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. now at 11:00, fed up and fighting back. the latest bay area business owner going to guns. people have been looking for this all weekend and it is in my backyard. >> alaska airline makes disturbing discoveries on the ground. he spent years taking pictures on the golden gate bridge >> some days it is a really, real estate sad day. some days it is a really, really exciting and positive experience. >> his subject is not the span itself. from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs
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news bay area. hello, i'm sara donchey. we have heard from a lot of bay area business owners fed up with crime. so much so they are taking matters in their own hands like this consignment store owner who pulled his own gun and scaring the suspects right out the door. and in berkeley, the owner of 14carats told us when thieves swiped $100,000 worth of jewelry from the store in 2022 he did not let them go without a fight. >> i fought back. i told him to stuff it. i went after him. he started hitting me with a gun. >> and just today, a gun battle erupted during an attempted armed robbery at an oakland jewelry store. and a owner said he is joining the fight.. >> reporter: take a look at this video from inside msm jewelry just after 10:00 a.m. on monday. two suspects burst through the door, guns drawn. the owner of the store says he shot at the suspects and they
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fired back multiple times. no one was hurt in the store. the owner says he may have hit one of the suspects. this is just the latest in a string of violent armed robberies in fruitvale. oakland city councilman tuesday has gotten so bad that local merchants are calling for an emergency meeting with city officials. >> we did assign an officer that reports to the chief. we did assign ongoing officers on a daily basis. we do have ambassadors through the violence prevention program. >> reporter: even with all of that police presence, councilmember says he understands business owner's frustrations. that intersection of international boulevard and 42nd avenue continues to be a target for crime. it is one of the reasons that the councilman is advocating oakland declare a state of emergency. >> you know, at one time
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growing up here i did see the highway patrol. they are state highways, they need to monitor, patrol that area like they used to. >> reporter: it is unclear how much support he has from fellow councilmembers and the mayor's office. but he says he plans to talk to all of them this week. he says it is lucky no one was killed in the latest shooting and he does not want to wait around for another one to happen. >> that action, that activity, i don't care what color you are, where you are from, what is your age, no, we are not going to accept that behavior. we have to enforce the law. >> the councilmember plans to invite the police and sheriff's department to his meeting with merchants. at the same time, oakland mayor is facing a recall effort launched by opponents who say crime has never been this bear. the mayor said she has the best job in the world because she
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has a chance to fight for a safer and more prosperous oakland and asked the community to come together to fight for the city that they love. today the oakland police department paid tribute to an officer killed in the line of duty. there was a procession outside of the police administration building for officer le. he was killed late last month while responding to a robbery at a cannabis business. his memorial is set tomorrow morning in castro valley. tonight, alaska and united both say they found loose bolts on the same type of plane that blew a door on friday on its way to california. they are the only two u.s. carriers that fly the boeing 737 max 9 that is now grounded for inspections. united says the loose bolts came from panels called door plugs that can take the place of emergency exits. that is exactly what blew out on the alaska max 9 on friday night. we flu over sfo earlier and saw
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planes being inspected. alaska says the max 9 fleet grounded, it is expected to be canceling flights for days. meanwhile, a school teacher in portland found a big piece of evidence in the investigation, the blown out alaska door plug landed in his backyard. >> i was not expecting to find it. so, it was actually a friend of mine that lives in the neighborhood that suggested i go and check my backyard. but with the flashlight beam i could see that there was something gleaming white underneath the trees. >> that man is a science teacher and he explained why he thinks it was found in one-piece. >> in my physics class we talked to impulse and momentum. that comes up as well. the trees acted like an air bag and made for a longer stop and a lower force. i don't think that the door was damaged at all by the fall. >> pretty incredible. something else not damaged this iphone
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that flew out of the airplane fell and still works. the story it is telling coming up a little later in the newscast. now, to a miracle fall in southern california where a woman survived four nights of freezing temperatures trapped in her crashed truck. she rolled 100 feet down a canyon near mount baldy while swerving to avoid a deer. that is where she stayed until sunday when a man fishing nearby heard her cries for help. >> not much left of her truck. when i got to the truck it was mangled pretty bad. she, i don't know how she survived it. i saw the steering wheel it was almost folded like a taco, her head must of hit that. >> so, chris had no cell reception which made getting help complicated but he was finally able to flag down a forest service crew. he says he knows what it is like to need a miracle because 10 years ago he was shot while hunting in that same area and needed to be
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airlifted out. everybody has advise for keith lee ahead of the tiktok food critics bay area food. . you have one stokd get it right. you can never duplicate that situation again. it is way more magical than coming that can be captured in a studio. >> what happens when you spend years capturing life on the golden gate bridge. later on in sports, no more "where is draymond green?" warriors got him back. as for when you see him in a game it is is only a matter of time. today he spoke for the first time since the end of his suspension. what he said, interesting . we are tracking the next round of rain moving across the bay area tomorrow. the storm
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system will send a ripple. the chance of a few rain chances, we have all of the details in first alert weather.
