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>> this is some weird weather. >> what hurricane hilary just did that's never happened in history. and from maui with love. tonight, dozens of dogs just crossed the pacific looking for new homes in the bay area. the rescue group that brought them here despite their own overcrowding. from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. hello, i'm juliette goodric in for sara donchey tonight. millionsin california are under the state's first ever tropical storm warning as hurricane hilary churns towards mexico's baja peninsula as a massive category 4 storm. cabo san luca is nearly deserted tonight. restaurants are empty, sandbags are stacked, and the seas are already looking rough. the stor is projected to make landfall halfway between there and the california border. and while
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hilary won't keep hurricane strength, it's expected to dump a massive amount of rain in southern california starting on sunday. some places could pick up a year's worth in just days. right now, people from san dieg to los angeles are preparing fo the worst. >> reporter: southern californi is taking advantage of the call before the storm, building berm to protect beach communities from high surf. cal oes is tracking the storm from sacramento to see where it land and where to send help. >> throughout the next few days over the weekend, we'll adjust our responses accordingly. >> reporter: meanwhile, the coast guard will respond by air and sea as long as they're able >> during a time like this, our search and rescue capabilities will degrade as the storm worsens. >> reporter: people in palm springs are bracing triple digi heat to fill sandbags in the middle of august. the inland desert could get a year's worth of rain in just two days. >> this is some weird weather for southern california. >> reporter: landslides are a
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huge concern in the hill, especially near mountain burn scars and coastal areas damaged in the winter storms. in santa barbara, the talk at the docks is sunday and monday will likel be days off from doing business >> yeah, we'll just hunker down for a few days. >> unimaginable, but comes with a lot of warning. paul is here now to track where hilary is now. >> yes, at its strongest point it will be for the rest of its life cycle. still hanging on to cat 4 strength. mercifully, it will weaken, but the wind strength determines what category it is and if it's a tropical storm or hurricane. still 130 miles per hour winds right now, and eventually will turn north carrying it away fro the warm ocean waters that's th fuel for these storms. it's carried north, and grazing the baja peninsula. both the interaction with the cooler
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ocean temperature and interaction with land will help to weaken the maximum sustained winds down to a category 1 hurricane by early sunday morning. then, as it tracks north, it will likely still be tropical storm crossing from baja, california into the state of california with 65 miles per hour sustained winds around the center of circulation. that's determining whether or not they're a tropical storm or hurricane, but they both contai copious amounts of moisture. let's look at the warnings in effect. tropical storm warning from sunday into monday for southern california. again, the first time that's ever been issued for any part of california. they've already had flash flood warnings in the inland desert earlier today and will see more into the weekend. flood watches in effect for mos of southern california. over si inches of rain in spots. for th inland desert, that represents not just a year's worth of rainfall, but potentially two t three year's worth of rainfall
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falling in 36 hours or so. >> that's what i believe. give that timetable of a year. >> packed into that short amoun of time. >> thank you. the last tropical storm hit california in 1939 dumping 11 inches of rain and wind gusts u to 65 miles per hour. the storm flooded beach communities and washed away homes from huntington beach to malibu. the la river spilled its banks, and downtown was under three feet o water. 93 people died. presiden biden says his administration i keeping a close eye on hilary, and fema already has a team and supplies ready to go in souther california. meanwhile, the the presiden and first lady touched down in reno just a couple of hours ago for a week long stay at lake tahoe. the bidens will go to maui on monday to survey the fire damage and meet with residents. tonight, 114 people are now confirmed dead in the maui fire with hundreds still missing. te days after the flames erupted,
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recovery teams are still fannin out across lahaina searching fo victims who couldn't escape. just hours ago, the governor of hawaii addressed the state for the first time since the tragedy. >> friends, this loss we have suffered is unspeakable and devastating. we will continue t mourn as we care for the survivors and begin to move forward together. >> so many of our people died. so many of our, my neighbors, m co-workers. >> shannon is a custodian at a school that burned to the ground. she fears many of the victims are children sent home that day because of strong winds. >> knowing that some of the kid i've seen at school are no longer here is heart wrenching. >> at least 60% of the fire impact zone has now been searched. the devastation on maui als has local animal shelters just filled to capacity right now with injured and evacuated pets so as betty yu shows us, local
