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Now, he shared a story about when his mother came to the u. S. There was no representation of her community in the media and now its her son who is making that change and the film comes out today and its supposed to be hilarious. Mad respect for jo koy. Also for daly city br its based at. Youve got to love it. So many filipinos live in daly city. A great town, great city, great people that work and live there. Its nice to see something that bridges joy. Its flying to go to the movie theaters and laugh and feel something great. Its just wonderful. I think that one guy is still trying to hold his smile, too. Yeah. Thanks. Appreciate it. Some tenants in San Franciscos fill more district say they are being targeted and getting support as they face eviction. The issue is with five units at the Martin Luther king Marcus Garvey square cooperative apartments. It was built in the 1960s after black residents were pushed out by redevelopment. Because its just hurtful to know that these people who watched you grow is the same ones who are going behind your back trying to evict you. Betty hammond, she been here my entire life. When she passed away, they try to evict her son. Tenants who pay rent get government subsidies. Those five units they say are not up to code. And they are telling residents to leave. The sister of a disabled residents accuses the company of paria preying on families in tough times. We reached out for comment and response to todays protest. The board attorney for the property provided a statement that states in part a file youre to comply with rules would potentially result in the property losing subsidies which would cause major financial ramifications for 200 residents at the property. Stubhub will be shutting down the San Francisco and shanghai offices by the end of 2022. As a result of the closure staff in both locations will be let go as well. More than 200 employees are being cut. That includes 161 positions right here in the bay area. New video into the newsroom of crews putting out a fire at an l. A. Home after a car slammed into it. And tmz is reporting the driver of the car was actresson heck, known for her roles in the vanished and six days and seven nights. No word on what caused that crash. Now to the coronavirus. California passing 10 million covid cases as the new omicron subvariants have fueled the summer surge. The number of people infected climbed from early april to midjuly but noi now californias Positivity Rate is slowly falling. The current rate is 14. 4 . Thats nearly a 1 decrease from seven days ago. And with monkeypox now a National Public health emergency, federal Health Officials are deciding on the next crucial steps according to the cdc there are 71 cases across the country. California more than 500 confirmed cases. White house response coordinator dr. Ashish jha met with the cbs morning team to discuss the white houses response. The Public Health emergency allows us to speed up vaccines and treatments, more effectively and efficiently. Thats going to be helpful. Also helps us get Data Collected better across the country. We have gotten more vaccines than the rest of the world combined and we are primarily targeting those vaccines to the community where this virus is spreading which is largely among gay and bisexual men who have sex with men. Thats where the virus is spreading and thats where most of the localities, most of the cities and states are getting the vaccines out. And demand for the vaccine is high. Across the country here in the bay area people waited in long lines in San Francisco. And in washington some residents are even crossing the Canadian Border to get the vaccine. They were very willing to accommodate anybody regardless Vaccine Supplies in our country are limited. Half the available doses have been distributed but there is concern that cases will rise if the feds dont move faster to ship the vaccines. We have monkeypox resources on kpix. Com including a way to track vaccines headed into california. Solano county, the bay area recorded a first case of west nile virus. According to the daily republic, this is californias seventh confirmed case in the past week. The victim is a vacaville resident and in recovery. Solano county has been a hot spot for the virus. They saw nine cases between 2014 and 2016. Video out of leo ryan park where are they are testing Drone Technology to scare away the geese. The city says this is part of the a pursuit of nonlethal alternatives to keep geese out. People are tired of the mess the birds leave and the 30 bpossibl health risks. Taking a look at echo and lake tahoe. Heavy storms hit the sierra. South of latino cleanup efforts on highway 89. A mudslide hit the tamarack fire burn scar shutting down a stretch of the highway and major issue. Caltrans cant reach the slide area. The bring that connects 89 to the town is not considered safe. Right now there is no timetable when the highway will reopen. Now the worry is the other major burn scars that could be impacted by extreme