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homer insuperable debate between the 49ers and the chiefs, this is kpix, cbs news bay area. trees down, roads flooded and another powell for -- powerful storm heading our way. police can use it to solve crimes but facial recognition technology has its flaws. we sit down with the bay area lawmaker who is now pushing for limits. the 49ers get back to business to prepare for super bowl lviii, airing right here on kpix. how it will be a full circle moment for property. thank you for joining us this afternoon. we are in the middle of a series of bay area storms and today is another first alert weather day as we monitor the next an atmospheric river. let's get right out to chief meteorologist paul heggen in the virtual view studio. >> we are tracking rain across the bay area. let's add up the
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rain. scattered showers and sunshine between. the santa cruz mountains picking up 5 inches of rain and the exact same amount in the higher elevations in marin county. pacifica, 2 inches of rain. oakland hills, 2 inches of rain. about 1 inch of total rainfall from yesterday evening. we are going to be in this unsettled pattern as we head into the first half of the weekend and that next storm system will move in. this will send another atmospheric river toward the coast but exactly where is the factor that we are going to be pinning down over the next 72 hours. let's talk about the lingering showers on first alert doppler. we have a heavier downpour just to the south of downtown santa rosa. more showers making their way from marin county to napa county. a little bit of a dry
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break in the moment. more rain moving out of the santa clara valley into the higher elevations east of san jose. we have seen a few cloud-to-ground lightning strikes. this is the pattern we can expect for the next few days. a couple of thunderstorms here and there. it is going to be hard to get anything done because as soon as the sun breaks through, another batch of showers will be moving through. we will see that to evolve into early saturday morning. be flexible because saturday looks like the dryer half of the weekend. we see the two longer-range forecasts side by side. there could be some significant differences be clean -- between the models. the driest day we will see for a while is shattered a -- is saturday. the
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european forecast model really focusing the bulk of the rain just down the coast. the american forecast model breaks a lot of rain and a lot of wind in the bay area. look at all of that snow. they will get hit either way. the question is, how will this impact us? we have a lot of rain and wind. it will be the worst of it just missing us. lingering showers likely on monday and lingering showers in the forecast on tuesday. if we will get heavy rain and gustier winds, it will likely be in the forecast through the day on sunday into sunday night. in the short-term, in terms of our temperatures for tomorrow, it looks like we will top out just below average for this time of year. mid to upper 50s across the entire bay area. take a look at the 7-day forecast which does include wet weather across the entire region, at least that is the way we are leaving the forecast we are going to be seeing the rain
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more widespread into the weekend on sunday and then we get into the off and on shower pattern with rain lingering on monday. the question is how intense it will be . one of the forecasts could go either way. stay tuned for updates. we are always evaluating new information as it comes in. it happens on an almost continuous basis. we have lingering showers through the forecast on thursday. temperatures will not change a whole lot. they will have our full attention through the weekend. what is not in question is the rain, the wind making a mess across the bay area today. let's check in with anne makovec for a look at those news headlines. >> this slight letup in the rain is giving people a chance to clean up and try to prepare
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for the next several rounds. the storm drop down trees across several bay area cities including this big tree in los altos. it pulled downed power lines on its way down. firefighters and pg&e crews were out working to clear it and get the power out. nobody was hurt and no homes were damaged. another tree toppled in daly city last night. not far from the sierra madre mall. luckily, no one was injured. elsewhere, flooding has been a big concern. this was the scene in mendocino county where high waters took over a road. wineries in that area also taking a hit. the water is coming from the russian river which surged above flood stage overnight. and sonoma county, crews spotted rope rescue a driver was trapped in a car. this was in the city of windsor. we look at this store all of its website us streaming on the three cbs news app.
