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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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home of super bowl lviii between the 49ers and the chiefs. this is kpix, cbs news bay area just days after announcing the deployment of additional chp officers to oakland, the state says it is sending extra attorneys to alameda county. i spoke with mayor sheng thao just a few minutes ago and asked her about the problems plaguing the town. it is the final countdown. we are just days away from the rematch of the niners and the chiefs in the super bowl. who the chiefs have their eyes on. as part of black history month, we have a special report on maternal mortality in the black community and one woman's efforts to reverse the trend. thank you for joining us this afternoon. we are your home for super bowl lviii and
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we are counting down to the showdown in sin city. the 49ers facing off against the chiefs. we will have complete coverage from las vegas in just a minute. first, a look at today's news headlines. governor gavin newsom is sending extra state attorneys to alameda county to help prosecute crimes. those attorneys are being pulled from the state's national guard and department of justice. this comes a few days after governor newsom announced the state is deploying an additional 120 highway patrol officers to oakland. oakland is still without a police chief more than a year after leronne armstrong was fired by mayor sheng thao. he announced this week that he is suing the city and the mayor over his firing. i spoke with mayor thao a few minutes ago and she told me she is not going to let the suit or recall efforts to distract her from focusing on the key problems facing the town. >> there are a lot of issues in the city of oakland and there have been for decades. we have to come together to create this collaborative effort to move
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oakland forward on a positive note and that is where i am going to focus on. >> alameda county district attorney pamela preis also says she welcomes any extra help to the governor's office. in alameda county, police have cracked two cold cases of a sexual assault and murder back in the 1970s after dna analysis. investigators say that fred farnham was responsible for the death of nellie hicks back in 1972 and 48-year-old teresa pico in hayward in 1979. farnham died in 2007. we are now on day five of the massive pg&e power outage. the latest numbers show that more than 11,000 people are still in the dark following sunday's massive storms. more than half of those are in the north bay. pg&e has not given a time frame on when everyone will have their power back on.
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let s take a live look outside. first alert meteorologist jessica burch has your forecast from our virtual view studio. >> yesterday's storm gave us a half inch of rain in areas like dublin, san jose and into san francisco. as we take a look at what is happening today, we could see some pop-up storms into this afternoon. that area of low pressure starts to exit out of our region and high pressure will replace it. that dries us up as we head into our weekend forecast. here is what it is looking like today. the offshore showers will become more apparent in our local communities, producing .001 inches of rain through bodega bay and livermore. it clears up into the overnight hours tonight. high pressure starts to build in. partly cloudy skies tomorrow. actually,
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saturday is looking beautiful. it will be as sunny as can be. taking a look at our long-range models, that is when we see wetter than normal conditions returning to the bay area. we are getting that break that we need. it will be sunny this weekend, just in time for the 49ers to take on the chiefs. all across the board, the weather is starting to cooperate with us. yesterday's system brought in some gusty conditions along our coast . it brought in all that rain we mentioned and it brought in the cooler weather. earlier this morning, low 30s up in the north bay and into the santa clara valley. 50s into this afternoon. a big change in our temperatures when it comes to these cooler conditions. watch what happens heading into the next seven days. we slowly start to warm back up into the upper 50s and lower 60s. that is how we will kick off next week. sunny skies right around the corner as we head into saturday. that is the light at
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the end of the tunnel. it has been a wild weather week for us starting off with back-to-back an atmospheric river events. wednesday we had our own share of rain. we will keep you updated on the first alert forecast. kpix , cbs news bay area , home of super bowl lviii between the 49ers and the chiefs. >> can you believe it? we are three days out from a super bowl lviii. the chiefs talked about the 49ers players that they have their eyes on going into sunday. >> when you play someone like deebo, you know that will be a game where fundamentals will be everything. tackling, just being consistent each and every down and not taking a play off. greg jennings is a big dude with great hands and their offense is efficient. >> the niners will talk to the media later on this afternoon. our offensive line has a
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key responsibility in the sunday showdown. matt lively takes a closer look at the niners players protecting brock purdy. >> the 49ers offensive weapons get a lot of praise for brock purdy's success. while they certainly help one group, he cannot do his job without. we call them the purdy protectors. >> it recently just came out where kyle had said he was most talented -- the best quarterback on the roster. >> long before brock purdy took a stance as the starter, he took a stance. >> it was not a surprise. i expected him to play well. >> the current success has garnered plenty of attention. >> everyone is part of the cinderella story. now that he is the player everyone knew he can be, they are hating on him. that is just how it goes . everybody likes it for a little bit and then hates you after.
