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now at 11:00, a powerful mudslide forces dozens of residents out of their homes and the heavy stuff hasn't even hit yet. from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> good evening. i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we are going into a very wet weekend. the rain returned today, but there's an even more powerful storm system moving in now. this series of storms already ranking among the state's deadliest natural disasters and we aren't even close to the finish line. in fact, farmland in salinas valley submerged in brown water after the swollen salinas river breached levees. the soil is so saturated from relentless rain a mudslide hit a north bay apartment complex. we'll have more on that later. also to the pacifica area, powerful waves
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went far beyond the beach spilling over into a promenade earlier today and the rf slme th r e st of the day. we under a high surf warning. there are flood watches up and down the bay and people are bracing for whipping winds. tonight there are new evacuation warnings for people living in south santa clara county and that includes the watershed areas of the uvas reservoir and the pacheco pass river basin, areas around highway 101 and bolsa road in gilroy on alert, also. people in gilroy hope to avoid a repeat of this. on monday a stretch of 101 completely flooded blocking off the highway for hours. they literally swallowed up homes and cars. when can we expect the storm to really ramp up? let's head to paul for all those answers and more. >> i think as the sun is coming up tomorrow is when some of the most intense rainfall will be
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occug acroe entire bay area. we've had a few showers this evening. first alert doppler, a lot of this stuff off the coast is moisture that's in the clouds but not quite reaching the ground. we've seen a few hit-or-miss showers maly in the higher elevations of the santa cruz mountains, but the bulk of the moisture is still offshore. that will come charging towards us through the rest of tonight. we'll see the first showers moving onshore well before the sun comes up around 4 a.m., but the heaviest rain will fall as the sun comes up saturday, could be a couple rumbles of thunder embedded within this. that will push across the bay area. this is a more intense round of rain than today. it's going to last a little longer. that ramps up the flooding threat, but the back edge of this heaviest rain is going to be moving across the bay area by late morning. then we're into an off and on shower pattern in the afternoon before another batch of rain is going to move in saturday evening not quite as intense. the little break in the action is good news for the 49ers game, upper
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50s. there will be hit-or-miss showers and it will be breezy, but not the torrential rainfall. don't be surprised by some rumbles of thunder. the storm prediction center d effect through 4 a.m. tomorrow through 4 a.m. monday and also the potential for wind damage with the wind advisory going through noon tomorrow. we have all sorts of stuff to worry about. we'll look at the next wave of rain after that coming up in a few minutes. that's going on it move in sunday night into early monday, two more waves of heavy rain. >> some good warnings there. thank you. let's head up to marin county where 20 residents were forced out of their homes when a mudslide came crashing into their fairfax apartment complex. it's an area that has suffered quite a bit of damage from the recent storms. andrea nakano caught up with one of the families that had their home red tagged because it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: this is an area
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known for beautiful trees and open space, but fairfax and san anselmo have been pounded by the rain. one family we talked with tonight feared that the weather would cause major da fairfax family was packing up what they could after their home was red tagged on friday. >> i'm still trying to grasp this is really happening. >> reporter: lovely wine and her four kid live right where the tree and debris slammed into their home. >> i got a call from my niece and she was terrified and screaming and said a tree had gone through the bathroom window. >> reporter: according to marin county fire, this mudslide displaced 19 people from the six units on the property along with seven dogs and four cats. two units are red tagged and the other four are yellow tagged, but all are unsafe. >> we just wanted to stabilize the situation, get people out of harm's way and then insure that people don't return to a hazardous situation. >> reporter: lovely wine did
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return to grab the rest of they are her belongings that she managed to get out of her home. while the family has a hotel for the night, it's what happens next that scares her the most. >> this is one of the biggest fears i've ever had in my life. i was homeless aging out of foster care up until i was 27 to my first born and now i'm here homeless again with all four of my kids. >> reporter: wine and her family had lived at this location the last three years. she says it's the safest place she's ever lived and it's the perfect home for her children. while her future is in limbo, her first priority now is to stay strong for her children. >> i was just born with this natural resilience of having to be strong even when i'm weak and i just never really had a choice. i'm just trying to stay positive and, you know, trying to gather some resources that i'm familiar with and just take it a day at a time, i guess.
