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two young women, two unsolved murders. >> they were both found the same night. >> matching sock found at two different crime scenes. now, can dna from a fast food bag find the killer? >> it was l f0 from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. now at 11:00, the south land getting ready for a tropical punch as a hurricane of historic proportions nears landfall on the baja peninsula. so unusual that bay area rescue teams are headed to the desert with boats ahead of what will be record rainfall for the
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mojave. >> it's pretty much ready to go. we're just going through checking the equipment to confirm that we have everything, nothing is broken, and we're actually operational and ready. and then families of murder victims rallying in support recalling alameda county's district attorney. why they believe pamela price is defending criminals instead of prosecuting them. first, a state of emergency for much of southern california ahead of hurricane hilary. the good news is she's been downgraded to a category 1, but the bad news is winds were never really the concern. it's the copious amount of rain that's expected when the storm slows down and begins to unwind over the deserts east of los angeles and san diego. for manhattan beach to the mojave desert, people are piling up sandbags, getting an assist from both the state and the feds. >> being connected and directly embedded within the state of
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california office of emergency services allows us to quickly get personnel or services or commodities to communities as quickly as possible. >> late today, all state beaches in both orange and san diego county were declared off limits to the public. >> reporter: lightning strikes light up san diego, sounding the alarm for what's predicted to come as hilary speeds its way towards the southwest. >> it is scary. i mean, we don't know what's coming. >> reporter: the storm is barreling north from baja towards southern california, putting many communities at high risk of excessive rain as much as ten inches. what the national hurricane center calls catastrophic flooding. >> we strongly advise people to stay home. if you do not need to be out on the roads, please take yourself out of the equation. >> reporter: to dodge hilary, a dozen navy carriers and ships are being moved out of san diego's ports. >> we'll move out to sea until
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the conditions are right to bring them back. >> reporter: other vulnerable beach communities hope berms and sandbags are protect them. >> they're sandbagging to help out the neighbors that can't do it for themselves. >> reporter: the storm already being felt in california's mojave desert with a record shattering four inches of rain possible. the heavy downpours has many concerned the southern california hillsides, weakened by the massive winter storms, could give way. >> it's so unknown. i don't know just how hard the storm is going to hit. >> none of us do. the attorney general issued say warning to businesses about price gouging, reminding them that it's illegal to raise the price of essential items by more than 10% during a state of emergency. for what happens overnight and tomorrow in the bay area, how much we're going to feel the impacts of this, mr. peck, what's the latest? yes, and we'll look at hilary. but first, we have a small piece of this coming our way. and we'll look at that
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first going to first alert doppler. boy, looking at it now, there's lightning all over the sierra right now. it's lit up. some of those have been trying to get into the bay over the last few hours. we may even have a brush with a few in the overnight hours. but this is not related to hilary. not yet. monday morning is our brush with hilary. so anything we see tonight, few isolated showers for the inland parts of the east bay. now we look at tomorrow, and look at the clear, defined line. that's the leading edge of the cloud shield from what will be the remains of hilary. i've taken us into tomorrow at noon, and once we get into the afternoon, watch what happens. some of the showers get pulled into the bay. by those showers, i mean very weak remnant moisture that could potentially turn into an occasional isolated thunderstorm. that is possible here. that's different. it didn't look that way 24 hours ago. but that's a small piece of our aspect of what our experience will be from this, and it's going to stay that way through monday. if you look at the bigger picture, though, look at hilary. now you can see
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all that rain down to the south. when i check back with you in the complete first alert forecast, we'll talk about the parts of southern california that need to be the most on guard for this because some places in particular will get hit a lot harder than others. and i'll sort all that out with you when we come back. now back to you. >> thanks, darren. well we're not expecting much more than a little rain, emergency crews from the south bay are heading down to help out. some of the crews made up the teams that helped out people here after our own flooding this winter. betty yu has the story. >> reporter: as the storm barrels north, life threatening and catastrophic flooding is possible in southern california. the national hurricane center predicted that hurricane hilary would lose more strength and turn into a tropical storm, but dangerous rains are still a major concern. >> there's excitement, but also we're hopeful that things don't materialize where people's