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a new bill in california aims to restrict law enforcement's use of racial recognition technology with the goal of preventing mistaken arrests. police say facial recognition could be a helpful tool in solving cases but it has had its flaws in the past. the federal trade commission found that it often misidentifies blacks, asians, latinos and women. last year, the ftc banned rite aid from using the technology after shoppers were wrongfully accused of stealing. joining me today is assembly member bill team. thank you for having me. >> why is it important to put these regulations on? >> what we have seen is, when i did a bill in number of years ago, it started a three-year moratorium on facial recognition and body cameras. the mismatched many of the faces on the legislators with a crime book. what we saw was, if you build safeguards around it, you could misidentify people.
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>> the aclu wants facial recognition technology banned altogether. >> what do you say to them? >> i am open to a ban on facial recognition technology but, right now, in the legislature, that is not what we need to get done. at this point, with the moratorium expiring, law enforcement can do whatever they want. they are working closely with law enforcement last year and this year to see what would make sense, how to have certain guidelines for them all around the state. >> san francisco was the first major city to ban the technology altogether. do you think this bill would change their mind? >> this is fine and it works. what we are looking at, and this is what my bill does, make sure that before law enforcement searches or arrests , actually presents an affidavit of someone, that they use more than just facial recognition software to identify that individual. >> what about big events like
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the super bowl where this technology was identified to develop -- identify security risks? would it eliminate the need for this type of technology? >> if they are concerned about a threat and they have other information, other evidence and they identify someone with that facial recognition along with that other information, it is fine. what i was working with law enforcement on last year was, we wanted to make sure people felt like they could exercise their civil rights, they could protest in the streets, they could make free speech and they would not be worried that by making a speech in public or joining a rally, that they would get misidentified or just that peaceful protest. >> apologies for the cough. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. still ahead, we are your home for super bowl lviii and our niners are back on the practice field. they are trying to pace themselves ahead of the big game. vegas getting ready to play host. we will show you how the strip is shaping up to host thousands of super bowl fans.
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♪ >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> patrick mahomes is trying to win his third title in the last five years. standing in his way is this guy, brock purdy. now trying to go from mr. irrelevant to super bowl champion. it won't be purdy's first game against the chiefs. he replaced jimmy garoppolo at the end of last year's matchup and completed his first nfl bash. purdy spent that week pretending to be patrick mahomes on the scout team. now, he will try to beat him on football's biggest stage. >> honestly, when you are trying to replicate what an nfl starting quarterback does, you try to do it, you learn things and add stuff to your toolbox.
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>> last year -- i don't want to compare myself to mahomes. >> with the red and gold report, i'm vern glenn. >> the 49ers are locked in, getting ready to face off with the chiefs. the niners took the field this afternoon, one of the two practices here at home before heading off to vegas. nick osa is one of eight players on the roster for the last time san francisco played kansas city in the super bowl back in 2020. they have been waiting for the rematch but are doing their best to pace themselves in the days leading up to the game. >> definitely it will bring some emotion that i am trying to hold back until we get close. you don't want to burn out. we still have a lot of time. >> the niners will have another full practice tomorrow with another possible practice that is closed to the media on
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saturday. on sunday, those -- they jet to vegas to gear up for super bowl lviii on the 11th. vegas strip is getting ready to host thousands of 49ers and chiefs fans. the giant roman numbers are up in front of caesar's palace. the famous fountains at the bellagio are being transformed into atp production set and the pedestrian bridges are decked out with the super bowl logos. meanwhile, over at allegiant, the parking lot has been transformed into a tent town as security ramps up around the clock. cbs is your home for super bowl lviii. you can watch the game right here on kpix or streaming on paramount+ super bowl sunday, february 11. faithful is a word used by a lot of 49er fans. it is also something you will here at weddings. we found a combination out in vegas and reed cowan introduces us to a couple who was cheering on the red and gold while starting their new chapter together.
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>> ♪ >> today is tom and ron day just off the las vegas strip. >> they, like thousands of others every year, flew to las vegas to tie the knot, a love story that started when they were kids. >> honestly, 1977 when she got on the school bus on the way to go. i am serious. >> the two for years took different paths but, last year, the path converged by a bay area innovation. a little thing called facebook. >> just a straight friend request. i accepted it. >> luckily. >> that is better than winning the super bowl. >> i'm going to agree. >> now, their love leads them to a las vegas altar, to bow to be faithful. >> lean into this. this will get you. >> you are my partner for life.