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we are all in awe in the studio of this image. take a look. this incredible rescue in the santa cruz mountains, so this car is teetering on the edge of a cliff. three people are inside and you can imagine how terrified they were. this happened in a remote area north of scotts valley. luckily a chp officer calmly told them how to get out of the car safely and thankfully they all got out okay. interstate 80 and the sierra, a sea of red brake lights for miles, all traffic turned around at nyack because of spinouts over donner summit. chain controls are in effect. if you are headed to tahoe, have a full tank of gas, plenty of snacks and some patience. the winter storms have buried the sierra in several feet of snow, but check out how fast & furious it's coming down, the uc berkeley snow lab tweeting this video saying, "it's
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absolutely dumping out there." let's take you live to san francisco city hall lit up in 9ers colors for tomorrow's big game. charlie walters joining us now with all of the sports action the night before the big game. >> yeah. i could get into a poem right now. tis the night before the nfc wildcard, but i'm not smart. so instead i'll read off the teleprompter. this weekend three teams will not have their week one starting quarterback for their playoff opener. the ravens and dolphins appear to be toast. the 49ers, however, have their former third string qb. 9ers rookie brock purdy is 5-0 since taking over as the team's qb one with the team scoring over 30 points in four of those games. the 49ers as a whole have plenty of momentum heading into tomorrow with ten straight wins. >> we've all been clicking and he's certainly fell into place and taken our offense to continue on success and, you
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know, like i said, we stopped looking at him as our rookie quarterback five weeks ago when he took over and i think he stopped looking at himself like that probably when he got drafted. >> the 49ers were well represented on the nfl all pro team with six selections, nick bosa, ted warner, george kittle and special teamer odom making the second team. 49ers/seahawks, kickoff at 1:30 tomorrow at levi's stadium. the weather may be scarier than the opponent. we know what the 49ers have done against the seahawks this season. we also know what they've done in the rain. small sample size, but that game against the bears, not the greatest omen. i will say that was a much different team and a very long time ago. >> yeah. a lot of elements to watch tomorrow. this is going to be fun. thank you. tonight a person in maine claimed the mega millions jackpot. there's now $1.35
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billion richer. it's the second largest mega millions prize ever. also two lucky bay area residents tonight winning a pair of $928,000 tickets. they happened to be sold in burlingame. might be you. lucky numbers for tonight's drawing are up on your screen right there. still ahead, tonight flames shooting out of the roof, what we know about an apartment building inferno tonight in san francisco the. plus did you know this? eggs are in short supply, but locals are willing to shell out big bucks. we saw. later a billionaire tech mogul finds ou
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well, this is what san francisco firefighters battled tonight in the mission district, roaring flames shooting out of an apartment building. tonight fire damage has displaced 15 people. the building is on 20th street and harrison. luckily everyone made it out safely. no one was injured. no word yet tonight what started this fire. if you've gone shopping lately, eggs have been hard to find or a lot more expensive and you can blame it on the impact of the bird flu and a ban on eggs from caged birds. so would you spend $10 to get your hands on a dozen eggs? apparently people in san francisco are. in fact, tonight in north beach one walgreen's was selling cartons of eggs for 9.99 each. people are sweeping them off the shelves. restaurant owners are feeling the pinch. a case of eggs cost $103 at one san francisco wholesaler and you could be feeling the effects when you're
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dinner bill arrives. >> or your breakfast bill or your weather bill. >> well, we have a whole lot to do with the price of eggs. maybe that's another effect of the flooding. >> who knows? yeah. it's going to be another busy day, another first alert weather day with more rain headed our way. it seemingly won't end, but there is an end to this weather pattern and it is in sight. we could use a good stretch of dry weather, maybe say seven to ten days. eventually we'd like to see rain chances returning to continue chipping away at the drought. we need a break. there's a stronger storm system on the way late tonight into tomorrow. let's look at first alert doppler. i showed you the loop earlier. there are some showers making their way through the santa cruz mountains trying to hold together through the santa clara valley. you might get a brief passing shower in san jose the next 15, 20 minutes. a few light showers for the north bay, but the main event moves in before the sun comes up tomorrow morning, the first batch of showers moving in a
