago. >> when stockton police released released this surveillance video video of the men believed to bed be connected to the serial kills serial killings the police chief chief pointed out a significant identifier. >> pay close attention to the uneven stride.
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>> the gate of the killer became became the story in stockton. a man dressed in all black with the uneven stride. as you heard on cbs 13, stockton police is now working with chicago police who identified their own suspect suspect with a similar look. >> over and over and over, we hd we heard to pay attention to the the gate, the walk. and it struck a chord when detectives in chicago saw the video out of northern california. >> cbs chicago's investigative reporter saw a connection to the the duck walk killer accused of killing two people in a chicago. chicago neighborhood. >> i have rocksolid sources. i showed them the video and they compared it and immediately they they were on it. >> when you saw the video of the the stockton serial killer where
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where you immediately brought back to 2018 to that story? >> immediately. as if i was seeing the video that we saw in chicago. granted that is superficial and in most cases if if one guy walks like another gy another guy that does not mean anything but in this case if one one guy walks like another guy it could mean everything. >> the chicago killer disappeared in 2018 and i'll stockton and chicago pd are working to determine if the two men are the same. >> the thought was this guy got pinched and arrested or he went dormant and went elsewhere. >> cbs 13 reached out to retired retired homicide detective cabr. detective cabrera. >> looking at the videos, how similar are they? >> they are eerily similar in stature, clothing, and the gate. gate. >> it is common for investigatos for investigators to reach out
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nationwide to find connections between other unsolved murders and chicago could be ruled out. >> i would be searching through all of the case files looking for anything similar. >> as investigators work to track down the killer in both cs both cases families are waiting for answers. > >> rising prices are hitting americans where it hurts but inflation may be slowing down. > >> draymond green is back at practice and tonight he will be in the lineup. >
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>> money watch report, yesterday stocks were rallying despite the initial drop following another disappointing inflation report. more on that in a moment moment but first, a live look at at the big board. a bit of a roller coaster, starting up now dropping 278 points. social security gets its biggest boost in four decades. a cost-of-living increase of 8.7% for next year. this follows an increase of 5% in 2022 which will put more money in the pockets of 66 million beneficia. million beneficiaries. many of
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them are seniors. > >> elon musk under investigation investigation after filed suit by twitter over the deal to purchase the social media platf. media platform. authorities are investigating conduct linked to the plan. in july elon musk attempted to terminate the agreement alleging that the company misrepresented the numbers of spam accounts on the platform twitter then sued elon musk. last week he reentered thl the deal and the lawsuit was placed on pause. > >> a new report creating confusion around the economy. inflation is accelerating but according to michael george, price hikes are slowing down. >> >> gas prices dropped during thr the summer but recently started climbing again. according to aaa aaa the national average is up $0.20 a gallon in the last month. >> it is ridiculous i wish they were not so high. >> americans are dealing with higher cost just about
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everywhere else. >> in a report from the bureau of labor statistics fines overall, prices jumped 8.2% in september compared to one year . year earlier. prices at the grocery store increased 13% with with eggs up more than 30%, coffee 16% higher. home costs are rising with electricity up more than 15%, natural gas increasing 33%. the new report will bring new action for the federal reserve next month. the fed raising interest rates in an an attempt to bring down inflatn down inflation but the strategy is having little impact. >> the fed is on course for another increase. >> cbs news business analyst says the board will likely increase 3/4 percentage points. >> in the minutes from the september meeting they articulated something clearly,
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they said they are more concerned about doing too little little on interest rates rather than too much. >> if the fed stays aggressive it could put a key interest rate rate at a 14 year high by the end of the year. cbs news, new . new york. > >> turning to the fog and the clouds which have overtaken the. the bay. that's the view from the south bay. these are mountains on the west side of the santa clara valley looking down to the peninsula to the city with san jose that way. it is cloudy but not foggy for most most of the south bay. it does turn into fog at the golden gate gate and for many communities to to the north, that's the scene over the golden gate bridge. that's the scene in san jose with clouds. the wide view shows shows how widespread clouds are this morning in the tri-valley you're waking up to it and muchf much of contra costa. under the
