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tv   The Late News  CBS  March 28, 2023 1:37am-2:12am PDT

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>> hello, there's something weird going on on tuesdays in march. we have another storm coming. every time, it's a little bit different. some pretty strong winds and lightning. darren has been tracking this storm pretty much more days. you were talking about it last week. here it is now. what are we looking at? >> i knew we can point out the weirdness. you're not the only one whothat. it is odd. what does the third one bring? we already see the rain for northern california. when we put it in the future cast, it could rain in the north bay. it's really in the early morning hours, around 5:00 a.m.
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we need it for around 9:00 in the morning, to 3:00 in the afternoon. the widespread ban will move for about everybody. it's not the only event. this storm has so much else. there's the center of the storm, like the last two tuesdays a strong area of low pressure, coming abnormally close to california. that means, we have a wind advisory. this one is focused on the same time frame, tomorrow in torrow afternoon. it means we can have more down trees and the final issue is the possibility of thunderstorms on wednesday. if you look at the map, where the storm prediction colors in, who needs to be aware? we're in it on wednesday. that's the last thing we need to talk about and we'll do that coming in the first alert forecast. wednesday, it's also a first alert day.
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>> and thunderstorms, is something a little bit different this time. >> power outages are on a lot of people's minds. bad for business? bad, too. they are hurting some homeowners in ways. businesses are even more vulnerable than they are. betty was in oakland. i know you talked to a restaurant, after thieves hit them >> that's right, >> this restaurant owner says he's feeling anxious, ahead of the next storm headed to the bay area. he has one window boarded up. he hopes tomorrow's storm won't invite more criminal activity. co-owner recently celebrated plant-based eatery, roasted in
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one year anniversary. he also experienced the second break-in in five months, during last tuesday's severe storm >> the entire building lost power that day. we figured, whoever broke in, thought that, there wouldn't be enough response time for law enforcement. all of the alarms in the building weren't working because of the power outage. they were, probably, like 2 minutes >> it was enough to set them back about $1,000 in window repairs >> we didn't think it will be that bad. usually, we would get a storm >> five months ago, burglar smashed a different window to get inside and steal cash >> gentleman came from arizona. he said, we were the first people we googled. when we went outside, someone broke in their car. we were the first people he went
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to see >> he said, someone broke into his own car twice while he was at work. angela jackson said, her car and the place of work, were both hit by burglars in oakland >> it's kind of scary -- because it's, really unfortunate, that can't feel comfortable >> and people, especially, breaking out to burglary, they are hitting the lowman >> and milton wants to see more police patrols in the area >> want to revamp downtown, want people to come in the oakland area. it's hard >> he didn't report, that he would be dropped or it would trigger the premiums to go up, something he gives a lot of >> and another thing that we've
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talked about with situations like this, has to do with the police response in oakland, in residential areas, we heard of a long delay for police to get there. what happened to this >> he was told to call the nonemergency number. he either got the busy signal and the phone keeps ringing and ringing. he hasn't had time -- at this time, he focused on getting the business back and running >> that's a tough break, buddy. thank you so much. when it comes to the weather, please stay with us for first alert weather coverage. find us, or streaming on the cbs news app story that's disturbing and hauntingly familiar. and these are little kids, children, holding hands as police surrounded their elementary school today. another school shooting in america. six people were killed, including three children. they were only 9-year-old. a warning, some of the
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surveillance released by police is disturbing. reporter is in for us tonight >> children held hands as they were taken to safety, following a double shooting in their parent's school >> and the shooter killed three students and three adults at the covennant school >> was hoping the day would never come >> the students were just 9-year-old, identified as evelyn, halle scruggs and william kenny. the adults, substitute teacher and head of school, kathleen kooch who was interviewed, cbs affiliate, in nashville in 2090 >> motto is to be known, to be loved, to be prepared, because we feel like this goes together >> police say the shooter was audrey hail. the former scooter of the schschool
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>> we have writings that pertain to this day. we have a map on how this is going to take place. >> police >> and entire ins den happened in 14 minutes. terrified parents, were seen rushing to the school >> and there was not enough times. ? >> this is the 130th mass shooting in the united states. it is the 89th on a school campus. we're seeing a lot of reaction tonight.
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senator said, just because you experienced trauma or pain, doesn't give you the right to pass the pain to others san francisco, already one of the expensive cities in the entire world. tens and thousands of families are about to lose something that helps put food on the table every month plus, at this time last year, we were in the middle of a terrible drought. ski resorts cannot dig out fast enough >> and the northern lights have been visible in places they are rarely seen but in places you can usually see them, you could see them >> and hugh
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>> you could imagine to try to buy food in the bay area with less than $25 a month. in april, the state is cutting extra cal fresh benefit that were helping people survive the pandemic. more than 110 families used that cal fresh >> twice a week, maria fernandez volunteers at el marketitto. she calls it her form of therapy >> i didn't feel isolated at home, depressed. i feel really loved and
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respected >> maria is in recovery and has dependent on the market and what it's provided >> and the community is what helped me put me back in one piece. coming here, i feel like i'm giving to the cmunity >> she's been receiving cal fresh. and they provide maria just under $600. the benefits are ending at the end of march and now she will see a $90 deduction >> and going to the dproesries and say no to things they really want >> and she can't only survive on
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the basic produce often priced lower than specialty items. >> it's been difficult, especially, he needs the fish proteins and he's dieted on whole wheat, past the whole wheat bread >> and san francisco alone, is losing $11 million a month, that will impact $96,000. and as the pandemic benefits, ending amid soaring inflation prices. they will not know how much of an increase they will see in the coming weeks
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>> it's here with a scaled upped fashion, because of the number people who lost their jobs. we know more people are in need of food, benefits than before the pandemic >> both larda and maria, it acted as stablization for people with food insecurity >> it's perfect to feed myself and the kids >> opening an era for more than 70,000 households across the city and thousands more throughout the bay area >> the sierra snow pack is on track to be one the snowiest seasons on record. here's how pal sad ski is digging out. the california snow pack currently at a 7 year high.
