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Power. Pg e started turning the lights off early this morning, but the utilities scaledback the number of impacted customers citing a change in weather conditions. Here is a live look right now at pg e briefing, it is just about to get underway. We will go ahead and keep an eye on this for an update on power shutoffs we will bring you any developments as soon as this thing starts going up. Facebook is moving ahead on a new mega campus in fremont. The 9 million square feet complex is it to go up in our deadwood office park is enough capacity for thousands of new employees. Fremonts mayor says she is working with facebook to create a plan that adds housing and approves housing transportation now to an original report with cancer now, the leading cause of death in dogs a bay area veterinary hospital is testing a new strategy to prevent it. As juliette and richard shows us, the results may actually help humans too. Reporter it is estimated one in three dogs will develop cancer but now a top researcher is looking into a new strategy to stop the disease before it ever hurts your pet. At the uc davis ben dery hospital in the small animal clinic. Meet max. He is very healthy, he is six years old. Reporter it turns out this little beagle is a big pioneer. For us, it was really just in the name of science a. Reporter max is enrolled in a major new study, is the largest Clinical Trial ever conducted for canine cancer. The hope . Can we prevent cancer in healthy dogs . Reporter by using an experiment a vaccine. The vaccine targets roughly 30 abnormal proteins that are found on the surface of different kinds of cancer cells. Max first gets a little shave on his back leg, then, thats all it took. Some dog cookies quickly followed. Good boy, goodbye. Reporter once injected, the vaccine aims to work in a similar fashion as a flu or measles shots. It primes a healthy dogs immune system to be on alert. They can identify and kill these cancer cells before they can grow up into a fullblown tumor. Reporter millenarian oncologist dr. Jenna burton says unlike some immunotherapy strategies that focus on treating noticeable tumors. We are trying to get the immune system to recognize the cells even earlier in the process. Reporter in the trial, dogs are randomized to get a series of the real vaccine, or a placebo. No one knows who gets what. Max will be checked tothree times a year for five years. He is getting excellent treatment. Reporter renee swank is maxs owner. We knew we wanted to get him enrolled in the program. Reporter why . At home max is a best friend, another beagle named lucy. Lucy has mast cell cancer, the most common skin tumor found on dogs. She has been through surgery and treatment. We have got through with lucy and it would be nice to not have to go through that too. Reporter not all dog owners have the ability to seek Cancer Treatment when a pet dog is diagnosed. Renie says if this vaccine works, hopefully fewer families will be faced with a tough choice. I cant imagine not having her in my life. Reporter dr. Burton says if this vaccine works, Cancer Specialists will look into whether a similar approach may also benefit humans. Cancer affects everybody. It affects our loved ones whether they have two or four legs. Reporter theres always the risk of effects with any vaccine but so far researchers have only seen mild cases including temporary soreness at the injection site. In alameda county, juliette goodrich, chopper 5 kpix 5. Uc davis is one three sites testing the vaccine and the only and to california. To see if your dog would qualify you can go to kpix. Com. Well, there may be more days where you cant use your fireplace. Previously wood burning was banned on spare the air days from november to february but today air quality officials voted to expand their ability to expand the ban on wood burning all your long. It will only be done when particulate matter pollution reaches unhealthy levels. With our exasperated wildfire risk because of climate change, we are seeing more impact across the bay area in terms of poor air quality because of fire. Officials also waived the fees are for public agencies and that are doing prescribed burns to prevent fires from sparking. Got a special today at what could be a new source of bay area Drinking Water and it is a recycled version of what is flushed down a toilet. Wilson walker shows us where that water is already being served up. Reporter just over my shoulder is the San Francisco puc building it is very green. For years they have been taking their wastewater, all of their wastewater, and recycling it for things like flushing the toilet. Today, i am going to drink that water. Everything that is connected in this room to the transparent pipe is a part of our research project. Reporter down in the bowels of this building that houses some 900 employees will find a set some that treats all of their. Its all beginning a first watch wash through the buildings engineered wetland system, you can see that in the lobby, now, that water is getting carried over the threshold of drinkable. Will we start with is the recycled water. That is the water that comes into the system. Then we put it through ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis that is our second and major step. Finally, we put it through our uv disinfection. Reporter resulting water isnt just tested for safety they record everything that comes out. And the water is so stripped down by the time that they are done, it would need mineral bulls minerals put back into it. If we were to use it for different applications, absolutely. Or if we put into our Distribution System we would want to condition it. We are not delivering care here find water tomorrow. What we are doing is research to ensure that safety of the water. Reporter as for its safety and drink ability . They are nearly interesting legible . That is exactly what we would expect. Reporter despite a certain flatness to the deeply cleansed water, it tasted like water and, i feel fine. The city hopes this project is just the beginning of a better understanding of how this Technology May be used in the future. In San Francisco, wilson walker, kpix 5. Is a brave man. We will see if he shows up for work tomorrow. Coming up, november is National Transgender awareness month. We will introduce you to one advocate in a unique position to make a difference. The lack of