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due to a fire. and how people got hurt. east bay child missing after her father was found dead in san francisco >> this is not a normal sort of call. it is, it is terrifying, frightening. >> reporter: the latest from the police. plus, the president defiant on the campaign trail after more democrats call on him to drop out of the race. >> i promise you, i am okay >> his message tonight. from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. hi, i'm sara donchey. we start right now with major breaking news, fremont police are trying to find a 3-year-old girl reported missing after her father was found dead. we are going to show you pictures of ellie lorenzo. her mom filed a missing person. her father was
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supposed to drop her off today but the father was found dead in san francisco. sfpd is investigating his death. they have not said how he has died. the police say the father's location was tracked through several bay area cities before he ended up dead in san francisco. numerous police departments are helping in the search for her right now. >> this is not a normal sort of call. it is, it is terrifying, frightening for certainly the family, for all of us in law enforcement. we are doing, we are going to be here late, trying to locate this missing child.. >> the police are asking for the public's help if you have any information to help them out or if you have seen her, call 911. she was last seen at the casa aroa apartments in fremont. >> it has been hot and long week for so many people in the bay area. many people have been boiling in triple digits this week. as we head into the weekend there is good news, a
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cool down is coming eventually. it will be good for the people living in inland parts of the bay.. >> there is finally relief coming in. beginning with the fog that is over san francisco. temperatures topped out at 100 degrees and 90s elsewhere. 99 in santa rosa, san jose, 92 degrees, there is still a heat advisory in effect for inland parts of the bay area on saturday. it means heat sensitive people may have issues. there does not need to be a heat advisory in effect. the weather service being extraordinarily and overly cautious. temperatures will be within 5 degrees of average this time of the year. it will be warm, maybe hot in some of the warmest locations, barely above 90 degrees in concord, even the hottest spots are going to hit the middle 90s that is typical for the middle of july and we can look at this
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with a heat riching. today, in antioch, one of the hottest spots is in the extreme category. over the weekend, saturday, sunday, barely grazing the elevated category. again, the heat advisory is an overstep. i don't think it will be dangerously hot this weekend at all. the temperatures hovering near average heading through the first half of next week. we will take a look at the seven-day forecast and what is in store coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. today there was a scare aboard a flight at sfo. making headlines, seven people hurt after they had to rush off of their american airlines flight after smoke started filling the cabin. the flight was getting ready to take off from sfo to miami when smoke started pouring out of someone's bag. a passenger described what happened. >> we were up front and suddenly we heard a lot of screaming. fire, fire, fire! we could see the smoke as well and we just left all of our belongings on the seat and we rushed out. and there were
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children crying and they also, started the evacuation slide and people coming down the rear as well. they had crew, ground staff, the whole emergency crew, paramedics and the fire department, everybody was really calm and good to us and make us comfortable. got us waters. >> kudos to all of the staff, sfo great job in handling all of this really well. thank you. >> we have more from sfo on what sparked all of that chaos. >> reporter: with the laptop on the ground, investigators examined the charred backpack. they believe the laptop started a small fire and the smoke quickly filled the cabin causing panic among some of the passengers. here is the pilot's may day call to control tower. >> hello ground it is american, 2045, we have a may day, may day, may day. a fire in the
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back of the aircraft. start the emergency rescue. >> officials were still at the gate. happened at 12:15 during boarding of flight 2045 with service from sfo to miami. they say smoke was reported from a passenger's carry on bag. airline officials say some customers evacuated using the jet bridge and others jumped into the inflatable emergency slides. one evacuee tweeted it was desperate until someone opened the metal door and we were able to escape as we were all blocked in the hallway. some people slightly injured. another passenger wrote, there was a light stampede. people screaming, fire in the back. and rushing towards the doors. here is a video from a witness of the aftermath. we don't know how many passengers were inside of the plane during the evacuation. and, sfo spokesperson says three passengers reported minor injuries from the evacuation and one of those people required medical transport. >> it sounds really terrifying. i can not imagine. i am glad they were on the ground when it
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happened. had they been in the air it could have been disastrous. when panic sets in and people are not sure what is going on. >> reporter: a passenger and her co-worker are waiting for their flight. they say they are glad no one was serious low hurt snow i can't believe it happen -- seriously hurt. >> i can't believe it happened. i never think of that. i have a laptop, sure, and you figuring it is safe because you used it forever but sometimes they do get hot. >> no one thinks about that. i don't even put the in sleep mode i just close it sometimes. so, yeah, a new thing we need to pay attention to. >> reporter: those evacuated passengers postponed by at least 11 hours. at last check their flight pushed back to 11:15 p.m. friday night. >> president biden is making it clear he has no intention of leaving the presidential race. he campaigned in michigan today. a must-win battleground
