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. from the bay area. >> water close to the doors >> from the border. rain and flooding across parts of california. we take a look at the damage and what is next. plus. >> i am like a born and raised 49er fan, but on sunday i am a detroit lions fan. 49er's rival is a bay area boy, the quarterback ties to the bay and a preview of the match up as the team is one win away from the super bowl. they are the hot ticket item flying off of store shelves, how six dozen of these cups ended up in a woman's car and landed her in a northern
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california jail. from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey >> hello, i'm sara donchey. we are coming out of days of rain in the bay area. that is not without its problems, more on that in a minute but this rain has been dumped all up and down the state. southern california has seen the worst, specifically in san diego. they had extreme flash flooding, tonight we are getting a clear picture of how bad things got. >> this is insane. >> southern california deluged. this car, washed into a fast-moving storm channel, we don't know if anyone was inside. >> everything under water inside here. >> reporter: homes, the water, knee-deep, these pets had to be carried out of the floods. hundreds of drivers were stranded, too. nowhere to go. and others rushed to escape their own homes in chest-deep
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water. the damage to houses and cars is breathtaking. a photojournalist in southeastern san diego documented major destruction from flooding that left a neighborhood trashed. the flood waters were so forceful they seemed to push a garage here. i don't know if they parked the cars in the front. >> the southern border, they had to rescue migrants who were stranded as they crossed into the u.s. from mexico. >> how did things get so bad down south. >> just the heaviest rain with the system just concentrated specifically over a densely populated urban area that is not able to absorb that amount of water. specifically san diego, this is the fifth wettest day in san diego. take a look at the satellite and replay over the past 24 hours, we are looking at the entire state. the loop will move through. it came through the bay area. all of the rain,
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concentrating on san diego, it started to loosen our weather, but it left quite a bit of rain around the bay area, now we are seeing fog developing, four inches of rain far san rafael, and 3-1/2 for santa rosa. napa picking up 2-1/2 inches of rain. all of these amounts added up since friday. the bulk of it did fall yesterday evening into last night. it is almost erased the rainfall deficit for much of the bay area. in fact, a surplus of rainfall in this point in the water year for santa rosa and in san jose. sara, we have more rain chances in the forecast as we head through the rest of this week. i will track those coming up in the full forecast. >> we had the bear the brunt of all of the rain in the bay area, sounds like people in the north bay had it tough. kenny choi is there tonight with their story.
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>> reporter: george has been shoveling most of the day and into the night. >> we have to hand clean all of this with our own money, our own water and all of that stuff. >> it is frustrating. >> reporter: he and neighbors live near a creek that they say overflows its banks even in mild storms, they never get help from city crews because it is in an unincorporated part of the area. >> despite a workday you have to stay up and move. we were up until 4:00 a.m. moving cars, it is ankle deep. >> residents say earlier today the water reached all of the way up to the fence line >> it happens so fast. it is like no warning. there was no water on the ground from what i understood and 20 minutes all of the water was on the ground. >> my friend was surprised it flooded but to me it is no surprise >> that truck would have water close to the doors, the fence, barely seeing the top of it. you are looking at up to your waist. >> reporter: it flooded but did not reach the rooms in his
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home. every time it floods it is a race against time >> it will turn into a concrete of sorts and turns into dust and it is unpleasant if the wind picks up, it is a mess. >> he is moving all of the mud for older neighbors that can not pitch in. >> it would be great if we can get help from the city. >> reporter: he clings to hope. >> you have to be careful and understand where you are and where you are living and 99% of the year it is a beautiful place to live. >> reporter: it is a positive attitude even after a challenging 24 hours. >> with another chance of rain later in the week we have you covered with first alert weather. check live radar while you are on the go on our website kpix.com or the free cbs news app. our other huge story, the 9ers, just one win away from evening the super bowl. they will face the lions, a lot of people called out sick today, i don't know why.
