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Residents of northern gazaare reported to be moving south ahead of a possible
Ground Invasion
by the
Israeli Military
. This follows warnings from israel that it intends to retaliate for deadly attacks by palestinian militants. A san jose resident is trying to stay in contact with relatives in gaza. Why his father is choosing to stay put despite those warnings from israel. And jewish residents in petaluma gather for a sabbath service. A rabbi there says hes hoping his brother in southern israel can stay safe. Hes very proud to fulfill the lifelong dream of moving to israel, but its a scary time. Good morning. It is saturday, october 14th. Im kelsey thorit. This morning explosions rang out and large smoke clouds were visible over gaza as the conflict with israel entered its eighth day. Israeli
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
says his country has only just begun to retaliate for last weeks attack hamas conducted across southern israel. Israel has since put the gaza strip, home to 2. 3 million palestinians, under total siege and bombarded it with air strikes. Israel dumped thousands of leaflets in gaza earlier, warning residents to evacuate their homes immediately. Those who could leave packed what they could and headed south. They were told theyd be granted safe passage until 6 00 a. M. Our time. The u. N. And other humanitarian groups have called the order inhumane, pointing out there is no food, no water, no electricity and no where for people to go. The
Israeli Military
is reporting hundreds of thousands of palestinians heeded the warning and have already moved out. Images from gaza show a mass rush toward the south of the coastal enclave. U. S. Officials think there are between 500 and 600 american citizens in gaza too. Officials announced this morning egypt will open a
Border Crossing
for the first time in days to allow foreigners in gaza to get out. There are many here in the bay area whose loved ones have been trapped in gaza, hoping to survive whatever is coming next. Our betty yu spoke with a south bay man who grew up in gaza and who tells us why some of his
Family Member
s say they wont evacuate. Reporter san jose resident
Sami Almalfouh
is pictured here with his parents in gaza, a place where he was born and raised before he left for college in jordan. Its beyond, you know, stressful. Its i you know, i actually took the day off from work. I couldnt focus on my work. Reporter sami works at a bay area tech company. His mind and heart are with his family in gaza. Most of his siblings, nieces and nephews and his mom fled south since the idf warned 1 million residents to evacuate within 24 hours for their own safety. His father whos in his 70s chose to stay back in the northern gaza home sami grew up in. His logic was there was going to be bombing everywhere. So, actually, there wasnt even like on the way to his point, just go and stay with the family so they will all be in one place. He said what guarantee is there wed get bombed on the way. Just stay put. Reporter samis brother is staying behind to watch over their father. Sami last visited gaza earlier this summer. He remembers a childhood with periods of peace and violence. Tear gas on my way to school every week or every, i dont know, when i was like 6 and 7. Life was never normal in gaza since 2005, 2006. Reporter now hes staying in touch with his family via whatsapp, hoping they come out of this alive. Theres occupation and theres, like, people for 14 or 16 years in gaza have not had a path for life. Yeah, they go to school, they go eat, they leave, but theres nothing. Health authorities in gaza say 1,900 palestinians have died in israeli air strikes, more than half of them are women and children. Israel says it has lost 1,300 people in rocket attacks and attacks on civilians by hamas. The hostages now being held in gaza include women and children. A berkeley phd student who attended a rally in
San Francisco
yesterday told us her sisterinlaw was kidnapped. These were the last messages she got from her as she was taken. At 7 30 she texted, we are surrounded. At 8 00 a. M. , she said i hear gunshots and blasts. Theres fire outside. 8 26 a. M. , they are shooting at me, mom. 8 29, i love you. I love you, mom. These are the last words we heard from her. President biden spent more than an hour on friday speaking with the families of the 14 american citizens still unaccounted for. Some of them are believed to be in captivity. In an interview with 60 minutes, the president talked about efforts to get them out. I say were going to do everything in our power to find them, everything in our power. And im not going to go into the detail of that, but were working like hell on it. You can see more of that exclusive interview on americas role in the war this sunday night at 7 00 here on kpix. Across the bay area
Jewish Americans
have been taking time to pause and remember the lives lost. Last night there was a vigil for peace in petaluma with many praying not only for an end to the violence but for the safety of their loved ones in israel. Andrea nacono talked with a rabbi who is trying to stay strong for his congregation as he worries about his brother overseas. Reporter rabbi
Shalom Bochner
has lived in israel himself, but his brother just moved there two weeks ago to be surrounded by family and faith. Rockets have been directed at his neighborhood, but so far they have been shot out of the sky. Reporter rabbi
Shalom Bochner
was just at a baseball game with his brother a month ago. Now there is constant worrying as his brother refuses to come back home. Hes safe, and hes certainly not going anywhere. Hes very proud to fulfill the lifelong dream of moving to israel. But its a scary time. Reporter hes been watching news updates to see how close the war is getting to his brothers home. The images from israel have been hard to watch but feels he needs to stay informed. Its not easy. There are hours of just complete emotional breakdown and realizing, turn the screen off, turn the news off, take a break, and then you go back and read some more. Reporter this visual was truly a call for peace as muslims, palestinians and several religious leaders all called for an end to the violence. Many in the
Community Say
they needed to be with others that shared their pain and see hope for the future. I have to, like, wake up and be a mom and wake up and, like, have a job. Its too painful. This is like its never been this hard. Theres so much pain and so much fear and hatred out there. And this
Community Feels
different to me. It always has. Reporter with hamas leaders calling for a day of jihad, rabbi bochner says there was some concern about safety but said it was important to hold fridays event. Officers with the
Petaluma Police
department were there to make sure the vigil remained peaceful. We cant change the world, but we can change our community, our neighborhood and hope that that spreads. And there are also americans in israel who have had a hard time leaving as dozens of commercial flights have been canceled. The state
Department Says
the first chartered flight carrying u. S. Citizens out of israel has touched down in greece. Some 20,000 u. S. Citizens have reached out to the state department for help getting out. That includes a mom from
Southern California
