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. >> tonight, powerful winds around the bay area causing damage likely sending this tree crashing onto a car. and good evening to you, i am -- i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. >> here's a life look at the oakland hills. not far away, gusts reached 60 miles an hour atop mount deablow, here's -- diablo. here's what's left of the car in inverness. the east bay also getting strong guests --
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/tkpwufrts, keeping the flags flying, and another ominous flag is flying, a warning flag in east bay hills, where gusts could reach 50 miles per hour before sunrise. trees weak end by the drought could come down, and if it brings power lines with it, active low pressure triggered lightning tonight out by the state capital. no fires reported as a result, but it remains a threat through the early morning hours, and as for that and what's next, we'll for -- cover that in the forecast in just a few minutes. >> well, it is one of the biggest concerns in /stpreufbgz, cars getting their windows smashed and belongings grab. >> those numbers went through the roof in the last year, and now, the number of arrests show that they're really start to --
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starting to make a dent in this problem. >> pieces of glass are the most obvious part of what's being in san francisco's biggest tourist areas. >> smash and grabs. i know i've heard it a couple of times at night. you hear a big bang, and then you can't see anything. >> there's been over a 70 percent spike in crime over the last year, enough for san francisco police to put a special task force together to tackle the uptick. it's made considerable headway in the last two weeks. officers have made 20 arrests. the captain says it's because they're well organized. there's even the captain of a gang. >> these individuals are well organized. they're seeking vehicles that have a lot of valuables in them. they're connected to fencing operations, and it's their goal to come out to our community and steal /s-fpts possible --
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as much as possible. >> officers have recovered cash, cameras, even instruments used to steal the car. >> in terms of the suspects, they need to know that we're /aout there -- out there, we're making arrests, we're watching individuals break into cars quite frequently, and we've been suck suspectful -- successful at arresting individuals, and we're going to continue to do this. >> so there are about 20 people, as i've said behind bars for this that they've considered in the last two weeks or so. they don't know how many crimes those 20 people have committed, but they are movers and shakers, and it is -- they're hoping it's going to send a message to the other crooks. >> today, santa clara officials say they want to put an end to illegal massage parlors. dozens of parlors in the southwest are really fronts for human /traáfbging -- trafficking. partial /hrors would have to
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pass health and safety inspection -- inspections. >> -- lar -- parlors would have to pass health and safety inspections. >> county supervisors will take a second vote on the ordinance next week. now to martinez where a 72-year-old man is recovering after being hit by a car. the driver took off. it happened just after 4:00 off alhambra avenue and virginia hills drive. a 74-year-old /spubg has been arrested and is cooperating with police. investigators say that alcohol does not appear to be a factor. >> four teens are under arrest tonight for a plot to shoot up their high school in the sierra foothills. tips lead -- led investigators to the students at summerville high school in tuolumne. the plan was elaborate. authorities say the students had a detailed, targeted list they'd
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put together. reporter lemore abrams with how they unfoiled the plot. >> and you don't think it's going to happen to your daughter or to your child, and when it becomes this real, it -- it hits a part of your heart that you've never wanted to be touched. >> c.r.i.t. inwilson is both a -- chris tin wilson is -- krish -- kristin wilson is both a teacher and a mom. >> authorities say not just her daughter, but a /hreults of students and staff at summerville high school would have been -- list of students and staff at summerville high school would have been vics -- victims. >> included names, locations, speak and methods in which the plot was to be carried out. >> four teen boys arrested before they could carry out a detailed attack against specific people on a scheduled day. >> that they were going to come
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on campus and shoot and kill as many people as possible at the campus. >> a disturbing plot investigators say the suspects confessed to. >> they were in the process of trying to obtain these weapons. >> tuolumne county sheriff says a few brave students came forward after learning about suspicious activity and hearing talk of ana tack. >> -- an attack. >> parents in shock at this news conference, clinging to what little information investigators were able to provide. >> the staff and students that were on this supposed list of people to be hurt have the right to know that they were on that list so that as parents we can try to protect our children. >> that was lemore abrams reporting. the sheriff assures the threat at the school is over. district attorney says charges are pending. >> new information tonight about that deadly shooting at the community college up in oregon. the gunman had 14 guns. he brought six of them to the