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rescues are helping some animal already looking for new homes there find new ones here. >> reporter: friday night, a plane carrying very special passengers landed at hayward executive airport. 40 cats and dogs from the maui humane society. these animals were already in shelters or foster homes on the a at the time of the disaster. >> when the fire happened, we knew we needed to do something. because all the shelters were full, it would be a bigger project than just one organization. >> reporter: jeffery, the executive director with berkele humane, helped organize a coalition of six local animal welfare groups to help transpor shelter animals to find new loving homes in the bay area. they partnered with greater goo charities to arrange the flight the shelters here are already full, but jeffery says collectively, they can absorb the extra animals to create roo
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for an influx of injured or displaced pets on the island. >> by moving those animals here that gives the animal welfare teams in maui the opportunity t take a breath, regroup, and start building the long term recovery programs that people will need there to take care of their pets. >> reporter: friends of the alameda animal shelter say they're full to the brim. >> we have a handful of kennels available that aren't occupied. we rely heavily on our foster community to get them into home until we can get them adopted, and even that is becoming stretched. >> reporter: next weekend berkeley humane is hosting the single biggest adoption in the state and most fees will be waived. >> it makes me feel very proud. we don't get into animal welfar to do anything other than save
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as many animals as we can. >> this is really important wor that we do. this also gives us an opportunity as a coalition t come together so that if there are more disasters in the area in the future, we are better prepared to support each other. >> reporter: i wanted to introduce you to some of the animals. these puppies, their names are frito and tostito. this guy over here is crimmace. if you're interested in adopting, most have online applications. >> as for the adoption betty mentioned, it's next saturday from 10:00 to 4:00 at the berkeley humane on 9th street. all right, still ahead, the dmv is on cruise control tonight. >> i don't think they're safe, and even if they do promise all of these things, at the end of the day, they're just robots. what the robo taxi company agreed to do after back to back
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tonight cruise agreed to cu their san francisco sax city operation in half while the dmv decides if they should be on th road at all. the move follows two back to back crashes just two hours apart. >> reporter: this crash happene early friday morning in the mission. san francisco police say this cruise robo taxi entered the intersection on a green light when a dodge charge plowed into the self-driving car. cruise says the driverless car detected the charger before the impact and braked. >> you just hear like a loud screech, and it's just boom. we're like oh no, is someone injured? we just rushed over here. >> reporter: the crash so loud harry and his roommate heard it from their apartment a block away. >> the dodge was completely totaled. it was wiped. fluid wa leaking everywhere. air bags deployed. it seemed scary. fortunately the person wasn't injured. >> reporter: police do not
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suspect a dui in the crash. >> the human operated vehicle likely ran a red light resultin in the collision. the autonomou vehicle didn't appear to be at fault. >> reporter: but they believed cruise was at fault in this collision that happened two hours before thursday night. officers say a san francisco fire truck was responding to an emergency and collided with a robo taxi ask the polk street. paramedics transported a passenger in the robo taxi to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >> it's just a reminder to everyone that you are required to yield whether it's a vehicle driven by a human or autonomous
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vehicle. >> i'm against it. i feel like it's a, it's just not ready. >> reporter: robots don't drive distracted or drink and drive, but harry says they can't think and react fast to police scenes like this. this self-driving ca was stuck behind police tape earlier this week. >> i don't agree with them, i don't think they're safe, and even if they promise all these things, at the end of the day, they're just robots and eventually are going to mess up too. >> just yesterday city lead weres asked state regulators to pause the robo taxi expansion approved last week. you may recall the mess in north beach after outsidelands were cruise cars were stuck due to a connectivity issue. and as we mentioned earlier, the dmv's requested the company have no more than 50 driverless cars in
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operation during the day and 15 at night until further notice. in a statement, the dmv said they could suspend and revoke the company's permits if their investigation finds unreasonabl risk to public safety. meanwhile, a guy in a tesla had all his car cameras rolling when he drove through an apparent tornado. randy william says he was just driving to wor when the storm system lifted hi car a foot off the ground. >> which changed, you know, the path i was going and moved me over a lane. i was freaking out i'm not going to lie. it was quite the experience. >> debris even smashed into his driver's side window, but fortunately he was okay. didn't he listen to the weather guy, paul? takes me back to storm chasing days. he's lucky that was a weak one. >> how close did you get?
