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in katy bc joins us live from the scene with the latest. and? >> reporter: yet, if you watch and look behind me you can see repower towers. treatment had been climbing one and were attached with safety groups when the tower toppled on them. >> one man suffered critical injuries to the chest and abdomen the men. >> reporter: two others had various injuries rest to the hospital. other construction workers had pulled the tower off of them. the project by queensland construction will be apartments with commercial space below. the men were climbing the tower in order to cinch the rebar together helping to form what would be the upright supports. they were about 20 feet up when it fell. >> there were three individuals on one attempting to collect it and tied in together and our best guess is that from the weight of those individuals on the tower, it made a collapse and it's about 1000 pounds of rebar that landed on top of these individuals. >> reporter: cal osha will be out here this afternoon investigating what went wrong. in the meantime operations have been scaled back. from fremont we go north to synchronous data san francisco and police are investigating a stabbing at the intersection of eighth and howard. one person hurt and transported to the hospital. officers have not located a suspect. >> let's go back to the debate of california senior sender and are challenger. >> senator diane -- diane feinstein and we have more from san francisco francisco. >> nine -- diane -- diane feinstein and kevin de leon will be ready to face off for the 1st and only appearance on stage together before november 11 but answering questions from a moderator with no direct interaction. the camp is calling it a debate and daily owns team said it is not to be called the debate if they are only speaking to the moderate -- moderator. more of a guided conversation. polls show feinstein with a double-digit lead with folks saying they would likely sit out the contents -- contest between both democrats. at the white house, president trump has requested the audio and video at the turkish officials have said they have proving that washington post journalist jamal khashoggi was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul. secretary of state mike pompeo was coming back to the united states after meeting with saudi and turkish officials about the journalist's disappearance. >> secretary of state mike mondale kurt does returning from saudi arabia and turkey working to find out what happened to washington journalist, jamal khashoggi. >> he made it clear that the turks are engaged. they will share information that they learn with the saudis as well. >> the secretary said it is reasonable to give the saudi's space to investigate. >> i stress the importance of them making a complete investigation. they said it would be a thorough, complete and transparent investigation. >> president trump warned those responsible of mocha showbiz appearance who was last seen over two weeks ago entering the saudi arabia consult. to show his family wants and independent investigation. the investigation indicates the saudi writer was beaten, drugged and killed. they are searching the council residents as democrats and republicans are causing -- calling for consequences. >> we have to hold our allies and standards -- at least for now were not met. >> there is growing pressure on treasury secretary steven mnuchin and the secretary treasury will make his decision at the net -- end of the week. >> today a political candidate in afghanistan was killed by a bomb under his chair. three other people were killed. the tele- band which is boycotting the elections claimed responsibility and this is the tenth candidate killed in the past two months. the taliban has threatened to attack holy places. it has been delayed more than four years due to concerns. a crimea explosion and shooting at a college campus is being described as a possible terrorist attack. 18 people have been killed in shooting -- including the 18- year-old suspect. a bomb blast killed the victims but some saw some people had -- or by gunfire. more than 40 other individuals were injured. most of the victims are students. first lady melania's airline had to go back to joint force base andrew. they smelled something burning. reporters were brought wet towels and told them to hold them across their faces. the plane landed safely. miss is -- missus trump is okay. the communications unit overheated. the white house has not confirmed that. the first lady was heading to philadelphia to talk about opioids and the trip is being reevaluated. a sheriff's deputy to be arraigned after secretly reporting -- secretly recording suspects in custody and their lawyers. he was charged with four counts of eavesdropping and his body camera captured him. afterwards the criminal case against the four suspected juveniles or stop. and all cases between january and august are being investigated. >> the case against a man accused of killing 18-year-old wreh-wilson. there will be no preliminary hearing. the case will go straight to trial. cal killed wilson and critically injured her sister and an unprovoked attack. d attack. cal is accused of lying in wait which could