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first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message.
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right now at 5:30, a key ruling in former president trump's effort to avoid prosecution for alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. a jury in michigan reaching a verdict in the trial of a mother charged after a deadly school shooting. in southern california, residents are digging out from mounds of debris due to this powerful storm system that's battered our state over the last few days. those storms trigger nearly 400 mud slides and landslides and even a tornado warning earlier today. >> it was crazy. reporter john many will be feeling the impacts of this storm for weeks and months to come. >> reporter: pj bearfield said it felt like an earthquake when a mud slide crashed through his l.a. home without warning. the massive gush of debris knocked out the back walls of his home, destroying his bedroom as he
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slept, coating everything in thick sludge. >> literally it happened in three seconds. rumbling, big bang, throwing debris and pieces of the ceiling off my body. >> reporter: the historic atmospheric river storm system is bringing record rainfall to southern california. triggering more than 300 mud slides over three days. >> this storm continues, and that means we still need angelinos to take precautions. >> reporter: falling trees killed at least three people as powerful winds ripped them from the ground. firefighters rushed to save residents from rising waters. including a man who reportedly needed to be air lifted from the l.a. river after jumping in to save his dog. >> i would have to move out. >> reporter: in l.a.'s baldwin vista neighborhood, this resident is being forced to relocate after her home was destroyed. >> they are going to come pack up my house tomorrow and put it in storage. so i am super overwhelmed. >> reporter: as the clean up
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begins, president biden is pledging to provide federal aid to areas hard hit by this storm. and that storm is continuing to pose a threat. the national weather service even issued a rare tornado warning for parts of san diego county until early this afternoon. in a landmark ruling, a michigan jury found the mother of a school shooter guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. one for each of the four students who were shot to death by her son at oxford high school back in 2021. prosecutors argue jennifer crumbley could have prevented the shooting after she and her husband were called to a meeting at the school about their son's behavior. and then left him there that day. crumbley testified that her husband bought the gun, and he was responsible for storing the weapon. >> he could have searched the backpack. she could have asked her son where the gun was, locked the ammunition or the gun. she could have taken him home. >> jennifer crumbley is scheduled to be sentenced in
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april. her husband will be tried separately next month. well a surprised result, the homeland secretary nearly survived an impeachment vote today. a small group of house republicans joined democrats in rejecting the effort to impeach alejandro mayorkas. the razor thin margin was 216-214. house republicans accused mayorkas of high crimes and misdemeanors s southern border. the impeachment effort comes as a bipartisan border security bill has stalled with the house speaker calling it dead on arrival. a federal appeals court ruled donald trump can stand trial on charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results. today the dc court of appeals rejected the former president's claims that he's immuned from prosecution for his actions while in the white house, leading up to the capitol riots on january 6, 2021. >> they basically said that former president trump for president purposes is citizen
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donald trump. he enjoys no greater protection against criminal prosecution than any other citizen of the united states. >> trump's attorney says they will appeal that ruling. the case could end up in front of the u.s. supreme court. i'm anne makovec with more on that midair door blowout on an alaska airlines flight last month. turns out four critical bolts were missing from the exit door when it blew open just minutes after that plane took off from portland. investigators say those bolts were removed at a boeing facility where crews were doing some other work on the aircraft, and then somehow those bolts were never replaced. we also heard more about what happened in the cockpit when that door blew out. the captain reported hearing a loud bang. his headset was pushed up nearly falling off his head. the incident forced the faa to order a temporary global rounding of all beg 737 max 9 planes and immediate inspections. the head of the faa was
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grilled by a congressional committee. clearing that aircraft for flight, but he said this all brought up an important question. >> what's going on with the production at boeing? there have been issues in the past and they don't seem to be getting resolved. so we feel we need to have a heightened level of oversight to get after that. >> and he said his administration before he was the head of it failed to properly scrutinize boeing after two fatal crashes of 737 max planes killed 346 people more than four years ago. the head of boeing sent out a statement today saying whatever final conclusions are reached, boeing is accountable for what happened. an event like this must not happen on the airplane at least in our factory. liz? >> thank you so much. up next, some of the best chefs in the world have gathered in las vegas for the super bowl. we'll show you what they're cooking up. and those across the atlantic ocean showing her love
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for the 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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growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message.