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few showers before sunrise. widespread heavy rain will fall from about 5 a.m. through about 10 a.m. across the bay area. that's a longer window of time than today's rain and it's going to be more intense. those two factors really help escalate the flooding threat for the first half of saturday. that heavy rain doesn't last all day. it moves to the east by late morning, noon at the latest. we still see off and on showers during the afternoon, but it's not going to be raining everywhere all the time. slightly more widespread shower activity moves in saturday evening. once that passes through we're into an off and on shower pattern the rest of saturday night. a few wake-up sunday showers and moves on out and largely dry sunday during the daylight hours. rain moves up from the south at first. this storm system winds up on top of us, so widespread rain sunday night continuing into drive time monday morning. there's going to be some people heading off to work as usual. the duration of the martin luther king
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holiday, especially the first half of the day, widespread rain. a few lingering showers will be in the afternoon. overall we're looking at another 1 1/2 to 3 inches of rain across the bay area on a widespread basis on already saturated ground. that's enough to cause more flooding issues both tomorrow morning and again sunday night into early monday. the higher elevations in the north bay and santa cruz mountains could pick up more than 4 inches of additional rain. the wind energy is going to be a factor with this first system. the winds pick up overnight peaking as the heavy rain moves through tomorrow, widespread gusts in the 30 to 40-mile an hour range, some gusts up to 50 miles an hour, more than strong enough to do additional tree damage and result in additional power outages. in the high sierra the winter storm warning continues through 4 p.m. monday. they are next few days. traffic eet of will be an absolute disaster. it's going to be impossible
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basically for anybody trying to come back from the martin luther king holiday weekend and for anyone trying to get up there if they haven't been paying attention to the forecast. the rain chances do dwindle after monday's system. a few showers tuesday and wednesday amounting to less than a quarter inch of rainfall and then we're looking dry thursday and friday. in the short term, we're waiting on the rain to arrive, seeing clouds increasing, 50s across the board. temperatures stay in the 50s through tonight and all day tomorrow. the very warmest spots may get close to 60 degrees. this is in between the afternoon scattered showers. widespread rain tomorrow morning, then tapers off to showers. on sunday more miss than hit sunday, then more rain sunday night into monday including the potential for thunderstorms. we'll see lingering showers tuesday and wednesday and what you've been waiting for, a couple dry days in the forecast thursday and friday, but be safe over the weekend. we'll be here to keep you updated. huge game in hoops tonight, a top ten showdown between
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he was dancing. >> guilty. we have football out of the way. we already know 35-10, 9ers tomorrow. we have it figured out, right? >> yeah. i figured 35-3. >> our studio audience is saying. >> they say a late touchdown. on to other things now. >> yeah, the golden state warriors, 20-21 was not the first half they envisioned. the good news for the dubs, there's 42 more opportunities to get back to form and they took a pretty nice step tonight in san antonio. warriors playing in front of 68,323 at the alamodome. that's the largest
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crowd in nba history. great start for golden state, steph curry puts his defender on skates, lays it up and in, dubs up 17-4 after a 16-1 run. early third, san antonio was on a run. klay thompson, the natural sign, pushes the warriors lead 83-72. the final four mvp in 2018 tonight had 22. fourth quarter jordan poole makes the save and andre iguodala, 38 years old, still got. it golden state shot over 54%, had eight players score in double figures and the dubs win, 144-113 for just third their fourth road win of the year. >> the last time we had starters in the fourth quarter which is nice, but we got to
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maintain. it. women's basketball, sue bird and megan rapinoe in l.a. for a showdown. stanford by two entering the fourth. then the cardinal called the s.w.a.t. team. cameron brink had six blocks in the fourth quarter, seven for the game. sanford was sitting pretty with five minutes to go, brink the spin and finishes with the left hand. brink had 12 points and 12 boards with her seven blocks. the second-ranked cardinals started the fourth quarter on a 15-0 run and beat the eighth-ranked bruins. hockey, edmonton oilers star conner mcdavid celebrated his 26th birthday tonight in san jose and the oilers had a little party against the sharks. second period mcdavid scored his second goal of the game, 3-0. edmonton wins 7-1, san jose's worst loss of the season.