weather like the one left by the fire near El Dorado County. Reporter 10,000 trees have been removed. These burn scarred areas are susceptible to flash flood, mudslides, and debris flows because the ground is weak. This work with the goal to make it safer. The sounds of progress on highway 50 in the areas where the calder fire tore through nearly a year ago. Its a step to prevent more damage like mudslides or debris flows caused by another weather event. Over 30 culverts on one project had to be replaced. Similar on the other erosion control, rock stabilization work, catch basins. Paving. Sign damage. Reporter in areas left scarred, real time for Alpine County this week. Along highway 89 near markley villa stretch of road closed because of blocked culverts and washed out road. In areas impacted by the caldor fire a different story for now. Part of the difficulty with an emergency contract you dont have things planned and designed. So youll go into it and find things you didnt know were there. There might be another 100, 200 trees that we didnt assess on the first go around, okay, we got to do something about this. Reporter progress has been made in El Dorado County in steeper areas among the burn cars, new growth and vegetation, critical to prevent mudslides. Monsoonal moisture has fed another day in the high sierra. Most of the day it was shower activity without the thunderstorms developing with these heavier rainfall rates. Within the past few hours were cloudtoground lightning strikes around the south of lake tahoe. Also seeing scattered thunderstorms redeveloped today. Northern california a new of new fire starts in Northern California the past 24 hours with the cloudtoground lightning strikes outside of the rain that those storms have produced. Here is the good news. That monsoonal moisture is going to have less of an effect as the atmosphere gradually dries out. Minimal act in the high sierra and Northern California saturday. Similar on sunday. A couple of popup showers, not expecting any widespread thunderstorm activity through the weekend into at least the start of neck weeks and it does like another batch of monsoonal moisture heading towards the sierra and Northern California next week. That should avoid the bay area. We will look at the bay areas extended forecast in a few minutes. Still ahead, the tribute in oakland tonight honor ago a bay area basketball legend. I sna and the tribute to the monterey bay marine sanctuary. Coming up at six, oakland Business Owners fed up with police slow response times. Plus convention and visitor business is back in a big way in san jose. How that is helping local unemployment numbers and the National Picture as well. Kpix 5 news at 6 00 i oakland is honoring the legacy of nba legend Hometown Hero bill russell. On the night of the citys monthly first friday, oaklands legionnaire bar and the great wall of oakland hosing a tribute to the basketball legend. Legion air begins at 8 45 for projections on great wall set at 9 you 30. To honor the 30th birthday of the sanctuary, the post office is making a trib out of their own. This is one of 16 different variations of post post Office Released today. There are photos of matter even wildlife found in nature reserves across the country. This is the first series strictly dedicated to National Marine sanctuaries. Coming up, digging for buried jewels in San Francisco park. There is a long wait list to get in on the action. We go along with one Treasure Hunter. For years, californias nongaming tribes have been left in the dust. Wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. Prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates Online Sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. While helping every tribe in california. So whos attacking prop 27 . Wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. Vote yes on 27. Now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. Can it handle all of my devices . Oh, all that. And it comes with a 2year rate guarantee. What . ok no annual contract. No equipment fees. Oh, and a free streaming box. Oh, i like streaming. Its all just 50 a month when you add Xfinity Mobile with unlimited data. Will you add a motorcycle . No. Did you say yes . The new xfinity supersonic bundle. Its kind of a big deal. A Treasure Hunt is back on in San Francisco as amateurs are legally digging through the city parks looking for something buried 40 years ago. We are talking about the secret. Thats a book written in 1982 by author byron price with a set of mysterious poems and illustration its. Laid outhcluej onthone hidden somewhere in San Francisco had a lot of people looking until the pandemic. The city stopped issuing dig 20. Two years later it nay have more Treasure Hunters thanilson wa hunt in San Francisco. My first dig date was the first week of june 2020. I got to wait six, seven months. Reporter when darren hicks applied for a permit to dig up a San Francisco city park, he had no idea hed end up waiting 2 1 2 years, but his wait is over and he is finally probing away. Could