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. now at 11:00. a victory parade and rally to celebrate the chief's super bowl win turns into yet another mass shooting in america. >> guys, something is going on. he has not even turned 16 yet. the police say a north bay high schooler was printing guns. >> we have at least 20 more people. the bay area school board meeting forced into recess as parents and teachers demand a say in what may be coming to their district. >> so close, so close. plus, for some people the best way to celebrate love is
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with a fight. >> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. hello, i'm sara donchey. it was a soggy valentine's day for a lot of us here in the bay area. hopefully you had the cards safelily tucked away. is the rain done with us yet? >> not quite yet for this system. there is a lot more headed our way as we are headed into presidents' day weekend. we will get to that in a moment. let's talk about the current rainfall, adding up across the bay area. we have seen anywhere from a little bit in the rain shadowed spots, a couch inches in the higher elevation spots. you can see the heaviest rain moved off to the east. pockets of steadier rain, including patches of slightly heavier downpours around santa rosa and sonoma county and napa county and heavier downpours. another batch of something more wide
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preed heavier rain falling through the county, making its way towards concord and walnut creek and advancing over into eastern county. showers, including heavier rain including higher elevations, but then things taper off in a moment for the santa cruz mountains, you had the greatest rainfall amount so far. you have much more on the way heading through presidents' day weekend. the showers are becoming more and quieting down heading into early tomorrow morning. there might be a couple left over sprinkles, pop up showers heading through the day on thursday. they are going to be few and far between. really, the umbrella is optional heading out the door early on thursday. but, we are in for more rain. let's talk about why back to back atmospheric rivers. the first system off of the coast, close enough to direct the first one into the bay area on saturday. very brief break in the action before the next storm system wrecks the next atmospheric
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river towards more of california by sunday night. going into monday and this system might get stuck off of the coast with lingering rain. adding up all of the rain in the full forecast in a few minutes >> all right, paul, thank you. this is what kansas city chiefs fans were supposed to be doing all day today. [ cheers and applause ] [music] [ band playing] >> and for awhile, they were, until their super bowl victory rally took a dark turn. one person was killed, 22 people were hurt, eight of them children. when someone started shooting in the crowd. the victim who died was a popular radio dj and mother of two. tonight, we know that three people were taken into custody. the police are questioning them about the moment everything went wrong. >> reporter: the crowd turned into a tearful scramble so fast that even the people in the middle of it needed a moment.
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>> i heard a pop. then, you just heard screaming and everybody in front of me just started running and i, and i, i started yelling what is going on, what is going on. a woman yelled, they are shooting, they're shooting. [sound of gunfire] [ screaming ] . >> a local news crew between live shots was caught in a minute of confusion >> guys, guys, guys, guys, guys. >> reporter: what may be a sewn of the times, even the spectators who were not shoot were shooting knew what to do. >> all of a sudden people started crushing forward. everybody started running, there was screaming, we did not know what was happening but this day in age when people run you run. >> reporter: shots fired in the heart of downtown while a million people were gathered. >> something happened, definitely, 100%. >> reporter: including kansas city chiefs players, governors of missouri and kansas and more than 800 officers, dozens of
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them stream towards the sound of gunfire. >> i was telling everything, get down, get down, officers were coming down. >> the players at the center of what should have been a joyful day reacted with sorrow on line. including patrick mahomes and travis kelce who posted their feelings to x. >> parades, rallies, schools, movies, it seems almost nothing is safe. >> reporter: in southern california another potential mass shooting may have been avoid. the police arrested an 18-year-old who was planning shoot up his school. officers say he was obsessed with the columbine shooting and planned to try something similar on its 25 year anniversary in april. another student tipped them off on the plans, they found seven rifles, two revolvers, a handgun and shotgun. they seized over 1,000 rounds of ammunition. back here in the pay area, santa rosa police say
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they arrested a 14-year-old boy who was printing guns. the police say the teen is a student at montgomery high school. they searched his home while he was in class and found a 3d printer, gun parts and ammunition. they arrested the student on campus. the santa rosa city school district has been dealing with violence on campuses, a string of students have been arrested over weapon charges, and multiple fights on and off campus. now, to pacifica. parents and teachers are rallying against a plan to slash 2,000 jobs in the school district including counselors and psychiatrists. the meeting got so heated they had to go to recess. >> we have another items, we have at least 20 more people to talk. >> we are just trying to be fair to the other speakers. the board is going to take a 10
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minute recess. . >> they did eventually get their chance to speak. >> the whole child matters not just how well they can read, not just how well they can write. as their teacher i am not going to be good. you will have me burnt out and leaving this district because i can not do six jobs at once and take care of my own babies at home. it is not fair. find the money. >> i don't buy it. that is what i say. i think that this is not a necessary evil. i think that there can be cuts top down. i think that the community tonight at this meeting, people were standing out in the rain chanting, do your job. >> the meeting is still going on the board has not made a decision just yet. all right, noyou to a little good news out of oakland. the a's made history this week hiring a woman to be
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their primary play-by-play announcer. spring training still over a week away. andrea nakano shows uses that did not stop jenny from popping in the booth to call tonight's warriors game on the radio. >> ginny cavanar can do it all. her main gig is calling a's games she called college games, she hit it out of the park in her bay area debut and leads the way for other women to follow her lead. >> to jenny cavanar who will be the first primary play-by-play announcer. >> reporter: she has come a long way since taking a sports reporter job in san diego. a creative story teller, a polished preand post game host and now calling a's games on tv. >> getting the job in san diego was a dream. going home to colorado where i was born and raised was a dream. now this, it was not on my radar 10 years ago. it is here, i am blown
