tv The Late News CBS July 28, 2023 11:00pm-11:36pm PDT
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blank space at bars, hotels, an restaurants. from kpix, this is the late news on cbs bay area. >> tonight, taylor swift is in her levi's era. hotels are sold out, restaurants booked up, and the local economy is raking in millions. i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey tonight. ou chopper caught the unbelievable lines going into levi stadium for the eras tour. well over 100,000 fans are expected between the two shows. the gate didn't open until 4:30, but thousands of people had been outside for hours by then makin and trading friendship bracelet
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and showing off their looks. th shows are having impacts far beyond the stadium. it's a game changer for businesses in the middle of a cruel summer for tech lay offs. betty yu reports they're just as excited as the fans. >> reporter: santana row is jus one of the shopping and dining destinations here in the south bay feeling the effects of taylor swift coming to town. we met some fans that came a long way to see the pop superstar. how did you guys prep for this? >> made a lot of bracelets and got cute outfits. >> we made 78. >> reporter: and you're wearing them all tomorrow? >> yes. >> reporter: jennifer, her daughter and cousin flew in for saturday's concert. [ singing ] >> reporter: the second of two shows that's bringing well over 100,000 fans to the bay area. >> we just came out here for
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some shopping and dinner. we'll go back, relax, and spend the day tomorrow getting ready. >> reporter: this was the closest destination that worked for the fresh family. is this your first time in the bay? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you think? >> it's' really fun area. we love it. >> it's really pretty and nice out here. >> reporter: nearby tony and elba's pizza and pasta has felt the taylor effect all week. the owner even reserved two tables for taylor herself. >> it's just for fun. >> reporter: he welcomes the pre-show rush in the early afternoon. >> what's going to happen is i told someone it's boom, boom, boom, taylor, taylor, taylor until saturday, and sunday everybody will be like oh, it's like the rush is done and they'll be emotionally done. >> reporter: the ceo of joint venture silicon valley russell hancock called taylor the beatles of the 21st century, an the eras tour the biggest boost
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since the pandemic. >> ticket income alone is going to generate around 14, 15 million. that's not including the resale market. merchandise including hotel, bars, restaurants. the transit services that are going to come into play for this. the labor that's required, the police protection. >> reporter: the fresh family i making a long weekend out of th concert. do you have an estimat of how much the trip costs, mom >> oh, i haven't thought about it. it's easier not to. [ cheering ] imagine being on that. the party started long before the stadium opened on the trains. the transit system is expecting record ridership this weekend with trains running every 15 minutes tonight, every 30 minutes tomorrow to help ease traffic on the south bay highways. even cal train is jumping o
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the band wagon. they invited taylor to ride the all electric trains they're riding tomorrow. to entice her, they tweeted out photos showing one of taylor's outfits matched their trains. and since santa clara made her their honorary mayor, police posted a picture of their new swiftieclara police badge. they say for the next two days, instead of traditional sirens, their squad cars will play taylor swift's greatest hits on repeat. that's a joke, by the way. so are you going to the sho tomorrow? we have details on road closures for you, transit, and also parking, and what you can and cannot bring to the stadium on kpix.com. there's other news. tonight x marks the spot of the company formerly known as twitter. the large letter is the latest move in elon musk's week long rebranding effort. it's only been up for a few hours. the
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city building inspector has already painted a target for it city officials say you need a permit to replace symbols or letters on buildings, and you need to tape off the sidewalk below for safety. on monday, police interrupted workers taking down the building's iconic bird logo for the same reasons. we have some sad news out o contra costa county tonight where a person and a dog were killed after a duplex went up i flames. it happened in a neighborhood off dover avenue i san pablo. fire crews had trouble reaching the fire at first because power lines were down and flames were shooting out of the house. no word yet o how the fire started. tonight, some powerful community leaders want the city of location to declare a state of emergency over its seemingly uncontrollable crime problem. i the meantime, da lin reports a 73-year-old who was beat to the ground for her purse is trying to be a part of the solution. >> reporter: a recent attack changed how 73-year-old barbara
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goes about her daily life. >> i can't carry a purse anymore. i'm not going to ever carry a purse. >> reporter: two months ago, sh and her friend were robbed at a busy intersection. >> i grabbed my friend's long hair and pulled her across the sidewalk, um, and, um, the othe one beat me on my head, grabbed my purse, dropped me to my knees. >> reporter: she and others packed a community meeting on thursday night demanding the district attorney hold criminal accountable. she says the teens that attacked her were arrested and released due to her age. >> there must be consequences. >> yes, yes! >> it's unreal that there are n consequences for these children >> reporter: the oakland branch of the ncaa and bishop bob jackson, pastor of oakland's biggest church sent out a lette demanding accountability and more police patrols. >> to declare the city of oakland a state of emergency, number one because of public safety. >> reporter: they say a
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declaration would allow them to get help from the chp, alameda county sheriff's office, housin authority police, and federal police officers. >> just out of control. i've never seen oakland like it is right now. >> it's traumatic. it's terrifying for too many neighbors, and a part of what we're doing in this day of action is delivering on the dee rooted issues we know have led to people being desperate and acting out in ways dangerous fo them and especially for the community. >> reporter: volunteers set up in east oakland on friday to provide food and other resource to at risk individuals. east oakland councilwoman reed helpe organize the event. she says sh too has urged the mayor to declare a state of emergency. >> i've had this conversation with the mayor, and i'm looking forward to seeing action. >> reporter: as for barbara, a former schoolteacher, she's planning her own outreach. >> i'm going to look to see how i can volunteer. i mean, it may be mentoring somebody. >> reporter: it's unclear if th
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mayor will declare an emergency she's meeting with county and state officials to see what kin of resource is available. >> in a response to the naacp's letter, the da's office said it's quote disappointed this a great african american pastor and african american organization would take a false narrative on such an important matter. all right, this guy, cuffed on san francisco's streets trie to make a break for it, but things didn't go his way. and remember that roller coaster? i had a huge crack in it? well, apparently that's not its only problem. what else is wrong wit it tonight. >> oh, i was stunned. i felt like god was smiling down on us and it's being called a onc in a lifetime shot. the incredibly rare moment at sea caught on camera. look at that. fog beginning to drift in around the top of the salesforc tower as we look towards downtown from the top of the tower. temperatures today very close to normal for late july.