make him eligible for the death penalty. >> to me it was about efficiency for the family. they ask as we proceed as efficient as possible so they can have their day in court. >> the public defender said his client is mentally ill and was released from a state hospital 75 days before the attack and say this should not be a death penalty case. a state -- a safeway employee in san francisco is a million dollars richer -- richer and allie rasmus live in the marina district with what we know about the big winner. allie? >> reporter: he showed up to work early just like any other day to work in the bakery department. he left his job a couple of hours after he discovered he was a lotto winner and millionaire. >> reporter: you could tell he was in shock and all the employees came to customer service and conjugated and took pictures. >> we took a wonderful group photo. i took him to the bathroom and gave him advice on what he should do and we escorted him out. >> leah maxwell said she does not expect her employee to come back to work tomorrow after he found out just this morning he won one point $5 million. the employee is in his 20s and camera shy. he does not want his face shone or identity revealed. >> he's been here for two years. a very hard worker and a very nice man. a great guy. >> while. i live around the corner in my massage therapist told me to buy a lottery and i wish i had. >> i am just happy for him. i'm crazy happy. >> he knew last night someone purchased a winning ticket but no one had come forward yet. expect the bakery employee was in the middle of his regular work shift when his coworkers encouraged him to check his ticket again and his manager got the call. >> i literally ran from the meet department, all the way to the front lobby by customer service. i was screaming unprofessionally because i was super excited. >> i basically told him congratulations. take care of your family. and good luck. -- good luck and i hope to see you. come and visit. >> no one won the mega millions jackpot in the drawing last night so that means the grand prize will continue to grow. at last check it was around $900 million and we can expect that number to go up between now and friday which is when the next drawing for the mega millions will be held. allie rasmus "ktvu fox 2 news." a shooting that left one man seriously hurt and another behind bars. weather and fog beginning to melt away for this afternoon. we will have your wednesday forecast coming up. the 50th anniversary of a defining moment at the summer games. the celebration at the bay area university for two men who raise their fists for a moment of silent protest at the 1968 olympics. we want to take you live to san francisco with the conversations with the two candidates. >> both democrats are about to begin discussing the issues of their day and their policy positions. we will listen in and we are televising the debate in its entirety on "ktvu" plus as we continue to bring you news and weather on "ktvu fox 2". >> we need to ensure fairness. we have assessed time limits on answers. i have heard from both parties involved that they will not exceed these time limits. and that is good news for me because we can ask more questions of them and get two more issues. we have that and also we will alternate the responses and my colleagues will help me with that here today who were sitting here in the front row. to make sure fairness is insured. >> listening and as the moderator of the debate at the public policy institute of california. we saw both candidates seated on the opposite side and we will bring this to you in its entirety on "ktvu" plus right now. and officer involved shooting left one person seriously injured and a second detain. our u.s. park police officer was the one that fired the gun but this afternoon it's the san francisco police department investigating the case. casia mikaelian has more. >> reporter: they are enjoying the nice gate -- day but a couple of hours ago at the scene was a lot different. people were set -- surprised to hear there was an officer involved shooting -- sara zendehnam -- they crowd the municipal here in san francisco. >> i saw 20 cars. at 930 i was in my car in venice. venice. cap care -- cop car after cop car went by. i wondered what was going on. >> reporter: an officer involved shooting was involved in the shooting. u.s. park police officer was involved in the shooting. one person was detained and when taken to the hospital. >> i guess it's the common response. you don't expect it. >> reporter: why shots were fired is unclear and the identity is also unknown. investigators spent hours collecting evidence and tow trucks moved to cars from the area. agreed toyota and a u.s. park official. the area is popular and won't stop at least two women from their morning routines. >> i do not feel unsafe. >> no. we are out here a lot of mornings. it's beautiful and the sunrise. we swim in the cold and i walk my dog down navy pier and in the mornings it's fantastic. >> there are a lot of questions to be answered and stick with us as we learn more about this developing story. sarah and -- in san francisco, sara zendehnam, frank mallicoat -- "ktvu fox 2". 