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>> can not take the pressure from watching saturday. >> that was stressful without alcohol. deebo samuel had to leave the game on saturday. a lot of 9ers fans want to know if he is coming back. >> i believe he will play, in his mind he will play but it is not up to us t is up to the trainers and kyle shanahan. it is a shoulder, not broken like he had before that cost him three games in october t. is a pain tolerance, coach will have a better idea of it later on in the week. about this packer game. shanahan believes in his play sheet. they are not used to playing from behind. do not play well in the rain. before the fourth quarter they were 0-30 under shanahan, trailing by 5 or more points entering the final quarter. the last drive, though, they did it on guts and it gave them confidence to win the close ones as flat as they were for 55 minutes they scored 24
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points and found a way to win. >> you are down and you got to find a way. fourth quarter, it is the nfl. obviously we are in the post season now. so, we were all like this is it, this is our season. so, for us to capitalize like that it was huge, for all of us. >> it checks a box. it does not help you next week. it gives us a took enof confidence knowing we can get it done. >> all right, now, third seed detroit comes in with a top rushing defense, sara, with hutch inson, inson. the first in 32 years, led by jarad goff, one of five quarterbacks to take two different franchises to a conference championship game. >> it is nice to go back there in front of my friends and family and in front of a lot of my loved ones and play in a place i played a bunch of times. i know this team is really, really good. it is a
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challenge. they fully expected to win. they expected to win this game. now we go against a good team, at their place, we will come into it expecting to win >> nationally for as big of a drought in reaching a conference championship, they will be the sentimental favorite. not here. no. no. and i will repeat what brock purdy said on the final drive, he looked at the guys and said, this is it. he is right. this is the window. you got to get it done >> this is a chance. now you mentioned here, obviously, the support is with the 9ers. tiny, tiny pockets. i will tell you why. we went to jarad goff's high school, he graduated in 2013. we asked teachers who they will be rooting for on sunday. >> i am like a born and raised 49er fan. on sunday i am a detroit lions fan because i am a jarad goff fan >> for a lot of people it will change. a lot of people will
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want him to win. it is enough to make them root for the lions. cool to have someone playing in the nfl that went here >> that is a tough call. a tough call. >> i know the goff family, i know the parents, i know jarad, i wish him well. any game but for sunday's game. >> i know, i think a lot of people will say the same thing, vern. we will have the stress ball ready. if last time was any indication. >> no matter what happens we still have to pay the pg&e bill. >> yes. we need deep breathing. >> all right, vern, thank you. the four top candidates running for california senate seat faced off in the first depate today. adam schiff, barbara lee, shared the stage with steve garvey. >> the only way israel is going to be secure is through a permanent ceasefire. the only way that is going to happen is
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with a political and diplomatic solution. >> ceasefire is not a magic word. co not say it and make it so. we have to push as the united states, as a world leader for us to get to a ceasefire and to avoid another forever war. >> israel has to defend itself, we can not leave hamas governing gaza. they are still holding over 100 hostages, including americans. i don't know how you can ask any nation to ceasefire when their people are being held by a terrorist organization. >> you have to give israel the opportunity to fulfill their sovereingnty, to fight back. >> reporter: in san francisco people gathered for a watch party at manny's in the mission, some have their minds made up. but those undecided carefully watched the debate. the latest emerson college poll has adam schiff in the lead followed by steve garvey, barbara lee trails behind. the
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two top vote getters, regardless of party, will move on to the general election come november. tomorrow, voters in new hampshire will head to the polls for the first primary of the presidential elections. florida governor desantis now out of the race and throwing his support behind former president trump. nikki haley has an uphill battle ahead of her. both were out campaigning tonight. thousands of university workers made waves today when they walked off of the job. how the largest university faculty strike in history is ending faster than some expected. days of rain spelled the end for more trees that came crashing down in a really unfortunate spot. why this was especially bad news for one peninsula driver >> this was the back window. the tree fell this way. >> and the stanley cup usually means something to hockey fans. now it is all the rage for shoppers. one north cal woman
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results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message.
