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from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. explosions rocking gaza in the early hours of sunday morning. in response to earlier attacks that left hundreds dead in israel. civilians on both sides can do nothing but keep their heads down and hope. >> it was overwhelming, after it all finished i went outside
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and cried. i'm scared, i'm nervous i might not be able to get out. >> people coming from all across california to show their love to a street vendor whose cart was flipped over last weekend. a busy week and for governor gavin newsom as he signs and vetoes doesn't of loss . we will break down what got through and which ones he sent back. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. all eyes are on israel tonight after president benjamin netanyahu called the attacks and act of war. a barrage of missiles georgia the israelis awake this morning as palestinian militants launched thousands of rockets against israeli towns near the gaza strip. hundreds of people were killed and a number of israeli citizens and military members have been reportedly taken hostage. the two sides traded more rocket attacks this morning with both sides claiming over 200 casualties so far. that number is only
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expected to rise as they sift through all the rubble. lawmakers in washington, meanwhile, continue to get briefings on the situation unfolding on the ground. president biden coming out and unwavering support of israel. the united states stands of the people of israel in the face of these terrorist assaults. israel has the right to defend itself and its people. >> reporter: meanwhile, the leader of hamas's military wing says the attack was in response to the 16 year blockade of gaza, as well as israeli raids inside west bank cities for the past year. this show of force will only end up hurting both sides. >> trying to flex their muscles and that will come at a tremendous cost to israelis and it is going to come at a tremendous cost to palestinians. >> reporter: military and political leaders are at odds, there are civilians on both sides that are just stuck in the middle, waiting to see what will happen next. betty yu
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caught up with a bay area man that is visiting family in israel when the missiles strikes began. >> reporter: san francisco business owner shared video from his family's home outside jerusalem. >> my god. >> missiles being intercepted above me. i saw a site a few miles away that had been hit by a missile. i could see the actual plume of smoke my cousin texted me last night and a missile had hit a place three blocks away in tel aviv. >> reporter: manny flew to israel three days ago to attend his niece's bat mitzvah and his father's 80th birthday. seven sirens have gone offsets, which sent his family running to a bomb shelter. the fact that there was a ground assault and people have been kidnapped and taken from their homes and their homes have been
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invaded, it adds a very chilling feeling to what is going on and i prayer for a de-escalation. i have a flight it is not for another 10 days. i don't know why i'm scared. i might not be able to get out. >> reporter: the surprise attack that killed at least 250 people happened during a major jewish holiday saturday israel's prime minister said the country is now at war with hamas, and vowed to inflict an unprecedented price. >> i have a niece in the army . i have friends in the area. >> reporter: marco is a san francisco-based consul general of israel. >> the first thing that needs to be put out there is that israel will defend itself and will respond to this outrageous barbaric attack, whatever means it has. >> reporter: does work that supports human rights.
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>> i have hope that we have a balanced approach from an international perspective moving forward to speak out against any violence that impacts any civilian anywhere in the world. and going back to the fear that is being felt, we are really concerned about the amount of violence that is about to be levied against palestinian civilians. because historically, and i want to make this point very strongly, the brunt of the destruction and the death that has been caused by israeli state sanctioned military campaigns has not been borne by militant groups or terrorists. >> he said he is focused on the safety of his family. >> it is hard to put into words but it feels like to watch a crowded synagogue have to run under tables , to see a father cover his children's with his prayer shawl. it was overwhelming . after all finished i went outside and i cried because i could feel the heat of the moment and the
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fear and i could see the fear in my people's eyes. >> reporter: stay up-to-date with all the latest coming out of israel on our website, kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. community members, together in san francisco today , rallying around a hot dog vendor whose cart was seen in a viral video being pushed to the ground last sunday by a permit inspector. da lin was at the rally where people came from as far as way as southern california to support the vendor in a buyout event. >> reporter: this is the hot dog vendor's first day back on the job, hoping to put some money back in his pocket and hopefully raise enough money to buy a new cart. a long line of people waiting for bacon wrapped hot dogs, they are here to support this vendor, juan carlos ramirez.