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taking a live look at allegiant stadium in las vegas. the super bowl matchup between the niners and the chiefs is less than a week away. >> we're bringing you the very latest from sin city leading up to that big game. >> juliette goodrich is live outside the bellagio where super bowl festivities are already underway. hey. >> reporter: why do we call it sin city? i thought it was suppose to be family friendly, right? okay, well there's a little bit of that. just a little bit of that. let's take a look at the lights and the action and give you that feel along the strip. it will be a little rainy today, but that's okay. as we're talking about family-friendly, the super bowl experience is happening. one of the more family-friendly activities for the super bowl
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experience happening at mandalay bay. it opens tomorrow. fans can buy official super bowl merchandise. there is also interactive games like the 40-yard dash and an obstacle course. fans can also get autographs from players, see every super bowl ring, the vince lombardi trophy. all of that happening tomorrow. i have to say i'm kind of taking a read on the crowds right now. so far not too bad. but i assume wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, it's going to be ramping up. now of course there is so many food to talk about, right? and franco had a chance to see what they will be serving at allegiant stadium. hope you're hungry. take a look. >> reporter: crews are busy getting allegiant ready for super bowl sunday. as they prep the stadium, they are also prepping the food. serving up some fun stuff for game day. and it is not just hot dogs, burgers, fries these days. stadiums like allegiant are stepping up their food game in
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a big way. serving up some pretty impressive culinary dishes. >> i think you like it spicy. look at this. a little lobster mac n cheese and then you get your own bottle of tobacco to boot. >> reporter: from lobster to waygu beef, chefs and mixologists have been creating the perfect menu for weeks for super fans to enjoy on super bowl sunday. and my crew and i, well, we couldn't get enough of it. how are we feeling about it? >> it's really good. >> reporter: are you really hungry or is it really that good? >> both. >> reporter: there are no shortages of choices. something for everyone. yum, mac n cheese sounds so good right now on a cold rainy night. just saying. all right, let's go to my good friend and colleague, vern glenn. he's at allegiant stadium. hey buddy, i miss you. we've got to do dinner sometimes on the work trip. i've not to find you. >> i know. you are far across
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town. but i mean i'm just not used to that. hey, let me tell you what's coming up in sports. we'll hear from the voice of the super bowl lviii. yes. indeed. and how brock purdy has channeled all this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message.
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break today. >> yeah, for a little bit. >> okay, all right, the good news, it's not going to resemble what we went through with a beautiful sunset a few showers still possible and very few and far in between. steadier rain is in stored for us tomorrow. just a couple leftover showers with dry weather taking over a longer break from the rain. beginning friday, extending through the middle of next week. the showers have been very few and far in between. you'll have to squint to see them over the past couple of hours. when does
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that next rain arrive? there will be a chance for a couple showers here and there until late to mid-morning, including locally heavy downpours. they will be brief, even a saturated time for the ground. they will continue off and on through the afternoon and into tomorrow evening. becoming more off than on and shutting down entirely as we head through tomorrow night. and a few more showers showing up. to result any flooding threat. not nearly the gusty winds along the coast and tomorrow morning, where they will start to pick up tomorrow
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as the rain is falling. falling with the gusts along the coast, likely around this time inland. i don't think that we will see any widespread power outages, but a couple of spots here and there and where they have been made to the power grid with a few issues in that regard, and nothing sustained with that dramatic wind. this will be another snow maker. and it is not going to be as dramatic. farther down the line, the rain chances will disappear. i think those are going to avoid us with just a dry stretch of
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weather. with the rain showers moving in, they won't be as warm. low to mid-50s, 55 degrees will likely be the warmest spot on the map. the low 50s prevailing inland. these numbers below what is normal for the time of the year and the coolest temperatures that we will experience for a while. we will be a lot warmer on thursday and a couple of degrees. but we should return to near normal. back to slightly above normal temperatures through the beginning of next week and again, the rain on wednesday and leftover showers thursday will do it for the rain chances. five straight days to round out the forecast with the temperatures warming up. whether you're farther inland for monday and tuesday of next week. >> thanks, paul.
