red of fuel for future wildfires. a powerful earthquake shakes indonesia killing more than 160 people . elon musk reinstated the former president's account . just over half of the 15 million accounts wanted trump back. trump himself says he doesn't see a reason to use twitter. he will continue using truth social he founded and owns. vice president kamala harris is in the philippines on a three day visit. she went with the president and the trip is aimed at rebuilding ties and china's push into the region. harris is the highest ranking official to visit the philippines since he took office. president biden celebrated his 80th birthday while surfing in the oval office. he was in washington for a brunch hosted by first lady joe biden. the first lady wrote it was a perfect celebration. as they kick off this festive week, temperatures are staying very mild for rest. we do not have any rain impacting the local bay. in fairfield, it will be warming up. we were dealing with early temperatures near freezing. let's take a quick look at our travel forecast . it looks like it is mild for rest in many areas. houston is dealing with scattered showers. as we extend back to the bay area, it will warm up especially into bythuray forecast. upper 60s are expected for our friends along the peninsula and even into the east bay. 70s returning for the north bay . we will keep you updated here. >> people have been holding vigils all across the country to under the five people killed in a shooting over the weekend. 25 other people were injured. the suspect identified as anderson lee aldrich was arrested by police. in one of the most prominent safe havens for the lgbtq community, the castro, where vigils were also held. we went to the castro to get reaction. >> reporter: at the corner of castro and marquette, a motions range from anger to sadness over the lgbtq nightclub shooting. club q promoted a drag show on saturday and sent to hold a drag brunch and show on sunday for transgender remembrance day . >> it never stops. every step that we make forward, the harder people push back . it is all based on fear. people they don't understand or different than them. >> reporter: sister roma has been an act of an entertainer for more than 35 years in san francisco. she knows that she doesn't have to leave san francisco to find people who fear their community. >> we cannot let the terrorists, and that is what these people are, stop us from being our authentic and true selves. i got up this morning and did this. >> reporter: club q called the shooting a heat attack and investigators are determining a mode of and whether to prosecuted as a hate crime. the lgbtq community came together to comfort one another and call for action. >> i am [ bleep ] mad . this is enough already. enough. we can put as much sorrow in words to the people, but what does that do? >> some have urged them to vote to see change. when sister roma heard the news, she made a choice. i said that i'm going to get up and get in my gorgeous and fabulous drag and go out and beat the biggest annoyance to these people. any person who wants to pick up a gun or race of our passed legislation against me, this is for you. local politicians and community leaders are now reacting and blaming hateful speech for the violence . >> those attacks and political rhetoric has consequences. if you'll state and violence. >> we live in of violent country right now. leaders are propagating that violence. >> reporter: every community should have the freedom to thrive and every space should be safe . saturday's attack is a reminder that there lgbtq community is not safe. she also recognized the shooting happening on the eve of transgender remembrance day , a date that honors transgender people who have lost their lives to violence. >> libby schaaf said that local leaders must end on proliferation and denounce lgbtq rhetoric. >> we'll have much more all morning long right here on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. coming up in the next hour, we will have a life report from colorado springs. a company has come up with a faster way to build homes that are fire resistant. john ramose shows us other high-tech features. >> reporter: on days like this with a low fire danger, the impacts of fire danger may be out of sight and out of mind. five years after the deadly tubbs fire, though still rebuilding their homes are well aware of the situation. >> where we are burned down but the fire . just simply being able to rebuild quickly enough is a large part of this. >> reporter: there was a lot of interest in this open house . a company showed off a climate resilient modular home built in a southern california factory in days rather than years? >> you see metal coming off of the spools and being folded by our machines . they are being fitted into place and built within a day. the entire frame is built one day and the second day the entire home is put together. >> reporter: after about 24 days a completed houses brought in pieces. the whole process takes about one month. >> it is a interesting experiment and probably where we are headed. it is a way to make things more efficiently. back to you scratch your head when you see people building the old way? >> i do. why build slower rather than faster. >> reporter: it is designed to be climate resilient. outside surfaces are largely fire resistant and the solar panels backup battery protect against powers shutoffs. the house features an advanced ventilation system that can filter out smoke and we circulate room air to cut down on the need for heating and air-conditioning ? >> it is so innovative that even five years from now but builders catch up to what they thought was futuristic will be further ahead. >> reporter: the house monitors itself for signs of trouble . 