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lives are in danger or they're losing property or anything like that. but in the event our worst fears are realized, we're ready to help. >> reporter: about 12 hours into their drive, the menlo park swift water rescue operation checked in with me. they were operated this morning by the state office of emergency management. 16 bay area firefighters from various departments are headed to the imperial valley to assist with evacuations and rescues. >> coming down here with members from san jose who i was with some of the same people in paradise when it burned. some of the same people i was at katrina with them. >> reporter: their swift water boats helped to rescue about 40 people in monterey county when the levee broke earlier this year. >> i think the more that people and organizations are able to get together supplies and resources to serve the community right now before it
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actually hits is so critical. for example, we saw families that lost all their clothing. >> reporter: the community group allas helped farm workers impacted by storms in half moon bay and said it's standing by to mobilize or collect donations if needed. >> they weren't able to have electricity, so we think about that. also often times wi-fi connectivity goes down, and so how do people communicate with one another? what are safety plans in place that they're preparing for at this time. >> something to be aware of. the menlo park team are prepared to stay in southern california through monday. and stay up to date with the latest on hurricane hilary online at kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. calls are growing tonight for the recall of alameda county district attorney pamela price. supporting that, the
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families of seven murder victims who held a rally today at the oakland courthouse. they want justice, and they accuse price of being more an advocate for criminals than victims. one of the ones that spoke at the rally says she's fighting for justice though the teen who killed her son already negotiated a plea deal. >> as a mother, i'm reaching out to the district attorney to listen. they said he's a juvenile, he's a juvenile, and they insist juvenile but they have three murders. >> police say her son was killed in a road rage incident. the teen who killed him was 17 years old at the time. now he's serving seven years in juvenile detention. that same teen is also a suspect in the killing of two brothers, but has not been charged in their deaths. there are, of course, supporters of the da and her approach to criminal justice. they say she's doing what she
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promised to do during her campaign. like not charging minors as adults and other modifications to the process of justice. >> to blame her for the crime that's happening on the streets is illogical, irrational, it's literally impossible. um, and she needs a chance to do her job. >> the da has been on the job for about seven months. we did contact her campaign office, and they, as usual, didn't respond. a state bill aimed at speeding up the development of affordable housing across the state has made its way to governor newsom's desk waiting for his signature. no secret that getting new homes built anywhere in california comes with a lot of red tape. even when money for the development has already been secured. senate bill 406 would give counties an exemption from some legal reviews in hopes of getting more units built as quickly as possible. and still ahead tonight,
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celebrating hip hop and filipino culture. and it's not just potential thunderstorms on the horizon, but
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welcome back. there's an air quality advisory for the north bay tomorrow because of smoke blowing down from dozens of wildfires up by the oregon border. some smoke is predicted
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to reach the north baby tomorrow and could create hazy skies. most of the fires are small, but the biggest has burned more than 8500 acres. with that one there's no containment. back now to hurricane hilary as it continues to move up the baja peninsula. people making final preparations. it's historic because tropical storms, which is what it will be by the time it gets to california, tropical storms are ultra rare in california. the last one was in 1939, 84 years since it made landfall around long beach. the storm jumped 11 inches of rain. the winds gusted up to 65 miles per hour. 93 people died as beach communities flooded. the la river spilled its banks, and downtown was under three feet of water. i've never seen that footage before. so obviously it can cause a lot of problems, and the expectation is that it
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will. >> big difference. all that stuff was basin. >> yeah, this is different. >> yeah, hilary will have it in for the deserts. everyone has to really bear down and prepare for this, but the deserts will really get hit, perhaps historically. we'll go to the big picture. you can see hilary right now in relation to us. here we are. all this down here is the rain getting sheared off of what's still a category 1 hurricane off the coast of mexico. so you can see all this stuff getting thrown our way already, at least into southern california. let's go to the source. hilary sits down here. you can see it on satellite. over the last seven to eight hours it's lost its structure. it was a really impressive hurricane with a tightly wound eye wall and high intensity. it has weakened. and if we put the numbers on it, it's a category 1. we'll come in close for a look at the category 1 and take
