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longtime rides and exhibits there will get a whole new look as part of this big celebration . i'm sure many, many busy disney fans are gonna be looking forward to this big change. you might want to check your bank account this morning for direct deposit from the state inflation relief checks. start to go out today we'll tell you how much you can expect, and we'll talk more about the next round of deposits. plus the fbi now working on profiling the suspected serial killer in stockton police in the central valley are alerting people of the murders that includes one here in oakland. let's go. the park officially drops today, with the san jose sharks playing the first nhl game of the season , where lying with the sharks analyst with everything you need to know about this upcoming season. well, good morning. today is friday, october 7th, and we're looking live at san francisco. a little bit of fog.
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and yesterday i was out there where i was in the city. when the blue angels flew over. it was really cool, and we're going to have a lot of that this weekend. hopefully, the weather will hold up. now this is rare. gas prices are up across the country, californians are actually seeing the cost of gas ticked down very slightly, and nothing to get too excited about, but at least it's not going up, according to triple a california's average for a gallon of regular unleaded dropped about three cents compared to yesterday, the average price in san francisco dropped two cents, while both oakland and san jose are down three cents. costs are expected to rise with opec nations and other oil exporters announcing , that's a day. welcome to the nine we finally made it to friday. yes so glad my tank yesterday and i paid cash to get 10 cents discount per gallon, so i'm doing every trick i can making it. and now you can check your bank account to see if you've got maybe some of that.
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yeah right. right. people got it on that money for sure. exactly some people certainly need it, so it's going to be good news for them as they get it. today we'll get to james stories a little bit. he's going to tell us a bit more about about that. and the money coming today from the state. alright, moving on to this story here at 901 this morning as the community mourns the tragic death of a family, including a baby girl. we are learning more about the man accused of kidnapping and murdering them. their bodies were found in an orchard wednesday night, two days after they were taken by gunpoint from the family business. investigators say suspect issues salgado once worked for the family. and he had sent angry text messages to them in the past. the merced county sheriff says the motive is most likely related to money. the sheriff's also god, who tried to kill himself before he was taken into custody. he is in jail this morning after being released from the hospital. merced community is now coming together to express their grief and anger over the family's death. dozens of people gathered for an emotional candlelight vigil in downtown merced last night. it was a night of tears and prayers
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that included a local religious leaders. this place our arms around one another. let us encourage one another. let us be there for one another group. merced mirror per se. it was among those who attended the candlelight vigil. he had a message for this grieving community. we're going to channel the anger. we're going to channel the pain. we're going to channel the sadness into more love. this is just the first of four nights of vigils in data marseille that is set to end on sunday night. we'll move now to a developing story in stockton, where police are telling people who are homeless, in particular to stay alert as they investigate a string of homicides. officers have been passing out flyers through the community where suspected serial killer has already shot six people, killing five of them. several of the victims were homeless. another victim was killed here in oakland. the flyers are being distributed in both english and spanish. strategic community officers. they've been going out to homeless encampments in north
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stockton's passing out some flyers the reward information and you know, telling our homeless population about what's going on and how to remain safe . homeless shelters are also putting out advisories. the fbi has been brought on board as part of the law enforcement task force investigating the homicides. they need help, and they've done the right thing by establishing a task force, but there needs to be as people i need to sit back. think about what's happened because the police on this there's not enough place on the street. to catch this guy unless they get lucky, so they're doing the right thing. it's just these things. these serial killers are hard to solve. the fbi task force is working to build a profile of the person responsible for the deadly shootings. berkeley man is now describing his frightening close call with some suspected thieves that happened early yesterday morning outside the home in north berkeley hills. there, he says the two men fired two
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gunshots at him while he was trying to stop them from stealing a catalytic converter from his neighbor's car. the man who did not want to reveal his identity, says the gunfire came after he threw a rock at them. when i saw him raise his hands like this, and i dipped back behind the tree, and he took two shots. unfortunately he was not hurt. he admits his actions may have been due to his anger over the recent theft of his own truck. police say it's never a good idea for citizens to confront violent thieves. we don't ever want somebody to put themselves in the middle of a situation that's the biggest takeaway from this is that he's okay. police say the two suspects fled away in a dark gray audi, but they did not get away with the catalytic converter. happening today, the state is finally sending out those inflation relief checks, depending on how much you make some families can receive more than $1000 james torres live in student to explain who qualifies and how much people can expect, james lots of numbers to sort through today, so we're gonna break it down for you this morning. it all starts with when