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. tiktok food critic keith lee is being flooded with recommendations for his up coming bay area visit. not just the places he should eat. fans are warning him not to leave his car anywhere it can get broken into. >> i did research and now i am fully aware. i heard them
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called it gothem city. i never carry cash, empty pockets and a phone. i adapt to the situation if it comes to do door dash food there the whole time. >> he is known for recording himself trying food from mom-and-pop shops and he gives his honest take. it earned him 15 million followers and the ability to turn struggling restaurants around with a single video review. now to the more beautiful side of the bay. the golden gate it is said to be the most photographed bridge in the entire world. no one has taken more pictures there than the guy you are about to eat. but he told us that it is not the span itself he is out to capture it is the stories that unfold on them. >> reporter: step on to the golden gate bridge on any given day. you might just become the
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focus of jake's six year long obsession. >> november 2017 i came out here one day, just by myself photographing and i never really left. >> reporter: a street photographer or in this case bridge photographer he has been here every day capturing life along this iconic landmark. >> some days it is a really, really sad day. some days it is a really, really exciting and positive experience and i think that is what makes it so amazing. >> reporter: in the last four years he says he has missed only 20 days snapping an estimated 100,000 photos. >> are there days you don't want to be here? >> yeah. i mean, all of the time i wish i could sleep in and not be in cold fog and rain. >> reporter: he is here up to 10 hours a day. but unlike most people his eye is not on the bridge itself but on what is happening on it. >> you have one second to get it right. you can never duplicate that situation again.
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and when you get something out of that, i think, it is way more magical than anything captured in a studio. >> the bulk of his work is done on film using a compact like a camera. over the years he witnessed car crashes to protests to weddings and something else this span sadly become famous for. >> there are days where i literally stopped or played a role in stopping three to four people from jumping in one day. >> reporter: after repeated delays the long awaited suicide prevention barrier has been completed this month. in the last few years jake estimates he helped around 90 people either talking them off of the ledge or keeping them distracted long enough for a patrol officer to arrive. financially speaking he is barely surviving. relying on savings and credit cards to fund his project. so far he has not been able to monetize it.
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in fact, he can not even afford to develop most of his photographs. >> absolutely it is hard. >> reporter: an l.a.-based art consultant. we asked him to look at some of jake's photos >> what he has been able to do is capture the activity on the bridge but what happens in our daily lives. tithink it will touch the emotions of anyone that sees it. >> reporter: in the meantime, jake says he is not going anywhere. >> if all of my financial problems were solved this is still what i would be doing. >> while he has no idea if his project will ever see the light of day, he will cross that bridge when he comes to it. >> okay. so, golden gate bridge, known for fog, gets misty, and then we have some showers. >> yes. showers on the bridge tomorrow, probably after the peak of san francisco. it could be wet for the tail end of the morning rush. first of few rain chances headed our way. let's get into the details of what is
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happening. just starting to see the first showers getting within range of the radar in northern california. the satellite, the radar loop, over the past few hours shows the activity hitting the far northern coast of california the moisture aimed towards the northwest. dropping down towards us as we head through tonight and tomorrow. so, let's switch over to future cast and track the rain as we head through the rest of tonight and into tomorrow when the first showers will hit the ground in the north bay. a few sprinkles before the sun comes up. the showers moving in before sunrise tuesday morning and quickly moving north and south of the bay area. it will not be all that heavy moving into the santa clara valley by early afternoon and out of the santa clara valley before the sun goes down. we will see breaks in the cloud cover with a little bit of sunshine peaking through tuesday afternoon. not done with the rain chances yet. the clouds thicken back up tuesday night and we will see showers moving back in on wednesday. it will be a brief rain chance. it might be
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slightly heavier. moderate downpours, those are not going to cause issues for us. they will move out heading into wednesday afternoon and then we dry out for a couple of days, thursday and friday. totaling both days together. tuesday, wednesday, amounts are going to be modest from under 1/10th of an inch of rain from the low end to maybe 3-4/10th of rainfall. over the course of 36 hours or so. it will not be a huge rainmaker for us. efficient squeezing out snow in the sierra. adding up 10-15 inches of snow. close to 1 1/2 feet, closer to two feet in the smaller peaks, tuesday night, wednesday, strongly discouraged. and on i-80 during that time frame. tuesday night and wednesday. the road crews will have plenty of time to catch up before the end of the workweek and the weekend. there is the cloud cover filling in over head. keeping the temperatures from dropping as far last night as they did
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yesterday morning, below freezing early this morning. it will not be the case tomorrow morning. 40s, 50 degrees, we will continue to end up in the 40s by early tomorrow morning. the chilly spots dipping down into the upper 30s. despite the cloud cover, the rain, we are going to warm up to near average tomorrow afternoon almost exactlily where we were today. san jose, 60 degrees, that is exactly normal for early january. the cool spots are only going to be 3-4 degrees cooler. the temperatures get cooler the farther north you go because the cold front that will be sweeping through is going to deliver another wave of cool air first to the north bay and that will make its way across the rest of the bay area heading through the rest of tomorrow and into tomorrow night. the temperatures over the next seven-days will not change that much. close to normal. highs in the middle to upper 50s every day through the