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. thousands of california state university workers that went out on strike today will be going back to work tomorrow. in the past hour the two sides announced they reached a tentative agreement. nearly 30,000 faculty workers were asking for better pay and benefits and they were supposed to strike all week. the union still has to ratify this agreement but teachers and students are set to go back to
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class tomorrow. a safeway in san francisco's fillmore neighborhood slated to close in march will stay open for now. community members fought the closure in part because it was the only major grocery store in the area. that closure was announced after the company sold the lot to a developer. today, mayor breed said the city struck a deal to keep the store open through early 2025. back to all of the rain that we have seen that left plenty of flood damage along the coast like in santa cruz. an apartment complex flooded overnight. the water was up to the wheels of some of the parked cars. heavy rain caused a creek behind this complex to flood. sending the water rushing in. and, in san mateo the storm brought down multiple large trees like this one that fell on parked cars at an apartment complex right there. it went through the sun roof. thankfully nobody got hurt. it was horrible news for the
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car's owner. >> it was depressing, shocked, sad, it was my first car that i ever bought for myself >> it was less than a week ago when this happened, that massive eucalyptus tree that crashed into several parked cars in san francisco near golden gate park. one of the many hazards that happen when we get a lot of rain in a short period of time and some of the trees are old. paul, i know we have more rain in the forecast, right? >> right, i don't think it will be as impactful. we were concerned about all of those threats, potential for mudslides, localized flooding and tree damage. now it is moving out. we get a brief dry break the rest of tonight, tomorrow, most of tomorrow night before the next storm system moves in. during the dry break we are seeing the fog spreading out and the clouds dropping closer to ground level. swallowing the tops in downtown. temperatures in the middle 50s. the fog will spread out, the temperatures will not change a lot as the fog continues to just spread out
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across more of the bay area it will insulate the ground and keep the temperatures from dropping too far into the 40s. mix of 40s and 50s by tomorrow morning, it will not see the fog lasting too long even at the thickest, it will be gone at 10:00, 11:00, noon at the latest. a mix of sunshine and clouds for the rest of the day. wake up tomorrows for tomorrow morning, mix of upper 40s, 50s sprinkled in. above average for january, high temperatures tomorrow will be a little bit above average as well. only 2-3 degrees, it counts, temperatures reaching up into the lower 60s. 63 degrees in san jose, the warm spot on the map tomorrow afternoon, most of us in the lower 60s. the exception, half-moon bay, upper 50s, upper 50s for san francisco, just barely below 60 degrees and the temperatures for the north bay should be between 60, 63, tied for one of the warmest spots, napa, 63 degrees. now, we will be tracking the next wave of rain
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heading our way. let's take a look at future cast. we will pick it up with where we left off at noon tomorrow. mix of clouds and sunshine. the rain does not move in until late on tuesday night. after midnight. really, closer to sunrise on wednesday morning. wednesday morning's commute it could be challenging, wet roads, the heaviest rain will not last nearly as long as it did yesterday evening and last night. pushes out of the bay area quickly and then into lingering off and on showers by wednesday afternoon and evening. even those will quiet down as we head through wednesday night. rainfall amounts will be modest. especially compared to what we had over the past 24 hours, 1/10th of an inch, a quarter of an inch, some spots, quarter of an inch to half an inch. this is the aggressive forecast models, keeping us above half an inch. not a huge snow maker. talking 2-4 inches of rain. snow level, 6500 feet. drop it down to about 5500 feet or 5,000 feet it is more of a
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rain/snow mix. these amounts modest considering what is possible this time of the year. once the rain chance on wednesday moves out, the rain chances for the rest of the seven-day forecast are low. not 0, there is an outside chance, friday, friday night, saturday, a 10-20% chance is all we are looking a. middle of next week. that one looks like a heavier event. a long time to worry about that as we head,the next several days. let's look at the forecast, again, don't have to worry about the different microclimates, everyone will be within 5 degrees of each other. everyone has a good rain chance, rain chances on wednesday, a slight chance of friday, saturday, leaving the forecast dry for additional cloud cover. a of a the temperatures warming up pushing through the weekend and the last days of january. starting out next week. middle to upper 60s. some spots, flirting with 70 degrees next monday. >> oh, flirtation. 70 degrees,
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paul, thank you. every hockey player will tell you they want a stanley cup more than anything. apparently so did one california woman who stole 65 of them. and these stanley cups are worth less than the silver trophy, vern. >> straight ahead in sports, a couple nba ballers hit the scoreboards and the warriors back in business after a tragic loss last week.