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you filed your last tax return, you'll qualify for a state stimulus if you completed your taxes by october, 15th of this past year. how much money you actually get? depends on your income. here's how it all works. single filers who make less than $75,000 a year, we'll get a rebate of $350 anyone with income less than $125,000 gets a 250,000 or rather $250 limit and income up to $250,000 gets you a $200 income or rather rebate. now you double those checks for joint filers. and if you have at least one child, a k a dependent , you'll get an extra $350. governor newsom says this will all help with about 23 million people in california, looking for some sort of relief, and some people receiving that relief say any help is helpful. some people are spending anywhere from $90 to 100 on just one gas tank, and some people have to drive for work. so that maybe half the bill for someone's monthly gas. another
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way. the state is attempting to fight inflation and rising gas cause they're calling for attacks on big oil companies, governor newsom says while barrels of crude oil draft oil companies are still increasing their prices and he wants some of those profits to go back to the taxpayers. so when it comes to these states stimulus payments, most people will get their money via direct deposit, just like you would with your tax return. sometime in the next two or three weeks. some of you already got it today. for people who filed taxes on paper, you'll receive a debit card in the mail starting at the end of this month. if you want to know about your specific timeline, you can check on the state's website tax refund dot c a dot gov. or you can also simply go to our website ktvu .com and click on the web links page. we posted a link to the state site there, sal. alright james. thank you very much. let's get over to steve paulson. everyone i think wants to know about the weather for the weekend for doing things outside, including a lot of people going into the city today . tomorrow look fine sunday, maybe a little different could be a little bigger fog bank on
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sunday, but already the fog is retreating. no issues for the blue angels today or probably tomorrow. i mean, you know if they fluid seven in the morning? yeah, there'll probably be an issue, but they're not. they're flying in the afternoon. most of the fog which was north yesterday didn't make it today, some still over san pablo bay. the most was towards the south, and there's still plenty on the coast. but the thickest fog was no doubt about it southward. fremont milpitas, san jose, although it's retreating, saratoga mount view woodside san mateo. parts of the coast, half moon bay down to santa cruz, although it looks like it's beginning to burn off some in the santa clara valley down to monterey. that's the thickest by far so everything looks good to me. here looks good lots of sun some morning fog saturday but should burn off by plenty of time. sunday though, could linger basis could be a little higher, but it'll be a little cooler. but today and tomorrow all systems go. there's some pretty warm air aloft. i'll say 73, sonoma mountain 73, diablo 71 ben lomond mountain that's warm air so that takes that fog and kind of squashes. it also sets for the stage for some operators and low nineties inland, so thick fog already
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retreating. cool to mild over by the coast. sunny inland warm to hot. we will see temperatures in the city, though kind of stuck in the sixties all week long. 66 63 66 67 yesterday i went 67 again today. officially there might be some a little warmer might be some in the city little cooler 50 sixties on the temps here we do see low sixties already 72 of them lower like brentwood 67. they'll be in the low nineties incredibly active day huge dust storms down on the coachella valley yesterday, quite an active pattern for this time of year throughout much of arizona and also east of san diego, if by chance you're heading down there for us, the high will lose its grip a little bit, but not until probably after saturday, so it's a stuck pattern today. if you're inland, it's warm to hot. if you're on the coast, it's not 60 seventies eighties does look a little cooler sunday monday before another warm up the middle of next week. so if you're away from the ghost eighties nineties if you're closer to it around the base sixties and seventies after sunday monday that it looks like breezy and warmer by tuesday. steve thank you coming
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cameras are up throughout the city recording nonstop and they can track people's movements. the extensive network of cameras is among the best in the world. they are state of the art and they can pass on information to the authorities in real time, the southern nevada counterterrorism center is part of this system, which involves 18, federal, state and local agencies, including las vegas police. over 600 cameras, so we're constantly scanning. the people that are working in here are actually trained to look for those behavioral indicators and those anomalies. security cameras monitor virtually every inch of the strip. in past incidents of surveillance network spotted a man taking out a loaded gun from his bag and hiding the weapon in his pants. police were alerted and confronted him in just a matter of seconds. one of the tallest thrill rides in the united states will now be torn down following the death of a teenager at a florida amusement park earlier this year. 14 year old tyree sampson was killed after slipping out of his seat
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while on the orlando free fall ride and icon park back in march , the eighth grader was a star football player and nour roll student from the st louis area. he was visiting the theme park in orlando with his teammates. the boy's father says the decision to shut down the ride is long overdue. i'm just finally glad they coming to their senses. and so you know what? let's get rid of this thing. let's start over come up with a better plan. investigators blame operator error for the deadly accident on that 430 ft tall thrill ride. the boy's parents have filed a civil wrongful death lawsuit accusing the amusement park and other defendants of negligence for allowing him on the ride when he was over the weight limit, then failing to properly restrain him. once he was in his seat, finds itself in a feud with the microsoft search engine, bing bar tweeted a bing maps. urging it to remove what bart described as a quote absurd alert. the transit agency is upset about a warning on being max bim being map directions. it says public transit services may be impacted by covid-19
