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now at 11:00, a bay area newlywed gunned down in an active road convicted killer may not spend long behind bars. >> from kpix , this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i am sara donchey. th pain of losing their son seemed too much to bear, then came th district attorney's decision on how to charge the shooter who killed him in an apparent fit o road rage. tonight, a alameda county couple tells betty yu they feel victimized all over again. >> reporter: this video of him taking vacation in the philippines came about three
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months before he was gunned down. the san francisco resident and newlywed was gunne down after he got into an argument with people in the car next to him. according to the alameda county sheriff's office, the shooter was later identified as 17-year-old sergi morales jaquez. the sheriff's office said he was already facing gun charges and was linked to two other murders as person of interest. >> we are so scared, my family is so scared. remark reinhardt' mother spoke to her husband and reinhardt's stepdad felix. they learned that the suspect was sentenced to seven years but he could be afforded probation sooner. the sheriff wrote on hi facebook page that a petition was submitted to alameda county district attorney pamela price's office to have him
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charged as an adult thanks to his violent history. unfortunately that petition was denied, and he was charged as a juvenile. >> i feel bad that this case is only seven years. they protect the criminals. i am a victim here! i am reaching out to pamela price for the district attorney, to help. >> reporter: pamela price has faced criticism for pursuing lenient sentencing. she ran on platform to end mass incarceration and voted to stop over-criminalizing use. she promised to stop charging youth under 18 as an adult. >> this is like a slap in the face! no! right justice! >> reporter: she says that he emptied the entire clip into he son. reinhardt had stepped out of the car and was unarmed. she
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said he was proud to work for tesla on the assembly line and enjoyed the outdoors. >> i am reaching out because nobody can pay attention with this case! because a lot of criminal, they think they can d this! >> reporter: this is one of several cases where victims and critics feel that price has gon too easily on a violent criminal. we have repeatedly reached out for her comment on cases, including this one, and we have never gotten a response sarah. >> oh my gosh. you just heard that mom and how frustrated and angry and just desperate she sounded in her voice. we have done many interviews like this, betty, and that was hard to hear. i know you mentioned the suspect who is now an adult and linked to two other murders. what else do we know? >> reporter: know, and this
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is why the sheriff's office petitioned to have him charged as an adult, but less than two weeks after reinhardt's death, the suspect was identified as a shooter at an oakland birthday party where two teenage brother died. there are several other crimes that this person is reportedly linked to as well. >> again, we welcome a response from pamela price and we have reached out repeatedly. betty, thank you for bringing us that story. we appreciate it. new details tonight on the rolling gun battle at san francisco's embarcadero. police say they have arrested 33-year-old lee haywood of pittsburgh , a wanted felon wit a warrant out of antioch. polic said he was in the black suv exchanging gunfire with the white sedan near fisherman's wharf sunday. the feud left fou bystanders heard with two adult hit by shattered glass and bullet fragments and two girls hit by the suspect's cars. they are expected to be okay. the su
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later crashed where police foun haywood and an 18-year-old woma shot. she was later treated and released. san francisco's mission district has also been rattled by gun violence recently and community members gathered to call for peace and solutions. the san francisco piece collaborative led the rally near the site of the shooting that hurt nine people earlier this month. they want more help from the city, including more mental health resources. >> our government has failed to address the issues of the well-being and wellness of our communities. across the country there is no plan. >> on that very block, city workers have been cracking down on unpermitted street vendors. people who live nearby city have seen improvements during enforcement hours but that it picks up in the evening. just today rob bonta announced a new
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deal between retailers and online resellers to keep stolen stuff off the internet. more than a dozen retailers and online marketplaces signed an information-sharing pledge and there is a new online portal fo the public to report retail crime. how about a live look at th fairmont hotel in san francisco where president biden is spending the final night of his bay area visit. he has been busy. earlier today marine one landed here at the college of marin at a pretty big crowd was there to greet him. the president went to a fundraiser hosted by a handful of investors. governor newsom was there, too, but biden began hi day in the city talking all about a.i. at a roundtable event. he said his administration wants to get a grip on some of the advantages and some of the long-reported risks of this evolving tech. he did all of this as news broke
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about his son hunter agreeing t a plea deal with the doj. he will plead guilty to tax charge and illegal gun possession in exchange for staying out of prison. the president was asked about th, am very proud of my s >> maybe you heard this. some trauma in the skies. norad fighter jets intercepted three planes that flew into restricte airspace. someone in marin caught some of that on video. pretty amazing. we also told you about ron desantis who was on a trip to california, too, raising money just like president biden. turn out he made a stop in the city. this is video from a new campaign ad . he is standing i the street somewhere and had this to say about san francisco >> this city is not vibrant anymore. it has really collapse because of leftist policies and these policies have caused people to flee this area.