who is trying to make it back home with her three kids. It is confusing. Were having to kind of facilitate calling the embassy, calling whomever we can to get any information, and usually thats none jessica says she and her children have been staying inside a bomb shelter while they wait for instructions. Supporters on both sides of the conflict are gathering in cities across the u. S. Police have increased patrols at rallies and outside religious institutions. Cbs
Cristian Benavides
reports. Reporter this is what times square looked like on friday as nationwide demonstrations continue to take place over the conflict in israel, escalating tensions being felt from new york to california and in florida. Kill our people. Kill our brothers, our sisters, and then they come here and talk about freeing palestine . Im for the civilians. Im for the humanity crisis. There is no power, no electricity, no water. They are suffering. Reporter amid those rising tensions, police are on high alert, security stepped up at religious institutions at the palestinianamerican
Community Center
in cliffton, new jersey. Usually their doors are unlocked. Now theyre buzzing people in. Armed security guards will be present at each mosque. Reporter this new york rabbi says congregants are scared to go to their synagogue. We have an event of bar mitzvah, can you please help us find private security that can be at the synagogue . Otherwise were not going to do it. Reporter saturday marks a week since the attack on israel that started the war. This church group from
Washington State
was in jerusalem. Theyre among the lucky to find their way home. We had to pivot multiple times, but they pivoted right with us. We stayed together, we prayed together. Reporter in the coming days, the conflict overseas is only expected to intensify. Here at home, more rallies are scheduled throughout the weekend. Officials are warning people to be on high alert. On friday the militant group hamas called for a day of protest which prompted those increased patrols and heightened security across the country. Kind of a cloudy damp start to the weekend. Were not going to see much in terms of measurable moisture around the bay area, but some patchy mist, drizzle, might add up to slightly more than a trace, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. High pressure takes over on sunday, and that is going to result in clearing from south to north and warmer temperatures for tomorrow as well. Todays temperatures are actually going to be pretty close to normal for this time of year despite the cloud cover. The coolest inland spots will be in north bay where you have that best chance of drizzle. Otherwise everybody within two or three degrees of whats average for midoctober. Coming up a ring of fire in the sky. Bay area astronomers getting ready to catch a solar spectacle later this morning. What to look for if you want to see the eclipse. Kind of like the moon partially
Photo Bombing
the sun. Plus an ambitious new mission from nasa is under way. What it could tell us about the makeup of our planet. And heres a live look outside before we head to the break. Welcome back. The time now is 7 14. Well , a solar spectacle is happening this weekend. Brian hackney fills us in on the ring of fire eclipse and why even though the bay area may not be getting the full view, its still worth looking to the sky. Reporter professor
Jeff Matthews
is climbing into this, the observatory housing a 16inch computercontrolled telescope at foothill college. Just got this fantastic photo of the sun. Reporter he does light up about anything solar. I dont think ive ever taken a picture of my dessert, but the sun, so many times. Reporter but he has never seen this, an annular eclipse. People described it as a golden ring in the sky. They just sound amazingly beautiful events. That was amazing. That was absolutely amazing. Im at a loss for words. Reporter it happens when the moon is a bit too far away to stage a total
Solar Eclipse
, so the moon doesnt block the sun completely, instead, it leaves a ring of fire or annular eclipse for a few precious minutes, and its happening saturday morning. But you can only see that golden ring in a path 120 miles wide, crossing the western u. S. Before moving through central and south america. From the bay area, itll only be seen as a partial
Solar Eclipse
. And to see what itll look like here hello. Id like to welcome you to the planetarium. This is where all of our astronomy classes on campus are taught in this room which is using the star projector. And setting up on the planetary view is seen from on earth. Reporter again, we wont see this in the bay area. Instead were starting off at 8 00 in the morning here. This is the view we get from cupertino. We got a little bite thats taken out. A little bit more, a little bit more. And what were going to end up seeing at the time of greatest eclipse, this is what the sun will look like. It will have a crescent of sun still visible. So what it will end up appearing like is kind of like the moon partially
Photo Bombing
the sun. Reporter now, the most important thing about the saturday morning eclipse, never look directly at it. If you are ever able to see the surface of the sun directly, you need solar filters like this that let you safely observe the sun directly. Reporter and indirectly, you can just use your nearest tree. A
Family Member
sent me a great picture from 2017 where they were viewing the eclipse underneath a tree. Every one of those gaps through the leaves ended up forming a little image of the eclipse on the ground. Reporter i had taken a picture like that of the 2017 eclipse. You did that too. It was just fantastic. Reporter itll be impressive as a partial eclipse in the bay area, but its at least a sevenhour drive to see the annular eclipse you know, a sevenhour drive for a onceinalifetime event, sure. Id say go for it. Plus, you know, theres all kinds of fun stuff to do along the way. Reporter and next stop total eclipse. Next stop total eclipse, that will happen in six months. Reporter thats right, a total eclipse in the u. S. Next april. This weekend, just a preview, but well worth watching, just not directly. Weve made it to the weekend, a little bit of cloud cover that rolled in yesterday has thickened overnight. And we are going to see more clouds than sunshine today. Even a little bit of drizzle possible, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. But clearing, warmer conditions tomorrow before some more clouds roll in on monday. Outside chance of some drizzle, but not much to be concerned about there. And more of a warming trend by wednesday, thursday and friday of next week. The cloud cover overhead, of course, is going to obscure visibility of the partial
Solar Eclipse
for the bay area. It peaks at 9 19 this morning. But i think this is what most of us are going to see, the best chances for breaks in the cloud cover through which you can safely observe the eclipse will bewith with eclipse glasses inland in the east bay and in the santa clara valley. But futurecast isnt too optimistic about that. Well take a look at that in just a moment. Itll be fairly damp out there for the first day of the
Half Moon Bay
art and pumpkin festival. Should see more sunshine breaking through on sunday, but with similar temperatures, topping out in the upper half of the 60s. Heres the futurecast showing that bit of patchy moisture here and there. Best chance of drizzle is going to be along the coast, for the north bay, maybe inside the bay as well, around
San Francisco