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officials recommend limiting public transit use. that warning doesn't specifically call out bart, but is a message about public transit. in general. eating amoeba that killed an eight year old boy. four years ago, according to the chronicle . the water samples from hot ditch were performed by attorneys representing the family of the boy who have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against los angeles department of water and power. the agency owns and operates hot ditch, which is a series of manmade water ponds. the family went there in october 2018, and several days later, the boy died after countless efforts in combating teen vaping in the united states. a recent government survey shows teen vaping rates are now again on the rise, the survey shows. 14% of high school students said they taped recently compared to 11% with that same answer last year. overall, that's down from vaping use before the pandemic, but still, experts say that downward trend may have been because children were at home instead of at school. president
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biden issuing a mass pardon of americans have been convicted of federal marijuana possession charges, according to the white house. the decision impact about 6500 federal offenders convicted of simple marijuana possession. the vast majority of marijuana possession cases, though, are at the state level. the president called on governors to issue similar pardons for those convicted of state offenses. too many lives have been upended because of our failed approach to marijuana. it's time that we right these wrongs. the president noted many americans with prior marijuana possession convictions have been denied housing, employment and educational opportunities. as a result, president biden added, while he supports easing certain marijuana laws, he wants lawmakers to maintain limits on marijuana trafficking, marketing and underage sales happening today, the san jose sharks are getting ready for the first game of the season there hosting the national predators in prague, the czech republic, the puck drops in about 11 that this morning so we bring in ted
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raimi, host of sharks morning tide podcast, ted. the sharks recently were in contention for the stanley cup. but this year it doesn't look like they will be what happened in such short time. well you know, they had a 15 year run of sustained success , constantly being one of the top touted teams in the nhl getting deep into the playoffs going into the stanley cup final and when you're that good for that long it catches up with you. you trade away picks you make trades. you don't have the same stock there to take on the next generation plus after the 2019 season when they went to the western conference final, joe pavelski left in free agency. a lot of the offense worked through him. so you combine that with some of the other stars getting a little bit older. and you kind of find yourself in a downward trends, but the hope is with some changes they've made in the off season. they're going to get things going in the right direction again. people could look back at this year, maybe in two years and one of the playert
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if he stays heae one of the pieces right. he was signed to a huge contracts after that 2018 2019 season when he was first acquired. and you know he has lived up to it at times when he's healthy. the problem is, he's not always healthy when he is healthy, like last year for most of the season, he was playing at the top 10 defenseman level. but the problem is injuries have been consistent factor for him. he had to miss a lot of time last year once again, but for the sharks to have success this year, he needs to be their best player, which is predicated upon his health. what about the kohli's? obviously they're very, very, very important is it? is it one player that's going to play most of the time? or is it too or we're all finding out right now. and because you're looking at james reimer and you're looking at capo koskinen and last year was reimer, who turned into the sharks number one later in the year towards the deadline. they acquired pocock in and from the minnesota wild. he looks like he's got a lot of potential hasn't played a lot with the sharks really like what they see in him, so i think you're going to see them kind of ride the hot hand, you might see them try and
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just see who's looking a little bit better. they have not really said. who is the one or the two at this point, so that's going to be one of the big battles to see who emerges as i watched these guys skate. i know that the was carrying 27. players because they're overseas. but when they get back here, they have to make decisions. what decisions are gonna make? i think people are looking towards guys that are younger like thomas bordeleau. william ekland. these are the young guys the next generation that they have acquired with some really high draft picks. people are hoping they're gonna be the next generation stars for the sharks, but also atdea is to put them in the american league with the barracuda get them the opportunity to play a lot more as opposed to sitting on the bench, right? and so you get that and they get that experience. hopefully they can slide in when injuries happen, or when just their play demands that that would be the best thing is that they're looking that good in the american league level that they are able to take over at the nhl level. have a big circle are going to make a big circle on jm my career because i think the proving