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clouds we are seeing what matters. where is this impacting impacting the roads? that's where you look for the smaller numbers could. petaluma, santa rosa and napa, slow down but everywhere else is okay. you can can see for miles for most othe. other locations. mid 50s currently now with upper 40s for for the northbay valleys and looking at daytime highs today, around 80, the tri-valley 80, 80 80 in concord, 72 san jose. very very much 60s through the immediate bay with santa rosa 7y 77 today and the city does not get much above 63 degrees. that is the wide view which does not show anything different as we are locked in this pattern and we have been for several weeks. everything says the pattern will will hold all the way through most likely the next seven days. days. speaking of which here is
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the seven-day forecast. we will see how that plays out. numbers are on the mark for average with with a little warmer tuesday and and wednesday. san jose goes back to 80 and on the microclimate we will look at mid mid 80s tuesday and wednesday during the warmer numbers. the northbay valleys in the lower 70s before warming up to the mis the mid-80s by tuesday and wedn. and wednesday. > >> draymond green will be on the court tonight for the warriors but more reaction is coming in after the punch at practice. how kevin durant compares his spat with draymond green to the fight. > >> coming up next, illustrators tell us about the underrepresentation of superheroes of color and their s their efforts okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner
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poole. they shared the night during practice, the first time they have done so since that infamous moment. green has been a mentor and yesterday he was asked if the role remains. >> i'm not sure as i said before. i don't think that is relevant. we are both professionals. we have a job to do. we both have experienced a lot of winning over the course of our lives and we know what it it takes. so we will do that. >> >> former teammate vi a player who has seen the fire of draymond green says in his experience the punching incident incident is a rare occurrence in in the nba. kevin durant says i have been in the league 16 years years and i have never seen that that until the other day. he also praised the war years and their ability to navigate through that difficult moment. > >> the 49ers are getting ready
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for a second consecutive road game. spending the week in west virginia ahead of the matchup with the atlanta falcons. here is charlie walter. >> this is the volkswagen red data gold report. >> the 49ers are staying in west west virginia and jimmy is finding ways to keep busy. >> watch film, went to the casino. that's about it. exciting stuff. >> as jimmy host to change his luck at the tables, tight end george kittle has found some other benefits of time in the mountain state. >> i love to see the change of color. i like staying in the hotel with the guys. there is no no family around so it's like being in a dormitory. >> with the red and gold report i'm charlie walter. > >> creating comic books for people of
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all eyes are on this character hoping to turn the page on what a traditional superhero looks l. looks like. >> when you are a little kid and and you only see superheroes that do not look like you it is hard to imagine yourself as a s. a superhero. >> that is why this puerto rican rican superhero was created. >> many fans come to me and say she looks like me, she looks like my sister, she looks like my cousin. that is so impactful because the underrepresentation is real. >> after hurricane maria the illustrator teamed up to visit parts of puerto rico. >> i really wish the character was real but i chime in and say
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that she is. people are there helping one another. >> comic fans still see missteps missteps in the industry, when hispanic heritage month covers d covers depicted street food setting off backlash the green n green lantern illustrator works through the controversy. >> in the end i am very grateful that we got this version. >> the original version invoking a famous picture honoring mexican women. appreciating the evolution. >> it is positive. we will see so many different franchises trying to add more latino. >> this represents hope on so many levels. she is capable as a a fictional character to give all readers an alternative reprn alternative representation of what a hero should look like. >> they say that latino superheroes have the superpower to change the way young readers
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view themselves. >> that is it for us for the news at 9:00, coming up next on the drew barrymore show, jamie lee curtis joined the show to discuss her latest horror movie. movie. for more headlines including your weather you can join us on cbs news bay area. we will have a preview of the 4s 48 hours a respected professor, her boyfriend and a former psychologist have a party but only one survives. that is coming up. have a wonderful wee. wonderful weekend.
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hehere we go, scream queens. [screams] [theme music] hi, everyone. it's drew's news on the road. and today, we are at comic-con here in new york city. and i've got the mother of all copilots, an icon of american cinema. she's made 52 films and counting. but it all started with one blood-curdling scream. it's jamie lee curtis! hi, buddy. hello, hello, hello. drew: hello! hello, people. drew: so we're celebrating halloween ends, the final chapter in the franchise started by john carpenter 44 years ago. but i did love-- and it's actually your mom, janet lee, that when i got to do scream was my big influence to say,
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