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mallicoat. and i'm michele agreeing go. i'm talking about clouds to ground lightning strikes that is not even including the flashes of lightning with the clouds to cloud lightning. now the front that produced all those thunderstorms now due east of the bay area. picking up pretty moderate rainfall 685, 80 corridor, across the santa clara valley, we are picking up pretty light to moderate rainfall into the santa cruz mountains, more thunderstorms in the forecast, more rain showers and delays at sfo up to 45 minutes, the complete weather details still coming up later. >> roberta, thank you. jackie ward is live in the press i had i don't where a huge tree was no match for the wild weather. >> reporter: a powerful and
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fast moving storm and powerful lightning tries this morning including right here at the national san francisco cemetery, here is a closer look at the damage, can you see it nearly splits this tree in half. a grounds keeper was a few feet away from the tree when it was hit. >> and i see a flash probably i don't know three times as bright as the sun, i look over and lightning obliterated that tree. it totally destroyed it. it was like god went bowling, it just -- like my ears are still ringing. just echoing wave, kind of like a booming wave. >> reporter: a close call for sure around the bay area, umbrellas and rain boots are the order of the day on this second rainy monday in a row, it's a taste of what is to come if el nino proves to be everything forecasters say it is going to be. back at the cemetery back to
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work as usual and people are hoping there are no more lightning strikes in the near future, jackie card. in the east by heavy pound down pours moved through, at times the rain was coming down so hard, gutters were flowing fast and dark skies showed no signs of clearing during the morning commute. three correctional deputies in connection with a santa clara inmate, joseph lubren and matthew ferris are expected to plead not guilty to murder at the hall of justice in san jose. they face a separate charge of assault for allegedly beating death of an inmate. suggests solutions, the commission learned kelly plans to hire a consultant to perform a parallel investigation, protect the county from lawsuits, the retired judge has
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threatened to quit if the county doesn't divulge more information about it. opening statements are under way in san francisco in the trial of raymond shrimp boy khou, he faces charges of racketeering, murder and money laundering. federal investigators say chow is accused of drug trafficking and other illegal sales. accepting bribes from undercover agent. one person is dead, two people are critical injured. kpix reporter kieto do has the story. >> reporter: about a hundred feet away and we can see the yellow tarp covering the victim's remains inside the cab, we can see debris, suitcases, shoes, a bike, this truck was flee loaded when it crashed. this happened just before had this morning, the truck lost control and crashed into a tree
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directly off the express right in between camden and redmond. two other passengers suffered critical injuries, one victim was able to walk out on his own, the other was cut out by firefighters using the jaws of life. rescue i remembers say they found a dolly that had been thrown out of the truck. >> there was a dolly they had to pull from the tree. they had to pull it down, you are talking major force of a collision that it's got a lot of items that were thrown about. so when you stop something forcefully, you are going to get all of these items that aren't bolted down including people thrown everywhere. >> reporter: we do not know yet what caused this crash, or even if the weather was a factor, kiet do. it's looking more likely that isis used a bomb to bring down a jetliner last month.