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ground for the gm is going to be in the next few years to see what kind of team he can build. no pressure right pressure at all right, especially with the high expectations and we're coming up the period when the sharks missed the playoffs. straight years for the first time in their franchise history. so doug wilson was at the helm of that stepped down last year due to health reasons. might greer comes in. he's going to figure out how he's going to make this team get back to being a perennial contender. this is the bay area competing with the warriors are committed with the 49ers. there's a lot of teams here that are having success. so he knows, and i think we can make the comparison to the 49ers. it was year three under shanahan and lynch when they really started to have that success, and i hope and we would assume that that's what my career is looking at as well. year three in my career, you know that combo. you know it could be the next but you have to give them time and sports fans are not very patient, very patient, and that's the thing is, you have to hope t to wherey want to be in year, three be a s
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acquiring as opposed to trading away. ted raimi from the san jose sharks. alright they start just about an hour or so. good luck. thank you. all right. thank you. gentlemen the blue angels air show is today and coming up on mornings onto the nine. we will tell you some of the best viewing points to hang out and see the roaring jets fly also ahead. president biden warns of nuclear armageddon as ukraine's counter offensive gains steam i'm amy kellogg in milan, and i
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. moscow has alluded to the possibility of using nuclear weapons after suffering setbacks on the battlefield at a fundraising event on thursday, the president said of russian president vladimir putin quote. he's not joking when he talks about the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons. or biological or chemical weapons because his military is you might say, significantly underperforming. the reality is, is that if he did the use a nuclear weapon, i don't see how the united states and nato would not respond to that. but as recently as this week, pentagon officials said, they don't have information that would require a change in the alert posture of us nuclear forces. we don't assess that president putin has made a decision to use nuclear , russia is facing mounting losses and its eight month invasion. ukraine's military says it recaptured roughly 200 square miles of territory this week. the gains have been
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primarily in the hair salon region, president vladimir zelensky vowing to liberate those areas still under russian control. the day will surely come when we will report on successes in those areas that are still under the control of the occupiers and, in an apparent rebuke to vladimir putin, activists from ukraine, belarus and russia. won the nobel peace prize today. in the law, namely kellogg, ktvu, fox two news. and here's some more detailed information about the nobel peace prize winners. one person and two groups will share this year's prize. the recipients are ellis berlitz sky, who is a human rights activist currently imprisoned in belarus. the second recipient is a russian group that's against human rights abuses. it's called memorial and the third recipient is the ukrainian group called center for civil liberties. the three winners will receive medals and share a $900,000 prize given out in december. happening today, first lady jill
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biden is in the bay area to put a focus on the biden administrations cancer moonshot effort during this breast cancer awareness month when the first lady arrived at sfo yesterday, she was greeted by house speaker nancy pelosi and congresswoman jackie speier this morning. she is visiting ucsf's cancer research and treatment centers. we're hoping to hear from peninsula congresswoman jackie speier. she explained that this is a personal mission for the first lady as she has a number of friends who are facing breast cancer after this hospital tour. we know the first lady is set to speak at the democratic women's luncheon issues conference in san francisco, essentially a gathering of women leaders and potential candidates hosted by speaker pelosi. we're learning more about the altercation between warrior's dream on green and jordan's pool coming up on mornings onto the nine the video that shows what led up to the moment draymond green punch pull in the face this week plus october is filipino american history month after the break.
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so that you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. hillshire farm. made right on the farm. well back to the nine a live look at trust me that san francisco bay under there. don't you worry. those clouds are clear up. and if you're hoping to see the blue angels and hear them this afternoon is going to be your ticket. warm and sunny, probably the best weather day of your weekend football season is in full swing with that comes maybe some unhealthy snacking. dietitians at the prestigious cleveland clinic say they've come up with some simple ways that you can make a big difference when it comes to tailgating and football parties, they say, bake your chicken wings, maybe pop them in an air fire, not a deep fryer. when it comes to those dips. don't buy them from the store. just put
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them together on your own, with some fresh ingredients have vegetables, not those delicious, thick, crunchy potato chips on the side. they swap out those hot dogs for grilled chicken sandwiches and try to reduce your consumption of alcohol and sugary drinks. and this is key. they say. keep the foods you know somewhere else. not where the tv is right. put it all in the kitchen. line it all up in the dining room. fill your plate, then head on over in front of the tv screen. they say once you've eaten, don't keep going back kind of check in with your stomach and my still hungry or are those wings? just delicious? you know, i think a lot of us have do entertainment eating. if you know what i mean or sport eating. you're not hungry. but someone you know gasia has brought over his great to dish and i really like it and i want to try it and i'm not really hungry. but it tastes so good. i'm going to eat it right and some wings and ranch football watcher do you do this ? you know not too much, but i will say i do. get an air fryer during the pandemic and best investment i ever made a little slicker the chicken wings run into the air fry. yeah, i got one crispy and put some lemon
