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action over what is being called psychological warfare. >> 12 hours a day, 36 hours a day-and-a-half. 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. >> and? >> it comes as a shock to the system. because you know, this was a revere company. >> reporter: what is driving an oil company to greener pastures and what this could mean for the communities it leaves behind. >> from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. a lot to cover on this friday night. so let's get straight to the history making that happened tonight in cincinnati. >> and blake snell has pitched the first no-hitter of his brilliant career! >> reporter: what a night! that's the call after giants pitcher blake snell completed his first ever no hitter
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against the cincinnati reds. matt lively is here with all the highlights. a complete 180 from what we saw from snell at the start of the season. >> the beginning of the year was brutal for snell. earlier this week, he was dominating the trade domination. all that coming after snell struck out 15 batters which may have been the reason that san francisco didn't pull the trigger on dealing him. friday night, that decision paid off in a big way. >> reporter: snell-zilla. >> yeah, there's a reason he got the nickname. snell struck out the side in the first. he did it again in the fourth. he punched out eight reds through four innings. finished this game with 11 days. 3-0 lead at this point. we go back to
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snell. still no hits allowed pitching into the ninth inning for the first time in his career now one out away from history. >> first pitch to de la cruz. he hits a fly ball. right center. he has it! and blake snell has pitched the first no hitter of his brilliant career. >> there it is. snell's first career complete game shut out and no hitter. the 18th no-no in giants franchise history. the only thing that went wrong tonight, the celebration. >> oh. >> got him, coach! >> hey, it's cold! i got to collect my breath! >> please do. >> get a replay of that. don't do that. hit me in the head with the dang lid! >> got to check him for a
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concussion. snell's no hitter was the 18th in the franchise history. since chris heston's no hit against the mets in 2015. they are third all time with the boston red sox tied. it is remarkable. this is a guy that just on tuesday, we didn't know if he was going to be with the giants. tonight he goes out, throws the best game in major league baseball this season. and now, don't look now, the giants, four games back of a playoff spot. 51 games to play. there's still a lot of time for them to make up ground. >> you got to take that cold plunge and that hit on the head when you have a game like that. >> put some ice on your head! >> gave me the chills tonight. really fun. awesome. did you catch it? we are talking about a rainbow. people from all over the bay area sending in pictures and videos of rainbows after the very light showers we saw. very light. in parts of the bay area. this is what it looked like in concord. that's like a
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little bit of rain you were trying to show there. okay, darren peck now going to fill us in on maybe the rainbows and the rain. >> i needed to see more rainbow there. i'll show you more coming up in the complete forecast in a few minutes because i have two visuals from the city that are pretty cool. i have to talk about the rain falling right now. if you take a look on here, there is a cell coming into marin. i want to use the virtual map to put a little spotlight on that. because this is the kind of scenario where you could get a very localized little rain system. there is not a lot to this. but where we will train our attention is right here on first alert doppler and come in. let's do both. we'll come in for a closeup. just over the last about 30 minutes, there's been a pretty good return on radar that moved right across 101. right through the population centers. little nooks and crannies in there. through marin. san rafael. lucas valley. mill valley. this is not enough that it is measurable. i don't have anything to look at in rain gauges but you probably no
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doubt did get some light rain through there. we will look at this on the futurecast as well. there's the possibility for a little more to go. i'll show you how likely it is through the remainder of tonight and what this means for your saturday. first part of the weekend, the biggest part is not the rain. >> all right darren thank you. other news tonight. san francisco wrapped up its first week of more aggressive and less compassionate sweeps of homeless encampments across the city. with them clarifying it is not just tents that they are targeting. any activity around encampments along with mayor breed saying the goal is to make it so uncomfortable for people to be out there, they have no other choice than to accept whatever the city offers them. >> for me, i have seen it time and time again. they throw a guy or a couple into a single room occupancy. just depending on who they pick and chose.
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>> the key was continuing to engage. trying to engage them to get them into behavior health. shelter ultimately housing. >> over this week, of sweeps, not including today's operations, they made contact with 235 people on the street. made eight arrests or citations. 24 people accepted shelter. 10%. and 195 refused it. but this does not include any unplanned enforcement which the city says is part of this rampup. all right, so that is the sound of people living in an encampment in san rafael and that is what they had to hear all night long. or used to hear. a marin county judge has just ordered a nearby business to stop blasting that music at least for now. kelsi thorud has the story.