and oakland. But then well see partial clearing taking over this afternoon. And as we head through tonight and tomorrow, the clouds will try to return tonight. Theyre going to get nudged far and far to the north as we head through the day on sunday, especially the first half of the day. Plenty of sunshine by sunday afternoon, resulting in a warming trend. Lets take a look at where our temperatures are going to top out, this afternoon pretty close to normal, especially where the sun does manage to peek through, around 80 degrees in san jose, also around 80 degrees inland in the east bay for antioch and livermore. Where the clouds are a little bit thicker, temperatures are going to be cooler but close to average for
Half Moon Bay
, in the upper 60s. Temperatures in
San Francisco
and oakland almost exactly normal, right around or just above 70 degrees. The spots where it is going to be cooler than average, where the clouds are thicker is where you have the best chance for a couple of showers. These temperatures running, yeah, several degrees below normal for the north bay, in the lower half of the 70s by this afternoon. Lets compare those high temperatures to what is average for the middle of october. And, again, for most locations outside of the north bay, everybody within two or three degrees on either side of what is average for this time of year. That is not going to remain the case in the long term. Lets take a look at the sevenday forecast. Well bring that in, and you can see a warmup on sunday, thats temporary. Temperatures back down on monday with the additional clouds. But then much more of a warmup as we head through the latter half of next week, even approaching 90 degrees inland on thursday. Temperatures will also warm up significantly around the bay. Now, were not talking about a return of the extreme heat that we had about seven, eight days ago. Temperatures topping out around 80 degrees in
San Francisco
, a whole better than the low 90s that we had for the couple of days last week. Temperatures along the coast are also going to warm up. You have the best chance of a couple of drops falling out of those clouds right along the coast. Temperatures stay in the 60s for a few days, then warming up with more sunshine taking over by wednesday, thursday and friday, back into the low 70s, even for coastal parts of the bay area. A spacecraftnamed psyche is speeding toward an asteroid after launching from
Kennedy Space
center yesterday morning. The spacex rocket powered the spacecraft out of the earths gravitational pull, and then released it on a sixyear journey toward the
Asteroid Belt
between mars and jupiter. Its heading to the psyche asteroid thats made mostly of metal, including iron and nickel. The spacecraft will orbit the rock for about two years starting in 2029. Scientists believe the asteroid is the battered remnants of an early planets iron core. It could help them better understand what makes up the core here on earth. The graphic t game huge right now,
Ground Invasion<\/a> by the
Israeli Military<\/a>. This follows warnings from israel that it intends to retaliate for deadly attacks by palestinian militants. A san jose resident is trying to stay in contact with relatives in gaza. Why his father is choosing to stay put despite those warnings from israel. And jewish residents in petaluma gather for a sabbath service. A rabbi there says hes hoping his brother in southern israel can stay safe. Hes very proud to fulfill the lifelong dream of moving to israel, but its a scary time. Good morning. It is saturday, october 14th. Im kelsey thorit. This morning explosions rang out and large smoke clouds were visible over gaza as the conflict with israel entered its eighth day. Israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> says his country has only just begun to retaliate for last weeks attack hamas conducted across southern israel. Israel has since put the gaza strip, home to 2. 3 million palestinians, under total siege and bombarded it with air strikes. Israel dumped thousands of leaflets in gaza earlier, warning residents to evacuate their homes immediately. Those who could leave packed what they could and headed south. They were told theyd be granted safe passage until 6 00 a. M. Our time. The u. N. And other humanitarian groups have called the order inhumane, pointing out there is no food, no water, no electricity and no where for people to go. The
Israeli Military<\/a> is reporting hundreds of thousands of palestinians heeded the warning and have already moved out. Images from gaza show a mass rush toward the south of the coastal enclave. U. S. Officials think there are between 500 and 600 american citizens in gaza too. Officials announced this morning egypt will open a
Border Crossing<\/a> for the first time in days to allow foreigners in gaza to get out. There are many here in the bay area whose loved ones have been trapped in gaza, hoping to survive whatever is coming next. Our betty yu spoke with a south bay man who grew up in gaza and who tells us why some of his
Family Member<\/a>s say they wont evacuate. Reporter san jose resident
Sami Almalfouh<\/a> is pictured here with his parents in gaza, a place where he was born and raised before he left for college in jordan. Its beyond, you know, stressful. Its i you know, i actually took the day off from work. I couldnt focus on my work. Reporter sami works at a bay area tech company. His mind and heart are with his family in gaza. Most of his siblings, nieces and nephews and his mom fled south since the idf warned 1 million residents to evacuate within 24 hours for their own safety. His father whos in his 70s chose to stay back in the northern gaza home sami grew up in. His logic was there was going to be bombing everywhere. So, actually, there wasnt even like on the way to his point, just go and stay with the family so they will all be in one place. He said what guarantee is there wed get bombed on the way. Just stay put. Reporter samis brother is staying behind to watch over their father. Sami last visited gaza earlier this summer. He remembers a childhood with periods of peace and violence. Tear gas on my way to school every week or every, i dont know, when i was like 6 and 7. Life was never normal in gaza since 2005, 2006. Reporter now hes staying in touch with his family via whatsapp, hoping they come out of this alive. Theres occupation and theres, like, people for 14 or 16 years in gaza have not had a path for life. Yeah, they go to school, they go eat, they leave, but theres nothing. Health authorities in gaza say 1,900 palestinians have died in israeli air strikes, more than half of them are women and children. Israel says it has lost 1,300 people in rocket attacks and attacks on civilians by hamas. The hostages now being held in gaza include women and children. A berkeley phd student who attended a rally in
San Francisco<\/a> yesterday told us her sisterinlaw was kidnapped. These were the last messages she got from her as she was taken. At 7 30 she texted, we are surrounded. At 8 00 a. M. , she said i hear gunshots and blasts. Theres fire outside. 8 26 a. M. , they are shooting at me, mom. 8 29, i love you. I love you, mom. These are the last words we heard from her. President biden spent more than an hour on friday speaking with the families of the 14 american citizens still unaccounted for. Some of them are believed to be in captivity. In an interview with 60 minutes, the president talked about efforts to get them out. I say were going to do everything in our power to find them, everything in our power. And im not going to go into the detail of that, but were working like hell on it. You can see more of that exclusive interview on americas role in the war this sunday night at 7 00 here on kpix. Across the bay area