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pepper seasoning on there. boom good andres house, gone alright for sure. right there may want to do that if you're playing a little party for fleet week, happening today, the blue angels take to the skies over san francisco for their first airshow in this year's fleet week. ktvu zach sauces in san francisco to tell us when and where to see the show. zach good . good morning. yeah those blue angels expected to take to the skies around three today and marina green here, one of those prime viewing spots to watch them do those famed acrobatics. it's all part of one of the country's largest celebrations for the u. s armed forces. it started back in 1981 the san francisco fleet week. if you were in the city yesterday, you probably heard the blue angels as they buzzed over buildings doing practice runs ahead of today's show. and if you're looking for some other good spots to catch a show the presidio tunnel tops and pure 39 also great viewing areas chance to chat with one of those pilots
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ahead of today's show who says they do some 32 shows a year that means they're up in the air 300 days of the year. we are away from home a lot, but this is certainly one of the show sites. we look forward to the end of our season. we've only got five shows left, including san francisco. so where do you get a chance to seehem has beend typically, we did, you know, bring out our best for the bay area. meantime on the water, you'll be able to see the parade of ships today, five navy ships will sail into the san francisco bay. that should be quite a show that starts at 11 o'clock today . meantime the blue angels again that kicks off at three in the afternoon live in san francisco . zach's ktvu to news thank you now to new video this morning of warrior star draymond green, punching his teammate, jordan pool at practice earlier in the week. tmz sports obtained this video, which shows green at the top of the screen. green and blue. he gets into some sort of confrontation with pool who's wearing gray. we'll see them get
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together, essentially get in each other's faces pool, then shoves draymond green green throws a punch players and coaches russian to separate the two the warriors, saying they will likely not suspend green for this incident to not derail our our season and what we're trying to build, and that's with draymond and you know as a part of that. warriors head coach steve kerr in general manager bob myers refuted reports the altercation involved polls behavior is he's on the verge of a new, lucrative contract, says any discipline against draymond green will be handled internally . he's been over that line. you know it. um, but he always comes back. and he's a unique guy. i mean, without him, we don't win. and i want to win. ownership wants to win. a players want to win. our players want him on the team. remember that will host the los angeles lakers in an exhibition sunday evening. regular season tips off tuesday . the 18th against the lakers chase center, including the
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championship ring ceremony stuck spell this morning as traders analyze the just released september jobs report numbers that could indicate whether the economy can navigate a soft landing. as caroline shyly tells us from washington. attention now shifts to the federal reserve and if they're going to hike interest rates again. opening friday morning on the heels of a federal report showing the labor market slowed hiring in september, still adding a solid 263,000 jobs to the economy. that's down from 315,000 in august and could indicate the job market is cooling after a red hot run that has helped fuel inflation for months was a fairly solid report. we're seeing a gradual decline in job creation. september's unemployment rate fell to 3.5% wage inflation also slowed to 5% from 5.2 in august , job growth could mean less pressure on employers to pay workers more and raise prices
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for consumers, and we're clearly seeing some using a pressure despite the fact that we don't have an increase in the supply of labor, which is kind of impressive, actually, and it suggests that companies are actually holding the line or starting to, um, you know, kind of slow the pay gains that they were offering analysts still pointing to warning signs in the economy. there is a huge shortage of workers in this country. right now it's becoming a real curse. investors are hopeful that friday's report indicates the federal reserve's push to ease inflation is taking hold after three hefty interest rate hikes. we're doing everything we can to bring these inflationary pressures down. the federal reserve's next interest rate decision is set for november 2nd in washington, carolina, shively ktvu to noon. let's take a live look at how stocks are doing right now. you're looking at the big board. you can see the dow is down 550 points or nearly 2% right now just plunging after opening bell , not much better than the other major industries, either. the nasdaq is down, 385 points down
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3.4% and the s and p 500 down 92 points at 2.5. october is filipino american history month and to celebrate san francisco native and multitalented artist adrian per is releasing his project parasite cultural, which means for the culture in tagalog , and adrian joins us now in the studio. it's great to have you here and i'm really i saw some of these photos that you're going to be showing and they're fantastic. thank you. thank you for having me it's an honor to be on the show. so how did you come up with doing this project? because i know that you've done editorial photos and editorial photos are explained what those are first of all, so i do a lot of editorial photoshoots whether it be for big brands for artists , household names. um you know for big publications, whether it be vogue, forbes, you know billboards. times square l a live and i finally you know, i had the idea of like, you know, i finally did bring some people. you know, i kind of just wanted