300 sensors embedded in balls , electrical water and hvac systems keep track of temperature, moisture levels and the condition of water filters. it can automatically schedule contractors to make repairs ? >> that is the beauty behind what we are doing. >> reporter: a lot of thought is going into making things we don't have to think about which leaves us time to ponder things we would rather not. john ramose, kpix5 . the fire district is conducting a prescribed burn in the pepper word reserve near windsor. fire crews started the project in late october and will burn another 37 acres today . if you are in sonoma are napa county, the smoke will be visible from their . the latest from indonesia where an earthquake not done hundreds of buildings and killed by the 160 people . the nation's railroads are under a renewed strike threat . became vote among union members happening developing this morning, a deadly as craig hit joppa today, the 5.6 magnitude quake caused trimmers that were filled 60 miles away in the capital of jakarta. 162 people are dead and hundreds are injured. the majority of them are children. they expect the death toll to rise . according to early reports, the 5.6 earthquake destroyed at least 343 buildings picked this region of indonesia is prone to natural disasters and lies on the ring of fire fault line. that's february a 6.2 earthquake killed 25 people and injured more than 460. emergency workers are treating injured people outside crowded hospitals. survivor scott" the quake of being treated with oxygen masks . what than 13,000 people whose homes were fully damaged are being brought to evacuation center's. the weather was beautiful over the weekend but mostly sunny skies and coat the bay area picked the winds were light . overnight lows last night were chilly and sitting in the 20s and 30s at the former clock hour. we are left with daytime highs rising up . cooler temperatures in the tri-valley area. that is the case for reference along the pacifica area , and all along the coast. it is cooler with that onshore flow . as we extend into future cast, this is showing what we can expect as we extend into this work week. it will state dry for those heading out of town at least in the bay area . if you are heading on the roads are flying to the pacific northwest , day of expecting drizzle. a similar set up into wednesday. here in the bay area, we are spared. let's take a look at today's travel forecast. things are looking clear. thanksgiving is right around the corner. if you are heading out to sfo or oakland, things will start changing in the next couple of days. back here in the bay, 60s across the board with warmer conditions just in time for thanksgiving . that is a great opportunity to get out there and get some fresh air. and afternoon block would be great . upper 60s and low 70s and all the way down into the santa clara valley near san jose. notice how things cool off just a little bit as we head into the weekend. right now , we are warming up from that monday to tuesday set up. that will stick around as we head into thanksgiving . new developments on contract talks for two of 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[ music ] >> it is just beautiful . the famous tenor is joined by his 24-year-old son and his 10-year-old daughter on a new holiday album, a family christmas. they have performed new arrangements. be the first to see and hear these amazing voices live . they are kicking off their concert tour right here in san francisco, december 1, at the chase center. the 49ers and arizona cardinals are in mexico city for monday night football. let's highlight one of our star players and a sense of humor . here is vern glenn with the red and gold report. >> nick bosa is typically soft-spoken when mandating with the media. number 97 has plenty of personality when he is on the field getting after the quarterback. >> i just t the quartek, dude. it is not as easy as possible. that is a sackaroonie, baby. >> those are like three snippets from 3.5 hours of the game. it is not like i am yapping the whole time. they do a good job making me seem funny a british farmer cultivating turkeys . an unmanned capsule has just orbited the moon and nasa's first trip there and 50 years. it is learning about the best but for thanksgiving starts 3000 miles away on an english farm . paul kelly's family has been raising turkeys for more than 70 years. >> they are looking for a way to die. >> reporter: from pasture to plate, hits turkey sage for two weeks. paul recommends finding a mature bird meeting more fat on it ? >> when you get a bird like this, it is a solid and mature bird and a sign of quality. >> at this turkey tastes half as good as it looks, we are in for a big treat . >> reporter: to make sure your holiday doesn't end up like this one, let's talk turkey . >> when you take it over the top , it goes down quickly. if you take the turkey out of the oven and the skin is crisp and golden, you over the turkey . >> reporter: what you've got to do was take your time . >> he holds the world record for the fastest carver at just over three minutes. >> once you've got them all there, you are organized and then you can start to carve ? >> after skillfully slicing enticing, how does it taste ? >> that is really good. >> i look forward to eating that on thanks ving day? >> sometimes a cough isn't just a cough so it's better to be prepared. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. and self test kits may be reimbursable with no copay through your health plan. in and self test kits may be reimbursable doctors use. with thef teth featureg and detects multiple variants, including omicron ba.5 so you can always be prepared with binaxnow. the #1 covid-19 self test in the us the #1 covid-19 self test [cheering] welcome to the show, everyone. our first guest is here for a behind the scenes, which is one of my favorite games because it celebrates the body of work and gives us things that we wouldn't hear elsewhere. so i'm always there for that too. queen latifah, everybody. [cheering] all right, this is something we call behind the scenes. [cheering] queen latifah: two days, it's nothing. drew: all right, living single. queen latifah: i was on that. it was so much fun working with everyone. we did something that wasn't on tv. and it was so much fun. and, yeah, a bunch of kids found it during covid. and then after that, now it's on hbo. you know what i mean? and what are we doing on hbo? i was like, wait a minute. game of thrones and living single?