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>> purdy had to overcome his mr. irrelevant label and step up in a big way. two nfs each image of games later and a super bowl appearance, it is safe to say he has. >> what he achieved last season was amazing. no one really had those expectations of him but we all knew he had the capability. can he actually execute and get it done? he did. >> the gunslinger wasted no time taking command of the offense in 2022. he was not timid when he stepped on the field. >> it is so funny. >> the 49ers' second-year qb put together a season that earned him a spot at the nfl honors ceremony. his o-line played a big role, allowing the six fewest sacks per game. >> all of our measurable's are negative. we can't score touchdowns. we can't get catches. any time that we can keep those socks and hits down,
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that is definitely something that the group takes pride in. >> purdy and his protectors are one win away from winning a ring and adding to the cinderella story. >> it would be like one of those fairytales, something you can only dream about . >> they certainly did not want a repeat of last year's nfs each image of game. they have done a great job thus far. brock purdy has stayed healthy. they have just one more game to get through and then they can watch the confetti fall. still ahead, our super bowl coverage continues from las vegas. bands stretching their faithful passion down the vegas strip. they are getting it on in a super bowl action without having to pay the thousands for a ticket. from jazz brunches to the black joy parade, oakland is celebrating black history month in style.
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kpix, cbs news bay area , home of super bowl lviii between the 49ers and the
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chiefs. >> let's take you back to vegas where there are events all week long for super bowl fans including the nfl fan experience at mandalay bay. our very own vern glenn and nicole zaloumis gave it a go and they did great. the city of vegas says it is expecting more than 300,000 tourists to visit the city just this week. not everyone, or anyone, can afford tickets to sunday's game. we just checked stubhub! and the cheapest seat we could find was $5300. could you imagine? that is not stopping niners fans from soaking up the super bowl atmosphere in las vegas. >> reporter: among the fans walking the las vegas strip today was tonya jordan. this 49er fan just got in this morning from elk grove. she does not have a ticket to the super bowl but is just thrilled
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to be here to get a little taste of the super bowl experience. >> being around niners fans and the vibe, it is like nothing. i am as close as i can get. >> evelyn as part of the good vibes evelyn is talking about. lee is getting stopped for photos left and right because of his outfit and we've got to give credit where credit is due from his get up. >> i am his wife. >> do you take all the credit? >> i take all the credit. >> they are faithful fans from houston. no tickets to the game either but they are feeling good about the red and gold. >> they are going to show up. >> i am humble. i've got this. >> more niners fans are showing up to vegas as we get closer to
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the big game damon who just got in from stockton. >> it is a quick flight. it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. >> are you going to the game or not? >> no. >> back on the strip, tonya has a prediction for how super bowl lviii will play out just a few vegas blocks away. >> i am feeling good. it is our time. >> remember, cbs is your home for the super bowl. we can find all the action right here on kpix and streaming on paramount+. we are continuing to celebrate black history month and the city of oakland is buzzing with all kinds of events this february. 20 me now is president and ceo of visit oakland and councilmember carol five. thank you so much for joining us. such an exciting month for the city of oakland. the city also occupying a lot
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of our headlines for things that are happening there and the efforts the governor is putting forth to help stop crime in the area. this is such a positive month as well for the city of oakland. tell us why it is important we celebrate black history month. >> with so much going on in the city, black history month is critical for oakland. oakland comes to life this month. it is why i am so happy to be here and tell you about all of the amazing activities that lack history month brings to the town. my favorite event is the black joy parade which celebrates everything about black history in the future and 25,000 people to send to downtown oakland. what a beautiful sight that is to have our whole communities supporting black history month and so many other things to do. councilperson fife has an amazing event going on that i would love for her to share with you. >> every friday we are hosting
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a film series where we focus on an issue and topic important to the community. that will be accompanied by an amazing meal with a restaurateur and conversation about how we strengthen our communities right now. just register so we make sure we have food for everyone. >> it is amazing to see how black history month has grown. >> it gets bigger and bigger and it is also something that is rooted in the spirit and the soul of oakland. the black panther party started in oakland. it is something we are honoring this year, the black panther party museum. i welcome everybody to go and check it out. >> i know you have a lot of music and a lot of food events. >> we definitely can eat and drink our way throughout the city but this is a celebration of our black -- it is a whole
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celebration of the wine movement within the black community. that keeps growing year after year. >> what events do we have coming this weekend? >> there are several art talks and art walks and i encourage everyone to go to the visit oakland website. that has all of the activities day by day. i wish i could memorize everything going on but there is so much going on. >> thank you so much for joining us. still ahead at 3:00, pregnancy is supposed to be a moment of joy for expecting parents but can also be a really scary time for black moms who are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. we are looking deeper into this problem. new year, we are cleaning up our houses . we need to clean our devices too. our computers, tablets, phones. the storage gets full and we go to
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and you are getting the actual device and carry case. put it in your phone, push a button. >> to 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.