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to make the art that i was lacking seeing. to have your people featured instead of an a list celebrity, for example. yeah you know, i didn't know what it would feel like to see my people. filipino culture, like on the big screen and we're looking at this photo. can you can you can you tell me a little bit more about some of these that we're seeing? yeah so these are all cinematically styled. so i'm a photographer and a director. and basically, you know, it. i don't really see. the broad spectrum of what my culture looks like. in hollywood , every skin color every sexuality all genders, you know that we all kind of play one role and i think it's up to me to show the different facets of like this one. i just i like seeing what is someone's mom and dad. probably or seeing. you know this here and i like the vibrant colors and i see this young lady and i've seen these pictures. and they're simple,
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but they're elegant. explain to me how you take a picture without you know, making it over the top yet styling it this way. um, i think it what i do when i take the photos is i want to ask them about their story. you know , i want them to represent themselves as accurately as possible, whether it be in their workplace, their traditional clothing and i basically say, just be you and they do all the storytelling for me. you know, it's my job as a photographer to capture as accurately and i stylized as possible and what i felt like was lacking in the industry is doing it accurately , and i wanted to show that on a big stage like this is what we look like. this is our people. this is our clothing because i feel like it's always kind of tampered with for hollywood. and i wanted to do that. this is who we are. 100% you're the director . you're the photographer. you're the person who you know, does the whole thing 100% control, so there's none of this
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hollywood genero, would you call it like maybe making it generic ? you do it yourself? yeah i didn't want to show this is the word i was looking for. you know that? yeah. yeah, exactly. i didn't want to show the slim piece of the pie that they usually show. i wanted to show all of it because typically whether it be in filipino culture or over here. they tend to use the lighter skin asians they tend to use a you know a certain body type, and i wanted to show its way more than just that. the last question is, do you plan to do more of this? because i think that obviously there's room for it. and, yeah, filipino? probably very proud of seeing this. you can do some more of this. absolutely. it's just the beginning. i like that answer like that. take it all over the world. these are great photos, great light. great colors. great composition. you did a great job and i'm going to tell people how they can see it. now the para circle tura exhibit will be showcased that my iris gallery in san francisco tomorrow from six o'clock in the
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evening until 10 o'clock at night, adrian, thanks for joining us. thank you so much. thank you both coming up the back of the police department, praising a group of inmates for what they did while on work duty cleaning up a trail next here on the nine how they dropped what they were doing when they saw an immediate need and ended up saving a woman's life. then one of my favorite night of the year in oakland, the start of the armenian food festivals just hours away food, music, dancing and family to the organizers join us live in studio and will make one of the dishes that is so
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to expand united players will receive $2 million. the money will be used to purchase and renovate its second building on howard street. we got $2 million in the state budget to help secure this girl. together with support from the city of federal dollars that is going to allow this entire block to be u. p headquarters. there was also an unveiling in front of the nonprofits facility for the commemorative renaming of one block of howard street to united players way. this weekend. the annual armenian food festival is once again taking over saint martin church, just a 58 in your park boulevard in oakland. it's the 67th year of what really is a joyous community event. there will be handmade armenian food for sale, as well as music dancing games for children and so much more. the festival starts this evening, and we're giving you a taste of it this morning, so honored to be joined by two organizers and volunteers of this festival. welcome. good
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morning to you, kim bardack, ian, nicole vasgersian. thank you so much for being with us. thank you for having us the festival was out for a couple of years because of the pandemic. this is going to be like a big old family reunion. absolutely 67 years this has been going on . so we are back. everyone is really excited because of the break and now we're ready not just for the armenian community , but for the greater bay area community, you know, look, i'll be honest. we go every year. there are a lot of armenians and then there are a lot of non armenians and i love that you love faces. love. that is such a big communicator to call. can you tell us a little bit about we're going to make one of my favorite dishes. sarma it actually sold out at one of the festivals in recent years, i think, because it's so delicious sells out. it's really labor intensive, so we can only make so much of it. we did have a sale in april, and we made a little kind of a mini batch sold out as well. so we tried to make as much as we can for everyone this year, so let's go ahead and get to work. because salma some people call it doma. this is the dish right here. it's stuffed