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>> translator: i appreciate all the love and support. this is amazing this is going to get me up on my toes. >> reporter: last sunday, and san francisco public works street and specter chased him down near the waterfront and knocked over his card. the city was cracking down on illegal food vendors. >> translator: i felt helpless with no help at all. embarrassed and just frightened. >> reporter: the city confiscated his card. when carlo started selling hotdogs three months ago, he lives in san jose with his wife and kids. >> translator: i do this to pay the bills and to feed my family. i am trying to get a permit but it is hard right now. so i will do whatever it takes to feed my family. >> the public humiliation that juan carlos based is the reason we are getting together for him. we don't condone that behavior. >> reporter: advocates for food vendors, he co-organized the buyout. juan carlos are the
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food carts for the event. they moved from san francisco to alameda due to fleet week. it would've been different had he given him a citation in a professional manner instead of just destroying his property. >> some supporters drove hours from norwalk and rancho cucamonga. >> what happened to him wasn't right so we are here to support him and be here with the community. >> supporters want the city to fire the inspector. you can just push anyone. that is the wrong , you can't do it like that. >> i believe that public works in san francisco has bigger fish to fry with all everything else that is going on. >> reporter: public works as it investigated and released a statement. we train our employees and de-escalation tech with the goal of intense situations. this circumstance does not meet the threshold and we apologize. as for juan carlos , the strangers are now new friends. >> translator: after these events, i feel like a completely different person these past days was really bad
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so this day just made it better. >> reporter: and three hours they say they sold about 250 hotdogs and raised roughly $3000 . yes, they say that is more than enough money to buy a brand-new cart. shifting gears now. the bay area heat advisory expired at the top of the hour. darren peck is here to tell us about a cooldown on the horizon, darren? >> like tomorrow. monday is really the day when it is going to be dramatically cooler. tomorrow is the day when we start this. no more heat adviser, we are out of first alert . daytime highs over here, now look at tomorrow's daytime highs. everybody cools down tomorrow. but those communities that are in the immediate bay , like oakland, san francisco, even san jose you guys are going to cool down much more noticeably. you cooldown a few degrees tomorrow but it is really those communities in the bay where the heat advisory was, specifically for you guys
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tomorrow that is done. you can see how that is going to happen. watch what happens overnight. something we haven't seen for a few days. we are going to wake up with a little bit of a marine layer in the morning not going to be widespread, there might well be a little bit left for the performance for fleet week tomorrow. but it is not going to be overwhelming and it is not going to ruin the show. we will have some more clouds perhaps hanging out over towards the golden bait. fairly low because high pressure, any marine layer is going to be low enough, the show goes off without a problem tomorrow. much cooler monday, and a chance of rain for some of us. i will see that side of the story. back to you. we that is going to feel really good after these past few days. thank you. this heat means increased by eight inches. fire crews responded to a 36 acre fire near east tab or and charleston streets in sioux city this afternoon. time-lapse , wildfire camera show just how close that fire was to some homes fire crews were able to
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contain the blaze. luckily no structures were damaged. governor newsom signing another round of bills and vetoing others the bills range from climate change to healthcare costs to psychedelic drugs. the governor vetoed a bill that would have capped the cost of insulin at 35 bucks above he also vetoed a bill that would have made california the first u.s. state that cast based discrimination as well as decriminalized the use of psychedelic motions. the governor does say despite the veto, he supports further research. as for the bills, noose, signed off on, they included two focusing on corporations impact on climate. one requires companies with at least $1 billion in annual revenue to publicly disclose greenhouse gas emissions, even from activities like employee travel. the other requires companies to release reports every two years on a climate related financial risks and how they plan to reduce that risk he also cited bill authorizing
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to approve a project to revitalize peers 30 through 32 in san francisco. the governor signed more than three dozen bills, including one getting rid of those junk fees, we will have a full breakdown on our website. the governor still had to make a decision on the bill that would decriminalize fare evasion on public transportation. right now, getting jumping again, three times or more is classified as a misdemeanor, which could land them with a $400 fine or the possibility of 90 days in jail. but if new some signs the bill, that jail time will be off the table. the majority has been campaigning the governor to veto the bill. saying now is not the time for b.a.r.t. to loosen its stance on criminal behavior. supporters say enforcement of fare evasion's can be discriminatory and that it is not worth it. >> now more than ever we have to do everything we can to
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convince writers that b.a.r.t. is serious about providing a clean and safe environment for writers. we are now decriminalizing even a small provision like this that is not used very often, that sends the wrong message. they have a lot of work to do over there at heart to make their stations safe. to keep costs down , as a figure out better ways. >> reporter: in the meantime, b.a.r.t. says new fare gates will help cut down on fare evasion with the first new gate set to go up in west oakland before the end of the year. still ahead, tonight at 11:00 we will head out to fleet week where all the sights and sounds out there to offer, including a special tribute to the woman who started it all , dianne feinstein. later we get our first look at the 2023 warriors, chris paul suiting up for the first time as a dub.