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>> we'd try and stay a half mil away. >> you've seen it all. >> i thought i had, and then we got a tropical storm headed for california. now we'll just add that to the list. let's look at what we expect as we head into the weekend. the major impacts from what's now hurricane hilary. will eventually bring rain and wind to southern california as a tropical storm. rain, flooding, and power outages look likely, but minima impacts in the bay area. maybe few passing showers on monday, but the rain chances are in the 10 to 20% range. we'll look at futurecast and take you through the next few days. tomorrow the clouds and fog begin the day pushing into the labor inland valleys, but backing up quickly to the south, the moisture is
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surging north with what will still be at that point hurrican hilary. 5:00 sunday morning, it's at the coast of the baja peninsula. it doesn't make its way into california until later in the day sunday. here's the really heavy rain surging in throughout the day sunday. the strongest winds are sunday afternoon into sunday evening, especially to the right of the center of circulation. the 50 t 60 miles per hour gusts certainly enough to cause some damage and power outages, but the flooding is the primary concern. the moisture lifts to the north and disperses a little. any impacts around the bay area will be kind of the left over humidity in the atmosphere. it will feel muggy. a chance of a few hit or miss showers. maybe a pop up thunderstorm, but at the the bulk of this one will miss us.
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widespread amounts in southern california of two to four inche of rain. estimates of seven to ten inches of rain on top of a landscape that really can't absorb a quarter inch of rain leading to flooding issues. thi is going to be a really dangerous situation in southern california over the weekend temperatures tonight dropping down to the upper 50s and low 60s. highs tomorrow while we just wait for this to arrive in the southern half of the state, a couple of degrees above average. low 70s around the bay and 80s and 90s inland. additional cloud cover on monda especially associated with hilary, but really just the edges of this system giving us taste of humidity. not near the impacts that southern californi will face. once the remnants of hilary are out of the way, we'r back to a lot of sunshine inlan with above average temperatures especially wednesday and thursday. but no extreme heat i sight in the seven-day forecast which is always good news in th month of august. matt? thanks, paul. coming up in sports, is there a chance we se
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>> i know, it's going to be crazy. >> we'll be okay locally for ou niners. >> i left texas to get away fro the rain. >> you brought it. >> i might have brought it. what's not getting pushed off thankfully is the fact we're less than 24 hours away from th 49ers preseason home opener. no starting quarterback has been announced from kyle shanahan. the assumption was same darnold but kyle said brock could see action, even just for one or tw drives. maybe that will quiet questions about his training camp intersections. he's thrown ten so far. he had only 4 in 12 games last season. but kyle isn't bothered, he's just happy with the throws he's made. >> i like having interceptions in practice a lot more than games, and brock lets it rip. he's not worried about anything else. especially not worried
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about people practicing his interceptions. that doesn't mea it's all right, but i like him letting it rip. a few weeks ago, the giants were in a position finance in first place in the nl west, but now they're ten and a half game back and hardly holding on to a wild card spot. why? well, game one against the braves tonight painted a pretty good picture. giants bench coach pulling manager duties thanks to gabe's suspension. alex cobb, the starter for the giants ran into trouble early. this rbi double to riley in the second. he made it five and two-thirds, but an early deficit was more than enough for the giants' bats. why? because spencer took the mound for the braves and kept the san francisco offense off all night. they all went down swinging. the giants struck out
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13 games in the game and were held to just two hits. braves win it 4-0. the giants have los seven of their last nine and it's not getting easier any tim soon. two more games in atlanta followed by a trip to philadelphia, then they host th braves next week. the giants have a mess of a schedule. >> are you looking forward to tomorrow? >> oh, i can't wait. first game i'm punched. >> all right, thank you. all right, still ahead. fro house of god to single family home? oh, yeah, it's the unusua property that's up for sale in the north bay tonight.
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