be up to about three feet down possibly. Hoping it would be about half of that. Reporter the spot he has landed on portsmouth square known as the heart of chinatown, now, not to get too deep into his solution, its largely based on some Historic Context of the park and several very specific visual cues in the illustration. I turn to the left and this looks just like her nose. So for me its pretty much the only logical place to dig. Reporter it begins under the watchful eye of a park ranger. Darren, of course, is doing this the right way, while some others are not. What you might call guerilla hunters have descended on several locations around the city, occasionally ripping through irrigation lines with illegal digging. I just want to scoop off the top layer. And we see whats underneath. You are not hitting the lines. Reporter as for getting a permit, a lot of Treasure Hunters finding that to be a quest of its own. So to pull back the curtain a little bit, remove some of the mystery here, we had to talk to sf rec and parks and someone who would rather keep their identity a secret. The other day i got an inquiry all in french and i dont speak french. So i had to use translate online. Reporter the unofficial job of park treasure czar passed it through several hands over the year and given the ep enthusiasm of some treasure searchers, if he thound the best practice is to have a generic treasure email. We are backlogged through the end of the 2020. Reporter the requests are processed in the order they are received. The city can only staff two digs per week. Once people understand that its not just two folks but rather like hundreds of people across the country and perhaps the world looking to find this, they understand a little bit better that they need to be patient. Its solid. We are not going to break through it. Reporter back at portsmouth square, 2 1 2 years of patience, not paying off as hoped. If this is the resting spot, it rested here too long. Reporter this dig will end lake every one before it. A lot of sweat, a hole in the ground that needs to be patched up and a sense that something hidden for 40 years may just be inches away. Or somewhere else entirely. It looks like i wont know. None of us will. Reporter we have spent years watching people from all over dig in all sorts of places based on all kinds you have interpretations of the clues. Even those who had groundpenetrating radar didnt come up with anything. So darren joined some fine company and the offer still stands. You come up with a permit, we will try to watch you dig. And if you dont have one yet, the wait list now about 80. So you, too, will have to be patient. We are here in San Francisco. Wilson walker, kpix 5. Wilson strikes me as a guy that would be toting around a shovel around the city. You know, i dont know. You know this is just this is the wrong time of year to do that. We had a little bit of rain the other day, but not enough. Get your permit in now so you can dig in january or february when, hopefully, we have had some rain. You dont have to like good digging weather, right . Right, you dont have to chisel the ground. Or just not entirely. I am going to choose that option. Just sayin. Thats always a choice. They are determined though. Thats the galaxy they are determined. Lets take a look at whats happening weatherwise. It wasnt too warm today. Pleasant weather continues heading into the weekend. This area of low pressure in the upper levels of atmosphere will sn sneak closer to the close. The onshore winds continue. Temperatures a little below average for inland parts of the bay area and the humidity steadily dropping through the weekend. The winds out of the same direction. We have pretty much exhausted the supply of monsoonal moisture from that direction. That was courtesy of the remnants of hurricane frank. So the humidity is going to continue to drop the next few days. Beautiful conditions out there this evening. High temperatures today not a lot of variation by bay area standards. August its common to see a 40degree difference between the cool spots and warmest locations. Less than 20 today, 66 degrees in pacifica, 85 in livermore. 83 san jose. Thats a couple degrees below average. Right at 70 degrees for a high in San Francisco. Temperatures right now mostly in the 70s around the bay. Its 69 degrees for downtown San Francisco. 73 at sfo. Mid60s along the coast. 