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>> both smashed the arena like -- thousands trapped in neighbos turned into lakes. hurricane ian hurricane ian has a new target. plus a chilling chain of eventsn the school shooting that left six wounded. questions about hoe suitors managed to breach the b. the building. > >> how state lawmakers are bridg political differences to curb the california fentanyl crisis. hurricane ian is setting sites n the coast. hundreds have been pulled from the floodwaters.
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>> reporter: it is a dark nightn southwest florida. only 10% of the homes have power. even intoe early evening, there were crews trying to move in and out of nes trying to make sure no one was unaccounted for. crews across cl florida are searching for people for people trapped by the floodwaters left behind by ian. paramedics used stretchers to get these nursing home residents home residents out of danger. john and james farr were taken to safety on a mere boat after crews said it was too treacheros to leave on foot. the storm camn shore as the category 4. one of the strongest to ever hit the u. the u.s. it demolished the only
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road to sanibel island. >> sanibel is destruction. >> reporter: the governor called called it a 500 year flood even. flood event. >> there was biblical storm sur. it washed away roads and structs and structures that were not new new and could withstand that. >> >> reporter: trees are down and they are looking for things like things like food and water. the storm washed all the supplies a. supplies away. >> it is scary. i wanted to check and see if my place was still intact. just retrieving ay belongings. >> reporter: what appears to be a shark or fish was swimming in floodwaters in a neighborhood. president biden plans to visit a in puerto rico when conditions . conditions allow. >> we will pull together as one. one team. >> reporter: it is now gatherin. gathering strength. it is
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expected to make landfall again on friday. >> reporter: some of the people that were prepared to last several days may have a new chae with the surge washing out or ruining the supply of food and . the governor said there is more than 1 million gallons of watern its way into the area. >> we are keeping a close eye on eye on ian as it tracks the coa. the coast. we will have an update ahead. meanwhile, california is pitching in to hep to help. governor newsom is deploying aid workers to florida and a bank area task force is on standby. cbs news is partnerg with the red cross on hurricanef efforts to donate. go to -- > >> the three schools in the king king estate campus will be closed tomorrow and monday, following yesterday's shooting.
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they are looking for at least three suspects likely tied to g. to gangs. >> we do know, they were intendg were intending to take violent action against someone. >> we are told there was at leat two shooters and one accomplice. . the breach the front entrance of the school and immediately fired off more than 30 rounds. >> we are not sure how they entd at the door was unlocked or if it was already open. those are e things that we will confirm. >> none of the six victims was the actual target. of the three still hospitalized, to are in serious condition. two of the sx
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are adult students. the other o. or staffers. three of the 47 deputies placed on duty for failing their exams were back oe job. the department confirms to full duty. they were initially put on duty by mistake. we learned that two suspects have been arrested in connection with with a series of fires. they are are each facing 21 counts of arn of arson, in connection with multiple fires in september. they also recovered a ghost gung the arrest. it is now targeting. it is the fentanyl crisis.
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>> i miss him. >> reporter: amy lost her son tl two years ago. it is a drug that drug that is packaged to lure yg kids and being sold on many apps . >> there is a very dark world oe social media platforms. it is right there in their pockets. >> >> reporter: legislators are hearing the cries of help from . from parents. today, matt haneym san francisco announced the creation of an 11 person bipartisan committee to combat the crisis. >> i am sure there will be convn about overdose prevention programs and safe consumption s. consumption sites. there is so much more to work on. >> reporter: one of the members is isaac ryan from los angeles.a crisis is so out of control that that every school within the dit the district is now required to carry narcan.
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>> a 15-year-old girl died at ah school due to an overdose. >> reporter: the victims are geg younger. in santa clara, 17 teenagers died in the first nine nine months of the year. medical medical center created a treatment program and was overwhelmed with the number of kids reaching out for help. >> the youngest was 12 years old. >> reporter: last year, the dead dea said nearly 110,000 people d from overdoses. the committee will address all aspects of the fentanyl crisis and attics, young and old. getting to youth will be a priority. >> we will lose more lives to cd to covid but we will use lose me years to overdose because the people that died are so much yo. much younger. > >> in regained hurricane status and strength. we are tracking te path and timing. stack as we countdown to fleet week, we
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introduce kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air.