23-year-old mario mendez of redwood city was killed. along with eduardo sandoval of stockton. two other people are expected to recover. the shooter has not been caught. today marks 29 years since the earthquake that killed 63 people in the santa cruz mountains. it caused widespread damage. the cypress street viaduct in oakland where the majority of people were killed in the upper bay collapsed. a gas fire in the marina district, that quake stuck -- struck at 5:04 p.m. and disrupted the start of game three of the world series at candlestick park. damage was estimated at $6 billion. a warning if you are heading to the beach. the national weather service is warning of big waves today through friday. breakers may rise more than 10 feet and they are also in danger of sneaker waves. check in with meteorologist mike mibach. we had a nor -- an overcast. it's the mild to warm pattern and fog this morning and skies becoming mostly sunny and temperatures in beaches mid 60s around the bay approaching mid 70s and another round of 80s in the bay area forecast. 83-85 degrees. here is a satellite showing you the low clouds and fog pushing off shore. we are watching this system. no rain fall just yet. an increase in swell with us while moving in from this direction. the swell approaches the bay area coastline. right now we have partly cloudy skies and mostly sunny skies. still patchy fog near the coast and beginning to back off and you see the surface winds with the week offshore flow and as a result fairly warm for your inland spots and we check in on your current numbers. santa rosa cooler. 58 degrees. san francisco 53. san jose checking in at 67 degrees and you can see the 70s for the warmest location of the bay area and here is our live camera looking out toward the bay. very calm conditions on the bay waters right now. patchy fog in the distance. a bit of haze for this afternoon. here is what is happening with the serve. this is not high surf advising but it is a sizable swell across the bay area coastline. it looks like it will peak tomorrow. thursday's forecast could have 8-12 feet and backing off the weekend and a lot is moving in from the north and west. here is the deal this afternoon. maybe -- mainly partly cloudy skies and we are thinking 80s later on today. take a look at the highs for today. antioch 84 and brentwood 85 degrees. we will scale back based on what we have seen right now, mainly in the 70s. san francisco 68. pacifica 54. you were 84 degrees. here is a look at your five-day forecast. temperatures not moving too much at all. we will be warm and possibly a bump in the numbers by the friday forecast. a quiet weather pattern as we head toward the week. a child from florida died from the flu direct -- flu virus. for this health department is refusing to identify the victim or where they lived or age. the child was in good health until catching the flu. they are concerned for several reasons. the child died from influenza b, a less common strain of the flu struck physicians are urging those to get vaccinated. babies six months or younger or tall via -- too young but generally speaking flu shots reduce your chances of getting the flu as well as severity if you get it. the cdc reports more than 80,000 americans died in the winter of 17 to 2018. go to web links on "ktvu".com to find a food vaccination -- a flu vaccination clinic in your area. using solar power and how to keep it from spilling onto the streets. the european waste reduction company is installing a street been at the un plaza and part of a six-month trial to see how it will hold up. it solar powered and can crush garbage inside the machine to save space. they can alert trash haulers to unload it when the bin is full. the city hopes the garbage can will be less prone to overflowing. new rules for the taxi medallion system. the mta. -- approved most of the medallion permits. they can be sold to drivers outside of san francisco but a proposal to restrict sfo pickups was rejected. reports on the latest efforts for drivers who lost business. 30 days away from the busiest shopping day of the year and 69 days away from christmas. companies are ramping up holiday hiring. u.p.s. is hiring 1000 seasonal workers more than the past two holiday seasons. these jobs will start from the member -- november and continue through the month of january. the company says during the past three years 35% of people hired for the holidays have landed permanent positions. bay area netflix is growing. shares sword in the company added 7 million subscribers between july and september. good news for the company after it failed to meet its own performance predictions in the 2nd quarter. there are 137 netflix subscribers worldwide in the company saw its greatest growth with its overseas network and more people are expected to sign up. netflix itself is up four and one half%. it is not reflected in the overall stock market. the dow jones is down 50 points. the doubt -- the dow and the nasdaq had earlier losses. they were on the plus side for a few minutes. nasdaq at sea level and as a be the same. the candy topia season is extending its day. candy topia will stay open until january 6th. they celebrate and even -- everything candy including the popular marsh felt -- marshmallow kit. you have to purchase tickets in advance and they are expected to sell out quickly. a defining moment in sports honoring two alumni 50 years after they raised their fixed at the 1968 games plus -- >> reporter: canada is legalizing marijuana. plenty of people are taking advantage and i have the details, next. doctor harry edwards gave opening remarks before the opening event and said the event center. he gave biographical and historical information that included tommy smith and john carlos who reflected on their iconic moment on the victors podium at the 1968 summer olympics. they talked about this with the pair raising gloved fists and a dialogue of social change. 