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>> reporter: bruce gaylord has lived in this homeless encampment for the past year in san rafael. he says he came here after falling on hard times. >> i was moving from sun city, arizona up to oregon. and i stopped at a hospital to get medication. and my truck was stolen out of the hospital parking lot. >> reporter: bruce says for the longest time, things were fine at the encampment. he had an area to himself and it was nice. but then one night, about two months ago, he says the nearby tire shop east bay tire company started blasting loud music. >> played it for 12 hours a day. 36 hours a day-and-a-half. at 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. >> reporter: the music was so loud, bruce says he didn't sleep for days. >> became manic to some extent. they ended up putting me in the
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hospital on a 5250 and holding me and getting me back on my ms and stuff like that. >> reporter: bruce says the experience was traumatic. so much so, he sued the tire company to try and get them to stop playing the music. with the help of the homeless advocate and civil rights attorney, a judge sided with bruce issuing a preliminary injunction barring the tire shop from playing the loud music. >> was obvious they never denied the defendants never denied playing the music. that they put this speaker up on a pole and did this specifically to harass and harm individuals living in this encampment. >> reporter: we reached out to the tire shop for comment but did not get a reply. the encampment bruce is living in is already a part of another lawsuit finding against a city ordinance banning camping on
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public property. an injunction was issued in that case allowing bruce and all overs at the encampment to stay there while that suit goes through the courts. even with all this going on, bruce says he is just trying to live his life and get back on his feet. >> i'm saving up money for a van and live in the van and then i'll make up a decision where i'm going to go from there. >> reporter: while he has to be here, though, he says he just want to be able to live his life in peace and get a good night's sleep. >> homeless services are needed throughout the bay area like in cupertino where they are seriously lacking. west valley community services offers basic food, help, and guidance for finding housing but there is no homeless shelter for miles. many think the most immediate need is for a one-stop shop. somewhere people can get showers and do laundry. if not spend the night. >> the silicon valley is two
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sides. the wealthy and not so wealthy. it is low income people. >> nearby, the city of campbell is trying to make things happen by hiring its first unhoused services coordinator. the vice mayor is exploring a drop-in center or shelter. recently secured $100,000 in funding from the american rescue act to do a feasibility study. california on track to phase out diesel trucks completely over the next two decades. while diesel trucks represent 6% of california vehicles they are responsible for 25% of the state's on road greenhouse gas emissions and 35% of the state's harmful nitrogen oxide emissions. but the people who drive them for a living say the state's policies go too far. and they don't think the industry is ready to go all electric just
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yet. so the state's strict energy policy is the reason chevron says they are moving from san ramon to houston texas. they have operated in contra costa county since 2002 and have been in california for 145 years. a local business advocacy group, the bay area council agrees with the oil giant blaming local and state elected leaders for pushing them out of the area. >> it costs more money here and there is more risk of litigation and hr risk and a bunch of other factors that make california less attractive for doing business. >> last year, chevron and four other oil businesses were sued by the state of california for their alleged pattern of lying to the public about the danger of fossil fuels. all right, onto some of the other notable companies to leave california for texas. oracle, hewlett packard and charles schwab and papts
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brewing just to name a few. it is not easy to be a first. >> it is hard for a black man in san francisco to get his own club. have to jump through a lot of hoops. >> how he finally managed to open the city's first black owned comedy club despite those hoops. and then after securing the democratic nomination for president, supporters of kamala harris in her hometown say they are ready to hit the streets and start knocking on doors.
