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Thats what an east bay parent found in his 8yearolds halloween candy. Hercules police say the dad called police this morning about a plastic baggie with white powder. Nbc bay areas jean elle is live in the hercules neighborhood where that boy went trickortreating. Jean. Reporter were in the promenade neighborhood of hercules, and people who live here say this neighborhood was crawling with kids who were trickortreating on halloween. But tonight police tell us someone put methamphetamine in one little boys candy bag. We actually ran out of candy to give away. Reporter halloween is a big event in the promenade neighborhood in hercules. A lost kids running around on the street going to different houses. Its just a great neighborhood and a Great Community for kids to feel safe outside and for parents to feel safe with their children outside. Reporter tonight some are questioning that sense of safety. Hercules police say a parent who brought his kids here to trickortreat friday found a plastic baggie of white powder in his 8yearold sons bafg candy. He will been checking his childs halloween candy after putting it up in the cabinet on halloween night. And while checking the candy, he found the baggie and suspected it to be Illegal Drugs and wanted to report he found that. Reporter police say the white powder tested positive for methamphetamine. Its a small amount but a serious crime. A tenth of a gram is enough to have felony charges filed for possession of a controlled substance. It is surprising because you dont know like now it makes you wonder why Something Like this is going on in your neighborhood. Reporter police dont know where the bag of drugs came from and only have one reported case. Thats terrible. Reporter jasmine lui says one is too many. Her younger siblings wont be having any more halloween treats. My mom will probably toss it now. Reporter not a bad idea. Hercules police say their School Resource officer is letting area School Principals know about the drugs found in a bag, hoping to spread the word so parents will check candy bags. Reporting live in hercules, jean elle, nbc bay area news. Thank you, jean. We have some new video just into our newsroom. Some tense moments at a south bay hotel. A hazmat team was called to the Doubletree Hotel near the san jose airport. Around 7 30 this evening. Employees reported an odd smell and feeling sick in the lobby. Crews cleared out that lobby while hazmat tested the area. But nothing was found. Guests were allowed to stay inside of their rooms throughout the incident. The scene is now clear. Well, much like uber, its a new company thats growing quickly but San Franciscobased lyft is now dealing with its first deadly crash. The victim is a 24yearold man from san jose. Nbc bay areas cheryl hurd spoke with his father this evening and joins us now from our newsroom. Cheryl . Reporter well, raj, tonight Steven Holland is struggling to cope with the loss of his son even though the san jose native and San Jose College student did the right thing to call someone to drive him home from a Halloween Party saturday night. There was no way to predict the deadly outcome. They always say call for help if you need a ride home, call a friend, dont drive if youre drinking. Reporter and thats what Stephen Holland believes his son shane did when he and a friend decided to use his smartphone to access a lyft car to take them home from a Halloween Party early saturday morning. I dont know that he was even drinking. He may not have been. Reporter holland says shane and his friend were in a lyft car near interstate 880 near sacramento. It was raining that night. Reports say the lyft driver was going the speed limit. There was a car stalled out in the middle of the freeway and they hit that. Reporter the lyft car hit a tree, spun out of control and hit another tree. That second collision is what killed the san jose native. Things like that where somebodys stalled out in the middle of the road, you dont expect it. Reporter holland says hes yet to form an opinion about the driver of the car until he can gather all the facts. He says he knows shane will be missed by a lot of people. All the friends that have sent me condolences on facebook say he was great. Some of them had problems and he helped talk them through them or work with them on their problems and they really felt grateful to him for being a good friend. Reporter shanes friend and the driver of the lyft car suffered moderate injuries. In the newsroom cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. That is a tragic story. Thank you, cheryl. A former chp officer has gone from protecting the law to allegedly breaking it. Shawn harrington turned himself in today and was formally charged with two felonies. Harringtons accused of stealing and then sharing explicit photos of women from their phones after he arrested them. After posting bail he didnt talk to reporters but his lawyer says harrington admits he did make some mistakes. The ceo of a local Construction Company was arrested today for his role that i deadly construction accident that buried a worker in mud. Richard lu was arrested at sfo after flying here from china to surrender to authorities. The grand jury indicted him in august for the Involuntary Manslaughter of raul mercado. Mercado was killed in 2012 during the construction of a luxury home in milpitas. Three days before his death a building inspector had issued a stop work order, saying that construction site just wasnt safe. Election day is here. The polls open at 7 00 a. M. And theres a lot at stake. San jose and oakland will be electing new mayors. A heated race for congress in the silicon valley. And soda is on the ballot. Will your soft drinks be taxed . Nbc bay areas Terry Mcsweeney is in berkeley tonight. And terry, this could set a national precedent. Reporter it certainly