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tv   The Late News  CBS  March 26, 2023 11:00pm-11:35pm PDT

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>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening and did so in. >> thieves hit in oakland restaurant twice in two days by the owners say the crimes alike unlike anything they've seen in 50 years of business. >> there has got to be another way instead of hurting people that are already struggling. were trying to keep the doors open. >> southbay still recovering from january storms the large price tag from the repairs on allen rock park, more rain as the break-in storms that come to an end. the fdic's says they have a buyer for silicon valley bank. the changes that could come as soon as tomorrow live from the cbs studio in san francisco a popular open barbecuewita by teo
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ts in r. betty you rtss restaurant ispo b celebring 50 anniversary. >> two burglaries in today's first a window at the family-owned oakland barbecue restaurant on broadway was smashed after 3:00 a.m. on monday, deceive kicked in the office door and use the power sought to get to the larger safe but was unsuccessful the creek made off with the cash box in a smaller safe before running out around the same time that exporting another window was busted this time the owner suspect the same burglar brought an industrial tool and even use the office outlet to power it he took all the cash inside it was it did not in about a minute. >> i'm so upset i felt like they stole from the wrong people, we're for the people. we give so much to this of
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jail, those on welfare, students who never had >> the burglaries happen during oakland restaurant week talking about a move needham or to tears the crowd black-owned businesses celebrating the 50th anniversary ever in jones was started by her grandmother in 1973 nina and her sisters are the third generation keeping it going after dorothy king passed two years ago. >> would have extra money to buy a door to buy security cameras to buy a new safe. we need that money it was paid that monday. >> on saturday and sunday night a group of men from various organizations came together and showed up voluntarily to add an extra layer of security they welcomed customers and welcomed to their cars. >> this is a pillar for this
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community. it always has been. our model will get a take care of those who take care of us. >> she is touched by the communities compassion. >> it makes us feel what we're doing to not stop doing it. instead of hurting people that are already struggling. we're tried to keep the doors open and were trying to keep ever in jones going for a fourth generation. >> a nine-hour standoff it involving a brocaded gunman ended with the man being shot in the sheriff's deputy wounded, beget around eight this morning and bishop court home. when deputies arrived they heard gunfire, officers tried to dig a sheet with the b of the barricaded himself inside and he kept firing from home hitting an officer it ended at five this evening with a man was hit by gunfire, the government and one deputy are in the hospital
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tonight, san jose police tried to tractor the hit-and-run driver who killed a woman on a bike. it happened before seven tonight near blossom hill road in lee avenue in south san jose she died of her injuries ate.acrantr shooting out a temple injured two people the shots were fired during a religious gathering and parade this afternoon police say a fight escalated between two men led to an exchange of gunfire, one of the suspects is on the run tonight. >> it is scary just in case if we decided to go with to the church you never know we might've it involved some way or another. >> they think it was a targeted dispute and no threat to the public. another storm all the way the north bay bracing for high winds and heavy rain the residence nearly emptied the sandbagging station they had two other sites set up for people to fill bags
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it'll take a lot more than sand to get the park open again battered by storms it's been off-limits for a while devin feely has updates from a local park ranger. >> this is allen rock eagle is a popular hiking destination off-limits to the public for months because all of the damage of the wet weather, the bad news that's not likely to change anytime soon almost certainly not in time for easter. >> easter is only a couple of weeks away historically one of the busiest days of our parks is increasingly unlikely that will be opened by that date. >> severe storms in early january toppled trees, triggered rock slides of undercut and buckled the main road in the park and the cleanup is good to be more extensive in the repairs more expensive than first mentioned. >> just in the spark $19 million in damages that is the current
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estimate and roads cost a lot. >> park ranger gave us a guided tour in early february we went back again this week and ranger daniel said it's been unrelenting and new damage like this seems to pop up all the time. you can see the clear danger this tree expansive entire trail and it looks like it's fallen from 25 feet up. >> the biggest challenges the road engineers are trying to figure out the best way to stabilize injury. until that happens the park will not fully reopen. >> the road is the biggest reason why were not open right now. >> is a discussion of a phase reopening to hikers and bikers and later two cars but even that is likely weeks and months away. >> what is not months away another storm coming in. >> 24 hours from now we could see the leading edge coming into the north bay were close enough
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now to get high resolution and were pulling out a lot more details on it, first of all that's 24 hours from now look how impressive the area of low pressure is it does not exist right now it's getting go from not formed to that in 24 hours that is rapid intensification what it means we notice the rain as early as about midnight and 1:00 a.m. monday night into tuesday, this is really the widespread rain that is tuesday morning on the later hours of the commute will be checked back in the forecast were to slow this down and i'll show you the latest image we still have another day and a half on-again off-again showers and when you add it all up from early tuesday until thursday morning we pick up an inch and a quarter but it's really tuesday morning when the widespread steady rain will be off-again off-again showers