community, the lack of seeing myself reflected in the world is really difficult. How she is helping one bay area city stay at the forefront in the fight for equal rights. Coming up on you and 6, crabbing season underway. While youre bay area fishermen a voluntary asking for a season today delay. It takes a village to raise a child. To build a bridge. To throw a baseball. To throw yourself into the unknown. To lose fear, to create hope. We believe that it takes a village of over 200thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and nonmedical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. We are kaiser permanente. Thrive. I am ken bastida at the live news desk. Lets get you over to beale street where pg e where they are conducting a News Conference on the latest power safety shut off. Out of daylight hours, unable to fly the infrastructure to confirm that it is safe to be reenergized. However, we are patrolling via ground and to be a foot in some cases to restore what we can this evening. And then we will transition epic the rest of this up in the morning. So, we have been able to reduce scope. Originally we were at his scope a couple of days ago just under or over 3000 customers. Today, as new models came into play we looked at the forecast and conditions and for opportunities to reduce customer impacts. 300,000 has been reduced down to 20,000 customers. Still in the dark. A look at the number of customers impacted by the shutoffs. You can see it spread out to the three counties. Sonoma county has the highest number. It will continue to follow story 28,000 people still without power. At the live news desk, i am ken bastida back to you. November is National Transgender awareness month. A time to educate people about the community and how their allies can lend a hand. Were getting a look at a candlelight vigil in San Francisco, this began a day go for a couple an hour ago to honor the transbay remembrance. Jackie ward introduces us to one of San Franciscos biggest trans advocates. I was just getting out of high school. I remember i called the lgbt center. I said this is what im thinking about doing that. Is there anyone else like me . Reporter as a young trans woman from montana, Claire Farley sought refuge in San Francisco like many other kids do. I came out at 18. I really didnt know. There was no visibility around trans folks at the time. I think, really, the lack of information and community. The lack of seeing myself reflected. Reporter today she is in a position to resolve that i worked alongside the mayor as the director of office of trans initiative. A person that no other transportation trans person in the country has. We need to make sure that our residents and community regardless of what happens within washington that we will continue to support them and stand up for them. Reporter since 2017 she has proper trans housing, economic injustice and healthcare. Being in a position is a huge opportunity but also a huge responsibility continuing to keep San Francisco on the cutting edge of human rights and protecting the trans community. At this layer of islands on top of that. I want to use my privilege, and opportunity, to really raise light to the voices that are often not heard. Reporter since last november more than 26 trans women have been killed. Many of them trans women of color. Farley says that is the group most impacted discrimination, poverty, and homelessness. Today, they are all being honored as a part of trans day of remembrance. I think we need as many voices right now at the table. To really call out what is happening. And really make sure that people understand that all lives have extreme value. In reporter jackie ward, kpix 5. After our project home report hundreds of thousands of california is losing their Home Insurance in fire zones the state insurance commissioner is demanding change. The commissioner is asking lawmakers to allow him to force the Insurance Companies to work with californians. 350,000 people received nonrenewables last year. Unless you force them to come to the table, they are not going to come to the table. We talk about solutions to help homeowners keep their coverage tonight at 11. Keep sending your stories and ideas to project home. And you can see all of our reporting on our website. Lets head over to darren peck and the weather center, we are noticing a cooldown. Last week it was 80. Where are we at now . Last week it was 80, now it is november. It has been november that is the crazy thing. Real feel. I want to talk about the morning at lowes for those in the north bay. That is where we notice a drastic drop from what we have been doing that. On top of the sales force tower, looking out towards the west. It would take those numbers where we are now, go to mid 60s, that is pretty nice. But look ahead to the morning lows, most of us will be just fine we get down in the low to mid 40s across much of the baby that is pretty typical, look at that number right there. Not all that bad just two degrees below average. But, if we look at what happens over the next five days, we are going to see the temperatures continue to drop into the weekend and by sunday were back down to 33. It will start to feel cold in those sheltered valleys of Sonoma County and napa county. Basically, the north bay. We did this last time with a big wind event come through, the wind finally stops but the dry air sticks around. As long as you have really dry air, you can see a lot of temperatures drop in the overnight hours. In the relative humiditys a little bit higher, it would not be nearly as cold and it is a really good example of the microclimates around here. North bay what is going on, get a few degrees above average. Lets do the same thing for daytime highs and the daytime highs are just fine. This is tomorrow, this is november. A totally on the mark. We have the temperatures in the upper 60s for many of these inland locations, walnut creek goahead 65. We will top out at 66, petaluma going to 66, sonoma 67, and as we look up north, no difference as you get further up into lake and Sonoma County. Lets take a look at the long range forecast and the reason why want to do this is because for the first time, any while, there is at least a promising hope we are going to get rain. As we take a look at from where the storm is now and go all the way out to the other side of the pacific, like way out there, the long stretch, we will switch from