Jewish Americans<\/a> have been taking time to pause and remember the lives lost. Last night there was a vigil for peace in petaluma with many praying not only for an end to the violence but for the safety of their loved ones in israel. Andrea nacono talked with a rabbi who is trying to stay strong for his congregation as he worries about his brother overseas. Reporter rabbi
Shalom Bochner<\/a> has lived in israel himself, but his brother just moved there two weeks ago to be surrounded by family and faith. Rockets have been directed at his neighborhood, but so far they have been shot out of the sky. Reporter rabbi
Shalom Bochner<\/a> was just at a baseball game with his brother a month ago. Now there is constant worrying as his brother refuses to come back home. Hes safe, and hes certainly not going anywhere. Hes very proud to fulfill the lifelong dream of moving to israel. But its a scary time. Reporter hes been watching news updates to see how close the war is getting to his brothers home. The images from israel have been hard to watch but feels he needs to stay informed. Its not easy. There are hours of just complete emotional breakdown and realizing, turn the screen off, turn the news off, take a break, and then you go back and read some more. Reporter this visual was truly a call for peace as muslims, palestinians and several religious leaders all called for an end to the violence. Many in the
Community Say<\/a> they needed to be with others that shared their pain and see hope for the future. I have to, like, wake up and be a mom and wake up and, like, have a job. Its too painful. This is like its never been this hard. Theres so much pain and so much fear and hatred out there. And this
Community Feels<\/a> different to me. It always has. Reporter with hamas leaders calling for a day of jihad, rabbi bochner says there was some concern about safety but said it was important to hold fridays event. Officers with the
Petaluma Police<\/a> department were there to make sure the vigil remained peaceful. We cant change the world, but we can change our community, our neighborhood and hope that that spreads. And there are also americans in israel who have had a hard time leaving as dozens of commercial flights have been canceled. The state
Department Says<\/a> the first chartered flight carrying u. S. Citizens out of israel has touched down in greece. Some 20,000 u. S. Citizens have reached out to the state department for help getting out. That includes a mom from
Southern California<\/a> who is trying to make it back home with her three kids. It is confusing. Were having to kind of facilitate calling the embassy, calling whomever we can to get any information, and usually thats none jessica says she and her children have been staying inside a bomb shelter while they wait for instructions. Supporters on both sides of the conflict are gathering in cities across the u. S. Police have increased patrols at rallies and outside religious institutions. Cbs
Cristian Benavides<\/a> reports. Reporter this is what times square looked like on friday as nationwide demonstrations continue to take place over the conflict in israel, escalating tensions being felt from new york to california and in florida. Kill our people. Kill our brothers, our sisters, and then they come here and talk about freeing palestine . Im for the civilians. Im for the humanity crisis. There is no power, no electricity, no water. They are suffering. Reporter amid those rising tensions, police are on high alert, security stepped up at religious institutions at the palestinianamerican
Community Center<\/a> in cliffton, new jersey. Usually their doors are unlocked. Now theyre buzzing people in. Armed security guards will be present at each mosque. Reporter this new york rabbi says congregants are scared to go to their synagogue. We have an event of bar mitzvah, can you please help us find private security that can be at the synagogue . Otherwise were not going to do it. Reporter saturday marks a week since the attack on israel that started the war. This church group from
Washington State<\/a> was in jerusalem. Theyre among the lucky to find their way home. We had to pivot multiple times, but they pivoted right with us. We stayed together, we prayed together. Reporter in the coming days, the conflict overseas is only expected to intensify. Here at home, more rallies are scheduled throughout the weekend. Officials are warning people to be on high alert. On friday the militant group hamas called for a day of protest which prompted those increased patrols and heightened security across the country. Kind of a cloudy damp start to the weekend. Were not going to see much in terms of measurable moisture around the bay area, but some patchy mist, drizzle, might add up to slightly more than a trace, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. High pressure takes over on sunday, and that is going to result in clearing from south to north and warmer temperatures for tomorrow as well. Todays temperatures are actually going to be pretty close to normal for this time of year despite the cloud cover. The coolest inland spots will be in north bay where you have that best chance of drizzle. Otherwise everybody within two or three degrees of whats average for midoctober. Coming up a ring of fire in the sky. Bay area astronomers getting ready to catch a solar spectacle later this morning. What to look for if you want to see the eclipse. Kind of like the moon partially
Photo Bombing<\/a> the sun. Plus an ambitious new mission from nasa is under way. What it could tell us about the makeup of our planet. And heres a live look outside before we head to the break. Welcome back. The time now is 7 14. Well , a solar spectacle is happening this weekend. Brian hackney fills us in on the ring of fire eclipse and why even though the bay area may not be getting the full view, its still worth looking to the sky. Reporter professor
Jeff Matthews<\/a> is climbing into this, the observatory housing a 16inch computercontrolled telescope at foothill college. Just got this fantastic photo of the sun. Reporter he does light up about anything solar. I dont think ive ever taken a picture of my dessert, but the sun, so many times. Reporter but he has never seen this, an annular eclipse. People described it as a golden ring in the sky. They just sound amazingly beautiful events. That was amazing. That was absolutely amazing. Im at a loss for words. Reporter it happens when the moon is a bit too far away to stage a total
Solar Eclipse<\/a>, so the moon doesnt block the sun completely, instead, it leaves a ring of fire or annular eclipse for a few precious minutes, and its happening saturday morning. But you can only see that golden ring in a path 120 miles wide, crossing the western u. S. Before moving through central and south america. From the bay area, itll only be seen as a partial
Solar Eclipse<\/a>. And to see what itll look like here hello. Id like to welcome you to the planetarium. This is where all of our astronomy classes on campus are taught in this room which is using the star projector. And setting up on the planetary view is seen from on earth. Reporter again, we wont see this in the bay area. Instead were starting off at 8 00 in the morning here. This is the view we get from cupertino. We got a little bite thats taken out. A little bit more, a little bit more. And what were going to end up seeing at the time of greatest eclipse, this is what the sun will look like. It will have a crescent of sun still visible. So what it will end up appearing like is kind of like the moon partially