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mlk weekend is here and tonight in san francisco performers came together to pay tribute to the civil rights icon, dr. martin luther king jr. our betty yu shows us how his legacy of service and commitment to justice lives on. >> the theme of friday's concert is freedom, justice and beloved community. the inspirational evening kicks off a week of mlk celebration events in san francisco. >> reporter: the sounds of r and b and soul singer and the glide ensemble moved the soldout crowd. >> in the name of chokeholds
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that became chokers in our hands. >> reporter: among the night's performers, minister marvin k. white. he honored the life of dr. martin luther king jr. with spoken word. >> when we think about the civil rights movement, we think about the songs and images and even the cadences of the march. that's the art that's a part of. it. >> reporter: marvin says he hopes the spirit of dr. king lives on today in young leaders. >> you can lead from the back. you can push people ahead. you can inspire from the back. you don't have to be out in front and today that can look like technology. that can look like social media. >> reporter: this viral video showing a san francisco art gallery owner spraying a homeless woman with a hose was top of mind for many in the room tonight. >> we can't be siloed by neighborhoods. neighborhood business associations can't take it into their own hands. businesses can't take it in their own hands. you have to worry on nob hill about what's happening in the tenderloin. >> reporter: on this night the
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audience reflected the diversity of the city. the concert gave san francisco resident and rent board executive director christina varner hope. >> it's so moving to have this togetherness in our city at a time when things can be just so divisive, you know, and so challenging and we see so many real difficult events going on on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: this year's mlk celebration hosted by norcal mlk and the san francisco human rights commission features several events including an annual caltrain celebration ride. >> it has always been a multiracial intergenerational movement. so it's lovely to see folks recognizing they have a place in the movement. >> i love. it thousands of people will be out this monday in san francisco to honor the legacy of dr. king and the historic march he led from selma to montgomery, alabama,
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person in the world, so he's not really hurting for cash much. >> yet. >> yes. in other billionaire news, imagine getting a speeding ticket on the very same island you own because, you know, we all own an island, right? >> sure. >> that's what happened to larry ellison in hawaii. the oracle co founder news outlet, he was driving a red corvette when he was stopped by police. check out the body cam video, if you will. >> the reason i stopped you is you ran through the stop sign and you were kind of speeding there. any reason why in particular? >> i was trying to get home for dinner with my kids, but there's no excuse. >> all right. trying to get home for dinner. >> okay. >> when police asked for license and registration, his license was nowhere to be found either. it's unclear what fine or penalty he'll receive for the traffic violation. what do you guys think? >> he could probably afford it, whatever it is. >> i'm sure he can. he wanted
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to get home for dinner. >> i would have said at that point i own this island. >> i'll give him that for not having to name drop in that particular video. th captioning sponsored by cbs >> a group of conservative house republicans defy g.o.p. leader kevin mccarthy, denying him the votes needed to be speaker. mccarthy said late tuesday, he won't drop out of the race for speaker, and is willing to make further concessions to win over skeptical hard-liners. >> it sounds like kevin mccarthy might be very willing to make 17 individual concessions to get these 17 people on board. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching cnn. only god knows why. >> after a humiliating day of defeat, kevin mccarthy offered the freedom caucus even more concessions. first, to placate lauren boebert he agreed to change his name to kevin mcfarty. to win over insane dentist and congressman from arizona, paul gosar, he promised to hold the queen in his mouth
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