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weekend and next week. again on friday, another chance of rain heading our way on saturday. the forecast models are a bit all over the place in terms of when the rain moves in, how heavy it is going to be. but, the worst case scenario is that we will see a wet first half of the week. i don't think it will be substantial enough to lead to threats for us. we should dry out for the second half of the weekend into early next week. >> good to know, paul, thank you. if your new year's resolution to find a new career boy do we have a posting for you. >> straight ahead in sports, nfl regular season. time now for the playoffs. plus, draymond green in his own words since the end of had his suspension. how it was almost over for him
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. probably one of those rare sportscasts where we really aren't going to spend too much looking at the game. they have much bigger fish to fry >> they did not even game plan for the rams. they had scouts from four different teams in there. there was no way shanahan was going to show them anything. all right. so, we are on to the second season. nfl up top. what the 49ers are saying about the playoffs? yes, sir! [ laughter ] >> it is about that time. >> playoffs start with two gapes on saturday, three on sunday, one on monday, and the 9ers get to watch wild card week: they will face one of the teams in the divisional round at levis stadium. >> we are in a spot right now where we are pacing ourselves since our season ended last year. >> i love how our year went. we
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set out to do this. i was happy. our players were saying we still feel our best football is forward. all right, houston hosted michigan football, a nice hug from his brother, john, ravens head coach. they face unbeaten washington. nothing equal about the line of scrimmage. over 100 yards, put them up 14-3 early. fourth quarter, michigan up 7. now, he punch today in. wolverines rush for over 300 yards and claim the national championship. 34-13. what a moment for harbaugh, the former 49ers head coach. the michigan man. first since 1997 and that is the end of pac-12 football as we know it. segue to the nba. warriors were off. they have to regroup after losing 5 of the last 7. they got a record of 17 and 19. they host
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new orleans on wednesday. draymond green has been reinstated after a 3 week suspension. doves need his defense. and presence asap. green was back on the bench on sunday night. they are raching up to play. he did reveal on his podcast that he thought about walking away from the game until he had a conversation with nba commissioner adam silver. he had some get real talk with head coach steve kerr. >> coach kerr came to visit me. we sat in the yard, he cried, i cried. he said to me i want you to end this the right way. i want us to end this the right way. you and are not doing that right. so, i want you to do what you have to do to get in this space to where you can do that. and then we can do that. >> all right, so the intensity will be back. he will get on
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guys. he will motivate them to play hard. he may dispute calls with limited 4-letter words. i would expect him to play during the next road trip, certainly by the next home stand. will it do any good? and the way they play without chris paul. >> we will see. >> thank you very much. want to get paid to travel the country? this may be the job for you if you don't mind traveling in this and you might. oscar mayer is looking for drivers to take the wheel of the "wienermobile." it is a year time gig. base salary for driving the dog is $35,000 plus hotel expenses. they are taking applications until the end of the month. people drive up to this bay area mansion to
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. one home buyer in san francisco can now act like the princess of genovia every day. this mansion featured in "princess diaries" finally has a buyer. the four bedroom, 3-1/2 home played in the movie. it was prized at $9 million until cut to $6.5. nearly 40 years after the zoos hosted pandas there is san effort to bring them back. the mayor is trying to participate in the panda diplomacy program. >> you know how people line up to buy tickets on ever night for beyonce. the same thing, that is my hope. people will line up to wait to see these
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pandas. >> two pandas made a three month stop in san francisco as part of a tour supporting the olympics they attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors. this next story might be incredibly frustrating for you if your phone ever cracked from falling out of your hand.
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(vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day.
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what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now...have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weekend baby... see you later. (vo) like getting things two days early? when it comes to payday, you can with wells fargo. (co-worker 4) what are you doing this weekend? [music] . >> nice. >> perfect. it will make sense in just a second. >> a classic, truly. we all heard stories of people who dropped their phone three feet and cracked this phone fell three miles and seemed to be totally fine. the portland man that found the phone in a bush thinks it fell from that alaska
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airlines blow out on friday. the ntsb says it probably did based on the app that was open at the time. >> it did not have a screen block on it. i opened it up and it was in airplane mode with travel confirmation and baggage claim for alaska 1282. naturally the entire internet who made the case? maybe they should make planes? as for the plane part that did not hold up in this case, someone created a fake ebay posting for the door used with small ding fell on the ground, no big deal. >> by the way we asked apple for a comment on this durability of the iphone, they have not gotten back to us. >> probably trying to figure out, too. what did we do. >> heck of a piece of foliage. someone should replicate that and market that >> something that drops it
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reaches a terminal velocity but still, still. >> yes. after falling three miles and that is shocking. >> yes. >> i know it turns out they did not need the insurance after all. >> my wife knocks her phone off of the bed stand and it cracks. >> that happens to me, too. the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. good night >> at a recent rally in iowa, president trump presented an interesting theory on how magnets work. >> all i know about magnets is this. give me a glass of water. that me drop it on the magnets. that's the end of the magnets. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ water, fire, air and dirt ♪ ♪ [bleep] magnets ♪ ♪ how do they work ♪ >> all i know about magnets is this. give me a glass of water. let me drop it on the magnets. that's the end of the magnets. >> ♪ wearing pants, how i

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