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state. he tried to get voterred fired up. but, support from -- voters fired up but support from congressional democrats. motown is joe town. >> energized joe biden. addressing supporters at a high school in detroit. >> a lot of speculation lately. what is joe biden going to do? >> stay in the race? drop out? >> i am running and we are going to win. >> it comes as an increasing number of democratic lawmakers are calling for him to exit the race. >> the majority of americans are concerned about if joe biden for all of his remarkable achievements can prosecute the race against donald trump. >> michigan voters spoke out about concerns over biden's fitness to serve after his poor debate showing against former president trump last month. >> yes. he is old, but, we all get old and we all have our
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little brain quirks. >> based on his interviews and stuff does not seem like he is mentally there age wise. >> i promise you, i am okay. snow biden vows to remain in the race, trump is preparing for the republican convention next week in milwaukee and getting ready to name his runningmate. north dakota governor, ohio senator and florida senator are said to be on trump's short list. gop senator susan collins of maine does not plan to vote for the former president. >> i will not be voting for either candidate. i am going to write in nikki haley's name. >> on saturday, trump is campaigning in the pennsylvania county that is a republican strong hold. at one point, biden called trump put pin's puppy >> no shelf respecting american president would be putin's puppy like this guy is. that is
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what he is. >> he had virtual meetings with groups of house democrats, sourcing tell cbs news one meeting that represents san diego county told the president directly it was time for someone else to lead. cbs news learned that biden said that is why i am going out and letting people touch me, poke me and ask me questions. >> all right. this man is no firefighter. after the story he should consider a career change. >> the pop up that started, pop up events could be the key to breathe new life into san francisco that needs it more than ever. an update on a man from an infamous bay area case. a luxury car heist involving a celebrity chef. >> it is a lamborghini convertible. we will use it in a reenactment. >> we doug through our archives you on anne makovec got
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creative with her reporting . he is no firefighter but with quick thinking a fairfield police officer managed to save a family home from burning to the ground. ashley sharpe talked to him about how he pull today off. on doorbell camera, fairfield police officer is caught in an act of kindness. >> i was working fireworks patrol. responding to fire
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calls and fireworks calls. >> july 4th, a fire sparked on tierwood court, setting this backyard ablaze >> the winds were strong in fairfield. and i saw a ton of embers flying through the air. >> across the street the embers were landing on the roof of this house. so, after realizing no one was home, officer neal jumped into action. >> there is a garden hose right here, i will grab a hose and start hosing off the roof. >> fast thinking to stop what he knew could start another fire >> the houses burn up so quick, i have seen it in my career. i just did not want that to happen. >> with a big thank you. >> of course, of course. i so appreciate it. >> is the homeowner, debra allen. >> my house could have gone up. it, it is very scary. >> that night she was out of town from the home she has lived in for 40 years. >> it is very emotional. my husband passed away a few years ago and all of his stuff is in there and that would have been
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the most important thing that i would of lost. >> reporter: she says neil went well beyond his duty. >> he did not have to do that. he thought of saving, you know, my house and, you just can not, there is just no words for that. >> her home, spared. thanks to an officer in the right place at the right time who simply did the right thing. >> i saw a need and just moved, moved to the need and, and reacted like anybody else would, hopefully.. all right, we are heading into the weekend. we have to talk about the weather. so hot lately. i talked to friends way out in the east bay and they said it is so miserable. >> way east bay? way inland. >> you mean where i live >> passed where you live. it has been hot recently. there is one of the cool down, the fog, now shrouding the top of the pyramid. tonight, it will make more of a push inland over the next couple of nights and early
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mornings there is still technically earlier a heat advisory for saturday. for inland parts of the bay area. temperatures within five degrees of normal. this is a warning from the weather service like what they do in the winter a freeze warning temperatures dropping to 34 in the coldest spots, yeah, that kind of thing. returning to normal temperatures as we head to the second half of the weekend. slightly above average tomorrow. the cloud cover, floating through the skies ahead. also, smoke trying to make its way towards us. the fire burning in southern california, we will focus on both of those aspects in a moment. here is the good news for us, the normal temperatures around the bay area are going to continue into the first half of next week. let's talk, first, about the threat of monsoonal moisture. not in the bay area but much of the united states there is one of the problems when the monsoonal moisture comes towards us. we
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get lightning strikes in the dry grass. even if no new fires break out smoke has been drifting up towards us in the past 24 hours in the fires burning in santa barbara, and san bernardino county. elevated in the atmosphere. air quality, moderate, even with the haze on the horizon, future cast, tracking through the depth of it. not just at ground level. not looking likely that much of the smoke is going to settle down towards ground level and significantly deteriorate our air quality. we will keep an eye on it. right now, temperatures from 55 degrees in san francisco, down to 57 already in santa rosa. free air-conditioning, mild inland in the east bay. your temperatures are cooling off nicely. lowtory middle 70s. the past couple of nights still in the 80s as of 11:00. temperatures dropping down to a mix of 50s and 60s by tomorrow morning, the warmest spots staying above 70 degrees. the fog will try to make more of a push by tomorrow morning, not going to have a lot of success.