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>> desantis still has a long road ahead of he wants to win the republican primary. the mos recent cbs news poll of likely gop voters had him trailing former president trump by almos 40 points. the search for five people on board a missing sub in the depths of the pacific is so harrowing that experts aren't even sure how they would pull off a rescue if they got the chance. plus, breaking news on a tiny glimmer of hope. >> we have not seen wreckage floating and we have not heard an explosion underwater on sonar. >> more on the local ties to on of the missing. and this was quite a discovery, where a special law enforcement task force uncovere this massive pile of catalytic converters and the police department taking a bit of a harry potter approach to emergency communications. why they say this will work when something else won't. summer solstice is tomorrow but you will have a hard time telling, especially if you are
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the titanic have less than two days of breathable air left, bu a tiny sliver of optimism. the coast guard said a canadian aircraft has detected underwate noises during the search, igniting hope that they could b alive. >> reporter: it seems like an impossible task, searching thousands of miles in the north atlantic, in hopes of pulling off a rescue the likes of which no one has ever seen, but no news is better than bad news of the friends and family of the missing still holding out hope. >> we have not heard the explosion underwater with the sonar. >> reporter: the coast guard said five people were on board the submersible called the titan, which was headed for the wreckage of the titanic. pakistani-british businessman shahzada dawood and his son wer on board. dawood serves on the team based at mountain view. teams from around the world hav been searching with the oxygen
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supply dwindling and the destination 2.5 miles beneath the surface. 12 an attempt at a rescue has never been pulled of from the steps. alameda is also home to a submersible research program. >> they were doing things that made a lot of us who have been in the business for a long time was going on. >> reporter: don walsh was one of the first to venture to the depths of the pacific. he worries about safety lapses on the titan, like the decision to not have a rescue beacon or escape hatch. >> if they are floating around in the ocean by thursday mornin it will be too late anyway. >> reporter: he profiled the company that owns it, oceangate expeditions. that clip was from david story last year, an eerie foreshadowing of the present-da
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emergency. >> what is terrifying about it is there are so many ways to die. there are so many things that can go wrong that go through my head, but honestly, they had literally pre-considered all of these things and set up redundant systems for every single one of them. >> the ratio between miracle an fate is decreasing with miracle getting very, very small and fate getting very, very big. >> reporter: the study told us in a statement when we reached out that we are holding out every hope for a successful rescue mission and the safe return of our brother and all those on board. the situation i serious but we extend our thoughts and best wishes for a positive outcome. revenue numbers tonight on fentanyl deaths, not in san francisco but in santa clara county. 41 people died of fentanyl overdoses there last month, and that is up from 17 in april according to county
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health. to put that in perspective, the county reporte 161 fentanyl deaths in all of 2022. the total inmate was more than a quarter of that number. check this out. this was a brush fire that burned along south bound 880 in newark. it started around 7:00 this evenin at the thornton avenue on-ramp. no word yet on how it started. especially as we get into summer. >> yes, which is tomorrow, right? >> right. 7: 58 a.m. >> i know it is never going to feel like summer in the city in the summer but it hasn't really felt like summer even elsewhere in the bay area. we have not ha that taste. >> know. but elsewhere? texas has been cooking. the national weather service in san angelo managed to fully bake a batch of cookies on the dashboard of car. fully baked. that is how hot it could get inside of a
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car. it was 114 degrees there today. and the worst of the hea is over mexico, not over texas. so it is even worse further to the south. it is kind of the other side of the weather seesaw. we are on the cool side of things. it will not really feel like summer as we head int the first day of summer tomorrow. let's look at the big picture pattern here. we start with a look at the seasons overall and with summer tomorrow, what that actually means. we have the sun in the middle. obviously this is not t scale because the sun is about 1000 times wider in diameter than the earth is and we are much further away, but just the tilt of our planet and how that produces the seasons. we all learned in elementary school that we have seasons because th earth is tilted. elementary students seem to think that the earth tilt wobbles back and forth and that is where we go from winter to spring to summer to fall. the tilt is consistent at 23.5 degrees. it just depend
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on where we are in our orbit, and tomorrow we are in the position where the northern hemisphere is more directly tilted towards the sun, so we get more direct sunbeams coming down on the tropic of cancer which is at 23.5 degrees north latitude. so let's talk about how much light we will get in different parts of the planet. we will get almost 15 hours of daylight tomorrow. of the arcti circle 20 hours of daylight. at the equator it is still 12 hours. it always is. at the south pole it is the opposite end of the spectrum where they get zero hours of daylight. it will not actually feel like summer tomorrow. the storm system to our north will break into two different pieces and this will set up just mea cool cloudy start to summer time and even a chance for a little bit of missed and drizzle along the coast. tonight we stay mostly clear, but tomorrow into