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campus, left behind a two page fan festo -- manifesto, but what it contains has not been revealed. the sheriff says the shooter took his own life, and the sheriff /twebdz -- intends to find out why it all happened. >> i'm convince that we will get a much clearer understanding of how this guy was -- was raised, what his issues were as he became an adult, and potentially even, you know, more recently, what snapped. >> the gunman's father says that he believes gun laws need to change. he said he had no idea his son even had a gun. >> well, in the wake of the deadly oregon shooting, governor brown is considering legislation that would toughen california's gun laws, a bill that would completely ban guns at school and college campuses. currently, anyone that has
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one cannot be within 1000 feet of schools, but the bill would prohibit weapons allowed by those permits. the coast guard has found a life ring that belongs to the ship that's missing in the wake of hurricane joaquin. the east coast is not going to take a direct hit, but it is taking a beating from joaquin. record setting rain is falling, and that's causing flooding. in some places, it's even turned deadly. >> weather and worry define the day in hardest hit south carolina. >> there have been /sraoe -- three storm related deaths so far, both rescue and /sraebg wayses continue. in the capital of charleston, six inches of rain have fallen since midnight, breaking a record set back in 1994. >> around 1:00 saturday
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afternoon, a combination of rain, high tied and swells general -- tide and swells generated by hurricane joaquin walloped the shoreline, with winds at least 30 miles an hour. >> joe riley is the city's mayor. >> what we want to do is help people get through these next two days with no begun -- one getting hurt and being safe. >> there is water in parts of charleston that do not usually flood. shortly after midnight, there were fewer than ten road close -- closures. by midday, that it -- had turned to more than 60. >> i can make it through some standing water, but unfortunately i was not correct. >> nearby, this woman's business is under several inches of water. >> brings new phrase to the -- meaning to the phrase dry cleaning. >> we're doing laundry today. >> stranded driver's were
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grateful to zito truck driver's like -- to see tow truck driver's like eric thak -- thacker. >> we do have flood warns -- warnings in the far southwestern part of the state, something we didn't expect. >> firefighters say a concrete canopy crumbled after a box truck crashed into it. students were standing beneath it. according to the school's website, s.a.t.'s and a band competition were going on same time -- at the same time. officials say the injuries ranged from minor to life threat noting. >> how -- coming up next, how fema is stepping in to help people start over. >> and small things come in fierce packages, how this small
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who lost their homes and belongings in the butte fire in amador and calaveras counties. >> help is on the way. >> while they're figuring out their long-term plan, they have a safe and secure place -- a roof over their head to do that. >> several mobile homes just like this one have arrived at mc clelland park in sacramento, to be shipped to the butte and valley fire residents. >> -- whose homes have burned out. >> they'll be able to eat and shower just like they were at home. >> one, two, and three bedroom mobile homes will be /phaeubl -- made available to those who lost their primary resident -- residence in the two fires. >> so far, we've had about 2500 people to reg for -- register for fema assistance,
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and that's what i want to emphasize is the important first step. >> more than 2300 -- 2000 mobile homes -- homes burned down in the valley and butte fires. meanwhile, governor brown signed an executive order that waved fees to allow these mobile homes to be setup in the areas devastated by fires in calaveras and lake counties. hudson said these furnished temporary homes will provide a sense of relief to the people who need it most while they try and rebuild from the ashes. >> more than 1500 kids will have to get revaccin ated of san mateo all because of a faulty refrigerator. it compromised a set of vaccines at stanford's children's health. the second vaccines will be free of charge, and officials say new refrigerators will be installed at the medical group's office.
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>> well, it's /steu -- step forward in cleaning up /stpreufpg. the city says a special paint that repels urine is working so well that it's planning on using more of it. the city painted /tphoeupb walls in the tenderloin, mission and -- neighborhoods. plans are to coat eight more walls next to problematic neighborhoods. a fearless 20 pound dog managed to scare away three bears from a southern california home, and it was all caught on camera. friday afternoon, two young bears wandered into david hernandez's front yard. where /-rbg his french -- . well, his french bull dog named jewel scared them off, and at one point, she scared off another bear. >> i couldn't believe it, that they turned into a wolverine.