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yeah, so that happened. the person that posted the video told us this short lived chase happened in the excelsior neighborhood wednesday night. the man in handcuffs ran into the road trying to get away fro officers, but you see there he ended up veering into a store front and falling down. we reached out to police about wha happened, but we have not heard back. all right, in los angeles, different kind of chase. it ended in waterworks. police say they were chasing a stolen car when it smashed into a hydrant, sheering it off. water started gushing out of the windows, and then the suspect took off running. no word on whether police caught up with him. and it is scorching hot in arizona, and pools are in high demand. but this really isn't the backyard dip that one phoenix homeowner had in mind. the family was getting ready this morning when they heard what sounded like an explosion in their newly renovated backyard. a tesla was submerged in their pool, yep. and the driver apparently crashed right through their brick wall but wa
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able to get out of the wreck okay. the pool and wall not so okay. and on the topic of pools, here's what police found in one at a home in burbank. a bear just hanging out taking a dip i the jacuzzi. hard to ignore the stunning view. he's just hangin out. he got out, scaled a wall, and climbed a tree. it turns out the big crack that shut down a popular roller coaster in north carolina wasn' the only part that was broken. the amusement park replaced the steel support column that broke last month, but test runs just turned up another smaller break so the park is now doing a full maintenance review of the ride which has no reopening date. and if you didn't win the megamillions tonight, don't worry, no one did. that means
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the jackpot just crossed the billion dollar mark. it will be 1.05 billion to be exact when they draw the numbers on tuesday. that's tied for the fourth biggest megamillions jackpot ever. >> oh, i was stunned. i [ bleep got it. this is amazing. this is viral video taken off the coast of massachusetts. have you ever seen something like this? it's being called a once in a lifetime shot. over the weekend a officialerman caught three humpback whales breaching at th same time and a calf followed their lead. >> i've seen thousands of whales. never ever have a seen triple breach. i felt like god was smiling down. what a show they put on for us. i feel very very, very touched by it. >> that's so cool. >> that's absolutely stunning. >> it's like a domino effect. >> it's just beautiful. look at
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that. like it's marine world, but it's not. it's the deep ocean. >> just like the taylor swift concert. the moves on stage couldn't possibly measure up. >> enough already! >> you're not going to like whe i show the forecast tomorrow fo the concert. >> what are you going to show? >> the forecast! i have more swift stuff. let's take a look at the bi picture pattern heading into th weekend. it's going to be a little warmer. a degree or two around the bay. two or three degrees warmer inland. still very close to what's normal for the last weekend in july. some passing clouds overhead, but no big changes to the big picture weather pattern. in fact, after the weekend warmth, not heat, warmth, we'll back down. concor goes from the low 90s this weekend, but yeah, it's hot, bu it's not that hot for this time of year. dipping down for the 80s for several days, and then just a little hotter for the first weekend in august. but extreme heat looks like it will continue to avoid us for awhile right now temperatures in the 50s and 60s across the board. down to 56 in san francisco for
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the cool spot. still holding onto 65 in concord. the fog is beginning to make its move over downtown. it's going to push across the bay into some of the inland, but it won't last long. it takes longer around the bay, and along the coast, i wouldn't anticipate much sunshine at all just tomorrow. but throughout the weekend into most of next week. temperatures dropping int the 50s. 50s in most locations think to start the day on saturday. then we warm up. everybody's temperatures within a few degrees of average. 60 along the coast. 60s and 70s around the bay. 70s on the peninsula, and mostly 80s inland. the hottest spots in th delta only getting up into the low 90s. in late july, if we're below 100 in those areas, we're doing just fine. the forecast for the second game of the giants series against the bosto red sox as they hope to improve on tonight's result, not to
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steal andrea's thunder, game in the 60s and steadily dropping. pleasant afternoon overall. and if you're headed out to the second taylor swift concert, temperatures in the upper 60s b the time she takes the stage. should be comfortable saturday evening. enjoy the crowds. temperatures are going to dip t below normal basically for the first four days of august. tuesday, wednesday, thursday an friday. mid-60s in san francisco. upper 60s and low 70 for oakland and the east bay. the north bay hovering in the lower half of the 80s most of next week, and only 70s in san jose for the first four days of august. we'll take that as long as it wants to stick around. bu it looks like just beyond the scope of the seven-day forecast we'll be in for a warm up, except along the coast where yo stay around 60 degrees for awhile. andrea? coming up in sports, the first week of camp wrapping up for the 49ers. how trey lance i