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the u.s. intercepted chatter claiming they had an insider at the airport. investigators say they are 90% sure a noise heard on the voice recorder in the final seconds of the flight was the sound of an explosion caused by a bomb. 224 people were killed in the october 31stcrash. some big changes at the university of missouri after days of racially charged turmoil, the university's president a step down, adrian a diaz from columbia missouri. >> under pressure of students, the president resigned this morning. please, use this resignation to heal, not to hate, and let's move forward together for a brighter tomorrow. >> students have been demanding tim wolfe's resignation because they said he didn't do enough. one event a swastika was found in a residence hall, drawn with human fees sees, students
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reported -- feces. protesters have been demanding change for months and this weekend the football team when on strike vowing not to play until the president steps down. >> it's really about fairness, it's about just getting equal rights with different things on campus. >> wolfe took full responsibility for his in action the student frustrations that followed. adriana diaz cbs news. missouri graduate students says he will end his hung are strike now that the president has resigned. still to come, unfair questions or proper vetting how ben carson says scrutiny from the immediate why is actually paying off. plus distracting investors, what a new stanford's study says the impact the weather has. good afternoon, everybody, boy have we been busy and we have more rain in your afternoon forecast as we look at san jose, stay with us,
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the killing of two u.s. contractors in jordan. new at noon, president obama is promising a full investigation into the killing of two u.s. contractors in jordan, the americans killed this morning were part of a police training program, officials say the shooter was a disgruntled trainer who was recently fired. they'll determine exactly happen. and president obama and isreali prime minister president benjamin netanyahu are smoothing over tensions, they met face to face at the white house today for the first
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time in more than a year. they discussed the recent violence between the isrealis and the palestinians, during remarks in the oval office who netanyahu said he is committed to a two state solution. republican presidential candidate ben carson says he is being unfairly targeted by the media over questions of his past. and whether he was offered a full scholarship to west point. rival republican candidate chris christie says claim he is getting scrutinized unlike anyone else in the presidential race. >> he should answer the questions forthrightly and directly, if he does the american people will accept it, if he doesn't then he has got a problem. >> on friday carson tweeted out a thanks to the media saying his campaign raised $3.5 million this past week alone. volkswagen is apologizing for cheating on government emissions tests, german automaker is offering gift
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cards and dealer credits to u.s. car owners affected by the scandal, volkswagen admitted it equipped cars with software that cheated the emissions tests. and let's take a live look out at the by bridge right now, you can see a beautiful shot there, but very ominous clouds, we are going to check in with her in just a bit. in the mountains, this is beautiful, but chains are required this noon a along parts of interstate 80 and highway 50. driver were caught off guard by up to a foot of fresh powder. we can't complain because we've been praying for this stuff for a long time. just heard from a good buddy at sierra at tahoe she said they received 6-8 inches of snow so far and the snow continues to fall and so does the rain much let's take a look at weather watch are, everybody is reporting temperatures in the 40s and 50s in this lunch
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hour, i'm cower use to see how much rain has fallen. according to bill moon, francis holy rain buckets we've seen nearly .34-inch of rain, approaching an inch at whispering pines, and it continues to rain. this is our live high def doppler ray day, see that to the east, that is the major front producing 600 lightning bolts right here in the by area, that is cloud to ground lightning. behind it here we have a lot of in stability and pretty moderate to heavy rainfall right now and throughout the tri-valley, 5886 corridor out of pleasanton and corridor valley. affecting 6 l 80 heading to south. moderate rainfall through the santa clara valley, you are hearing the raindrops on the roof tops. santa cruz mountains you are nailed with lots of lightning
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this morning, we have a pocket of had he heee rain around the peninsula and redwood city. you too have more rain. with the passage of the front a lot of in stability will continue, this is a thing we had a rainbow, when you have the breaks you are going to pick up a rain or two, so keep a watchful eye for that. as well as the eyes are on the sky for the potential al of more isolated thunderstorms, some of those storms can contain especially when you temperatures into the 50s. the view from south toledo, look at all the different decks of clouds, meanwhile this is the scene from the university of california and berkeley, looking due west and again plenty of clouds and peaks of sun on top. this is the best i have seen it look all day, we keep look out for snow. a dusting of snow is expected down to 4000 feet there, the mount helena area.