Photo Bombing<\/a> the sun. Reporter now, the most important thing about the saturday morning eclipse, never look directly at it. If you are ever able to see the surface of the sun directly, you need solar filters like this that let you safely observe the sun directly. Reporter and indirectly, you can just use your nearest tree. A
Family Member<\/a> sent me a great picture from 2017 where they were viewing the eclipse underneath a tree. Every one of those gaps through the leaves ended up forming a little image of the eclipse on the ground. Reporter i had taken a picture like that of the 2017 eclipse. You did that too. It was just fantastic. Reporter itll be impressive as a partial eclipse in the bay area, but its at least a sevenhour drive to see the annular eclipse you know, a sevenhour drive for a onceinalifetime event, sure. Id say go for it. Plus, you know, theres all kinds of fun stuff to do along the way. Reporter and next stop total eclipse. Next stop total eclipse, that will happen in six months. Reporter thats right, a total eclipse in the u. S. Next april. This weekend, just a preview, but well worth watching, just not directly. Weve made it to the weekend, a little bit of cloud cover that rolled in yesterday has thickened overnight. And we are going to see more clouds than sunshine today. Even a little bit of drizzle possible, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. But clearing, warmer conditions tomorrow before some more clouds roll in on monday. Outside chance of some drizzle, but not much to be concerned about there. And more of a warming trend by wednesday, thursday and friday of next week. The cloud cover overhead, of course, is going to obscure visibility of the partial
Solar Eclipse<\/a> for the bay area. It peaks at 9 19 this morning. But i think this is what most of us are going to see, the best chances for breaks in the cloud cover through which you can safely observe the eclipse will bewith with eclipse glasses inland in the east bay and in the santa clara valley. But futurecast isnt too optimistic about that. Well take a look at that in just a moment. Itll be fairly damp out there for the first day of the
Half Moon Bay<\/a> art and pumpkin festival. Should see more sunshine breaking through on sunday, but with similar temperatures, topping out in the upper half of the 60s. Heres the futurecast showing that bit of patchy moisture here and there. Best chance of drizzle is going to be along the coast, for the north bay, maybe inside the bay as well, around
San Francisco<\/a> and oakland. But then well see partial clearing taking over this afternoon. And as we head through tonight and tomorrow, the clouds will try to return tonight. Theyre going to get nudged far and far to the north as we head through the day on sunday, especially the first half of the day. Plenty of sunshine by sunday afternoon, resulting in a warming trend. Lets take a look at where our temperatures are going to top out, this afternoon pretty close to normal, especially where the sun does manage to peek through, around 80 degrees in san jose, also around 80 degrees inland in the east bay for antioch and livermore. Where the clouds are a little bit thicker, temperatures are going to be cooler but close to average for
Half Moon Bay<\/a>, in the upper 60s. Temperatures in
San Francisco<\/a> and oakland almost exactly normal, right around or just above 70 degrees. The spots where it is going to be cooler than average, where the clouds are thicker is where you have the best chance for a couple of showers. These temperatures running, yeah, several degrees below normal for the north bay, in the lower half of the 70s by this afternoon. Lets compare those high temperatures to what is average for the middle of october. And, again, for most locations outside of the north bay, everybody within two or three degrees on either side of what is average for this time of year. That is not going to remain the case in the long term. Lets take a look at the sevenday forecast. Well bring that in, and you can see a warmup on sunday, thats temporary. Temperatures back down on monday with the additional clouds. But then much more of a warmup as we head through the latter half of next week, even approaching 90 degrees inland on thursday. Temperatures will also warm up significantly around the bay. Now, were not talking about a return of the extreme heat that we had about seven, eight days ago. Temperatures topping out around 80 degrees in
San Francisco<\/a>, a whole better than the low 90s that we had for the couple of days last week. Temperatures along the coast are also going to warm up. You have the best chance of a couple of drops falling out of those clouds right along the coast. Temperatures stay in the 60s for a few days, then warming up with more sunshine taking over by wednesday, thursday and friday, back into the low 70s, even for coastal parts of the bay area. A spacecraftnamed psyche is speeding toward an asteroid after launching from
Kennedy Space<\/a> center yesterday morning. The spacex rocket powered the spacecraft out of the earths gravitational pull, and then released it on a sixyear journey toward the
Asteroid Belt<\/a> between mars and jupiter. Its heading to the psyche asteroid thats made mostly of metal, including iron and nickel. The spacecraft will orbit the rock for about two years starting in 2029. Scientists believe the asteroid is the battered remnants of an early planets iron core. It could help them better understand what makes up the core here on earth. The graphic t game huge right now,
Just Ask George<\/a> kittle who paid a pretty price to wear one last sunday. Plus the dubs back in preseason action, taking on their socal foes. How they talk about an expensive fashion statement. George kittle was fined more than 13,000 for wearing a bleep dallas shirt during sundays game. Kittle has no regrets, saying he would do it again. Cowboys star
Micah Parsons<\/a> says that if dallas sees the niners again, theyll make it personal because kittle made it personal. But if they play how they did sunday night,
San Francisco<\/a> shouldnt be too concerned about seeing them. Warriors in l. A. Facing lebron james and the lakers in preseason action. Opening minutes, chris paul sets up steph curry for a three. Currys pointing at paul before the ball even goes in. Steph scored 18. We can get used to that. Second quarter,
Jonathan Kuminga<\/a> drives past lebron and anthony davis, throws down the vicious slam. Kuminga lead golden state with 26. Final minute, doves down one, off the missed three. Rookie trace
Jackson Davis<\/a> grabs the rebound, scores on the put back, gives the warriors the lead. And they win it 129125. To golf,