has. Thats why more than 10 million has been spent on these campaigns so far. Prop e in San Francisco, measure d here in berkeley. There is a difference between these two propositions. One is measure d would impose a onecent per pounce tax on soda in San Francisco. It will be twice that. But maybe the biggest difference is this. San francisco voters have to approve e with a 2 3 majority. Here in berkeley a simple majority would do. Im just calling to thank you for your support. Reporter at the yes on d headquarters in berkeley tonight, volunteers make a furious lastminute pitch to get voters to pass a onecent perounce tax on sodas, energy drifrpgz, and sugary coffee syrups. When one in three kids are predicted to get diabetes in their lifetime, thats unacceptable. Reporter opponents say measure d and prop e in San Francisco are classic examples of government overreach. Its not really governments place to decide for us as consumers what is best for us to be putting into our bodies. This is the opportunity for the first city in the country to pass a soda tax. Reporter university of San Francisco politics professor cory cook says that explains why soft drink makers have put in 9 million to defeat e in San Francisco and more than 2 million to beat d in berkeley. Its really going to change how the city, the state, and this country looks at this product. Reporter the d, a general tax, only needs a majority to pass. San franciscos measure creates a special tax, which raises money specifically earmarked for programs, and that requires a 2 3 approval. Even progressives here in San Francisco, about one in three tax measures get the 2 3 vote. So its very difficult to reach that bar. Reporter berkeley voters have this to say about measure d. You know, thats a little harsh. I think any additional tax is silly. The publicity i think is worth the penny so they dont end up like me, with type 2 diabetes. Reporter opponents of the tax say lowincome families will be disproportionately impacted by these taxes. Supporters of the tax say those are the very people who are disproportionately impacted by obesity. Tomorrow voters have their say. Live in berkeley, Terry Mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. Yes, they will. Thank you, terry. That soda tax and other races are expected to be tight. Voter turnout, though, expected to be low. Most estimate around 46 for the bay area. Back in june only 25 of voters statewide turned out for the primary, which is the lowest on record. And you can expect empty polling places as well. Most people voted by mail. You can go to nbc bay area. Com for the latest Election Results tomorrow night. Once the polls close. Of course well also have updates beginning at 8 00 and then complete coverage for you at 11 00. The invisible People Living in our community. Desperate people fleeing desperate circumstances. Im Investigative Reporter stephen stock. Tonight, we take you behind the scenes and undercover to see exactly whats really going on in americas immigration crisis. Also ahead, a lot of us work odd hours around the silicon valley, and now were learning how it impacts our brains. And good evening. Im meteorologist jeff ranieri. Temperatures are dropping and fast. Right now 48 in danville. Walnut creek checking in at 44. Well have details on how low we go for tomorrow morning. Plus our next chance of rain and when that will arrive. And a oneofakind wedding at 30,000 feet. Plus we have jimmy and the world series mvp, Madison Bumgarner. Hey, raj and jessica and everyone in the bay area, from your San Francisco giants, world series mvp Madison Bumgarners here plus we have anne hath awairks gael garcia bernal, and music from stevie knicks. Youve got to watch. Were on next. Federal agents at local bus stations. And rereleased into communities across the United States. Where they now live in the shadows. When i left from honduras, i was abused by bad guys. They raped me. Reporter raped and threatened with her life. I felt that they would kill us, everybody. Reporter this 19yearold still fears for her safety. So well call her sophia. She hides her face, but she wants you to hear her story of escape and survival from death squads in her honduran home town. They start to beat up my father a lot, and then they placed a gun over my babys head. Reporter they were members of mata 18, one of the most violent gangs in honduras and the world. Come to their home to collect extortion money from her family. We cant pay anymore because my father has no job to pay it. Reporter sophias father asked to be called roberto. After robertos wife and daughter were raped, his life threatened, he and his family fled honduras, unsure of their future. But sure he would die like his friend and neighbor if he decide. Thats why they now live in the shadows. Entire family, five people plus one infant, staying in this one small room here in the bay area. And this family is not alone. According to the u. S. Border patrol, more than 68,000 families have been apprehended crossing the southwest border with mexico so far this fiscal year. Compared to about 15,000 families last year. An increase of 361 . That corresponds to a spike in gangs, violence, and lawlessness in honduras, guatemala, and el salvador, the three countries where the majority of these refugees come from. I ended up doing several thousand hearings. Reporter tom haines served both as an assistant u. S. Attorney prosecuting immigration and as an immigration defense attorney before retiring as a Border Patrol attorney this past july. The immigration policies in the United States tries to accommodate two inconsistent ideas. One is, you know, we are a country that provides refuge for people who are suffering persecution. The Immigration Law is also designed to protect the homeland. Reporter the numbers of people fleeing Central America have become so large theres no room in court or in