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grape leaves now. you can you fact check my mom because, she said, we call it sarma because it's is wrapped. dolma is something you stuff does this make sense? yes mom is my mom and grandma say that all the armenian moms feel the same way. all right, so let's go and get started, so this is as essentially stuffed grape leaves, and this is the filling. it's you know, i joke. it's rice. it's a pile of onions a gallon of olive oil and then drenched with, you know, lemon. it's fantastic, much lemon as you want, and i like a lot of you ladies start and then i'll go ahead and do mine. you know when you talk about you know, nicole, you mentioned this is a lot of handwork. like all armenian food is and to me. i'm lucky enough to have grown up on essentially, um, you know, exclusively homemade armenian food, and it is only now as an adult, and i've got two hungry little mouths to feed at home. this is labor intensive, but it's also love intensive. exactly that's why we want everyone to come out to the women and men have been preparing this for many, many months. is it speed or is it wasn't talking that this before? you know, can i tell you ring
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the pandemic. i cooked even more than i usually do. and i turned to so many of my favorite armenian recipes gave me comfort that nourished my family made me feel better. back to the roots. gasia i mean, we all want to get together in the kitchen. we all want to cook. we all want to share and bond and they want to eat and we do all want to eat. and i love you guys have worked days where the women and men get together like that. we're getting men in their two years. they were not allowed for many years, but now they're for welcome. become more modern. so you get together and there's a lot of work happening at st martin to make tonight and tomorrow night exactly what it's going to be. robert is highlighting some of the other. deliciousness now this is also i mean, this is a lot of handwork as well. this is kids day, and this is stuff right? like a ground lamb, beef nuts so again, like, you know, labor intensive , beautiful intensive kind of walk us down the line here, kim this and we have seen me this is great with coffee or just a
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little kind of like a sweet cookie. and then we have we have a lot of vegetarian items. we want to highlight that we have each and we have, um, eggplant in the middle. that's a nice eggplant, and then we have hummus. mew to bell, so we have a lot of different items. of course with with peter bread everyone recognizes tell you a story about about this dish in particular the eggplant, which is also one of my favorites, and my dad's a long time ago, we had one of our elementary school teachers, and we just loved her. and she said, you know, i'd love to come over for lunch, and i said yes, of course. she's a vegan. and i was very worried. oh my gosh, i don't i don't cook vegan food. i don't know. i mean, we're we're kind of everything of wars at our house. and then i realized guess what all my armenian recipes all the egan, all vegan. that's on offer. tonight we have a whole outside cafe area with salads, potato salads, bean salads. all these salads as people move kind of more away from meat. they definitely do and we can't we have to mention the child. i mean, this is this is buttery, flaky. it's butter. it's
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fantastic phyllo dough, so we highly recommend. we dread some buttigieg's nice and crispy and hot. how important is this festival? to the armenian community. kim it's huge. i mean , we're the largest, um food festival armenian food festival in the east bay. there's about 30,000 armenians and the entire bay area, so we're trying to attract everyone, not just the east bay from all over. it's important. these are roots. we have a rich rich history. the church here in oakland has been around from us 100 years and 67 of those years. we've had the food festival, so we're excited to be back into encourage everyone to come out. i have such fond memories of st back and i got married there. i know little babies there. and when i walk into the church, you know it brings everything back. it brings back when my parents would take us when we were children. it brings back me saying my vows, so it's a it's an emotional place. that in a way almost means more to me now because we haven't been able to be in there for a little absolutely well and the good plug where we're going to do. church tours are are priests will be doing church stores to
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if people wanted to see inside the church and the symbolism in the history. it really is such a rich and beautiful gathering. it connects you to your generations and your ancestors and it really i feel that way when i go into church. i think of my grandparents and very you know, all the generations that came before me and i love seeing the babies popping up right? the little ones. little girls dresses and absolutely it is really an incredible that i appreciate both of you. i joked that this is like my typical tuesday night dinner. oh, yes, absolutely coming. eiger to mention there's music, dancing and music tonight, hachi, gen. gary and his fantastic so he's going to be, um perform are playing and we will be performing in dance, right? right. and i know nothing about dancing my sister. stir in law. guiding is like the dance fairy of her family. so she leads us all in the short bar, which is the circle dance pinkies up, everybody. we have much more information about the festival on your screen. it kicks off tonight at 5 30 ends at 11. the party gets kind of bigger and louder. the night goes on. in case you didn't know that saint martin armenian church in oakland right off 5 80. then again tomorrow saturday from
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noon to 11 entrances free before five p.m. on saturday after that, it is just $3 to get income hungry. bring your appetite and your families and i will see you at st barton, alicia smith. oh, goodness. alright, just as crews in florida cleanup damage left by hurricane came more rain is in the forecast coming up after the break. we check on florida to see how people recovering since that devastating and deadly storm.
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are being called heroes after they saved the life of a woman who was being stabbed. 33 year old woman walking her dog at the alamo creek bike trail was randomly attacked on tuesday morning, california correctional officer and an inmate crew cleaning up debris on the trail saw it happen and rushed to help the corrections officer but the suspect in handcuffs till police arrived. authorities say the officer, inmates also tended to the woman's wounds until first responders could get there. we have to tip our hats off to the inmates and the cdcr officer.