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thursday and thursday night int early friday we have more cloud and the chance for maybe a couple hundredths of an inch of moisture along the coast. at th moment we are seeing clear skie overhead with a hint at the marine layer. temperatures are mostly in the 50s and the warm spot is 60 degrees. lows tonigh will drop down to upper 40s and a lot of low 50s on the map. that is on the cool side for th first day of summer time. highs tomorrow will only reach into the 70s and one for the most part. some of the warmer spots are in the low 80s but the numbers are three to seven degrees below normal across the board, mid-to-upper 60s on the bay and along the coast the extra cool air settles in as we get to thursday and friday. we will stay in this pattern with the six to 10 day outlook showing below average temperatures all the way throug the end of june but then we start to see changes for early july. so signs that we are getting into may be a more typical summer weather pattern
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as we head into the new month, but that is still pretty far down the line. we are looking a the eight to 14 day outlook. temperatures will stay in the low to mid 60s and mid-to-upper 60s for oakland and east bay. i the temperatures will be well below average all the way through the weekend and early next week, but at least we get the coolest and claudia stays out of the way before we hit th weekend. should be pleasantly cool for inland parts of the ba area saturday and sunday, maybe not as pleasantly cool along th coast with highs in the upper 50s. vern? straight ahead in sports, nine innings not enough for the oakland a's! and the giants' second straight walk-off night!
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the dugout. we got baseball upo nosara e the wo a roarmacola about the g-man's streak at nine! >> what is the confidence level of the team? >> we are definitely on a roll! >> fernando tatis jr. did not miss in the fifth! deepest part to center field and was 3-1. panicked, giants? and a one-hopper into mccovey cove tied the game at three. so bottom of the ninth. bases loaded, two outs, 3-2 count for joc pederson against josh haider! and this is what happened! a walk-off walk, and
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that's the ball game! giants wi 4-3. second night in walk-off fashion, and guess what? the giants are now 2.5 games out of first place in the national league west as this win streak has hit nine! and a's brought out their own fireworks in cleveland against the guardians. tony kem golfed one into right field and it did not take long to leave the yard! oakland led 2-0 but the guardians did match it with two in the seventh and this one got away from them in extras. bottom of the 10th, bases loaded, andres jimenez slapped one down the right field line and the game was over! guardian came back and won 3-2. now the a's have lost six in a row. her is a fun one right here. 7'2" victor quinn but llama at yanke stadium. he handled the bat lik a twig in his hands! how did he
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handle the baseball? here is your answer. they will not be laughing when he handles the basketball. the golf ball in hi hands! so i cannot wait for tomorrow. back to the giants, sarah. this is a team thing. th last game that they won on a walk, 2016 . these guys are winning and all sorts of ways. they can strike from anywhere i the lineup, top to bottom. >> that is so exciting. that is not the team we were talking about just a few short months ago. >> the adventure continues against the padres tomorrow! it was the ballpark where willie mays got his start, and soon it will host its first major league game ever in his honor. join us sunday morning at 10:00 for our two-our celebration hope, love, pride. you can watch it on kbcw and streamed live on
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if you had your catalytic converter stolen lately, and a lot of people have, it could very well be in this pile. alameda county's regional auto theft task force seized about 240 of them from a pair of fencing operations in oakland. they also seized a stolen car, three guns and more than a quarter million dollars in cash and they arrested six people. the ncaa is considering dropping cannabis from a list o banned substances for student athletes. the committee on competitive safeguards says the testing should be limited to performance-enhancing drugs, which cannabis is most certainl not. all three ncaa divisions would have to agree to change the rule. they could decide on
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that come fall. it is where the great willi mays once played, and next year thcountry's oldest ballpark will host its first-ever mlb game. it was the longtime home of the birmingham black barons where mays started his career back in 1948. the giants signed him two years later, and next june they will take on the st. louis cardinals they are in
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say is fair, because you know, there will come a day -- >> things can happen! >> things can happen, yes. i am not sure how much we would wan to send a tweet by carrier pigeon. >> carrier pigeons used to carr messages between police stations, helping them keep in touch with other police units o the move. messages are written on paper, placed in a capsule and then tied to the leg of a pigeon. i can't believe we are walking through this, like here is how the technology works! th police are saying the training is foolproof. >> it would be as effective as it had been for the past 50 years. every medication breaks down, but this never fails. >> once the pigeons are trained their memory and accuracy at identifying routes remains for years. police say they have kep
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