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a check of what's ahead at 6:00. we want to get to some serious news and talk about our broadcast with the 120 chp officers heading to oakland to fight crime in that city. we will be covering that story. the meeting is in sacramento and they will have the extra resources. why some activists say it will lead to more violence on oakland's streets. and plus a slice of the bay area in the heart of sin city. we will take you inside the historic hotel, dedicated to everything san francisco. so we will have max darrow giving us that part of the story as well. it's kind of like home away from home. it's kind of nice. all right, for more on sports, let's go to my good friend and colleague, vern glenn. is it raining where you are? i assume it is? >> reporter: yes, it is still
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coming down. we are less than five days away from super bowl lviii, where the 49ers are poised to make noise with quarterback brock purdy who could silence the critics with a win over the chiefs. now despite leading san francisco to the super bowl, his second season, purdy still has a fair share of doubters who label him as a game manager, a product of a talent around him. but purdy, he has taken that criticism and turned it into a compliment. >> it could be a compliment at times where it is like all right, you've got a guy that could come in and run that system well. you're good enough to be able to hit guys that are open and make plays. there's 32 teams in the nfl and not a lot of people that could come in and play the quarterback position well in the nfl. it's a hard job. if
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you're saying that i'm a game manager and i don't look flashy in how i do it. that's your opinion and that's okay. >> purdy is one of the big stories of this game. leading the team to the super bowl. less than two years. matt lively caught up with the man calling the game for cbs, jim nance. hello, friends. let's talk about purdy's story. >> it is the last guy to be chosen. you could already close your mind and your eyes and what your mind will work a little bit. they will play a great game on thursday. there will be people that will say some sort of play on that. the most relevant man of all of
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super bowl is brock purdy. >> last night super bowl week opened with a spectacle called media night. no surprise. tight end george kittle was the star in front of all the cameras. >> yeah, i took another language in college. i don't know if you have seen the movie "puss n boots." i want to put him on the back of my hand. i have a good guy and bad guy hand, so these are all heroes. it was between him and who was the other one? i was thinking about stitch because he's kind of a psycho path >> he's fantastic. >> two words, george kittle.
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>> yeah he's been waiting for this. >> the gift that needs to be protected at all costs. he knows what he's doing. >> great stuff. the niners run to the super bowl. we'll meet the painter with a whole lot of love for her favorite team. >> i growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump,
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i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. 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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this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message.
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on a mission for months, as she reaches 150 days of drawing a new illustration of the 49ers until they get to the super bowl. >> i really love the super bowl. i love american football more than i love football here in portugal. >> reporter: rita has lived there all her life where most people think the niners play the other football. for her
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boyfriend and now her, the niners and the american version have become an obsession. >> i think the organization itself is just different. and that we could feel it and as an outsider, we can feel like their family. >> reporter: building the following of thousands on instagram as she continues her campaign of a new drawing a day to get the niners to the super bowl. >> and the dynamics of the team and the excitement in the bay area just forged a fan in me. >> reporter: for the chef, the legendary players on the team at that time made him a member of the faithful. today as owner of san francisco, a portuguese restaurant in the valley neighborhood. he's excited to show his pride with a partnership that will highlight the work of rita. >> it is really exciting and feels special. >> reporter: his wife created a
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cocktail that celebrates his heritage with local connections, and for each drink sold, customers receive a special piece of artwork rita made for this occasion. >> i'm not just sharing my love for the niners, but i'm also sharing my culture and my country, where i came from. >> reporter: the love and support she receives as an artist and member of the faithful can only be topped by them to go back to levis to see her team in person again. >> it was a dream come true because we always see the game through the tv. we didn't get to experience the environment. just sharing with people who love it as much as we do. >> her pieces will be worth a lot of money. >> she's a kittle fan. >> there you go. >> that's it for the news. all right. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. good evening to you all live in las vegas, just five days to go until super bowl
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lviii, we are here covering it for you and the 49ers are going all out in their quest for a sixth lombardi trophy. >> and it will come down to three hours of football we play. why brock purdy says he is not shrinking from the moment. >> and i'm focusing on what we're trying to do this week, not getting caught up. >> if you're going to the game, you can still stay in san francisco, sort of. the historic hotel dedicated to the city by the bay. plus the storm has moved out, but the damage remains. how people are dealing with the aftermath. >> reporter: the state is taking action to cut down on rising crime. >> we want to make sure that people committing crimes, that there has to be consequences. >> deployed to the town, but could it lead to more of the same or something worse? >> and i guarantee you that it will

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