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meadow ski resort four decades ago. the family of fallen oakland police officer called him a hero today during an emotional service. he was falling in oakland and castro valley church. they marched in formation when officer le first arrived. he was shot and killed during a burglary of a cannabis business late last month. family members said le loved his two dogs, loved being outside, hiking, biking, but above all he loved his wife, sara. they were high school sweethearts and got married in 2018. through tears his cousin talked about his selflessness and love for family >> this was the kind of person
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tuan was at seven years old, and at 36 years old. from childhood to now for sharing this time making the effort and bringing us together. >> at the end of the service the police chief presented le's wife and his mother with flags and badges. the captain of this ferry may have been a little bold to go out in conditions like this. also, it looks like a natural disaster hit these classrooms, a school district says it was a person or maybe people. all they know they seemed extra angry. >> someone is hurting and i am hopeful that we can get them the help that they need . and former president trump incited a what now? the
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. this ferry probably should of stayed in the harbor. it was only carrying crew through washington san juan islands when waves came crashing over the cars, thankfully no damage, the cars need a wash before they rust. that would of scared me. closer to home it looks like a hurricane hit this north bay
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class room. it was the very expensive and unfortunate work of vandals. as andrea nakano reports the school's response to whoever did it is not what you would expect. >> reporter: the superintendent tells me this incident happened about a week ago. custodians left for the night. when they returned the next morning they were stunned at the damage left behind. it was an act of vandalism that shocked the school community. every single piece of the furniture was tossed. school supplies scattered, nothing left untouched. >> it was devastating. in person it was worse than the photos that i sent you. i have not seen anything quite like that before. it was complete destruction. >> lisa is the superintendent of the wright elementary school. tk-8. >> it was violating to the
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school community itself. the staff, the students, the families. >> the vandals broke the windows of two seventh and 8th grade classrooms, one that was used to teach english and the other science. teachers from the entire district come together to help set up a temporary class room for the students and to try to cleanup as much of this mess as they can. >> we need to replace the floor, it was not able to be cleaned given the paint everywhere. there was a cart overturned. the teacher's laptop was destroyed. and apple tv was destroyed. >> reporter: the district is working with the sheriff's department tofully catch those responsible. the superintendent says at this point there is no evidence to indicate whether or not current or former students are responsible for this crime. >> it is my hope that if we are
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able to identify who is responsible for this. they are angry and beneath the anger they are hurt, someone is hurting, i am hopeful they can get the help that they need. >> the district hopes the cost to repair the damage will be more than $40,000 but hopefully insurance will cover most of cost. more now at the deadly avalanche in palisades tahoe. it is the second in that area in four years n2020 when part of the resort was still alpine meadows, one skier died and another hurt when the snow gave way in an area called the subway run. over four decades ago seven people lost their lives in another avalanche in alpine meadows, one filmmaker made the documentary about it. >> it is right from the top right to the base. >> the netflix series "buried" tells the stories of the ski patrol and avalanche teams on duty and had to respond to this
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1982 disaster and how the community came together afterward. we spoke to steve sigg earlier today >> they are unpredictable. hard to understand, science associated with it. but, when it comes to avalanche professionals there is an art form to it as well. >> he says he hopes his work helps skiers and snowboarders better understand the risks. now, paul, these are conditions that kelsi and her photographer, jim h to deal with tonight as they head through tahoe. the video is sped up, obviously. so much snow piled up there, you can barely see the snow level. it was a beautiful live shot. obviously as we heard, the snowstorms can pose risks. >> yes, if you are with us during the first segment you saw kelsi reporting from the site. they made it there safely. we have been saying there, travel strongly discouraged today and even tonight. it will be until tomorrow before the road crews get a chance to catch up. it is a rainmaker for the bay
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area. adding up the totals, they range from over half an inch around the mountains. one third of an inch from downtown san francisco and a little less in other locations, under 1/10th of an inch of rain, under achieving just a little bit. not done with the rain chances just yet. short term, we will get to dry out. chilly skies, dry break tomorrow and again on friday and the next rainmaker arrives on saturday. we are back to a mix of clouds and sunshine for the second half of the weekend. push outdoor plans to the second half of that the weekend. showers coming to an end. we will be seeing the clearing trend continuing as we head through the rest of tonight, the future cast, doing a good job of depicting the last of the showers and the last of the clearing through early tomorrow morning, without that blanket of clouds it will be chilly out there. high clouds floating in tomorrow afternoon. we still will be seeing mostly
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sunny skies, it will arrive tomorrow, cloudy conditions taking over. staying dry for the end of the weekend. the next rainmaker, diving down with showers possible before the sun comes up. the northern half of the bay area, it looks like a wet start to the weekend. the rain will be the latest to arrive in the santa clara mountains and a good chance of moderate to occasionally heavy rainfall moving across the bay area especially saturday afternoon and evening and it is another snow maker for the sierra. the showers wind down. another mix of clouds and sunshine for the second half of the weekend on sunday. rainfall amounts for the weather prediction center, generally ranges from half an inch to an inch of rainfall. that is a bump up from what they were saying earlier today, starting to fall in line with the new forecast model data. parts of north bay and higher elevations. more likely to pick up rainfall amounts in the inch, inch and a half range. talking about one to two feet
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of snow in the bay area. travel will be discouraged on u.s. 50 and again on i-80. temperatures are dropping off as we look to the mark hopkins hotel. a lot of 40s to 50 degrees. plenty of 30s inland tomorrow morning, that sounds cold. it is chilly. now, high temperatures tomorrow, going to climb up to very close to normal. only one, two, three degrees below normal for highs tomorrow, everybody from 53-56 degrees, not much variation from spot to spot. does not matter if you are around the coast or farther inland. everyone will be in the lower 60s the temperatures are not going to change much as we head through the extended forecast. the range of temperatures will not change much. everybody within three to four degrees of each other. over the next seven-days, the temperatures we will watch, will be on saturday, heavier rain headed in. gusty winds as well and a dry
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break sunday, monday, continuing on tuesday and wednesday. very low rain chances on tuesday and wednesday. we will focus more on that once we are passed saturday's rain event, vern? straight ahead in sports, a bay area native is out as a nfl coach. best warriors shot of the night? did not count. sadly, the game tonight did count. ( ♪♪ ) feel the power of osteo bi-flex®.