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yes on 30.
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>> the navy tends to be the talf fleet week. the coast guard is not only another celebrated brah of service, it will be working the event as well. reporting on a pair of guardsmen that were passionate protectors of the ba. the bay. >> it is an exciting time. it gs incredibly busy on the water. the coast guard is one of the as that works hard to keep everyon. these guardsmen take pride in their job. >> there are a lot of steps thay have to take to make sure they are ready for whatever a day has
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has in store. they are both petty officers with the coast g. coast guard. this morning they carried out a mundane yet critical task, making sure the t is stopped and in shape. >> we have to be mission ready. when we get a call we are on tht within a few minutes. that is nt the time to make sure we have e. have equipment. >> one minute we can do law enft and the next we're doing dangerous cargo escort. from that we can jump into search an. and rescue. >> reporter: those calls confirmed they found their purp. their purpose. >> it was the first time i saved saved two lives. >> training for increased level of specialized care. individuals individuals were gravely wounded . we were able to evacuate themd get them to urgent care. it is a
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is a this is it moment. >> reporter: is one of the coass busiest stations that will certainly be the case during fleet week. >> not only conducting operations but we get to watch the show as well. it is a fun t. fun time. format to do it well,y have to be prepared, highlighting the importance of little things. >> i like to give back and make a difference. helping differents of people in the excitement that excitement that comes with each day. >> when it is time for the next mission, they will be ready. in san francisco, kpix 5. >> coast guard crews are hard ak conducting damage assessment fl. assessment flights. these shotsw massive flooding and damage from damage from hurricane ian. the coast guard is also helping with
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with search and rescue efforts. we are about to see a bashir power of the surge. and naples man reported floodwaters gushing floodwaters gushing to the doorf an apartment building. it forced forced him up the stairs and ths to a guard rail, he managed to . to survive. paul heggen is here following the path. we still hae a section to go. >> it is one of those storms gog into the record books. the name will likely be retired from the list of names once the storm is in the books. let's look where it is now. it doesn't even look that much like a hurricane. and has found enough organizations. is back up to 85 mile-per-hour sustained wind. not likely to get much stronger. the landfall
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is likely to occur by early aft. early afternoon. just a the coast from charleston, south caa south carolina as the system makes its way inland, it will weaken to a depression to become to become post-tropical as we go the weekend. it will bring thatt that threat further inland intoh carolina and north carolina and. and virginia. there is a concern a concern about storm surge. nos dramatic as what happened in fla in florida but the model indicates a lot of orange which is a potential for an eight foot eight foot surge, along the coast. this will be another dayf hazardous conditions, especially conditions, especially along the along the coast. around the bay area, the weather couldn't be mh calmer. fog is trying to develop . that is sparse as we go into the early hours of the morning. a warm day on friday and even ht in the inland. them back to near to near average temperatures as we go into the weekend. we are not seeing fog just yet. clear
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skies overhead. temperatures ine 60s across-the-board. 61 in the city and santa rosa to dicksteie right now. temperatures droppino the mid to upper 50s in most locations by morning. warmest spots around 60 in the coolest spot dropping to the 50s. high temperatures close to normal. a few degrees above average around around the bay. 70s in san francisco and upper 70s in oakland in the day. inland about seven or 8 degrees above average. mid-80s in san jose and and upper 80s inland and the north bay. temperatures at or ae 90 degrees in land. temperatures temperatures will back down. it will warm up as we head through next week. once we get past a warm to hot day, enjoy the near-normal temperatures. >
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>> we still have a slight chance slight chance of the playoffs for the giant. under one week to week to go. they needed to win or it was over. did they get the get the w k -- > >>
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>> let's open with a fun fact. the oakland athletics have the t active streak of avoiding no-hitters in the major leagues. 1991 as the last time it happe. it happened. jordan diaz is up. jordan diaz, you can sit down. the 10th strikeout who needed one more out to take the no-hitr into the ninth. here it is. can it get there. no way. that is a base hit to break up the no-hit. the no-hitter. otani, a magnificent eight shutouts. he does get the win as the angels t