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this is truly a people powered campaign. and i would not be on this call right now and with you all were it not for your support and your trust. >> that's vice president kamala harris speaking to the democratic national committee on a live stream. moments after she got enough delegate votes to officially secure her party's nomination. nowhere was that news more welcomed than in her hometown of oakland where today a small but enthusiastic group of harris supporters came out to celebrate her officially getting her party's nomination. but they and harris can't celebrate too long. as with just over 90 days until the election, her team and supporters have to hit the ground running in this abbreviated campaign. >> my second fundraiser that i'm hosting the last one we raised like $13,000. we were hoping to raise another $10,000 tomorrow. two sundays a month, i host postcard writing parties at my house. so ecstatic about
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her honesty. and her directness. and her integrity. >> the dnc says it will still hold a state by state roll call during its national convention but it will only be ceremonial. harris is expected to interview vp candidates over the weekend and announce her running mate by monday. we are talking about this strange, it is strange, it's crazy, what is it? weather? was it really rain? >> yeah it was. we didn't get enough to measure anywhere. it was weird. but not unexpected. we can get days like this where thunderstorms come in. from the desert southwest. i will show you how that happened. we will give you an explanation for why this weird day played out the way it did. before i do anything, i didn't get enough rainbows earlier. this was beautiful at sunset. did you see one? people were sending in pictures left and right. you could see them in the east bay and from our camera. i will
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show you two vantage points of the same rainbow. look at this view. you see the bay bridge there. oakland, you see the rainbow? this thing had such a high arc to it, we needed two cameras on top of the sales force tower to take the whole thing in. not just the one looking east. i will switch now to the camera looking directly south. and you can see the other limb of the rainbow. so just picture that arcing high up and above from the sales force visual vantage point going from like san mateo all the way over toward oakland. it was just fantastic. hopefully you had a chance to see around sunset for your part of it. so you don't get rainbows unless there is mist falling water drops in the sky. when you have relatively low angle light. that is why this happened around sunset and it was perfect times because it was the same time of day when we were getting some of these light bands of rain coming right in through the heart of the bay. and that light was coming in from the west. it was giving us a gorgeous back
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lighting and it was really a good day to catch rainbows. we are not done with this rain. the showers have moved over to marin. most of this is moving up through the head lands, through the hills. mount tam state park. some of it here through san rafael. lark spur getting a little light rain for you guys. i just looked at the rain gauges and i can verify looking at this on radar. you are getting something but nothing is falling in any gauges. so this will go the next few hours. here we are from 11:45 to midnight. still raining. light showers through parts of napa and sonoma. by 3:00 a.m. it will fizzle out. maybe a straggler or two up there through napa as we get to sunrise tomorrow. and then tomorrow morning there will be a few showers. but none of them coming to the bay and we will see this pattern wind down. let me show you what the real focus is for tomorrow. i spent so
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much time talking about tonight. here is a quick overview on how things play out tomorrow. look at what the marine layer will do. not much. it will be here, it will come in through the golden gate and make it over toward say like richmond and that is it. a lot of it out there. but it is not coming very far inland. and when that happens, that is your visual size. why the marine layer is often a great forecast tool for the next day. san francisco, you will be under the gray in the morning. your daytime highs are almost identical to what you did today. with much less influence inland. concord, you have to warm up. five degrees warmer tomorrow inland than you were today. livermore, 94. san jose, you will go to 87. 82 would be the average for you. for the daytime high right now. so saturday is a bit warmer than the day you just had. and we are probably still going to have some of that humidity in the air. maybe not everybody felt it. we don't get that often. it doesn't take much for it to be noticeable. it is
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not stifling but for us it was noticeable. after the warmup on saturday will cool down a bit sunday. warm up again on tuesday. cool back down again. for the later part of next week. and when we look at this in the seven day forecast for the bay, you see that same temperature trend playing out. juliette, you're right. it was weird. are we going to you or matt? >> me for half a second. we will tell you about a new comedy club making history in the bay area. and coming up in sports we already recounted the giants' historic night. the as did something impressive as well. and we know buddy the elf loves hugs but did you know the 49 san francisco's newest
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comedy club called the function is set to open its doors and when it does, it will make history as the city's first black owned comedy club. >> ma'am, are you coming in? want to come in? yeah. of course, come on in. we are all happy over here. >> reporter: he has been traveling the world tracking jokes nearly 20 years. but this latest act just might be his finest. >> first of all, we got to get the club, the sign, the logo. >> reporter: function isn't a set he is just passing through, it's a permanent home for his signature broken assumption style humor and a spotlight for local artists. but more importantly it is breaking barriers. >> this is the very first black owned comedy club in the history or as i like to say, the histroy of the bay area. >> reporter: the club itself is small but it is already packed with personality and pretty good vibes. >> this is the lounge area. we don't sell out, we have a lot
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of medians use this as the green room to hang out. watch your step. you know, coming here. you could watch the olympics. you know. have a drink. have a cocktail. that's my couch. that's where i sleep when i'm tired. yeah, we got some art work right here. and try to keep the cozy vibes cracking. have you had anybody order one? >> reporter: though this looks like the work of a seasoned comedy club owner, this is moyd's first. >> i know i will do my part. >> reporter: no one knows the struggle of downtown sf like this man. >> there are so many empty here. >> reporter: he hopes it will bring foot traffic back to downtown and his business as
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well. degrapenreed is excited to see what it will do as well. >> this is exactly what this area needs. >> this is how i feel on the inside. >> reporter: moyd says he has already seen the impact his club has. >> people go and eat and bring their food here. if you want to go get some food and eat it here? be my guest as long as you throw your trash out the end of the night, it's all good. >> reporter: but it is more than a beacon of hope for downtown advocates and business owners. it is a love letter and a dream 18 years in the making. >> i wanted to open up a club for myself. i don't want to be selfish but this is my club for myself. >> reporter: so stop by, get a drink. moyd only has one rule. be chill and let the jokes just be jokes. >> two drink minimum. >> be chill and a two drink minimum. that's fine. we can do that. all right, snell-zilla.