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>> these images have been mind-boggling >> the story has quickly been in the southern sierra >> we have an another storm and it will give us some issues tomorrow. and you could see, already showing up. doesn't that look unique. and this is going to form into one, into powerful area. and the best way to watch that, is look at it in a wind field. look what happens to that thing. that's by the time we get to tomorrow. the good thing about this, it will go under a rapid intense ficication. it will turn into a powerful low and will do far enough from us,
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we won't have to experience the downside. that developed off the coast of the bay and we had to be there with it while it's going in the transition and all kind of things that happen. if we're not going to experience this, you see -- that is the cold front that extends in front of it. that will give us the 40 miles an hour winds tomorrow. it will come through in the morning. the center of the low, continues goes south and harmlessly stays there. we will experience that in another weigh. that's wednesday's -- 40 miles an hour independent gusts will come through tomorrow. the 9:00 hour is like prime time, from when we are going to experience the 40 miles an hour gusts and likely down trees. and then by the time we get to
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the afternoon, the worst of the wind is done. let's turn our attention in the rain. it has a similar in the timing. 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. it will be a wet, slick and probably even some ponding of water in roadways and lower under sections in the north bay. by the time we get to 8:00, 2:00, 3:00 in the arch, that line goes to the hard of the bay. it finally comes down and. and on wednesday, the story becomes a little more interesting. that's why wednesday has been included. we will pull out for the wide view. as it does, it's too close.
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>> you could get localized flooding, from the isolated thunderstorms. and it's raining enough. and you'll have the 40 miles an hour gusts. and this storm has a focus like the last two did. and you have to still be on your guard. it's still enough for problems and enough wind for some problems, even if it's not as bad. impressive snow coming, two more feet, four feet probably at the resorts. when we look at the seven-day forecast, we included wednesday, as another first alert day. and we're going to break after that. a chance of as we get to the next weekend. it's like late sunday into
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monday, it doesn't look particularly overwhelmingly impressive. sarah, back over to you. shining light on women who lead their communities >> plus, a giant, says good-bye one last time in oracle park. that was irrelevant. all good-byes
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>> i have a feeling, people are relieved, baseball is coming back? >> buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks >> i definitely would buy them for my kid >> opening day, thursday. final day, is spring training. forget the game. it was bigger than me, spring baseball. if i had a cap, i would tip it to theia you will time giant fan
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favorites. >> sergio coming out of the bullpen. signed last week so he could officially retire out of san francisco. the a's were up 11 hp 2. and perez singles a run. and unable to record and out. look who comes out and says, it's time to go. they embrace at the mound, special moment as romo, walks off the diamond, one last time in oracle park. the a's did go on to win the game nba, yesterday, minnesota, was about, to send in the line. and instead, greenfield, got it, colorado, knocked it down.
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that's the go ahead 3. next possession, few seconds up. looking for seth curry. instead threw it to the popcorn vendor. six games to go. golden state is on the line of making the threaded play tournament >> they outplayed us, made the plays down the stretch, we needed to make. we had to close the game. got to execute down the stretch. i have to help them execute >> and sacramento, the capitol. a win and they would clench a play-off birth. and timberwolves had the grinch. jaden mcdaniels, that's nasty. minnesota, 119-115. the kings will likely clench the play-off spot, and not nearly as
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fun. it's big for the warriors. they are tied with the timberwolves for 6th place and minnesota owns the tiebreaker. if the play-offs started, golden state will be hosting a playin game at chase. as i told photographer, john anglen. there's still six games to go. 3 on the road and the last road game at portland. it could come down to that one. portland is not good >> it didn't have to be this hard >> it didn't >> and one of the great walkoff songs of all time >> thank you so much >> and okay. how some of the biggest warrior stars are celebrating the women,
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>> the warriors are recognizing women making a difference in the bay area. the team had a specialevent,
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where players brought guests they wanted to recognize for the important work they've done for local non-profit. the women they brought, went in a shopping spree >> and to show appreciation for everything they do >> a school that serves students in the autism spectrum >> an organization for me. and to do everything, in their power, to you know, bring to the notice. and identify this is huge. that's what i'm here to do and continue to do >> gary payton were from the non-profit, that advocates for the disability. as he's got his own personal struggles with dyslexia >> and here to give a gift, to give back and somebody, to so
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much in the communities >> and warriors, for concern and he invited daniel banks. and teaches young people in the business side >> and they will be running the world tomorrow and making a way better place than it is now >> and after the shopping spree, each woman was surprised for their donation >> a guy who
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>> a bucket list item, you see them before >> technicality, and way up in northern montana. and all the way to iceland and we don't end up seeing them >> and hanging out in iceland >> and last week, a lot of people saw them. and this is in fair banks alaska. this video was shot on friday by a storm chaser >> and that's the most vnt i've seen from video >> yeah, he called this the most insane aurora of his .
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he spent a lot of time. and he said, this is just the craziest thing. he couldn't believe his eyes >> it didn't make sense. there were reports and some video, and not most impressive. and seeing this a couple of nights ago from the same storm >> seeing reports, in northern arizona >> and not only seeing them in places like that, this is what it looked like in northern europe. pretty amazing >> yeah >> take the scene from the - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for neuroq, a total brain support supplement designed to boost memory and focus and clinically shown to improve working memory an astonishing 30% in just 90 days. brought to you by lifeseasons. do you have trouble concentrating or focusing on simple tasks? what about experiencing low energy, stress, or anxiety? - my memory, my focus, having those brain freezes,

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