68 was a politically and socially turbulent year -- year which polled reluctant heroes and heroines into the spotlight. we honor the stands many people took and the program looks at how athlete activism from the 1960s until now which is the age of cap her neck which is impacted the country in the world. the word courage has been a constant theme. >> the two young back athletes had to do what they were doing to bring attention to the racism of our country and representation teach -- representation thereof. we had sacrificed to a point and we were vilified because we had to do this. >> and essence, we wanted to resupply the ends of the earth. not just people in the u.s. that have issues of social injustice and so forth. there are people on the far ends of the earth that have the same issue. >> we were like a roadmap. the new paradigm. the education society that can come together. >> to galvanize the movement and led to many advances in sports. a lawsuit made it possible for holt -- to play in the nba to lawsuit that led to the free agency and the high salaries that followed. one-on-one or -- one-on-one interviews now and later this week another panel discussion and an exhibit at the martin luther king library about athlete activism stretching from the 1960s to today. jesse gary, "ktvu fox 2 news." a report is listed as having the roughest roads in the country. san francisco and oakland had the first. they factored in pavement conditions, transportation funding, travel trends and economic development. they raided san francisco and san jose is poor. they say poor conditions cause excessive wear and tear on our vehicles. san francisco drivers pay more than $1000 and operational or maintenance cost because of these back roads. we know paying for a holiday is struggle. e. the city is looking to change that. they want the public to share ideas on what services is needed for homeless residents. they gave out $78 million to nonprofits to help the uninsured and kids and the unemployed. it's at the south center senior center. home construction rates fell 5.3% last month. they blamed the decrease on hurricanes and mortgage rates and we see changes when it comes to adapting to the affordable housing complex. more families building multifamily buildings such as apartments. adult family entertainer stormy daniels will be here on a tour of clubs across the u.s. the lawsuit against the president for invalidation of the nondisclosure agreement about the alleged 2006 affair. on this past monday the judge throughout a lawsuit against the president for defamation. with retail sales starting this morning, canada is the largest country to allow marijuana behind uruguay. "ktvu" bryan mcginnis has the story. >> all the years of activism paid off. >> reporter: our nadir -- neighbors to the north are lighting up. recreational merit -- marijuana sales kicked off. the largest country to legalize pot nationwide and they hope it will reduce crime. >> we are taking an evolutionary process that will evolve, and evolve over the coming year. >> for pro pot advocates it's the culmination of a decades long political value -- battle and there was cheers at one place when the law went into effect. the first person was a marijuana connoisseur and not a pothead and is trying to contribute to a cultural shift. >> you can finally see the end of the stigma that surrounds cannabis user -- users. >> will pot sales here push states back home to consider legalization. maine and washington have legal pot sales but new york may feel the pressure to change their laws, especially when folks can drive across the border to make a purchase. >> if canada is doing this, why are we? >> canadians can purchase marijuana online and have it delivered to their front door. in montrial, "ktvu fox 2 news." another border battle could be in the works. thousands of migrants are making their way toward mexico and the cellular -- southern u.s. border on foot. they are trying to escape poverty and the threat of violence pick the caravan has increased to more than 2000 men, women and children, despite calls from the white house to return home. >> the reason for being part of this march is to be part of the american dream. improve ourselves for our children and family. the motivation to migrate are the many shortages we face. >> president trump will cut off aid to honduras and anyone arrested illegally will be arrested and detained prior to being sent back. >> a missing wisconsin teenager had an amber alert. amy klos. a 911 call lead sheriff's deputies to the home pick the parents were found shot to death. investigators do not believe she made the call or was