Lexi Thompson<\/a> trying to become the first woman since 1945 to make a cut on the pga tour. She made a great run at the playing this week, and thompson drove the green on the 296yard 15th hole. Thompson shot a two under 69. She just missed the cut by three shots. But she does become just the second woman ever to shoot a round in the 60s in a pga tournament event. Thats going to do it for sports. Have a great day. Coming up tens of thousands of kaiser workers are celebrating a tentative deal on a new contract. How it could help workers and patients moving forward. Reporter the war between hamas and israel enters its second week. Im ian lee with the death and despair on both sides. And heres a live look outside in san jose. It looks beautiful out there. Now heres your cbs deals. Cbs deals, powered by spopify. Im always handing my phone to someone at a special event and asking them to take a video or i take the video, but then im never in them because im behind the camera. Well, here, let me introduce you to my new cameraman. This is pebopod. Now, watch this for a second. As i move across, do you see how my phone is following me . Well, thats what this does. We place our smart phone in it, and like magic, it can track our every move. Every time we go forward or backwards, it even rotates 360 degrees. It also auto zooms in and out as you get closer and further from the camera. I sure wish i had this when my kids were playing soccer or performing in dance recitals. But now im definitely using it for all my family events. This is so easy to use. No
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Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> warns this is only the beginning. Ian lee has the latest from tel aviv. Reporter time may be running out for those fleeg gaza city, a day after they were told to evacuate to the southern part of the territory. Israeli forces say
Ground Forces<\/a> launched targeted raids into gaza for the first time. A larger
Ground Invasion<\/a> is expected. In a brief statement to the nation friday night, israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> said this is just the beginning. Both sides continue to launch missiles as the mass exodus unfolded. Hamas says 70 people, mostly women and children, were killed in an israeli air strike that hit a convoy fleeing gaza city. Israel is blockading food, fuel and water into the city. Hospitals are packed with injured people after days of blistering attacks. Here in tel aviv people remain on edge a week after the surprise attack. Hamas is holding about 150 hostages, including women and children. Dan moores sisterinlaw is among the hostages. Its a nightmare that we all want to wake up from. And the only way we can wake up from this is by getting together. Reporter in an interview with scott pelley for sundays 60 minutes,
President Biden<\/a> discussed efforts to find 14
Americans Still<\/a> unaccounted for. I say were going to do everything in our power to find them, everything in our power. And im not going to go into the detail of that, but were working like hell on it. Reporter at least 27 americans are known to be among the dead. An israeli air strike killed a journalist and injured six others on friday. Isahm abdullah was a photojournalist for reuters. The group of journalists were working along the border between israel and lebanon where the
Israeli Military<\/a> and lebanese militia, hezbollah, have been trading fire. He was providing live video coverage of the fighting along the border, doing crucial but dangerous work. Reuters says its seeking more information and working to support ishams family and colleagues. U. S. Secretary of state
Antony Blinken<\/a> arrived in saudi arabia this morning. Its part of his regional tour across the gulf arab countries as he tries to prevent the current conflict between hamas and israel from spiraling into a bigger war. While speaking with his
Saudi Arabian<\/a> counterparts, blinken called for protection of civilians in both gaza and israel. Over the past couple of days, blinken has made visits to israel, jordan, qatar and bahrain. The
Biden Administration<\/a> says its goal is to build a coalition against hamas and secure the release of hostages from gaza. His administration is also concerned with keeping other actors from joining the war against israel. Following his trip to saudi arabia, blinken will head to the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> and egypt. Kind of a cloudy damp start to the weekend. Were not going to see much in terms of measurable moisture around the bay area. But some patchy mist, drizzle, might add up to slightly more than a trace, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. High pressure takes over on sunday, and that is going to result in clearing from south to north and warmer temperatures for tomorrow as well. Todays temperatures are actually going to be pretty close to normal for this time of year despite the cloud cover. The coolest inland spots will be in north bay where you have that best chance of drizzle. Otherwise everybody within two or three degrees of whats average for midoctober. Today australia held a nationwide vote to decide whether to give the countrys
Indigenous People<\/a> a voice in parliament. Th e final count came in a short time ago showing the country has rejected the attempt to change its constitution. The referendum would have set up a new
Advocacy Committee<\/a> comprised of and chosen by indigenous australians. It would have advised the parliament and government on issues that affect them. But the opponents who have now prevailed said the committee would create legal uncertainty, divide the nation along racial lines and lead to claims for compensation. New zealand just chose its next
Prime Minister<\/a>. Former businessman
Christopher Luxon<\/a> is now poised to take office. His election marks a conservative change after six years of a liberal government. Thats after the former
Prime Minister<\/a> stepped down in january, saying she no longer had enough in the tank to do the job justice. Her popularity was waning as people got tired of covid19 restrictions and as inflation threatened the economy. The incoming new
Prime Minister<\/a> has promised tax cuts for middle income earners and a crackdown on crime. And a live look now from capitol hill where republicans have nominated jim jordan for speaker of the house. The ohio congressman received about 25 more votes than he did earlier this week when he lost a vote to steve scalise. Scalise withdrew his bid on thursday night, but some
House Republicans<\/a> are skeptical jordan will be able to get enough support to win a floor vote. Jordan is a close ally of former
President Trump<\/a> and is not expected to gain any support from democrats. Kaiser permanente and labor unions have reached a tentative deal. This follows a recent threeday strike involving 75,000 workers. The deal includes a 21 raise over four years, it establishes a minimum wage for kaiser healthcare workers, 25 in california and 23 elsewhere. And in an effort to address understaffing, the deal includes a number of measures aimed at attracting and retaining highly skilled workers. In berkeley starbucks employees walked off the job on friday, demanding safer working conditions. It is the starbucks on chaddick avenue near kitridge street. The union is calling for functioning lights in the storage room, working air conditioning, permission to close the store if it gets too hot and a change in dress code enforcement. This store is full of students, full of prelaw student, full of u. C. Berkeley students. You really think youre not going to get any pushback . Like thats ridiculous. We reached out to starbucks for comment on the oneday strike. The only response we got was an automatic reply that their press office was closed for the weekend. And coming up a delicate balance for protecting a natural habitat thats helping protect us from rising sea levels. Even if its just something small, i can do something to better not only this area but the world. Also ahead, a
