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tv   The Late News  CBS  September 24, 2022 2:06am-2:30am PDT

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>> hundreds of students and their supporters took a global climate strike to bay area streets. chopper five flew over a demonstration in oakland where where young activists, calling s calling themselves use versus ae
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versus apocalypse. they come frm all over the bay area. >> we are unstoppable! >> is similar climate strike is on the peninsula at palo alto city hall. it was a mix of students and citizens, demandint elected officials take decisiven decisive action to fight the ongoing effects of climate chan. climate change. >> what i hope is that they undd how important this is to us. it motivates them to take urgent action. >> i hope people understand that that when we say take us seriously, we mean it. > >> good news from the fire lines lines in the sierra. the mosquito fire is 60% contained.t has burned in el dorado county. > >> to puerto rico, where more than 1 million people are without power, ahead, a forecasd a forecasted triple digit
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temperatures tomorrow. a growing growing number of essential businesses are temporarily out of business as crews worked to repair utilities damaged by fio. by fiona. > >> the fda is monitoring the imt the impact on the supply chain. puerto rico is a key producer of of i.v. bags, cancer, and hiv m, hiv medications, and products. the fda is saying they are doing are doing everything they can to to prevent disruptions. fiona has moved on and is bearing down down on canada. it's gathering strength as it does. a drone caught this video of the eye of the storm, recording wave height of almost 50 feet and wind over over 100 miles per hour on thur. on thursday. fiona could be the strongest storm to ever hit canada's east coast, when it makes landfall saturday. >> we will definitely get hit harder and it will be a large storm. >> having wins that strong, it just creates more stress on
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everything, the trees, structures. we are concerned. >> >> darren is back with us. is another system that will hit u.s. shores. >> it's getting busy. i will show you what fiona looks like and then i will show you what ian, and that's the next name storm, it will be a bigger deal in the next few days. you can se it's not a hurricane anymore, but it is a powerful storm and it is coming onshore as you spek you speak in the far northeastern part of canada. we have to divert our attention away to what is going to becomea major storm to watch. this mass of clouds is just getting organized and it has clicked ovr clicked over into tropical stor. storm status. that is a recent . this is ian and it will go throh go through rapid intensification intensification over the next
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few days. if you look the projected path on this, by the time we get to tuesday, we are taking a look at would could poy could potentially be a major ea. major earthquake. this is classified major inability to create serious damage. that will will be the story into tuesday and went day. that is the track, the track, but there's a lot ofe of confidence in intensification intensification and general pat. general pathways. > >> in the meantime, our weekend. weekend, tomorrow. mid-90s for the south bay. santa clara goes to 92. 85, san mateo hits 87 to. 87 tomorrow. numbers will be well into the mid-90s for the wt the warmest in the east bay val. bay valleys. you'll all be ther, livermore, you'll be there. it'e hottest day. you will get back into fall weather. we went
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through much hotter in the summer. mid 80s. look at the ci, tomorrow. 82. north bay valleys will also be climbing into the 90s and go to 95. here's a good way to visualize this. if we look at how far above average we we are, 10-12 degrees above avee above average, if we play this o next week, it will come down. we we will get back to much cooler temperatures, closer to average for most of the forecast. that's that's get into that. here is san francisco, san jose, always a good one to look at. low 90s, tomorrow, to low 80s, by wednesday of next week. we will bring those microclimates in le. in length. you have the mid-90s for a couple of days that you'll you'll be back in the mid-80s. it'll be a great week next week. week. back to you.
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> >> jupiter will make its closest closest approach to the planet earth in 59 years on monday nigt monday night these are images cd last month by nasa's james webb. webb telescope. next week, stargazers can get a close up vw of the giant. jupiter will be in in opposition with earth. astronomers say binoculars should be enough to catch the d. the details. > >> we have a crazy night comingp in sports. a tennis legend last run. the warrior decides to come come back for one more season. > >> two home runs needed to rank0 rank 700. just how close is albt is albert on joining
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>> the 49ers are headed to denvr
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this weekend. who is playing and playing and who isn't? the mac the injury news to start off. good news and bad news. let's start with the good the bad, get of the way. armstead hasn't practiced all week. the good nes good news, george kato will make make his season debut. he missed missed the first two games withn injury, but their coach says there will be no restrictions for him. there you have it. he is healthy and ready to go. >> it's a breath of fresh air. feels great to be comfortable. performance staff does a great b great job but i've been disappointed not seeing them. >> the warriors announced that he will return to golden state for his 19th and final nba season. a victory lap! he was limited to 31 games last season.
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love him or not, he brings a valuable s asset in leadership. he has been part of all four warriors championships. it's the it's the end of an era in tennis. roger federer played the the final match, keeping up with his rival, rafael nadal. matcht match point, smashing it down the line, and that'll do it! one one final doubles match, for the the 20 time grand slam champ. second time this month that tens has said goodbye to a legend. > >> giants and diamondbacks, fired up to catch a home run ba! run ball! games tied with two outs and look at this. san francisco's jd davis to the lef. left field. 6-5 giants. bottom . bottom line. devol with the save. easy does it! taps the ba.
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save 25. he has five wins in a . a row. astros and mets, because. because back. chris bassett made made his return. strike three, swing and a miss. fifth inning, loaded for eduardo escobar. pounded to left field and out xe x the grand slam opens up the floodgates, 7-0. they would winy a final score of 9-2. and watch, albert was chasing 700 in l.a. deep to left field. that is 699. one away from becoming the fourth all-time to hit 700. next next at-bat, did he do it? how about it? against his former team, that is 700! he joins bab, hank aaron, and barry bonds is the only sluggers to hit that my that many home runs, at dodgers
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stadium, in a cardinals uniform. two weeks before his retirement. >> thank you. > >> up next, rocking on the white house lawn. elton john gives a presidential performance
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>> former president trump once e once gave kim jong-un a cassette cassette tape of "rocket man." elton john treated president bin to a special concert outside the house for an event celebrating the unifying power of music. the the artist was brought to tears when president joe biden surprised him with a national humanities medal. he wasn't the
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only one president biden was seen wiping away tears. elton jn elton john send one of the president's favorite songs, that that he used to sing to his chi. his children. in the bay area, the san san francisco symphony kicked off their new season with a unique performance and gala to t to benefit the artistic communi. artistic community. we were there for the one-of-a-kind cel. one-of-a-kind celebration. >> the symphony opening night gala is back in its full glamour and with a special concert col. concert collaboration. the sounds of the san francisco sym. francisco symphony. it met the african-american shakespeare co. shakespeare company. in the season opener performance of a midsummer night's dream, a first first ever collaboration.
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>> he shall have thy love. >> this included chris sullivan. >> we wanted to bring this commy closer, to let everyone know tht know that this company is here, come see the work, come visualize, come share our work, come support us and let w un want veto seest year, frid'sopi hundreds of guests with different dining experiences. this is this year's gala co-chair. >> it is truly overwhelming andg and exciting. my heart is beating faster in the best of w. of ways. a midsummer's night dream is magical. this is what s all about. >> and comical. i don't think i've heard so many people laugh. laugh.
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>> i think now more than ever, we need beauty. >> proceeds support the symphons the symphony's artistic communiy artistic community and education education programs year round. there are more than 75,000 bay area students. >> they talk to musicians. the play the violin, just to see the the excitement and life in their their eyes. a lot of them get io music because of that. i am a mother of twins. we need music such as this. it actually helps you do better at math and scien. and science. >> reinsa> >> up next, they were underweight orphans who beat th. the odds. two bay area cougars have arrived at their forever home. it's

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