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. the bay area's newest professional soccer team unveiled their jerseys, they are white with the team's crest. this reveal was part of media day. players posed for photos used for the entire season. they say they are happy to be part of the team. >> happy to be here. ever since we landed the club has been professional and helpful in making it feel like home >> they start training camp in
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santa barbara tomorrow, they will play at pay pal park that kicks off in march. the warriors, they have been through something difficult >> we never seen this perfect. a loss like that in the middle of the season. forget a player. this is an assistant coach. the warriors, this is what they are talking about. they returned to practice today for the first time since assistant coach died last week of a heart attack. this was the scene in serbia. the team he played for. happened to be facing the team he coached in his own country. he was known as the serbian charles barkley. as for the warriors, they remembered him and his brutal honesty as they try to play the remainder of the season >> yti was not being aggressive, not rebounding or boxing out, he tell me don't, use a cuss word, don't be
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soft. i would tell him, you are the only person that i let talk to me like this. >> what do we do? what would he want us to do? and, i thought about it and i literally could picture him smiling and laughing and saying, you mother -- [beep] -- need to go win a basketball game and laughing. >> segue to the nba tonight. timberwolves, franchise record 62 points in a loss to charlotte. in philadelphia, embiid dropped a franchise record 70 on san antonio. he broke wilt chamberlain's record, first time since 1978 two players scored 60 point games on the same day. and a shout out to the san jose sharks. they won in l.a. they are 12-31-4. they got 28 points dead last in the league. but, they found lightning in a
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this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet. this is why we fight. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message.
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. music's biggest night. the grammy's awards is right around the corner [music] the warriors official dj kicked off the party. tonight, local grammy nominees gathered to celebrate at the clairemont hotel and spa in berkeley. >> i am still just, it is still just hitting me right now. a beautiful experience. >> my suit, my custom suit is almost done. we will be there
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about four days before the grammy's start. we have a five day trip to l.a. with my beautiful wife who supports me through everything. >> it will air live on sunday february 4th beginning at 5:00 p.m. and stream live on paramount plus. there are about a dozen bay area artists, musicians, technicians who are nominating and we are wishing them good luck. they all want to bring home that grammy. >> everyone and their mother wants to get their hands on a stanley cup. a northern california woman took things a little too far. just ask the cops
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girl >> yes. every little boy and girl that grew up playing hockey, wanted it, the nhl trophy. the only stanley cup people want more these days are not silver. they are stainless steel, they are not trophies but old drinking cups >> what? >> i don't get the craze. i am not sure. but these particular cups, these tumblers are so popular that people are rushing into stores to buy them. they are selling them out on line. a woman in roseville may have been trying to cash in on all of that with her now haul. the police say she stole $2500 worth of stanley cups from a store in placer county. the staff reported seeing the 23-year-old leave with a cart full of stanley cups. they called the cops who eventually caught up with her. inside of her car, 65 of them, she was arrested for grand theft. people on line were joking why did they spread it out like it
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was a drug bust. i don't know. people love these things. i don't, i don't get it. >> i don't. >> what is the difference between that and a yeti? >> or any other? >> yes. >> the stanley cup. tell that to the players next time you interview them. >> tell them. >> >> it's now officially a two-person race for the g.o.p. presidential nomination after florida governor ron desantis suspended his campaign. >> and now a fond farewell to ron desantis. ♪ ♪
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