holding facilities. So after picking the refugees up along the border, federal agents rerelease them back into the u. S. If the immigrants have relatives already living here who can pay for a bus ticket. In exchange, these refugees agree to report to local immigration authorities once they get to their relatives hometown. The president is very committed to taking executive action to fix our broken immigration system. Reporter while admitting the Current System is broken, Homeland Security secretary jeh johnson insists the numbers of these refugees peaked back in june and have now declined to levels last seen in january 2013. The bottom line of all this is in recent years the total number of those who attempt to cross our southwest border has declined dramatically. Reporter even so, the sheer number of these refugees dropped off at local bus stations created a crisis, overwhelming local resources. In the last six months its been thousands of individuals. Reporter Theresa Cavendish serves as director of operations at Catholic Community services in tucson, arizona, one town particularly hard hit by the number of refugees being dropped off at the bus station. They are leaving in most cases truly desperate situations. And they are making the kind of choices that i might make in their situations. I only see the people who make it. Reporter the demand for resources grew so intense that Catholic Community services hired galen hunt, an americorps worker whose job is to do nothing but house, clothe, and care for the help dropped off by i. C. E. Agents at the bus station. As many as 40 refugees a day. Many of them were dehydrated. They were hungry. Their clothes were torn and dirty. Reporter over the course of several days the Investigative Unit documented family after family arriving at this bus station in tucson. Young mothers and their children. Even a father and a young daughter traveling alone. We talked with many of them. All of them feared for their lives. They rolled the dice to come here. Reporter we also rode the bus with several of these immigrants. Headed to places like atlanta, los angeles, new jersey, even eureka in northern california. If you stay there, you will be killed, and thats why we are here. Reporter sofia and her family also rode the bus. For three long days. Just to get here to the bay area. Were here because were saving our lives. Reporter now sofia and her mother make the trip to San Francisco to report in to immigration authorities once every two weeks, honoring the agreement they made in order to get that bus ticket to the bay area. They may be scared, but they admit they feel safer here than back home, if not entirely secure. Because for them a judge issuing a deportation order back to honduras would be issuing them a death sentence. Sauft saying get back, hes killing us. Reporter now, as we mentioned, these arent the only people who are living among us in the shadows. Weve talked to dozens of people who were directly involved in this immigration and refugee crisis. Over the next several weeks we will introduce you to some of them, including those who recently fled here to the bay area alone because they are children and they are still alone. And harrowing stories for those children as well. Unbelievable. Yeah. Came here alone. Its that bad. Its complex and emotional. It really is. Thank you, stephen. If youd like to get in touch with stephen or have a tip for the Investigative Unitll give us a call at 888996tips. Or send us an email to theunit nbcbayarea. Com. Jeff ranieri wour election day forecast and as we peek toward the weekend as well. Woodside at 43 degrees. The breeze kicks up, probably feels like the upper 30s. Also stanford checking in at 46. No doubt across parts of the peninsula youve got the extra blanket tonight and also that heater probably clicked on. As we take you outside the rest of the sky camera network, everyone dropping into the 40s. Except for San Francisco. You get that ocean water moving up close to you and it helps to insulate you a bit and thats why youre warmer. But all in all, again, it is chilly. For tomorrow morning we are forecasting cold numbers. The average in the north bay will be 40. But i also do think well have some isolated 30s. In the east bay the average will be 42. And check it out in the south bay. 45 degrees. You do not want to forget that jacket throughout tomorrow morning. Lets take you into the microclimate forecast as we head throughout your tuesday. Heres the great part. Were going to see about a 30 degree jump in those temperatures from the morning time through the afternoon. San jose expecting 73. Sunny skies in los gatos and 75. Morgan hill right around the same number there with 74. For the peninsula still have some areas of fog in pacifica and 64 but palo alto will be sunny and 73. And for most of San Francisco well be in the 60s but if youre headed downtown right throughout sylmar. Nothing disruptive about the weather for tomorrow. If youre heading to the polls to cast your vote it looks great. Napa 75 degrees. Sausalito 73. For the east bay not even a large temperature contrast here from walnut creek at 75 to oakland at 73. Weve got the same air mass thats moved in across california. Thats why all of these temperatures are reading the same. Pleasanton also looking at 75. We are going to have some changes through the midweek forecast. You probably have seen that in the scrolling sevenday. Its going to get hotter but its not going to be recordsetting heat. Were not going tok baa 100. Were not going going back to 90s. Youll see we pop up to 80 degrees by wednesdays forecast about ten degrees above our averages. And also remember for the Morning Hours it will be cold with temperatures in the 40s. We get a look at the next possibility of rainfall. Storm track stays way off to the north. All the way through this upcoming weekend. We likely will not see a chance of