San Francisco<\/a> pastor getting quite the honor on a national st heres why you should switch from chrome to duckduckgo. Duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and desktop devices. Unlike chrome, the duckduckgo browser has privacy builtin. It comes with a private alternative to google search, which doesn\u25a0t spy on your searches, and it blocks cookies and creepy ads. And theres no catch. Its free. We make money from ads, but they dont follow you around. Join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on mobile and desktop today. Between the land and the sea youll find the real heros of our coast, the salt marshes filter water, they prevent erosion, shelter wildlife and protect our coastal communities from flooding. But because of
Climate Change<\/a> and the rise in seas, these wetlands could disappear by the end of the century. Anne makovec shows us how a pioneering approach could give californias salt marshes a fighting chance. Reporter near monterey bay within the
Elkhorn Slough<\/a> reserve, little flags mark the spots. Clusters of thickening seedlings. Reporter here this once lost salt marsh that looks beautiful. Reporter has found a new chance to survive, even thrive as the planet warms and sea levels rise. What weve done here at hester marsh is build tomorrows marsh. This marsh will survive much longer than most of the rest of the marshes in our system. And then you have a tag there. Reporter scientists monique fountain and kerstin wasson, theyre part of a groundbreaking effort to restore the marsh. Were pioneering this approach in california of building such a high marsh forward thinking for sea level rise. Reporter in the past century, california has lost more than 90 of its salt marshes. Climate change with its melting glaciers and warmer oceans promise to endanger the rest. Those that remain here at
Elkhorn Slough<\/a> are really low, and so with just a bit of sea level rise, theyre going to drown. Its just a really rare habitat that we dont want to lose. Reporter decades ago farming and other human activity badly damaged the marsh, causing it to sink. This project seeks to undo the damage by elevating it with lots of dirt. Weve built it up so high at the line of the king tides where it only gets tidally inundated on the very highest tides of every year, and that means it will be resilient for tomorrow and be ready to face quite a bit of sea level rise. Reporter so far the project has moved roughly half a million cubic yards of soil. Most of the dirt comes from nearby hillsides where its scooped up and moved by a fleet of trucks. The caravan to the site where the dirt is dumped, tractors then take the dirt and spread it, building up the marsh. It is a living laboratory. We had a clean slate when the soil was moved in. We can learn so much about how marshes are developing, so its really a unique opportunity. That is amazing. Reporter the project also involves revegetating the higher plain with thousands of plants that grow in salt marshes, including pickleweed. This year weve seen hundreds of thousands of pickleweed sprouting, settling out and sprouting in our new marsh, which is exciting. Reporter the hope is this these plants will establish roots, stablize the soil, filter water, provide shelter and even sequester carbon. This is what im both interested in and passionate about. I do like looking to try and figure it out. Reporter
University Students<\/a> zeanna and wesley are looking at how the restoration is taking root, and it gives them hope. Even if its just something small, i can do something to better not only this area but the world. Reporter by showing others how to give our salt marshes a fighting chance. This project was put together by scientists from 15 governmental agencies, as well as community volunteers. If youd like more information on hester marsh, you can go to kpix. Com. Weve made it to the weekend, a little bit of cloud cover that rolled in yesterday has thickened overnight. And we are going to see more clouds than sunshine today. Even a little bit of drizzle possible, especially along the coast and north of the golden gate. But clearing, warmer conditions tomorrow before some more clouds roll in on monday. Outside chance of some drizzle, but not much to be concerned about there. And more of a warming trend by wednesday, thursday and friday of next week. The cloud cover overhead, of course, is going to obscure visibility of the partial
Solar Eclipse<\/a> for the bay area. It peaks at 9 19 thismorning. It peaks at 9 19 this morning. But i think this is what most of us are going to see, the best chances for breaks in the cloud cover through which you can safely observe the eclipse will be eclipse classes inland in the east bay and in the santa clara valley. But futurecast isnt too optimistic about that. Well take a look at that in just a moment. Als o means its going to be fairly damp out there for the first day of the
Half Moon Bay<\/a> art and pumpkin festival. Should see more sunshine breaking through on sunday, but with similar temperatures, topping out in the upper half of the 60s. Heres the futurecast showing that bit of patchy moisture here and there. Chance of drizzle is going to be along the coast, for the north bay, maybe inside the bay as well, around
San Francisco<\/a> and oakland. But then well see partial clearing taking over this afternoon. And as we head through tonight and tomorrow, the clouds will try to return tonight. Theyre going to get nudged far and far to the north as we head through the day on sunday, especially the first half of the day. Plenty of sunshine by sunday afternoon, resulting in a warming trend. Lets take a look at where our temperatures are going to top out, this afternoon pretty close to normal, especially where the sun does manage to peek through, around 80 degrees in san jose, also around 80 degrees inland in the east bay for antioch and livermore. Where the clouds are a little bit thicker, temperatures are going to be cooler but close to average for
Half Moon Bay<\/a>, in the upper 60s. Temperatures in
San Francisco<\/a> and oakland almost exactly normal, right around or just above 70 degrees. The spots where it is going to be cooler than average, where the clouds are thicker is where you have the best chance for a couple of showers. These temperatures running, yeah, several degrees below normal for the north bay, in the lower half of the 70s by this afternoon. Lets compare those high temperatures to what is average for the middle of october. And, again, for most locations outside of the north bay, everybody within two or three degrees on either side of what is average for this time of year. That is not going to remain the case in the long term. Lets take a look at the sevenday forecast. Well bring that in, and you can see a warmup on sunday, thats temporary. Temperatures back down on monday with the additional clouds. But then much more of a warmup as we head through the latter half of next week, even approaching 90 degrees inland on thursday. Temperatures will also warm up significantly around the bay. Now, were not talking about a return of the extreme heat that we had about seven, eight days ago. Temperatures topping out around 80 degrees in