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let's take a look at that on our floor map here. we will see the fog poking through the golden gate and making its way inside of the bay. it is not going to make its way into the inland valleys. it should back away from the coast by late morning tomorrow for one more day. the clouds along the coast will be tough to shake as we head into the afternoons for sunday and for most of next week. high temperatures tomorrow they are going to be, again, 5 degrees of what is normal for this time of the year. here they are. middle to upper 80s. backed off the numbers from earlier newscasts. lower to middle 90s. only middle 80s for fairfield. lower 80s for fremont and 60s for the coast and half moon bay. upper 60s in san francisco and the north bay, 100 degrees yesterday on a widespread basis. the temperatures are going to stay close to average
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heading into the first half, at least, of next week. the 10 day outlook for livermore shows a climb towards the end of the seven-day forecast and then into the following weekend but that is a little farther down-the-line. let's just enjoy the near average temperatures while they last. the temperatures are going to run into the middle to upper 80s inland, again, it is warm t, it is july, a warm time of year. not hitting 90 degrees on a widespread basis until thursday next week. around the bay, consistent temperatures, lower to middle 70s. back to the back and forth fog pattern every night and morning. along the coast, the fog will not be back and forth it is just going to be around. beginning on sunday, continuing monday through friday of next week and that keeps the temperatures in the lower half of the 60s also what we expect in the month of july, sara? >> all right, paul, thank you very much. there has been a lot of talk over the past few years about breathing new life into downtown san francisco. sometimes when you are there it feels like you see a vacant
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store front or office at every turn. a group of creatives is turning to unique places to host shows and art experiences. one of those venues is a bank a 100-year-old building that sits in the middle of the market neighborhood that struggled with businesses leaving and drug use on the streets. ♪. >> reporter: this is a clip from 2023. an immersive theater experience that takes a night out on the town to a new level. daniel sherman and michael phyllis run the show. >> it is just remindingius we are here and the culture here is part of the magic of san francisco and always has been. that we all need to invest in that. >> these two led the charge to bring the theater experience
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into vacant buildings in san francisco. the stage for pride and gothem, an old bank building that sits at the foot of jones street. >> the experience starts before you walk through the door. so, the venue is also part of it. you know, people, i think they know what they are getting in a theater when they come to these sorts of venues it could be anything. >> in order to turn on the lights and pout a show funding is a major obstick cal. obstacles. an emphasis needs to be put on theeter and art >> the general mind set now it is important. but i there is a shift to happen that the city needs to say how do we encourage audiences to see these shows and bring art at the scale back into the city and use the spaces that are sitting empty. >> some of the spaces are in neighborhoods challenged by crime and homelessness. sherman though believes art is one way
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to shine a positive spotlight on the city. >> there is a statistic i come back. every $1 in arts $5 goes back to the community when people come to a show they go to dinner nearby, park their car in a parking garage, go out afterwards for drinks. not just the show itself. >> reporter: it just went through a renovation about 10 years ago. since then, it has hosted anything from weddings to electric dance music events. daniel and michael are working on bringing pride again hoping it can bring a lively vibrant vibe back to the area. >> the world is in such parrel. silliness or not caring for a moment is bad or takes away the seriousness. i think we as adults need that. we need release. we need escape. >> the next event is renaissance night, hosting classical music there on july
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thwacksth, selling out tickets on line starts at $40. vern? >> sara, straight ahead in sports, wait until you see what a former raider won on a golf course it was more than bragging rights. and a giants pitching performance and defense to remember. stick around . all right, we have been talking about giants having questionable plays >> tonight, they just came at a great time. lost 4-5 and lo and behold, this happens. giants and twins tonight, brought out the local ties on both sides.