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>> even with jewel by his side, he's not taking up any chances. he's boarded up his daughter aways -- daughter's bedroom window to make sure the bears can't get in. >> first, the wind advisory is posted because of strong winds in the bay area. the humidity is very low. if there's any kind of ignition by a downed power line, it could spread quickly. look what's happening around sacramento and also salinas, scattered showers, and embedded in these, lightning strikes, and that's another problem for fire ignition. peak wint -- wind gusts got up to 50 miles per hour at mount diablo. as we overlook down there in san jose, oakland 57, 67 in the city. san arose a, 74 --
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santa rosa, 76 -- 74 degrees -- that's not correct. why it says 74, your guess is as good as mine. the wind was /wreupg the palm fronds all around, and folks were aing wow, it's windy out there. there were white caps on the surf, and there are gale posted all around. paragraph /pr-f here's why. -- pretty strong gradients in the atmosphere translate to windy conditions is he -- at the surface, and also up top, mount diablo, where gusts do -- could top 60 miles per hour. less wind on sunday. this all begins to ease off, and then a sun and cloud mix, a little bit warmer. in san francisco, we'll hit 74 degrees attorney -- tomorrow, we'll be all the way up to 84 at concord.
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speaking of santa rosa and that 85, it's time for the son on ma -- son owe ma county -- sonoma county artists fair. the trophy in honor of superbowl /#4r-7d -- l is on display there tomorrow. cooling off a little bit on monday, but then tuesday, wednesday, thursday, very gentle warming trend will bring temperatures back into the low 90's. paragraph -- 90's by the week /tk-rbg /tk-rbg weekend. at the shoreline, a few low clouds and readings mostly in the is -- 60's, so hold onto your hats, a windy night in the bay area, but relief on the way tomorrow. see what's happening in sports. here's andrea. >> stanford trying to stay
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but so -- the -- stanford looking to see if the cardinal can go 3-0 in conference. mc caffrey scores from 13 yards out. he rushed for 156 yards in the game. late first half, kevin hogan, he dumps it off to wright for the 16 yard touchdown pass. hogan finished the game with 17-19 passes for 219 yard. third quarter, cardinal pilot on barry sanders, jr. gets to the outside and races 65 yards for the score. stanford rushed for a total of 1314 -- 314 yards, and they /weub -- win 55-17 for their fifth win in a row. number 24 cal facing another high powered offense in washington state. early in the second half, wazzou leading, the ball pieces
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of paper lose, it is /tkpw-rb-pieces of paper loose, cal -- pops loose, it's now -- cal is do you -- now down. . san jose state at auburn, under five minutes to play in there -- this one, the spartans trailing, but the tigers go for their fifth touchdown in the game. auburn wins, and san jose falls to 3-1 on the season. stanford looking to remain unbeaten against arizona state. belang picks up the first down then drags defenders 20 yards. that's a heavy load, all the way into the end zone. arizona state wins 38-23. it's their first road win over a top ten team since 2002. and numb 12 clemson and
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. >> /tphoeu playoff baseball for the giants as their season officially ends tomorrow, but there is some celebrating left to do, this afternoon, a send off for tim hudson, hudson, who pitched his last game on thursday was honored by the giants before today's game against the rockies. top of the first, tomlinson is going to send one into triple valley, but he's going to go all the way around for an inside the park home run. fourth inning, this one gets out of the park as crawford with a solo home run. it's 3-0 giants, and they go onto win, 3-2. the a's wrapping up their season in seattle, top of the 13th inning tied at five.
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oakland's markus semien, and they come back for their third straight victory. max scherzer one out away from his second no hate -- hitter of the season, and he gets the mets curtis granderson to strike out. he becomes the first pitcher since roy halliday in 2010 to throw two no hitters in the same season. >> cordell kato gets his shot blocked, and the equalizer on the rebound. game ends in a 1-1 draw, an,
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. >> former 49er ricky watters signed auto graphs. fans also got to check out all eight of the super bowl trophies won by the 49ers and the raiders. the tour continues there tomorrow. >> and we are now 126 days after -- away from super bowl l in the bay area. to find out how you can get involved, check out this website, and for our forecast that day, let's go to brian. >> yeah, it'll be nice. >> and the score and all of that -- >> it's not going to rain. >> no way. >> thanks so much for watching. >> news and weather updates always on cbssf.com. batten down the hatches, it's going to be a windy one in the bay area tonight, and ( telephone ringing )
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