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aerial displays, local food and entertainment fleet week also held a special tribute for the late senator, dianne feinstein. feinstein founded fleet week back in 1981, and they marked her contribution from contra costa was asked to perform something called a missing woman formation in her honor. >> is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, it is not something you do all the time and so when they approached us to say hey, can you do that , they asked us to do that, not some other performer, absolutely. you are a patriot chat team from right here in the bay area is very proud to do. >> continues tomorrow with more shows beginning at around noon and the blue angels taking to the skies at around 3:00. if you missed our live coverage of the blue angels on friday, you can tune it up and spoke tomorrow for a encore presentation of our fleet week spectacular. i was out there at fleet week again today, what was absolutely gorgeous, pitch
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perfect, and maybe a little bit cooler than it was on saturday which felt great. >> i am glad you like that. it was facilitated, >> i apologize for the weird map i'm about to show you. it is the best way, when it is dark outside, to use the satellite to track with the marine layer is up to. so we are looking at something called nighttime micro physics. that is the marine layer. here we are , watching the last hours and the marine layer is creeping back along the coast. i showed you that forecast at the top tomorrow morning, marine layer is going to come back into the bay . that is usually how we break heat waves around here. and that is what starts tomorrow. so if we look at tomorrow daytime highs in the places that really feel the change the most, anyplace right near the vicinity of the golden gate. so temperatures well into the upper 80s today .
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still very warm by san francisco standards. oakland gets the big drop. everybody cool down a little bit tomorrow but you want to see a real cooldown? but what happens when we switch from tomorrow's daytime highs to mondays. a whole different color skin, this is really the day we get the cooldown and this is much more significant, just a little bit of onshore flow. this is from a false war, try to come our way, let's check that , there is rain in the forecast on monday. there is the system. if we switch from high resolution and put in the future cast, watch this thing develop quickly. and we get a beautiful very southern edge of the cold front that comes right through here. there is another one back there. more on that one in a second. let's time the first one out i've skipped ahead to monday. you can see really good rain. the cold front holds together enough that we get some showers out of it. on-again, off-again, spotty showers that stays with us. the best chances going to
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be up here through the north bay. sonoma county, primarily. some of it will hold together to the golden gate and now we look at the afternoon. don't be surprised if we see some rain. i don't think we get much that is measurable and hear comes the next season. tuesday there's another system that comes in. this one stays a little too far north so i can't put rain in the forecast for that one. but we will watch it. that is what the rainfall accumulations look like. we're going to get over and ends up on the far north, pretty good. we don't get a whole lot done here but if we come back in for a closer look at the bay area and just kind of look at where the potential is here, could get around the north bay. it will come on monday, and if we get any south of the golden gate i don't a 16th of an inch from the city but you can get something . there is a seven-day forecast, you can see san francisco noticed the ring cast . not all that
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impressive. we will keep an eye on it. either way will probably cooldown next weekend. that is the one right there. monday's rain, especially the north bay. notice san jose doesn't hold together to get down and we will look not for you either, the coast will certainly get something. over to you. coming up in sports, eight teams have their sites such on the playoff baseball heated up. the best show in town is back,