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away. >> reporter: she credits the many women she has worked with and following along the way. >> finding that drive in you and pushing you and there is just so many people that i am really grateful for seeing something in me that i don't know that i would of found it. >> getting a hand on it. looking at the ball, reset. >> reporter: the bay area set an example by hiring women in visible jobs in sports media. a sportswriter for the associated press came to the bay area in 2002. >> i have two young daughters, you know, 15 and almost 13. so, each time something like this happens with jenny or, you know, amilia, the pa announcer it shows my girls and girls everywhere they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: she says she has had an amazing support system since the moment she arrived. she has one-piece of advise not to be afraid to make mistakes >> it is not an easy job she is
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about to do. so, i am so proud of her. she is going to shine, but know that there may be some bumps in the road and, we are all still learning. >> reporter: but with jenny's success she is giving young girls hope that dreams can come true >> the story is more the fact that the next generation is going to have a lot of opportunities. it is across sports, across the board, women seeing themselves in different roles. you don't want to miss sports tonight. here is a taste of it. steph curry, 94 feet and beyond and a quest for 6 straight wins. plus, fist fly in the air. why some passengers on this flight say the guy throwing the punches had good reason to. plus, an ambulance in the right place at the right time to save whoever was in this car. >> so close, so close. and, making a love
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people. this flight out of oakland, heading to paradise, did not look that way at all. [beep] >> two guys started duking it out about an hour into their southwest flight to hawaii on monday. passengers and a flight attendant had to pull them apart. someone claiming to be the man's son has been saying that the passenger taking those punches was drunk but hassling his mom. that is when he says his dad stepped in. >> i understand if he was defending his wife. that is a human quality. but, you know, we have to be adults. >> they were detained when the plane landed in hawaii. this ambulance was too well positioned to respond to this crash t. had to swerve out of the path of a car that rolled across a massachusetts freeway during the big nor'easter. the
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17-year-old driver was not badly hurt and there was the car and was more concerned about what his parents might say to him. back here in the bay, about to get a break in the rain. paul, short-lived before the main event? >> the main event is a double-barreled main event. back to back atmospheric rivers heading into presidents' day weekend. more in the area right now. one inch exactly of rainfall in the santa cruz mountains, that is the high end for pretty much everybody else more modest amounts. half an inch for san rafael. doneville and san francisco. 2/10th of an inch, just a good wetting rainfall. but, wetting rainfall is not what we need when we have the prospect of heavy rain just over the horizon. i want to give you the overall perspective on where the rain is going and just a few more showers lining up, it will not line down until we get into the
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preshowers in the morning. a chance of a pop up shower. i would not worry about it. right now, temperatures in the lower to middle 50s. blanket of cloud cover, insulating the ground, keeping the temperatures from dropping. only going to fall a few degrees, as the rain comes to an end we will see locally dense fog to start the day. once it dissipates we will see the clouds and sunshine. the temperatures running a couple degrees above average, middle 60s in san jose, that is the warm spot. otherwise, we are talking lower to middle 60s for high temperatures, we are supposed to be around or barely above 60 degrees here on valentine's day. just barely short of 60, right at 60 degrees in san francisco, the temperatures in the north bay, also reaching the lower to middle 60s. adding a degree or two on to the temperatures for friday's highs, friday, the last dry day that we are
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tracking for awhile. the rain will return, shifting it to back to back storm systems heading our way. going through it. future cast, still dry at that point. showers hitting the coast late friday night into early saturday. light to moderate rain saturday morning, gives way to moderate to heavy rainfall. midday, through the afternoon, evening, this is snow for the high sierra. this system, it is going to kind of lose its energy heading into saturday night. so, just a few off and on showers heading into early sunday morning, but, of course, the next one, it will be moving in. that is part of the problem here. the first one, it is potentially enough to cause localized flooding. marginal to slight risk of excessive rainfall. that is the terminology that the weather prediction center uses, assessing the risk of any flash flooding to occur. especially in urban areas where it does not absorb much of the new rainfall. but we are seeing this kind of threat out of first atmospheric river there
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is another one that looms, it likely will last longer. both on the low end. the fact that they are happen sog close together, picture it taking those two and pushing them up, total. that is the system that the back to back systems will have. ar-3 or an ar-4 on our 1-5 scale. the tail on this one is longer. it looks like the rain will linger into tuesday. lingering showers into wednesday. the seven-day rainfall outlook from the weather prediction center shows in the rain shadowed spots, closes to two inches of total rain. coming at us in a couple ways, that is a lot of water. widespread basis, 2-4 inches of rainfall with more than that for some of the higher elevations in the north bay and especially in the santa cruz mountains, forecasting seven inches of additional rain around. that is a lot of rain, not only the flash flooding is right but plain stem river flooding is a concern as the rainfall makes its way through
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the various watersheds. it is a busy-looking seven-day forecast. the next couple of days that is the calm part of the forecast. enjoy the break while it lasts, get outdoor stuff done. check the storm drains in your neighborhood as well. off and on showers, giving way to heavier rain late in the day. not as much wind energy associated with the next atmospheric rivers, that is the good news, power outages is the likely scenario. close to the million plus without power with the last bit of the rivers, we will keep you here and updated. vern? >> ahead, all about the warriors tonight. this streak complements of veterans? and the young guns, santa clara representing - [narrator] at kpix, we're taking weather to the next level. - we can show not just what's happening at ground level, but we can show what's happening in the upper levels of the atmosphere.