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it forward on the forecast and tomorrow it's still a category 1. at 5:00 a.m. our time. but between then and the time it gets to the border, it will weaken to a tropical storm and it will be kind of on the high side of tropical storm by the time it crosses over and gets towards san diego. but a tropical storm nonetheless. the strongest winds with that are sustained winds of perhaps at 50 or 60 miles per hour. that's still impactful. but it's the duration of the rain that will have the biggest impact. let's watch it from that vantage point. we'll switch over and show you the tropical storm warnings. you've been hearing about this for days. watch the futurecast on the rain, and we'll time it out in terms of when the rain is actually getting here. that gets to sunday. into the late morning, you start to see the organized bands tomorrow. but it's the afternoon when things get more impressive. now you're seeing the deep shades of red. and
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look at the focus. most is toward the east side of the state. that's the heaviest rain and will work up and over the deserts throughout the day tomorrow. it's not just that they're getting the heavy rain, it's that the deserts are not geographically built to absorb this much rain in 12 hours. some places could get up to four inches. for some areas of the deserts, that's as much rain as they get in a year or two. and they'll get it in 12 hours. that's why this will be a historic problem. there's no precedent, since we've been keeping track of this stuff, for that much rain to fall over that part of california in that short a period of time. that's where the headlines come in. yes, everybody gets rain. la, orange county. there will be street flooding. it will be impactful, a little more for san diego than la county just because they're a little closer to the front lines. so street flooding, broken branches,
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debris on roof tops. but it's a significant impact for the desert. you can even see it looking at the wind field. watch how this comes october. tomorrow, you still have the structure. it's still spinning in an organized way. so the tropical storm still has organization to it, and the way these storms are built, the worst that they have to throw at you is always in the northeast corner. that's just the way things work from the physics of these storms. that places the deserts right in that quadrant or corner for stronger impacts. so our chance, just another review of that, we might get a few showers out of this monday. monday morning and morning afternoon. maybe an occasional thunderstorm. it should be fairly inconsequential for us. not a lot of significance, but still, if you get a thunderstorm, it will grab your attention. there's a 20% chance of that bay area wide on monday. that would be from leftovers of hilary, technically. nothing happens
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here tomorrow, except it's relatively sunny and warm. we'll be in the low 90s for the inland valleys. and when we look at the seven-day forecast, we start to see, by the way, there's a little bit of smoke coming our way. here's the seven-day forecast. the one thing standing out is of course the isolated thunderstorms on monday. but once this clears out, and those clear out fast, then we warm up. if you look at the numbers for wednesday, it's going to get kind of hot by the middle of the week around here. going back to near 100 for inland east bay communities. we won't stay long. back to the upper 80s by saturday. matt, over to you. coming up, we're live from levi stadium where the niners just wrapped the preseason home opener against the broncos. the question on everyone's mind? how did brock purdy look? we'll answer that ques
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fafantastic. ththanks, jackck! i trususted you guguys. try y my $6 jackck pack toda. hello from levi stadium where the 49ers are riding the high after their preseason home opener win against the denver broncos. the result not really what mattered, but the way the niners won will keep the faithful smiling all weekend long. at kickoff, all eyes were on brock purdy making his first appearance since injuring himself in last year's nfc championship game. it looked like he picked up right where he left off last season. finds jennings off play action for a first down. a few plays later,
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a slant route nearly turned into a touchdown, and he went for 65 yards. after that sam darnold followed up his debut with a strong outing. gain of 21. later in the drive, darnold finds a wide open coletto who walks in for the first touchdown of the game. he threw for 109 yards with one touchdown and an interception. but in the fourth quarter, it was the trey lance show. he silenced the haters saturday. he throws a dart to cameron in the end zone to pull within two, and after a quick denver three and out, the niners get the ball back, and lance took advantage. findsbell up the middle, and he helped him out. 43-yard completion put the ninner in field goal range, and it sneaks over the right goal post. 49ers win it 21-20, but
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most importantly a strong quarterback play day, including from lance who finished with 173 yards and a touchdown. >> reporter: this is what everybody wanted to know. you came out and tested that arm right away. was that the plan is this. >> yeah, throughout the week felt good, and coach said we're getting the ones out there for a couple of drives. i set let's do it. >> reporter: what does a win like that do for the team? >> yeah, it's huge. for the guys to get in, get some action, and the game winning drive by trey and moody to kick the game winning field goal, it's huge. a lot of confidence, and we're ready for next week. >> niners are now 1 and 1 in the preseason. plenty more sports coming up. the giants desperately needed a win, and it came down to the wire tonight. plus, it's been a long, long day for the kpix sports department. i'll explain why after the break.