involved in any way and her parents death. >> we would like to have a whole lot more information. in this case given the violence at the scene and the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl, we were all in and getting this done. >> investigators say the reported sightings of klos in miami gas station on monday is not credible and investigators are working with hundreds of tips. your mba champion golden state warriors has officially started. more on the exciting game at oracle in the first look at the players knew championship rings and why there are 74 diamonds on that ring. the weather tracking a hazy sky eyes. patchy fog near portions of the shoreline. it looks like a mild weather pattern as we head toward the weekend and we will have that forecast coming up. the golden state warriors hit the road to play the utah jazz. the team raised another championship better to the rafters when they opened their season against the oklahoma city thunder. they would play without russell westbrook. casey kept it close at the two exchanged buckets and -- and in the end they one. >> let's look at the championship ring going. it has a reversible face. you can flip from a white diamond top, to a sapphire blue. there are 74 diamonds to represent the wind total. underneath is the slogan, strength in numbers. most players waiting on things they wanted to see. the third -- the teams third ring and four years. >> we go to meteorologist mike mibach. >> we had some areas of fog. hazy sunshine and most areas this afternoon will be from the 60s coast side to around the bay. inland spots we are thinking 80 degrees. as far as rain chances we could be talking about more rain. a bunch of zeros here on our forecast map. we put this into early next week for tuesday. maybe rainfall approaching the north coast up toward eureka. still dry here in the bay area and still a long ways out and we are watching the update until next week. we know next week should be a lot cooler. satellite showing you this. low clouds hanging out coast side. this system will not produce any rainfall just yet. mostly sunny skies as you work your way inland. sano high 67, livermore 60 degrees. 68 has been updated to 61 toward the airport. santa rosa approaching the mid 60s right now. sfo checking in 61 degrees. a live camera looking out toward the bay. not too much when just yet. just calm conditions near the water. a bit of haze and fog in the distance. talking about the swell again is not a high surf advisory or warning. we have a jump in the swell throughout the day and setting the stage tomorrow. heads up as we head to the coast. be extra careful. we could have waves tomorrow 8- 10 feet and tomorrow 7-10 feet in the northwest swell will increase rip activity and swells into thursday. forecast showing you patch a tool of fog hanging out coast side. most sunshine with 70s and 80s. antioch 84. 185 degrees. san francisco downtown upper 60s, 68. san jose checking in at 79. gilroy at 84. your five-day forecast doesn't have a lot happening in temperatures may come up a little bit and stabilizing as we cruise into the weekend with more 80s inland and mid to upper 70s in the beaches. mark, thank you. hotly contested measure for and against proposition eight are flooding the airways. voters are confused. they explained the initiative that would regulate profit at dialysis clinics across the state. >> 150,000 a year. >> reporter: the ads for and against proposition eight are bombarding airways. regarding how much they can charge for treatment. >> the dialysis companies are the worst of the explosion and price gouging of patients. >> dave ragan is president of scei you and the union that represents healthcare workers in california and the sponsor of proposition eight. if passed it would cap the revenues earned by -- that treat the 80,000 people with kidney disease. >> it affects the patient. >> reporter: brian walker is the medical director of a dais -- dialysis center owned by one of the two largest states dialysis companies. clinics such as his that serve low income patients and barely break even help fewer patients causing some to close. >> then you show up in the emergency room whereas the cost of dialysis is a lot more costly. >> dialysis is too expensive. the two companies made over $4 billion in profits. >> according to the official voter registration guide put out by the california secretary of state. a yes vote means clinics would have -- would be limited and could be required to pay rebates to health insurance companies that pay for treatments. >> neither side can predict the future. >> reporter: a san francisco- based media company put out another part of this nonpartisan voter guide. it claims to say what is unclear and voters should ask themselves this question when deciding. >> do you agree that dialysis clinics are making a lot of money already and that their costs should be capped at 115% pick. >> proposition eight is the product of an unsuccessful effort to unionize dialysis healthcare workers. they say it's goal is to stop companies from overcharging. amberly, "ktvu", fox news -- "ktvu fox 2 news." and event designed to get people to vote. mayor london breed will speak get the scoop the vote today. tomorrow through monday, the