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>> he was the guy that took all the headlines in baseball. and rightfully so. but we can't discredit what the red hot oakland as have been and who they have been beating up on. there have been some good teams in their schedule. as were hosting the monster trucks of the nl west. and they are actually monster trucks at the coliseum tonight. the dodgers were in town. oakland's brent rooker has been a monster over the last month. his 12th home run since the start of july, gave the as a 6-2 lead in the fifth. same score in the ninth. shohei ohtani launches one off of tyler ferguson. ohtani pumped up. next batter will smith representing the tying run. but ferguson gets him to ground out to short. ends the game. as hang onto win 6-5. they are 11-5 in their last 16 games. today at 49ers camp,
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earthquakes, christian espinoza, erdan lopez exchanged jerseys. on thursday it was a different exchange that made waves at camp. brandon ayuk hugging kyle shanahan which is maybe a sign that ayuk is close to a deal? but today shanahan said nothing to see here. >> this is usually how we greet each other. >> come on, bring it in there. >> maybe a lot more hugs in here if we had a film for you guys but we are not on hard knocks. bro hug. nothing more nothing less. >> 49ers great patrick willis also going to be hugging a lot of people this weekend. he will be enshrined into the hall of famer in canton. the linebacker will become just the sixth ever hall of fame inductee that only
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and exclusively played for the 49ers. we did break it down much earlier in the show. but in case you are just tuning in, blake snell through the 18th no hitter in giants franchise history. a master class from snell-zilla. they win. >> let's listen to hagan-zilla. take a listen. >> 68 degrees at first pitch. what else can you tell us about our conditions tonight paul? >> i feel like you are stepping on my meteorological toes a little bit. >> i have to give you the rundown. >> so your ears and eyes are not deceiving you. that is chief meteorologist paul heggen filling in to do a little color commentary for the oakland ballers game. >> i had a little fomo seeing him out. >> trading in his weather center clicker for a microphone and he fit the bill. he did
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just fine. >> he did great. he will be at the sports desk pretty soon here. i'll back off. >> no you won't. he'll be back with his dry sense of humor doing weather. that's what we love about him. nice job paul. so billy joe armstrong is a big baller's fan as well. after the break we will show you his latest symbol of support while giving john fisher and the as
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oakland native icon billy joe armstrong has been at ballers games. green day is out on tour so he couldn't make it to tonight's game. but he wasn't going to let that stop him from showing his support for the team. and his let's say disappointment in the as decision to leave oakland. so take a look. >> armstrong proving even over 50, he still has some of that punk spirit in him. >> nice.
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>> don't want to be an american idiot. if i was at a baller's game i would probably fan boy. >> what would you do? >> i would go into a state of shock and not be able to talk. >> i know he is so dedicated. more people need to be angry about the as leaving. >> i know. >> got to get you into a ballers game. >> i tuned in tonight. paul did a great job. >> i'm out of a job! >> no you are not. >> he had a great time doing that. hey, if you are watching nice job. thanks for watching us. late show with stephen colbert is next. news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. can you get in trouble for spray painting? >> not if you are bi

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