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>> you are my partner for life. >> that is a little bit of humanity in the desert. feels good, right? >> as husband and as wife, you may kiss your wife. >> the little white wedding chapel expecting the lovers and the convergence. the super bowl will see many moments like these. officiant sahr standing by. >> we will have couples coming in with jerseys. we will have rides coming in looking like cheerleaders. it is all in the name of love. >> all in the name of love, putting losses in the rearview mirror and showing us all deeper meaning of what it is to be faithful. >> what a great story.
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reed is reporting live from vegas all week on our morning edition right here on cbs news bay area. even before super bowl lviii , cbs is busy with the grammys. for several big awards this year is a northern california native. >> ♪ >> coming up, how she is taking her career from behind the scenes to the center stage.
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two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message.
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music's biggest night
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emmy awards, are this sunday right here on cbs and a dozen local artists are a prensky award including sacramento native, victoria monet. she spent most of her career behind the scenes and, now, she is center stage. >> after 14 years in the business writing songs for other artists, victoria monet had emerged and is up for seven grammy awards including best new artist and record of the year. >> it is the beginning. i am not saying that to discredit all of the previous work or people i have encountered and people who have supported me through that chapter but i think this is the beginning. >> the record of the year nomination is for the hit song, on my mama. monet wrote it after an emergency c-section left her with postpartum
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depression. >> i don't feel fly. i don't feel like i look good right now but i will say it anyway. it kind of became words of affirmation and a mantra, to speak things into existence because i definitely did not feel it when i wrote it. >> the record is about feeling great both on the inside and out and the roles mom play in passing that expertise onto their daughters. it is a skill the grammy nominee says she got from her mama and when the she hopes to pass onto her own daughter, hazel. both are featured in the video with mom dancing and hazel showing us the next star in the family. >> you can catch the grammys right here on kpix and streaming on paramount+ this sunday at 5:00. he was beloved by the community and by the niners too. this bay area neighborhood market is paying tribute to their loved ones, once a
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devoted member of the 49er faithful. you can watch us anytime, anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv.
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coming up tonight at 5:00, as we start black history month, we highlight a bay area attorney who has been at the forefront of some of the nation's biggest civil rights cases over the last half-century. that story and much more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up at 5:00. super bowl squares are a time-honored betting tradition played and super bowl parties. we found one store that is doing a neighborhood pool this year and it is all in honor of a beloved fan who was not only well-known in his community but also by some niner greats. >> this is what you will see when you check out at bob's country corner. he is the man the store is named after, an incredibly beloved man in this community who died a few years ago. his son brought the vision
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to life. >> my dad would hate this. he would say, you made me a cartoon? >> i think he would appreciate it secretively. >> you will also find bob and his late brother mike on what would become a piece of country corner's history on this year's neighborhood super bowl squares board. >> i wanted to keep them alive and keep them around the store and i gave them that vegas luxurious treatment. >> the 49ers have been a part of the family story since he was a kid. >> the whole organization has been a part of my family for years . joe montana used to be a neighbor. coach harbaugh was a close friend of my dad's before he passed away. i even used to help roger craig at th apple store. >> you can imagine why a win would mean a lot.
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>> it would mean everything to me. >> a faithful family grateful for the 49ers and hopeful they can pull it off. cbs's your home for super bowl lviii . you can watch the game right here on kpix and streaming on paramount+ on super bowl sunday, february 11. the cbs evening news is ♪ ♪ >> hey! in the water! they are coming! >> big rain, big snow, feet of it, and virtually some big wind. >> closed off roads, keeping drivers away from floodwaters. >> major: california lashed by the first of two major storms. >> check out this road. >> major: the "cbs evening news" starts right now. ♪ ♪ good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in for norah.

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