rainfall arrive next week till about wednesday, but this is the second day in a row that weve seen that possibility. As we look at this upcome weekend weve got sunny weather and temperatures in the 70s. So smooth sailing from voting day all the way through this upcoming weekend. Sounds good. Thanks, jeff. Still ahead here at 11 00, when is it going to happen . The debut of apples new wearable watch. Plus the oneofakind wedding on a Southwest Airlines flight. Well share it with you in a moment. Okay. Working nonstandard hours is not only hard on your body but can also hurt your mind. A new study shows that people who do shift work, as its called, for more than ten years seem to have the equivalent of an extra 6 1 2 years of agerelated decline in memory and thick skilnking skills. The effects of brain functioning can be reversed but it takes five years for it to happen. We work odd hours, right . Yes. So this applies to us . More you than me. The research is related to showing the dangers of shift work which disrupts the bodys clock. P quite ready. Apple pushing back the release of its smart watch. Rumors say the apple watch will not be released until spring. The smart watch will alert people to messages, phone calls and emails. It can also track your heartrate and sleep pattern. The starting price tag, 350 bucks. While taking the plunge at 35,000 feet theyd wrapped up so many frequent flyer miles they came up with a creative idea for a wedding ceremony. They called Southwest Airlines and purchased tickets for some 30 family members and friends including a tlouer girl who handed out pretzels and peanuts. The couple says they exchanged their vows somewhere between nashville and dallas and as a gift southwest flew the newlyweds for free to san juan, puerto rico for their honeymoon. Very nice. Geraud moncure joins us next. Stay with us. 80 of the poor in africa are rural farmers. 96 of them are doing rainfed agriculture. Theyre all competing with each other; theyre all making very low margins, making enough to survive, but not enough to get out of poverty. So kickstart designs low cost irrigation pumps enabling them to grow high value crops throughout the year so you can make a lot of money. Its all very well to have a whole lot of small innovations, but unless we can scale it up enough to where we are talking about millions of farmers, were not going to solve their biggest challenge. This is precisely where the kind of finance that citi is giving us, is enabling us to scale up on a much more rapid pace. When we talk to the farmers and ask them whats the most important thing. First of all they say we can feed our families. Secondly, we can send our children to school. Its really that first step that allows them to get out of poverty and most importantly have money left over to plan for the future they want. Good evening. Geraud moncure here in the Comcast Sportsnet studios. The pursuit of pablo started for the giants today. The franchise as expected made the panda the league qualifying offer for free agents of one year at 16. 3 million. The hope of course is the two sides can come to an agreement on a multiyear contract. But pandas postseason success might make him too expensive for the orange and black and he already turned down the giants threeyear, 40 million offer in the spring. Hes got one week to accept or reject this. Hes going to reject it. In fact, in the two years theyve had this system going the 22 players whove received qualifying offers, no one has yet to accept one. This is procedural. It gives the giants basically a sandwich back after the first round if they do lose him to another club. Pass protection the culprit in the 49ers 1310 shocking loss to the rams sunday. Colin kaepernick sacked eight times by the st. Louis pass rush. Resulting loss and the fumble. However it was the quarterback opportunity at the goal line at the end of the game that proved to be the fatal mistake. We all have fingerprints on this. It wasnt just one guy. It wasnt just one player. It wasnt just one coach. Were disappointed. Were not going to be concerned about what other people think. Its got to be the men in the room that have to address it and have to make the necessary improvements. Finally, monday night football, colts and giants metlife stadium. Third quarter indy running it up on the scoreboard. Andrew luck flinging it for t. Y. Hilton. And when your last name is luck, well, the picture tells the story. Dominique Rodgers Cromartie had it, then he didnt. Colts win 4024. Luck 354 yards passing and four touchdowns. Thats it for sports. More news coming up after the break. helicopter whirring roars siren wails pop music playing when youre ready ready, ready, ready come and get it get it, get it when youre ready, come and get it na na na na na na na na na na na when youre ready, come and get it na na na na. Female announcer its a great big world and it can all be yours. Here and only here. Come and get it. In a matter of minutes, just a few minutes from now, we have jimmy, mad bum, and some underwear. Its a normal thing for a guy to give another guy on tv weve never met. Absolutely, yeah. What is it . Its perfect. Ive got some underwear for you. A of underwear . Yeah. This is fantastic. Might be a first in tonight show history. Oh, my goodness. He doesnt. World series hero Madison Bumgarner will be on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. The softspoken bumgarner has a good time with jimmy and even brought along the world series trophy. I gave you those underwear last week when they first came out and you did not dance like jimmy fallon. Ill do it tonight with jimmy. See you soon. Steve from studio 6b in Rockefeller Center in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight, join jimmy and his guests anne hathaway, gael garcia bernal, world seires mvp Madison Bumgarner,

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