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. okay, when you consider what some of their championship seasons look like. doves fans have been through it so far this time around >> from the reaction of social media tonight it is as if they never won a championship a few years ago. >> i know, that is not fair. i know the frustration is real with doves fans. >> here is steph curry. we are not used to this kind of vibe. >> what happens between now and then? oh. dove nation, they can not believe what they have seen for this home stand. sadly, punched in the mouth from the jump by new orleans. you know they are tired of
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this. new orleans came out. made five threes, in the first three minutes of the game. deep in the quarter. they led 46-27 after one, most points, golden state is is alowed in the corner. now, leading by as much as 25 in the first half. for the second game in a row, the doves were booed at chase center. now, the warriors cut the deficit as low as 10 early in the third quarter. scoring the next 10 points. that is a lot of man, pushing the lead to 22. new orleans led curry and company by as much as 41. won the game, 141-145, the worst home loss of the steve kerr era. the record fell 17-20. pivot to the nfl, the 49ers are off until the week understand of the 20th. today, a jolt in their division
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and the league. stutter from san francisco's biggest rival. pete carroll, out, as seahawks coach after 14 seasons. he led seattle to their own super bowl title in 2013. the redwood high school and college alum is expected to remain with the organization as an advisory, for now. during his tenure with the seahawks and 49er his the best rivalries in the league. 18-12 against san francisco. 49ers won the last five. this news is crazy. nick sabine announced had he is retiring. he won seven championships, the most of all-time. six of them with the tide. they won 10 more games in 16 of the 17 seasons at bamma. he will be a tough act to follow. they hosted colorado.
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final minute, bears are up, two. tyson, drove and through it down. scoring 30, cal, get this. rally from 20 down to win. the sixth win of the season doubled the win total from all of last year. sara, if this only counted. i don't know if it made sports center but look at this. >> no way. >> full court number has made your late show. >> he had hit it with a brady. [ laughter ] oh, man >> sara i must ask you, have you ever made a shot like that? >> no. i don't even know if i can do that. was he all of the way on the other side? i don't know if i can do that from half. >> you can try the granny shot. >> my hands are not big enough to do that. i don't know how the mechanics but i will try it next time >> that was a shot. >> it was, vern, thank you.
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this roadside stop, famous for this road trip. the fu
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. we are talking road trips, specifically roadside eats. it is very important if you are in the car for a long period of time. one of the most popular stops along the santa barbara coast pea soup anderson. even if you have not been you probably seen it. the l.a. times reports an employee confirmed the closure over the phone. we don't know why. the "times" said it was listed for sale in 2021. no one was announced as a buyer. one lawmaker could not stop
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laughing over her own gaff. the comment about donald trump that is ra
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. cover your ears >> do i have to? >> do i have to? >> no, it is late night. we will have fun with the capitol hill comment that is
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raising more than eye brows tonight. >> let's talk about the fact that president trump incited an erection, an -- maybe that, too. [ laughter ] >> you can talk about that too, i guess. >> maybe we should talk about that too. >> oh, know. washington rep obviously meant insurrection and you see her catch herself there, might be the sauciest thing that ever came out over the six because exciting >> seen the john oliver recaps of the callers from cspan? >> oh, man, you would not expect that? >> well, look, i will just say as someone who likes tv sometimes, stuff slips out. it is not necessarily what you meant to say and maybe it is not what you were even thinking or maybe it was. maybe you combine a couple of words and a different word that
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means something different. yes. our goal to avoid that as

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