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extremely brave, courageous. if they had not intervened then this would have been a totally different case. that woman is still in the hospital, recovering the suspect, marco ross parker, he's in solano county jail on charges of mayhem and attempted homicide report shows the devastating impact the pandemic has had on homeless people in california and found an estimated 22,000 more people across the state have become homeless since march of 2020, the same report found the pandemic is hit homeless latinos in california especially hard since this public health crisis began. wouldn't surprise to me when a pandemic hits that they would be the most affected and move into homelessness because they're already making the least amount of money. rights advocates or activists say state and federal programs played a major role in preventing and even bigger homeless crisis in california during the pandemic. a lot of people were saved from losing their their homes and
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managed to stay in their homes because of emergency rental assistance and all the other, you know, pandemic programs that we saw. however homeless advocates say local, state and federal agencies still need to do more to help them many people who have become homeless during the pandemic as the plenum continues after hurricane ian meteorologists say parts of florida will see it first significant rain since the storm , at least 101 people have died . people across florida continue the painstaking process of coming through what's left of their homes and businesses. florida officials are working to restore access to barrier island so people who live there can assess damage construction on a temporary bridge to pine island was completed in just days. we did an emergency contract and we did it in three days. the public's is open their fresh stuff again, just like normal. power has also been restored to the majority of people who lost electricity and hundreds of baby
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sea turtles were washed ashore by the hurricane. in florida. 200 baby sea turtles are now being taken care of at the brevard zoo in melbourne. they were brought in by rescuers from the sea turtle preservation society. workers say most of the turtles are only a month old. they check their health gave them some fluid therapy. and then next week, they'll spend them back to the ocean. the bittersweet part is at release and you know, the better part is that i can't care for them anymore, and i can't keep them protected. but that's why we're here to get them back out in the ocean, where they're doing the important duties that a sea turtle needs to do to, workers say whenever they see a hurricane forming, they prepare for the arrival of the baby sea turtles, some homeowners in hawaii or suspected of taking dangerous and illegal measures to prevent their coastal homes from falling and crumbling into the ocean. building inspectors say they recently found 20 homes in oahu's north shore area where the homeowners are accused of improperly using cement, sand and other construction materials in a desperate attempt to keep
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their homes stable, but the state says the effort to protect those homes are taking a tremendous toll on local beaches. it is no longer safe to access to the beach. they occupy the beach. these structures are fragile. they weren't meant to last a decade they were meant to last this season. or two so now they're ripping apart. we're finding plastic in the shorelines were finding debris upon the rocks and on the reef. the homeowners could face fines as large as $15,000 if they don't remove those materials within the next 30 days, google is releasing new tech devices that are set to go on sale next week. google's new smart pixel watch cost $350. they have dozens of optional wristband and let you bake payments, play music, get directions. pixel seven smartphone models range from 599 to $899 feature in almost seven inch display for the camera zoom in additional memory. industry observers will be watching to see if sales do
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amid soaring inflation. will you explain it to us, then? detective. the 45th annual move . valley film festival has begun . last night's opening night film was glass onion is equal to the murder. mystery movie knives out features daniel craig, janelle monae ethan hawke. the festival runs through next weekend, and it's a big birthday for the walt disney company making plans for its 1/100 birthday. the huge entertainment empire began when walt disney started drawing a cartoon back then was called mortimer mouse in 1923. his wife suggested nicki she didn't like mortimer. companies planning several events next year to mark this 1/100 anniversary, including the grand opening of a new exhibit at disneyland called mickey and minnie's runaway railway. many disneyland's longtime rides and exhibits will get a whole new look as part of the celebration . speaking of celebration, gentlemen, i want you to bring your dancing shoes and your appetites and meet me down at save barton in oakland, because do that food festival starts tonight. the party does kind of get bigger and louder as the evening goes on, and i mean,
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this is an amazing spread of food. just taste. awaits you when you come to the food festival. are you guys sell? you've had armenian food. i know this. i know. i know. you made it for me. you made it for me and also came in last time. i had some of this right, right. that's right. that's one of my favorites. andre the stuffed grape leaves the sad, ma. have you had that before? i'm sure i was just about to ask you what? i'm gonna be friends first, okay? okay first. that's why you're here. you can tell me absolutely. we get a big, you know, we'll get that jarrah grape leaves and then you make the feeling it's like every time i walk over it, you can leave. it is waving us over. so i think we can. let's do it. all right. as we leave, you will remind you that the armenian food festival starts tonight. five o'clock. 5 30 st martin's so again. this is just some of the kim and nicole didn't make this all by hand themselves, but it's like an army of people at st bart's community really comes out strong for this one. so we've got the plastic forks from the newsroom kitchen we're about to do again thanks so much for
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joining us today. yeah, but you can't go tonight. 5 30, right? yeah let's do it. we can use fingers to andre. since we're all friends. thank you so much for joining us. i'll see you saved by times tonight. here, sal. you get first did thank u. boyle tha ♪ we're gonna have a real good time ♪ ♪ feel good time ♪ ♪ spreading love and joy and laughter all over the place ♪ ♪ we're gonna have a real good time ♪ ♪ feel good time ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna take this good day smile from my face ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ ♪ we're gonna have a good time ♪ ♪ we're gonna have a good time ♪ ♪ it will be so legendary ♪ ♪ sherri's got you feeling good ♪ >> announcer: and now your host, sherri shepherd! [cheers and applause] >> sherri: hey!
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