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welcome back to levi stadium. the site of the 49ers first preseason win against the denver broncos this evening. but we'll switch things to baseball. the san francisco giants had lost seven of their last nine entering saturday night's contest against the nl's best atlanta braves. the giants are just barely holding on to a wild card spot, so a win was desperately needed. all season long, the offense has been the issue. that wasn't the case on saturday night against the braves, however. fourth inning, estrado slaps a single to drive in a run. giants led 4-2 early. but even logan webb on the mound, it wasn't enough. good pitch from webb, better swing from acuna jr. that tied the game at 4. while the giants tacked on another run, the bull
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pen couldn't hold the braves. eighth inning, no doubter from rosario to drive in two giving atlanta the win for good. braves win it 6-5. the giants have lost eight of their last ten and will look to avoid the sweep on sunday. oakland, star wars night at the coliseum. that's not all the fans got. there was even free baseball. nine innings was not enough, but bad news for loyal a's fans that stuck it out. the orioles got the best of oakland in the tenth. mccann, the single driving in two. the scoreboard did the a's no justice. the orioles win it 7 to 2. so the nfl is still in the preseason, but the kpix sports department, we are in mid-season form. i know this because our football analyst lorenzo neil said let's work out this morning, and i maybe very stupidly said absolutely. and this was the result. >> this is me before my workout
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with 16 year vet former all pro pro bowler lonenzo. basically a human tank. i'm scared. he's running. we haven't even started yet. he's already running down the hill ready. >> here we go, baby! they want to try the old man! the old man at 52 years old, i'm going out with the young boys. they want to get some? let's get it! >> here we are running up the hills of san francisco alongside our sports producer justin williams. when i first got the invite, i was told we were just going for a casual run. not the case whatsoever. lo shows up, asks me to pull the kettle bells out of the trunk and puts me to the test. i already thought it was hard once, but when it was all over, lo said hey, ready to go again next week? lo, i'll have to think about it. the answer is likely no. but there's a reason that lorenzo played 16 years in the national football league. he used to do workouts like that two to three times a day.
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no surprise he looked so good. he could have gotten in the game tonight no doubt about it. brian, back to you. >> you see him in the studios and think that guy is in shape. so are you, but like you said, he's a pro. >> i'm no lo. up next, we'll sit down with the headliners of tomorrow's stern grove festival to find out about their special connection to san francisco.
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that looks like fun. people let loose in the south market neighborhood today. the undiscovered block party celebrating filipino america music, food, and art. the 50th anniversary, as you probably heard, of hip hop. that was the theme of the free party that spanned the neighborhood. and on the subject of music, tomorrow is the final concert in the stern grove series. every weekend has seen
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a huge turnout for the free music festival. they're closing things out with a big name with special ties to san n franancis psychededelic rock band the flaming lips with f front maman waynyne coin crerediting ththei early succccess to shshows in s francicisco. anand the cicity r the appreciation dubbing august 20th flaming lips day. as for what to expect at the show. >> with these shows we've been doing celebrating the, um, the pipink robot stuff,f, we gotot giant, giant inflatable pink robots. and talking about it doesn't sound that, that fantastic, but when you see them, and it's happening with all the music and lights and layers and all that, it's pretty fun. >> does sound like fun. if you aren't able to reserve a free ticket to tomorrow's shows, we have you covered. you can watch the entire show live on kbcw or stream it here on cbs news bay area. coverage begins at 2:00 p.m.
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>> her name is yoshimi, she's a black belt in karate. those that know the song appreciate what i just said. >> sounds like a classic. briefly, bay area, what are we going to see? >> mostly sunny and warm. then there's a day off and a chance of a scattered shower or thunderstorm monday morning, but nothing like what we'll see in the deserts of southern ca fornia. >> i baback in the e day, snsneaker dropops meant gettining online t to waitit in line..
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