live satellite. We are going to go out a while, i will let this play out all the way through the remainder of this week, all the way through the weekend. I just stopped it on monday. And, keep your eye on this. By the time we get to next wednesday, november 27th, also is the day before thanksgiving, we got our first best shot at rain in a while. Here is the caveat. This is day seven in the forecast. You never want to go to the bay day seven in the forecast. But, this is looking at least like a good possibility. Something to keep a close eye on as we get close to the big holiday. I know its great to see we make say we might finally get some rain but that either this comes undoubtedly on a big travel day for you but if not for you for everybody else. Then, we got a whole other story here getting rain on wednesday and that will be something that we track closely over the next six days. Back over to you. Sounds good. It is a topic many young people find it difficult to talk about. How our jefferson award winner is changing lives by helping teens open up about their Mental Health. One in four americans will be diagnosed with a Mental Illness in their life. This week jefferson award winner is helping raise awareness and empathy towards Mental Health problems. Reporter Pamela Harrington is giving teenagers to tools to talk about things like depression, eating disorders and suicides they dont have to suffer in silence and can get the help they need. Reporter more than 300 teenagers gather in San Francisco to open up about a topic many find difficult to discuss. Just ask tiffany. Nguyeni do not know how to manage the stress of going to high school, of having anxiety and body issues. Reporter tiffany found support on the path to therapy from bring change to mind. The San Francisco based nonprofit cofounded by actress glenn close. Executive director Pamela Harrington says it works to eliminate the stigma of Mental Illness. People can now, with empathy and understanding, see that Mental Illness is an illness, and needs to be treated. Reporter pamela is helping teenagers talk about Mental Illness and provide support and 260 High School Clubs nationwide. They are paid for through annual starstudded fundraisers in San Francisco and new york with guidance from the nonprofit, the student led clubs have served 10,000 students in 18 states. And many students want to continue to bring change after high school. Six in 10 club alumni say they may pursue careers and Mental Health fields like hannah, who battled anxiety and depression. After i try to commit suicide, i ended up in the hospital, dropped out of school and i do not think i was going to college. hannah is so thankful for the support bring change to mine High School Clubs she now leads the group on campus. Other students lives have changed too. And they are grateful for pamelas leadership. We are all in this together, and if someone is struggling, you have got to ask for help. Reporter are opening new doors to education and healing, this week jefferson award in the bay area goes to Pamela Harrington. She also helped establish the Jed Foundation to prevent suicides among College Students and help build the Breast Cancer research foundation. If you need help, help. Thank you. And you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award, do it online, kpix. Com underneath hero. New at 6, the San Francisco High School Lockdown and evacuated, details on the homemade bomb found on campus. Was a deadly fight on bart, by the suspect was considered at risk when he walked out of the hospital just before stabbing a man to death. Uc berkeley braces for protests. The vibe on campus as controversial conservative ann coulter is set to speak tonight. We are streaming now on cbsn bay area, you can find us on kpix. Com and the cbs news app, or your favorite platform. Call 911 and call pg e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. 6, 7, 8 big dreams start with small steps. But dedication can get you there. So just start small. Start saving. Easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. Chase. Make more of whats yours®. Tonight, major good karma for a trustworthy stockton boy without some cash lying on the ground. Over the summer this boy found a 100 bill like in the grassy area near the university of the pacific. Instead of pocketing it he turned it in. Today, officers with the university gave it right back to him since no one claimed the money. I picked it up, put it out of my pocket. Decided i would turn it in. Because it is expensive. Im very proud of him im actually overwhelmed to be honest with you. Good job. He was that you op the summer because he was chosen as one of 50 students to participate in the summer stem program. He says he plans to save that 100 reward for college. Keep saving your benjamins. That is it for the news and 5, tran and begins now with ken bastida and veronica de la cruz. Now at 6, neighbors talking about the suspect blamed for the deadly stabbing on bart. What we have learned about Police Staffing at the time of the tran attack. San jose Police Confirmed the suspicious item in the parking lot at Oak Grove High School was a functioning explosive device. What it looked like, and how the School District is responding to. Uc berkeley bracing for some protests, controversial conservative speaker ann coulter scheduled to appear tonight. But first on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, bart trying to reassure passengers after a deadly attack. That evening i am ken bastida. I am veronica de la cruz. Turns out bart officers were miles away when the stabbing happened. Andria borba with more on why there was already a search for the suspect before this attack happened. Reporter well, veronica, tonight bart is on a bit of damage control after a homicide on the train. Weve also learned some pretty new information tonight about the suspect in the homicide and who they were before they boarded that part train. Today, on the platform and macarthur station, the burden general manager, bob powers, was listening to passengers and trying to reassure them of this. Bart is a safe transit agency. Reporter the suspect in yesterdays fatal stabbing, Jermaine Bram of San Francisco walked away from a hospital in san leandro and was considered an at risk missing person. His neighbor, who asked to have the identity concealed, had this to say. Very

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