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other than the los angeles lakers. first game , the dub that played since ellie knocked them out in may. chris paul making that debut at chase center, and he got going early. opening minutes off the assist from k'von looney, knocks down the baseline jumper for his first bucket as a warrior in preseason play. a few minutes later , steph curry and transition. it is easy to rack up assists when curry is your team a. weird moment at the end of the quarter. jonathan kuminga tries to kick it out to staff. the problem was he was on the court, he was on the bench, easy mistake to make. curry and paul share a good laugh it is no laughing matter when you see, go running in transition, throws down the fast break in the fourth order, staff loves it from the bench. kuminga had 24-8 rebounds and the worries win 125-108. sure, fleet week is a good time, everyone is counting down the days until the blue angels take light but the same can be said for october baseball . in
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the postseason, it is here, the divisional series began on saturday for both the a.l. and the n.l., little clash of national league west teams as the doctors were hosting the diamondbacks in los angeles. clayton kershaw once a redo. three run blast here, makes it 5-0 . the d-backs scored six runs against the a's who record a single out. the snakes hang at 11 spot on the door to fall 11-2. in game one of the alds between bruce bucci's rangers and right now america's team, the baltimore orioles. in the sixth, up one, rookie sensation josh john homer's to get the rangers some insurers and it ended up being a big red. texas goes on to win 3-2, and they take the lead 1-0. cal football looking to place boiler in the pac-12 against the -ranked oregon state beavers.
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best team via upset, cal had plenty of incentive to knock out number 15, oregon state on saturday. head coach justin wilcox looking to lead his bears to a second pack 12 win. second quarter goal line head off to isaiah. no problem . he barrels and for the one-yard scored to give cal the lead but the beef scored just before halftime. dj hits josiah irish down the sideline , 38 yards score, oregon state put up 31 points in the second half, they go on to win 52-40. cal is now 3-3 on the season. san jose state football looking to turn their season around as they face boise state on the road. second quarter, up 13. conley put pitches at one end and 20 point lead before half, who are these guys? the broncos had hard. in the fourth, green gives them the lead on the 11 yard dash, that is all she wrote . boise state
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pulls off the comeback, they win 3527. spartans are now one in five this season, still winless in mountain west play. you've waited long enough, the world of college football always provides content and we have rounded up the best. here is our top five. boston college and army, looks like he sees running back as a whole, nevermind, get that ref some pads, sign him up. asu and colorado , sanders showing off the watch selling at the end of the game to the asu student section. as a son double myself, it hurts. i don't know how to describe this one, jurassic park takes over as tcu is taking on iowa state. that is a pretty good show, if you ask me. number two, cameraman, watch out, always protect yourself. he takes one to the family jewels. no way around it. down he goes. the shot that he gets, though. perfect spiral. this is going to look great. he took the shot himself, brutal. number one, miami led with under 30 seconds to play, they just had to end the game was
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over. they run a play, they fumble so georgia tech has a chance and what happens? it is college football, inevitably tech throws a hail mary of sorts and they score with two seconds left . it is the talk of college football right now. miami just had to take a knee and the game was over. they can't pull it off and liz, i help hate to inform you, your trojans are in quadruple overtime right now with arizona, of all schools. >> i can't even watch. it is like what is going on? it is like something happened. the ugly, ugly. we we won't talk about it. since it is fleet week tomorrow, we've got a preview of the big italian he when we challenged ourselves to create the world's most emotional anand sustainanable vehiclc wewe had totothink diffeferen wewe had to pupush the bououns toto not just t create a c r but a a movement. .
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near fisherman's wharf. it makes its way up to north beach. san francisco has the longest continually running italian heritage parade in the country. so if you're planning on trying to get around the city tomorrow, i suggest you take public transit or walk don't try to find parking , it doesn't exist. just don't even try it. clear the convergence of fleet week with th italian heri
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