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all bay area pitching duel. harrison, ryan, archie williams, what is known as great high school. the first batter of the game for san francisco this happened. liner to right. got by matt. by the end of the play, laid down a triple and later scored the giant's first run. now, 2-0. what a night, 2-out, rbi bloop to center. now, the defense had harris' back. watch this fourth inning catch. carlos santana, would be robbed. he had to cheer that one. harrison allowed one run in five and a third innings. now, 4-1 in the 6th. he got what he could drive. good for an rbi ground ruled double. matt came in to score. he had a 3-3 night. a home run shy of a cycle and the
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giants won, 7-1. snapped a 2-game losing skid. a's in philadelphia. let me tell you, the fans love the philly fanatic. 4-2 oakland. top eight, then, a 2-run homer. a pitch-hit homer. a's beat philadelphia, a team with the best record in baseball, final of 6-2. pirate's pitcher will start for the national league. the first rookie since 1995 to start the midsummer classic. the number one overall pick in last year's draft is 6-0 with an era below 2 since making his big league debut in may. all right, earlier tonight i joined tyler peterson, the voice of oakland ballers on the telecast to host the voyagers, tied at 7 in the 8th. and
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antonio fernandez went yard and gave great balls the lead. fernandez had a night. went deep twice. 5 r.b.i. they won if 12-7, oakland now has lost three of the last four. golf, first round of the american century championship up in tahoe. two of the 12. former raider, tim brown, caught lightning in a bottle. 143 yards out. and this, the hall of famer aced the hole. then, he got high-fives from his buddies. here is the big thing. brown, not only aced the hole, brown did not win a car he won that boat. wow! now, tim, listen to me, you need to come up to the vern glenn invitational and win a car. we got one, a hole-in-one car. >> we need a vern glenn invitational segment on the
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show. to be fair it sounds like a great time >> it is. a lot of sign ups, a lot of people are playing, a lot of people are bidding for a good cause. >> i will have to learn how to play golf. >> golf not required just come to the fundraiser. it was a bay area heist that sounds like it was taken from a movie. a teenage cat burglar
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. you might remember this, a 17-year-old boy pulled off a mission-impossible theft. he stole a lamborghini owned by guy celebrity chef guy fureri. the thieve is serving a reduced sentence. he repelled. >> repelled? >> yeah. >> in a car show room. like a cat burglar, surprised even paul, and helped himself to a luxury car that guy apparently owned. prosecutors say he was planning sell the car overseas. yeah, but they found it in point richmond. he was convicted of attempted murder for firing a gun into another teen's gun. we checked our archives and dug up reports on the case. >> reporter: it has been missing for more than 48 hours,
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a converty lamborghini. and with a value of $200,000 this is one hot set of wheels. he left it at this dealership in van van nuys in san francisco as he went to chicago. this is video of the burglar's tools left inside of the building. the police believe that the thief repelled from the roof. then, got a second store window open and broke locks and drove out this door. >> to pull it off is, alone, pretty crazy. >> afne makovec had fun reporting on the stolen car. >> reporter: speaking of hot wheels, this is a smaller and much cheaper version of the car stolen. it is also a lamborghini convertible, we are going to use it in a reenactment because the police are not releasing the video
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that caught it on camera since it left this place. early tuesday morning the police say the car was spotted on a surveillance camera on a golden gate bridge crossing into marin county. then, from a camera it was seen entering and leaving the coastal city and has not been spotted since. >> did you get to keep the car? >> the car, actually, wait, wait, is that, is that? >> oh, there it is. that is creative editing. >> i apologize for the silliness but we got a kick out of it. >> you can not get the video you do what you can >> one of those story that is gripping and interesting with a little intrigue and now a matchbox as well. you got to love it >> drama, love it. love the reenactment. >> my gosh. that was clever. all of the
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