85 fairfield. That is the only temperature on the map right now that is even in the 80s. Everybody else inland is down into the 70s. The fog and low cloud cover is going to spread back in from the coast across the bay in the inland valleys. Visibility not too bad tomorrow morning indicating instead of groundlevel fog we are mainly going to be seeing cloud cover off the ground and even that is going to back up towards the coast rapidly, already by late tomorrow morning. Temperatures tonig dropping i upper 50s and low 60s. Fractionally above average this time of year. High temperatures tomorrow going to be very close to normal around the bay and along the coast, in the 60s and 70s. Temperatures still a few degrees below average for most inland parts of bay area. Almost exactly normal in san jose low 80s but mid80s inland in the east bay and upper 70s for the north bay. Not bad at all for the first weekend in august. Very similar temperatures on sunday. Not much change monday and tuesday. If anything, we cool down by a degree or two. We will make up for that by wednesday and thursday. Those are the warmest days in the sevenday forecast. Just a couple of days of the hottest spots reaching or exceeding 90s on thursday and we are back down to near average by the end of next week. At 6 00, how a pro basketball player from the bay area is using basketball and his own hardships to give local kids owrs voicingstthe seemingly lac to crimes in Little Saigon coming up with t own way protect their businesses. The local hospitality adding more jobs. The news at 6 00 is coming up in about five minutes. And we are counting down to kickoff. The 49ers hosting the Green Bay Packers next week on kpix 5. Check out our niners section on check out this time space wormhole i creat hows it work . Let me see your togo, and ill show you. Poof burt, you have my lunch. Introducing togos new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. The new pastrami cheese steak. Try steak or chicken, too. Now at togos for this weeks students rising above scholar. As kpix 5s Elizabeth Cook reports, she looks to faith and family as an inspiration to sevg others. Quizzes i would take. Reporter jennifer, jenni as she likes to be called, just passed the mcat. The difficult Medical College admissions test. Okay. Reporter her mom, maria, is very proud of jenni. Mucho. Yay mucho, mucho. Si. My mom is very proud. Since i was a little girl, i loved to study and she would buy me bible books for children and that had pictures. Reporter the close pair share a deep faith in god. And a commitment to serve others in the neighborhood theyve called home for 15 years. Franciscos sunnydale housing development. Underserved San Francisco neighborhood. Part of the San Francisco Housing Authority where Health Care Disparities are a daily fact of life. Reporter she cieslak of access to Equitable Health care as part of the trauma her community experiences. Violence also concerns her. And i think its very sad that theyve come to normalize shootings. One night when i was 14 there was a shooting right outside of my window and i looked, you know, over my window and there is tons of police, theres, like, the yellow tape and a mom crying. She is like mierks baby, my baby, and crying. So it was a young person who had been shot. Reporter its a deep caring for others that impresses her mentor. Ucsf professor and practicing ob gyn. I see someone who is a wonderful communicator and relationship builder and so good at bringing people together. I am very grateful to have grown up in this neighborhood. I am very proud to be a part of this neighborhood. Reporter she is not only proud of her neighborhood. She is committed to its potential. And now the 25yearold future doctor is dreaming big. She wants to go to med school at ucsf where she works as a project manager. After that she hopes to head back to the community that has her heart. In ten years i see myself as a medical doctor. I am hoping it would be at ucsf because thats the First Program who took me under their wing. I hope to come back to serve the community that has raised me here in San Francisco. Reporter for students rising above, Elizabeth Cook. To learn more you can go to kpix. Com srs. Thats it for the news at five. And right now on kpix 5 and streaming on ccbs this morning oakland Business Owners fed up with slow Police Response taking security into their own hands. Am. I am not sure what the reason is and i think that its something that someone needs to kind of like investigate. Also, how a bay area professional basketball player using his own childhood trauma to help lift up local kids. And the south bay seeing a rebound in summer travel. How the Ripple Effect is being felt throughout the economy. Good evening. Im ryan yamamoto. Im Elizabeth Cook. The ongoing problem of crime in oaklands Little Saigon neighborhood. Seven shops were rob around international plaza. They included several restaurants, a water supply store, hair salon, laundromat and flower owners say it took police hours to respond. Last month an uber driver was shot and killed in broad daylight not far from the strip mall. Following these most recent robberies the owners meant today to figure out how to step up their own security. They feel they have to do something them evanselves since dont trust police to do anything about it. Reporter fed up Business Owners say they cant rely on the Oakland Police so they had a meeting to come up with their own solutions. After the first alarm went off it took Oakland Police close to three hours to respond to multiple burglaries at a strip mall in Little Saigon district. Shocked. Reporter not just mad at the thieves but mad at

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