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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. 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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♪ >> black women unfortunately
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have a high maternal mortality rate here in the us. reporter lauren tom shows us it is a problem that one bay area woman is on a mission to improve. >> especially with black maternal healthcare, it is definitely in crisis. >> for marna armstead, the crisis for maternal mortality among black woman is not something she has experienced personally but they challenge she has chosen to take on headfirst. when she was pregnant with her daughter, she says her very first experience with her healthcare was rooted in racism. >> i walked into the doctor's office and they quickly were like shoving me to this other place. i did not know what was happening. this was not where i normally go. where is your case manager and all of this stuff. finally they check my id and they see that i have private insurance and -- wow . she
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changed immediately. >> that experience is a common one and it led her to not only seeing a change but to be the change. today, as she serves her community, being an advocate for and partner to underserved pregnant people, helping educate and correct health outcomes that often start with implicit buy-in. >> america in and of itself has a problem with healthcare. even white people are not doing as great as they could be doing. if white people are not doing great, you go back down the line to the least served folks and they are suffering. we are suffering. >> the maternal mortality rate in the u.s. is higher than any other developed nation. according to the cdc, the maternal or talent he rate is nearly 3 times higher than it is for white women. while california is seen as a model nationwide to set a standard of
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care, according to the state's health department, black women make up 5% of pregnant people in the state but 21% of all pregnancy related deaths. >> maternal mortality is not something that we can 100% eliminate but there are a lot of causes of maternal mortality that are preventable. >> dr. thomas works every day to do just that, prevent maternal mortality. in berkeley, they have not had maternal mortality in four years, in part due to implicit bias training that has been mandated at hospitals across the state since 2020. >> implicit bias training is the minimum but that is not enough. >> while racism is rarely the direct cause of a maternal vitality, dr. thomas says the numbers speak for themselves and one decision can have a lasting impact on a patient that can change their health outcome. even the outcomes where the patient did not die or had a poor experience, often
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in the story, they said, i was telling people something was wrong but my healthcare team or someone was not really taking what i could say seriously. >> prevention could be as easy as changing a diet or ending systemic racism. the leading causes of mortality are cardiovascular disease, sepsis, hemorrhage and hypertension. one solution can be working with a dula to get ahead of existing health issues and to educate an expecting mother on the birthing process. >> even if this was the case, we did not have to have this experience. even if this is starting to become your experience, there is help and support for you. >> be sure to catch our special, black in the bay on february 23 at 4:00 p.m. right here on cbs news bay area. who do you think will win the su
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coming up tonight, our super bowl coverage continues with live reports from las vegas. vern glenn and matt lively will have the latest on the team as they get ready for the chiefs and our reporters are talking to fans arriving to vegas for the big game. those stories and much more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up at 5:00. the kansas city chiefs are
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going to win the super bowl. what? who says that? if you believe otters arthur and fisher at the texas state aquarium and wilbur at the national zoo, they had made their picks but not all animals agree. the 49ers did get some love from a cougar at the central florida zoo and botanical gardens. by the way, las vegas sportsbooks have the niners as their favorite to win on sunday. i will go with those odds. the cbs evening news is ♪ ♪ >> on the dock! >> norah: tonight, no criminal charges for present biting the documents case for its peak of the special counsel acknowledges i cooperated completely. i did not throw up any roadblocks. >> norah: what the presidents are saying about the president's memory and the white house's forceful response. >> this matter is now closed. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" begins

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