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warriors against the clippers. let's put it this way, if the season ended today they would still be in the post season play in tournament, could not say that a few weeks ago >> true. not at all. >> nba tonight, warriors, a 6 straight win. look good for 44 minutes. even sara's dad, the old ball coach would tell you, you got to play 48. last 4 minutes, like an exploding cigar. picking it up. warriors down 6 to the clippers and a corner pocket 3. closing the gap to 3. so, defend without fouling, defend without fouling. what happened? big mistake by klay thompson. look at curry, he could not believe it. giving the warriors another chance. they need a stop, 15 seconds left. off of the miss. the clippers came up with a big rebound. that was it. back up the bus. clippers won the game,
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130-125. so, that is a tough one on a night that steph curry put on another show. this third quarter three made him the first player to make seven or more 3s, he finished it from deep, scored 41, he now scored at least 40 points in four of the last 10 games, safe to say that steph is in. curry was not the only one with a record night. rookie, the santa clara bronco, impressed steph curry. coming off of the bench he scored 25 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds, the youth movement is paying off as the doves approach the all-star break. calling himself a young draymond green a couple weeks ago, the real green paid for it. elbowed in the face. so bad he went to the locker room
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for treatment. he did return to the game. apparently fine. they need him to win. he scored nearly a double double with 9 points and 10 rebounds. now, sara, we will get out on a high note. curry, from the opposing title. how about that? look at that again. >> he chucks it. >> heaved it. he did not even hit the rim. sara, i mean, come on. >> nothing but net. >> that was impressive. all right, so, the warriors, jet to salt lake city tomorrow for a game at utah and then all-star weekend in indianapolis. >> very exciting. all right. well, the warriors will work out their kinks. >> they, they are playing well. they really are. despite tonight. >> vern, thank you very much. ai may be able to do just about anything. it will not necessarily get credit for it at the patent office. a bit of
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>>if you have a cool idea that you think millions of people will buy, you will have to invent it without help from ai, if you want to patent it. the patent office put its foot down today saying only humans can apply. that human has to have made significant contributions to their creation. just like students in school, inventors will have to show their work, and prove they are real and not virtual. valentine's day is a time to feel all of the feels, if you need to, take them out on someone else
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lovers and friends in san francisco found ways to celebrate by hitting each other in the face >> so close! [ laughter ] >> technically they are all making a connection, isn't that what it is all about, guys? >> sure. >> sure. >> the annual pillow fight was way smaller than usual because of the weather, the rain, but no less enthusiastic. >> i don't see many ladies in the pillow fight >> some of us, hand me the pillow. i will absolutely take all of my frustrations out. people in a more anti-valentine's day mood found a spot in the crushed bar. cry it out or ask the universe in a tara card. >> it is miserable outside but it is good in here. >> it would have been nice to have a partner for the night but, you know, girlfriends are
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just as fun. >> and if you ended up eating a lot of valentine's day candy you might of eaten them with as much gusto as luka did. >> you know where hearts are not cool? paul's household. >> we are going to show this again. you and your wife got each other the same valentine's day card. >> yes we did. isn't that adorable. >> look at it one or two ways, we are just that aligned and that much on the same wave length or . >> we put that little effort in >> you guys stopped at the same gas station on the way home [ laughter ] >> it is the same grocery store, i tell you that much >> the same section. >> a good choice. >> it looks like one of our dogs that is why . >> you know each other well. animal lovers, both love your dog >> it looks like our retriever pack in her younger days. >> i got an electric blanket. >> that is awesome. fantastic.
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