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in the other issue is the wind the national weather service has a wind advisory for this it is tuesday morning 5:00 a.m. to two in the afternoon it does include the city, the peninsula, the east bay shoreline 40-mile an hour will take trees down, more of this on the complete forecast but those of the headlines, back to you. >> drivers rushing to get to tahoe hoping to get ahead of the upcoming snow, sean tay has this report from along i 80. >> a lot of people look at the break in the weather and thought it might be the best time to travel because the next 24 hours will be traded in a beatable spring day in a ground of precipitation, for people hitting the slopes in the sierra, timing is everything. >> we try to going the atmospheric rivers. >> especially after rivers dumped trillions of gallons of water over california the winter
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blast forehatr while restricting drivers for traveling through higher elevations is a blizzard like conditions on saturday driver said they encountered some snow. >> snow we invite out kind of fun. >> what's in store monday night may mean heavy snow at 2500 feet lasting through wednesday drivers are being warned of chain control and road closures are possible discouraging people to travel, however, once a winter storm passes many are thinking about the next trip to the ski resorts. >> i'm trying to take a week day off so i could come and ski. >> not going anywhere with the skis will stay in the car. >> a lot of people like the idea of skiing in the spring a reminder it is narrowing and drivers are being warned amount travel will be difficult to impossible. >> big brother news over the weekend on friday night something states were ripped
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apart by a series of tornadoes, 26 people killed the storms left 170-mile path of destruction in the tornado touchdown for about an hour. he started the mississippi and traveled east were hail humor to alabama in the western part of the state leveling dozens of homes, the governor praised police and paramedics. >> in times of tragedy and crisis they stand up and show up. >> emergency shelters are open tonight crews from a number of states are helping clean up the widespread damage in mississippi, fema says the recovery will take a long time. coming up twitter secretly to online how much elon musk says the company is worth now after his takeover, new sign going up on silicon valley bank association what it means for its customers. later hitting the big time a local hockey team is getting ready to hit the ice and
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>> new and 11 on sunday night silicon valley bank is sold to first citizens bank, the announcement coming straight from the fdic and this is what it means they say starting tomorrow the 17 former silicon valley bank location will open
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as first citizens bank and company, silicon valley bank customers should only use the current branch until the notified that all the systems have been moved to first citizens, silicon valley had about $167 billion in assets. first citizens only bought part of that, 90 billion is still with f tic. part of twitter source code was leaked online that is the code that runs a software engine of twitter, the leak was posted on the website get hub incense been taken down the court filings twitter is asking get hub to tell them who posted it to begin with, twitter's value has dropped by more than half since elon musk bought the company according to elon musk he sent an e-mail to the staff obtained by the new york times and they said elon musk told employees twitter is worth 20 billion compared to the 44 billion the
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elon musk paid for back in october, he said the mass layoffs were necessary to avoid bankruptcy. congressman ro khanna says he will not be running for diane feinstein senate seat. feinstein announced he was retiring earlier this year instead of running himself he said he will help run barbara lee's campaign for the senate. >> i am honored to be cochairing barbara lee's campaign for the senate in endorsing her today we need a strong anti-war senator and she will play the role. >> the democratic field to fill feinstein seats includes katie porter and adam schiff, there are republicans the state has elected one to the senate since pete wilson in 19883 gop leaders said their adding legislation to protect former and current presidents from lawsuits this comes as former president trump is being investigated about an
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alleged hush money payment to adult st star stormy daniels. alvin bragg fired back saying inappropriate for congress to interfere with pending local investigation and said this action undermine the legitimate worker prosecutors, the new york da had to increase security following recent death threats. from that our own stormy weather coming into the bay area tomorrow night. >> focus primarily on tuesday, the national weather service put out a wind advisory for this, i want to focus on the element to the first especially the recent memory of the storm that came through exactly one week before this one is going to read the to have similarities but i want to make it clear off the bat this is not going to be the intensity that that one was. i'll show you why if you look at the large satellite storm is developing in the massive clouds that's going to be g fed into te
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storm we watch over the next 24 hours it does something the last storm did a rapid intensification from disorganization into a very impressive looking storm. that looks like a cinnamon roll tightly wound up but they don't often look that well put together the last one did that too, if you come in for a close-up look we want to remove the clouds and the rain and look at the winfield because that will give us an idea of what the winds will look like and if you see the same signature we have and i have a well developed mid latitude, that i is not coming over the bay and it develops farther out and sooner before it gets here so you don't get the immediate hit a rapid intensification over us. what really matters is not the eyes for the storm what we care about this limb the band a brighter purple that is a more