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during the afternoon hours, tapering off this evening, flash flood warnings for lake county. this is the core of the area, nose dive to the south direction, futurecast still places hit and miss scattered showers throughout the day today but nothing like we experienced earlier this morning. so generally speaking, all of this will begin to taper off in the evening hours, we've become partly cloudy and between 36 in the coldest locations to 50 around the bay. that is expected rain amount in the fairfield area, approaching .07 in pleasanton. over 310 in san rafael. snow up to a foot in the highest elevations with the winter weather advisory in the high sierra. thunderstorms this afternoon and throughout the central valley. sun will set at 5:03, and the raindrops. and here is a look at our temperatures for today. very cool, 50s and low 60s
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southwest breeze at 15. extended forecast, once we get rid of this system tonight. nothing but blue skies, great visibility with a passage of a cold front tuesday through saturday. we want you to be our weather watcher, joining us at cds. and now with the passage of the cold front, by tomorrow night start look for frost advisories. >> that is all at once. >> weather watch has been very busy. >> yes, thank you guys, thank you women, thank you all. let's keep that theme going, bad weather a new stanford university study found inclement weather distracts some investors out there, brokerage firm, analysts experiencing bad weather, up to 18% less likely to issue to bees. let's check wall street to see if it holds water. i guess so in a big way, we are down over 200 points at this
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hour much so, go stanford. >> you go. up next a gaping hole slows cars at an i hop restaurant, a better look at the damage. and what is cool about your school, you can e-mail your nominations right here at cool school at kpix.com. michele would love to hear from you. >> yes. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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swallowed up when the ground gave way under an i-hop par lot in more than a dozen cars were swallowed up when the ground gave way under an i hop parking lot in mississippi this week, take a look. this is drone footage captured the aftermath, the hole is 35 feet deep and over 400 feet long, it's still unclear what caused that cave i didn't know. >> amazing. >> massive. sweet potatoes are a thanksgiving staple on just about every table. >> tips on selection and storage for this popular side dish. >> well today's tip of the day, with thanksgiving coming around all the cooking is white skinned sweet potato for that sweet potato dish white skin is my favorite. when you buy them. any cracking whatsoever on your sweet potato, and you don't want to see shriveling at the
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top. when you bring them home, store them in a cool, dry place. now it may look like they can store for awhile, don't hold them for two long, up to seven days and that is it, they'll shrivel up on you and lose some of the flavor. white skins, beautiful sweet potatoes in the market, you will love them. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy, beautiful. well our student rising above is a lifelong a student all that hard work did more than keep her grades up. >> that's true. it kept her safe as well. wendy has her story. >> marlene carnellas is truly a straight a student. >> have you ever gotten a b? >> yes, one b in 6th grade. >> a rise high is a college prep charter school in oakland. marlene calls school the real world where she can see beyond
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her neighborhood. >> at school i feel like my words matter, i feel like i am someone and what i'm working for has a purpose. >> but her other real world is right outside the door. .77 murders in oakland so far this year. almost all in west or east oakland where marlene lives. >> i live with fear in a way. i don't show it, you are not allowed. >> two weeks ago they murdered two young kids it 2-year-old, 24-year-old. two blocks away. but the real fear for marlene is two of her brothers are gang members. >> you can't stop it. >> no. >> your parents can't stop it. >> no one can except for themselves. >> and yet every day your family feels this fear? >> yes. >> marlene has been shot at
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twice. drive byes. in the hallway at school is an altar where the kids put pictures of loved ones who have died. >> he was shot in oakland by a drive by. >> here the gangs and violence are a part of daily, normal life. >> all their brothers, their cousins are involved in these gangs. >> if you are not a part of a gang you are not protected. you are seen as a target. >> marlene has had to struggle to find a new way. >> separated by our families by gangs. >> she is not alone. after school she interns with a group called youth by grade, they talk about ways to improve their community. and a rise high is vibrant with learning and change. marlene in a sense is leading the charge. >> if i don't keep working for what i want, no one else is going to give me what i want. i have to work for it. >> what marlene is working
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toward is creating a new normal. >> education will get me to where i want to be, get me to where i want to be for my future. >> that was wendy reporting, because students rising above is having its annual giving campaign, you can go to cbsfx/sra if you would like to help out. is 10 seniors in this next class. we'll be right back. ,, if you haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head.
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