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i feel like with that music the whole bay area is just rocking tonight, right? i think they're still going down in the south bay. >> yeah, 11:00 on a friday night, i'd be out if i wasn't here. >> all right, baseball up top. we're starting with some giants >> yeah, the new guy in town. marco luciano was still look fo his first hit in his second big legal game. the giants announce
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dave fleming calling the game with his brother will broadcasting in the red sox booth. logan web better on the mound. the red sox take a 2-0 lead. luciano with a hard shot off the third baseman for his first major league hit. he late scores the giants' first run. and luciano's family flew in fo the special occasion. and taylo rogers coming in in the eighth. the first pitch he throws is a single to left to give boston the 2-1 lead. the red sox win 3-2, and the giants have lost seven of their last nine. the a's in the mile high city visiting the rockies. oakland jumps out to a 7-1 lead top of the ninth it's 7-5. the a's get a little more breathing
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room, and oakland wins 8-5. switching over to the nfl, year ago trey lance was set to become the 49ers qb1. now he's competing to back up brock purdy. he's trying to stay positive despite the new role, and he believes he's become a better quarterback since last season. >> yeah, night and day. all the ways. game slowed down a lot. just continue to get better, though. keeping it one at a time, and if i do that, it's no hard to stay positive. i'm pretty blessed to be in this position and have this opportunity. and congratulations to the little league team. they're headed to north carolina to compete in the softball world series. >> all right, as moms we love that. >> i know, great to see these girls compete. >> nice way to end that one. thank you so much. okay, so there's a new reality show, and it is isn't set in new york or la. guess what, it's light here in the ba
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taylor swift isn't the only one putting on a show in the ba area tonight. this laser light display shooting out from the fairmont is the work of local nonprofit illuminate. it's thei final project of the summer. a curtain of light illuminating the famed stained glass window of nearby grace cathedral. if you missed it tonight, it's bac on for one final display tomorrow. if you're looking for something new to watch this weekend, how about a new realit show that's actually shot right here in the bay area? gems of ruby hill is about five friends
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from southeast asia they're balancing cultural tradition with their lives and careers. right here they got a big billboard in times square advertising it. i got a chance to meet the five gems. >> it's the door that's open to south asian representation. >> so cameras followed them around for two months, and believe me what i tell you, the don't need a script. the south asian friends hope there's a take away with each episode. >> there's a little bit of a stigma that most of us are doin really well here in the united states. like, we're living the dream of what the united states brings. but what they'll see is how hard we work and juggle our lives. >> the first episode drops tomorrow on the streaming platform cpix, and they have a red carpet in fremont. so if yo want to binge watch something,
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there you go. if taylor swift isn't your cup of tea, there's more live music on tap this weekend. it's at stern grove. the headliner i the electronic rock band bob moses. tickets to all stern grove shows are free, but here' the catch, you have to reserve them ahead of time. no big deal if you're not able to make it, though, we've got you covered. here's how. yocan watch live this sunday on kbcw also streaming on cbs news bay area. watch the whole thing in its entirety from our own living room or your pool or wherever you want. reviving a living thing after 46,000 years sounds like science fiction, but scientists actually pulled it off. we'll explain. your heart is t the beat ofof life. if youou have hearart failure, entrust t your heartrt to e entresto. entresto h helps improrove yoyour heart's's ability to p pump blood d to the bod. don't take entreststo ifif pregnant;t;
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all right, this sounds like the plot of a science fiction movie. scientists say they've revived a worm from when mammoth's walked the earth. >> don't we have enough? we nee more? >> we have so many worms. so this is a special one, it survived 131 feet below the surface of the siberia n perma frost. they used special carbon dating and found the worm is 140,000 years old. it was stuck between life and death. i'm tol we have a minute to talk about this worm. they took 100 more o
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the worms to labs in germany so they can learn more. is this a joke? sew sophie the producer says this is from the wall street journal and this is wheel. >> did she just one by one put them in her pocket? >> this is the longest stretch on this story. we'll end this. thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. good night. >> the biden administration under increasing pressure. those series of objects shot down after entering north american
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