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traditional cold front this is how we normally get wind from winter storm like this that will sweep across the bay were detail in a second. the eye is going to stay out there is so funny to talk about these things, they really have the a periods it's been the last three the pacific has locked-in a pattern where it's developing the systems with tightly wound cold core centers which look really impressive in the winfield. >> is not just cool to look at the port to check the details, here's the take away the winds pick up tuesday morning and they gas from 30 - 40 miles an hour this is the peak the later morning hours we see the peak cast, 4070-mile cost if you get into the bay is not as strong but still strong enough with 30-mile an hour guest all of the numbers are still strong enough to take the occasional tree down probably more than the occasional tree at the peninsula
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and that's with the advisory was primarily focused it doesn't include the city peninsula under peninsula and the inland valleys are also left out of this is still going to be windy and deaf that you can still have an occasional down tree from the scenario, the timing for that window goes through tuesday morning and 9:00 a.m. is a fo focus. you don't want to put it down to a specific hour that's where the model is that now. >> what about the rain same story right there late morning that's where you get your widespread steady rain and the 9:00 o'clock albert but were get a bracket from 5:00 a.m. to ten or 11 in the morning that's when we see the line of showers move across here's a clear pattern that line is gone the rest of tuesday all day wednesday a chance of isolated scattered showers these will come through with organized lines. there is a center of the system
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coming quite close. a couple of takeaways from that on wednesday the possibility here would be isolated thunderstorms it would not be the set up with the intense winds you could have gusty winds with isolated under storms and that would be the focus to watch on wednesday and thursday, a couple of busy days, look at the rainfall totals those will likely have some concern from a flooding standpoint. small stream that we went around the last storm and a little more focus for the heavy rain. there is a seven-day forecast, tuesday the first of the day no surprise we color that in red as early as friday and the forecast remained stubbornly consistent on this and has not changed a whole lot. back over to you. >> we are set coming up what happens to our when the art school closes. after the break will tell you about the effort to preserve the legacy of san francisco art
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institute, sad news the pacific landmark closing its doors how long until the siebel splits. >> a rarity at chase center. >> the ncaa men's final four is set in the local dna all over it. >> plus the bay area boys of summer our home. those four stories and more tonight on game day at the bottom
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back a big show to preserve art and culture in san francisco. ♪ >> hundreds of supporters turned out for a fundraiser put on by the alumni association of san francisco art institute that closed its doors for good after july attribute around 152 years and had financial problems and organizers are trying to keep the spirit alive. >> people are trying to keep up the idea that san francisco has something to say culturally artistically, musically that
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there is still a vibrant scene in san francisco that it will not by. >> penelope houston the lead singer of the punk band the avengers back in the day funds will pay for space and operate the art institute archive after 60 years in business specific siebel entertainment center is closing the doors for good the bowling ally in the restaurant the arcade is set to close at the end of may, they decided to close the family business to begin a new chapter. a local hockey team getting ready to make the national
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>> a local youth hockey team won the state championship now they will represent california in the national news in minnesota, they caught up with the buzzing golden state elite. >> it is fast, physical and competitive we keep hearing from the players that sunday practice in cupertino buzz meeting claim with high intensity attacking the net from all angles. >> the buzz inside the boys are like that were buzzing around the ice doing our thing and make it happen. >> they said the right wing
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golden state elite aa and bay area hockey team made up of seniors and juniors. >> the boy worked really hard and were excited to show them what we got, represent california. >> the shootout was from one of the games we won earlier this month sharee and his teammates went on to win the state championship that was a couple of weeks ago to fly to minnesota on wednesday to compete at the usa hockey nationals. >> the golden state elite is scheduled to play against the number two ranked team in the country along with other youth teams where they live and breathe hockey. >> we want to show them were not skating california we can hang with them and skate with them. >> they said no fear going against the best young players. >> i'm confident i know the boys are confident, we are ready. we have kids from all around the
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bay area and beyond not many go to the same high school. the fact that we came together in an incredible season. >> the first game this coming season against the minnesota team. >> they are tough but the boys . >> when the boys are buzzing there's not much you can do. >> the team is doing really w well. >> buzzing and focusing on a win
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>> here's what columbia university engineers are up to using 3d to create a dessert. a dash of laser light managed to future icing on the cake. students from camarillo high school southern california broke the record making board from old
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>> game day for march 26. we have a let to get to tonight. we wanted to send to you chase center where the warriors were involved in another huge game to help solidify its playoff standing. first game for gary peyton ii vs. being traded a month ago, chase center got loud, second quarter, didn't take long to get peyton involved, curry's pass found the mark, nine points and 15 minutes for the young glove. look at this help defense, came in and swatted carl anthony towns and got it done on the other end, curry found peyton in the corner for corner pocket three. so productive. under 3 to play warriors down to thompson hit a key three here put the warriors back on top.
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