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the athletics 4-2. > >> the giants and rockies for the final time this season. second inning, bases-loaded. le. bases-loaded. left-field. did he, he did. his first major league homer is a grand slam. te 1st to accomplish that since cr. since crawford. 5-0, san franci. that is plenty for carlos -- . 10 strikeouts. he went six innings. the giants winner 6-4. they need help. the playoff hops are still alive. > >> thursday night football, mikl mike mcdaniel and the dolphins in cincinnati. a scary moment ie second quarter. miami quarterback slung to the ground. ground. suffering head and neck injuries. you left the field on a stretcher and was taken to the the hospital. the good news, hes traveling back with the team to. to miami. the bengals deliver
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the dagger. cincinnati, 27 in miami 15. the eagles are now the are now the last remaining undefeated team. warriors fans, brew the coffee and set the alarm for 3:00 pacific. golden state tips off the season againt the warriors in about 3.5 hours. 3.5 hours. the game is in japan. players receive sumo wrestling. wrestling tips. klay thompson and steph curry have work to do. can't move him an inch. here is is gary woodland at the sanderson farms championship isdriver number 1. is a great s. great shot. he does make the
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sports cast. the worriers at 3:00 i am. stay up a few hours d watch hoops. >> he was way too strong. > california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations
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behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. togis 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves.
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>> silicon valley tech giants he been known for explosive growth. mehta is downsizing. announceda hiring freeze and budget cuts amid shrinking revenue. with tht to more of hybrid work, expertsy more companies could follow. >> i wonder if we will see more of this. as it is, apple, google apple, google and facebook eat up a ton of real estate around the area. it is basically the
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city of cupertino. it is intereg to see how it plays out. >> mark zuckerberg already announced plans for layoffs. no such cutbacks by ucsf. the expanded staff and services to e peninsula. after 2.5 year delays, the primary and specialty care clinic celebrated celebrated the new facility with with an open house. >> we have a team of highly trained providers that provide t provide adult and pediatric car. pediatric care. some include cardiology gim neurology. also women's health. > >> there doing damage control ar joe biden mistakenly asked of the deceased congresswoman was present at the event. >> i think all of you here for including bipartisan officials e officials like senator braun and
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and senator booker and representative jackie? are you here k >> jackie will our ski was killd in a car crash in august. the house speaker ordered the capitl to fly flags at half staff. the press secretary had this explan. this explanation. >> he is going to see her family her family and just two days. she was on top of mind. >> i have john lennon in mind every day but i'm not looking for him. >> when you sign a bill for john john lennon as president, you then we can have this conversat. this conversation. > >> surprise announcement from trevor noah. he said he is leaving the daily show seven yes after taking over for john stua. john stuart. >> after seven years, my time i. is up. in the most beautiful wa.
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i spent two years in my apartme, not on the road. standup was do. when i got back out there, there there is another part of my life of my life that i want to explo. i miss learning other languages. going to other countries and pg on shows. >> a spokesperson as part of -- and said we are grateful to himr the amazing partnership over the the past seven years with no tie for departure. we are working together on next steps. > >> head shots are racing across the internet.
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>> the santa clara university cross country team is the talk of the campus and the internet. is all thanks to the head shotst are going viral from goofy expr. goofy expressions. from hairstyles and mustaches you can mustaches you can see why. sporg a mustache for a photo day has n a tradition for decades -- for . a decade. one runner took it the the extra mile. he literally used a bowl to get the look. the the team shared these photos of what it took to get that haircud haircut and the final result. he he also bears a resemblance to the red hot chili peppers front. front man. he tweeted hey if yod a break at any point while on t, on tour, we have a suggestion. >> that is a commitment. >
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>> thank you for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ian's hurricane-force winds and record storm surge is dangerous for the millions of residents across florida's west coast and for those covering the monster storm. meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel learned that firsthand. >> it just came flying by. all right, you know what? i think i'm just gonna come in here for a second. >> for more on hurricane ian, let's go out to the everglades, where jim cantore is in the field. jim. >> well, the good news here is the storm system has passed and the water is beginning to
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recede. but, apparently, the power is

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