museum of ice cream will give out an ice cream scoop or to the first 2000 people who register to vote at a retail shot -- retail shop at the museum. >> why disney on ice is extra special and also we hear from one of the performers. so far this year it's the second largest outbreak we have recorded. we don't see an end in sight right now and we are rescuing five or six ceilings a day at this point. not all sea lions get sick from the bacteria. it also said two thirds will die despite treatment with antibiotics. the oakland zoo has no plans to raise the railing at it tiger attraction and they are warning about following safety guidelines after it showed a man -- man climbing over a barrier. we saw him approach when the man climbed down. "ktvu" spoke with the woman who took this video. >> little kids are near. they do not no. they could hop the fence and think everything is fine and nothing will happen to them because someone else did it. >> the viewing deck railing is met to keep people from the second barrier fence 5 feet away. there were four female tigers in the enclosure at the man -- at the time. disney on ice celebrating 100 years of magic at short -- which shows at the oakland arena. mickey mouse will lead a parade for many routes -- many miles in your favorites from frozen, finding nemo and "beauty and the beast." one of the performers grew up right here. one city he lived in, he was here on mornings unto and we spoke earlier and he told us what it is like to be part of the show by playing prince levine. >> we are celebrating the legacy of disney. you have 14 different stories over 50 different carriers on ice at the same time. so many different songs you get to sing-along and that's really special. >> disney on ice celebrating 100 years of magic. they will be at oakland through october 21st and october 24th through the 58th. the man behind big bird and oscar the grouch is retiring. they are not going away but it marks a moment in time for 84- year-old carol spinney. the white hair and glasses and peered. he joined us when it debuted back in 1969. he's been the heart and soul of two of the most beloved characters in television history. he appeared on 4500 sesame street episodes and his tenure spanned nine u.s. presidents. she said the physical demands of his performances have become more difficult. playing big bird has been one of the most joyous things in his life. a dramatic night here. reporter william walsh and reports why things will be calming down any time to -- anytime soon. >> somebody has to risk their life for this family. it's got to be me. >> reporter: a lot a lot going on on fox and most of it will shock and bewilder folks. morris plays a pregnant star davis and is expecting in real life this november and many questions will be answered. >> are who we look -- start who we last saw on a solo tour has come back and she has big news. she is expecting. >> do you think you are working too hard lately? >> she sings and dances and spends long hours on the site. >> i'm doing the cardio and i'm keeping up. hopefully i can do it for the next couple of episodes. >> the liens are broke the liens lost everything. jesse who plays the middle son of lucius and cookie says his parents are taking it hard. >> i think the person that has at the hardest, cookie can lose the furs and jewels. she's had that for four seasons. >> and going to let her go without a fight. >> and hollywood, when large enough fox news. >> empire followed by start at 9:00 and stay with us for the 10:00 and 11:00 news. >> today marks national pasta day. a perfect excuse to have ravioli and pasta for dinner. in italy the dish grew in popularity with the search of italian immigrants in the 19th century. there are more than 600 known pasta shapes in the world. >> it's national pizza month in the top 10 rating finds san francisco top five. ranked on the quality and quantity of reviews. new york number one followed by chicago, las vegas and san francisco number four followed by orlando, florida. stay with us because today at 4:00 take a look at what could be a game changer treating breast cancer patients pick. >> a new anticancer vaccine that is being used to treat breast cancer. if it works the vexing could save millions of lives. details on the potential medical breakthrough that is today at 4:00 4:00 on "ktvu fox 2". a lot of ups and downs today. here the dow jones and the negative since the opening bell hit 630 our time. the nasdaq not a lot of movement in the s and p quiet as well. >> thank you for joining us. our news continues on twitter and facebook and "ktvu.com." see you back at 4:00 p.m. take your razor, yup. up and down, never side to side, shaquem, you got it? come on stay focused. hard work baby, it gonna pay off. dr. oz: you know how much i love yogurt, but you know how much sugar could be added to one cup. >> everything from organic greek to light. >> when you get all of these extra added sugars, that is where the problem comes in. >> we will give you the buyers guide to less sugary options. plus, jesse james decker. see what she eats in a day. coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: are you ready for season 10? >> yeah! >> i love you, dr. oz. 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