San Francisco<\/a>, a whole lot better than the low 90s that we had for the couple of days last week. Temperatures along the coast are also going to warm up. You have the best chance of a couple of drops falling out of those clouds right along the coast. Temperatures stay in the 60s for a few days, then warming up with more sunshine taking over by wednesday, thursday and friday, back into the low 70s, even for coastal parts of the bay area. Well, every week we showcase a
Community Hero<\/a> whose won a bay area jefferson award. And this week we are highlighting local winners who went on to win a
National Jefferson<\/a> award. Sharon chin updates us on a
San Francisco<\/a> pastor and the prestigious honor he received. Reporter reverend
Roland Gordon<\/a> is being honored for his giant black history collage, but now hes starting a new movement of peace. What makes the scene unique is not reverend
Roland Gordon<\/a> sweeping outside ingleside presbyterian, its the church hes pastored for 45 years. What stands out is the gold medal around his neck. I was totally caught off guard. Reporter the man known as reverend g. Just returned from new york city where the
Jefferson Awards Foundation<\/a> multiplying good honored him with the
Jackie Kennedy<\/a> onnasis award for his community service. He started a black history collage at the church in 1980. The
San Francisco<\/a> landmark inspires young people at his longrunning afterschool nonprofit that they can accomplish anything. Young people are my first love, and
Young African<\/a> americans, especially boys. Reporter reverend g. Paid tribute to the inspiration for his service. His late mother, a widow who raised him and nine siblings. My mother was an angel in disguise. I saw my heart get molded by watching her. She loved people, didnt care about their race, creed, color, nothing. And we all just human beings. Reporter now reverend g. Turns his focus to the concerns that keep him up at night. A
Young African<\/a> american boys in the neighborhood were killing each other and still are. We got a serious problem in the city, and, actually, all across the nation. Reporter he invites people to dedicate themselves to peace. To do that, hes sharing what he calls the
San Francisco<\/a> world peace affirmation, based on the prayer of st. Francis of assisi. I am an instrument of peace, where theres hatred, i shall promote love. Where theres injury, pardon it, where theres doubt, faith, where theres despair, hope. Where theres darkness, light, and where theres sadness, i tell the children, say joy i shall not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love, for it is in giving that i receive, and it is in pardoning that i am pardoned. Reporter the affirmation, his piece of a movement he hopes will change the world. What a great guy. Okay. You nominate your local hero for a well, hes got the voice and the hair. Peso plumba is a global sensation that pretty much no one had heard of just a year ago. Well, last night everything was different. Fans were out in force to see him in san jose. Jocelyn moran show us the scene. Reporter hes a different artist. Thats what resonates with fans. You see fans here dressed like him. The way he sings, its just different. Its just different from everybody else. Reporter the voice is what fans point to when they describe what makes him unique. Reporter he has risen to fame fast in the last year, leaving his mark throughout the country, including here in the bay area. Its the way youll see people dress all the way to how they style their hair. What inspired your haircut . Himself. Ive been growing it out since the day i seen him. The day i saw him, im, like, i want that haircut. The effect is very interesting because he came out of no where for a lot of people, and i just have this, like, immediate presence that i think caught people by surprise. Reporter this is a staff writer covering pop and latin music for the rolling stone. The music is considered a form of storytelling. But i like to describe it as like rap music in a sense of storytelling, but with the influences of mexican culture. Reporter
Evelyn Jimenez<\/a> is seeing him at the s. A. P. Center with her family. Hes global now. Thats huge for us mexicanos. Were everywhere right now, thanks to him. So i think thats the most impressive part. Reporter he performed at the vmas just about a month ago, making history, becoming the first regional mexican act to perform on the vma stage. We had him on the vmas, a part of mexico was there, and this was awesome. He connects us to our spanish heritage, and i enjoy his music a lot. Reporter thats what we heard from fans, the opportunity to listen to his music with family and connect with their roots. That looks like a fun concert. Okay. Well, the love between people and animals can last a lifetime, we all know that, from dogs to cats and even horses. That love is exactly what drew dee adkins back to the saddle decades after her last ride. Lauren pozen has the story. Every time im on a horse, its a good memory. When that pony came around, i mean, that had to be you know, that had to be me sitting up there. Reporter that little girl with a huge smile is dee adkins. Its the moment the bond between her and horses began. Velor, do you remember me . I would read all the books, every book that you could imagine that was about a horse. Reporter as she got older, the los angeles native says she saved up all of her money from babysitting. She used it to go riding. People at the stable would they got to know me, and they would let me use my saddle and my saddle blanket, and they would give me some of their nice you know, better horses. I would ride up into the up into the hills of
Griffith Park<\/a>. In the 50s, those were the years i would just like riding so much. I was trying to you know, working on training, i was working on teaching some kids to learn how to ride, and i thought, oh, this is what im going to do. But life came along. Nice beautiful mane. Whoa that woke you up. Reporter the last time adkins rode was about 25 years ago. Back problems kept her from going back in the saddle. So she joined the burbank lindale
Griffith Park<\/a> facebook
Equestrian Group<\/a> from back in the day. But the itch to ride never went away, even at age 90. I said you know what . Theres a lot of horse people, you know, and somebody maybe has a horse i could just pet. Reporter her post got over 100 comments and caught the attention of samantha kirkeby. I thought vellor was the best of my horses to let dee sit on him and to have a little ride and be safe. Reporter and just like that, adkins got back in the saddle. To tell you the truth, it was a moment really a moment in time that can probably never be, you know, matched. So that was worth everything. Reporter and no matter how much time has passed, the bond she has with horses remains unbreakable. I just love horses, thats all. Im hoping that in hea a little bit of moisture possible today, mainly in the form of drizzle, and its largely going to happen before lunchtime. Were still going to have plenty of clouds out there, obscuring your view of that partial
Solar Eclipse<\/a>. We are going to see more of a break in the cloud cover taking over as thats over heading into this afternoon that clearing trend likely to continue into the second half of the weekend. Temperatures today, despite the clouds, pretty close to normal. The exception is going to be the north bay where temperatures will run several degrees below average, only hitting the low 70s this afternoon. Thank you, paul. And thank you all brandon im
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