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. now at 11:00. heartbreak in oakland. your kids still need you, i need you. >> a mother of eight shot and killed. her mother calling for justice. a community with loud political problems. >> why the free speech fight may have started on the pickleball court. plus. she is . >> a dramatic rescue after a driver plunges into a pond. and, a bear attacks a northern california man. the neighbor who helped save his life. >> we feel blessed we were there. it could have been life
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or death. from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. good evening i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. heartbreak for a family a mother holds her dying daughter in her arms. tonight, her mother is speaking out and demanding justice for her daughter after she was shot and left to die in the street. andrea nakano has the story. they were just trying to protect their kids and send a message to suspected drug dealers parked outside of their home. the 33-year-old daughter got hit when bullets started flying. the family is in grief including her eight children. >> a memorial stands outside of the east oakland home for her daughter maria. she had eight children from 1-15 years old. her 5-year-old girl still
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waiting for her mom to come home. >> she stays out here. i hear my mommy die. she is still coming back from the hospital, right, grandma? >> i am like, yeah, i don't know how to tell her she is not coming back, you know? >> reporter: a week ago they noticed a blue toyota in front of their home trying to deliver marijuana vapes to one of the teens. >> when i saw them i just wanted to let them know that my kids are 11, 13, 15 and 16. you know. don't come by my house. >> reporter: she says they followed the car as it drove away. when the car stopped they thought they would just be able to talk >> when i saw they were kids i am thinking they are kids, and i told my daughter this is just me and you, two girls, no weapon. you know, they just going to probably curse us out. but never came to my mind that they would have a gun. my daughter got out of the car.
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she looked at me, turned around and as she turned around i just saw her running and i heard the bang. just happened so quick. this is was less than a minute. >> reporter: in an effort to block the bullets from hitting her daughter she put her car in between her and the suspects. then, she led them away from the scene with her life now in danger. >> as i see the one sitting in the back holding the gun and made eye contact with me and then pointed the gun at me. i stepped on the gas so they follow me. >> about a block later the suspects fled and she drove back to her daughter thinking that she dodged the bullets. instead, she found her lifeless body on the ground. >> it is very upsetting that when we called 911 they put you on hold. i was like -- baby, please, your kids still need you and i need you, please.
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please breathe slowly. she did. she was breathing with her nose. she did it like five times. >> reporter: oakland police officers tried to keep her alive until paramedics arrived but she died at the scene. she has been trying to grieve the loss of her daughter but the 13 grandkids she is taking care of now keep her busy. she hopes that she can tell her children that the people that took their mom's life are paying for their crimes >> i want justice for my daughter. the way they took her life. so unfair. oakland is very bad. i don't see no changes. >> i just see it worse every day more. a grieving mother joined city leaders in a call to action to find justice for her son and other homicide victims whose cases have gone cold. her son was shot and killed in 2006
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but his killer was never found. she spoke in front of a crowd of city leaders, officers, and other family members hoping to shine a spotlight on all of the city's unsolved murders. a lot of people have not heard them. they heard me. they have not heard the other mothers and how the pain that they are still in. >> brown says she plans to continue hosting this event early until her son's case is solved and maybe even after. a warning about election security from tech giant google. the mountain-view based company says an iranian hacking is more far reaching than previously known. trump and harris campaigns have been targeted the company stressed the need for both campaigns to increase their account and their security protections.
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google says it is forward with any information that it has to authorities. we know tensions are high across the country. we may not expect political protest to play out in a retirement community in walnut creek. people living there they say management is stopping their right to free speech. more than 9,000 seniors live here and enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. but that does not mean they are unaware of the problems of the rest of the world. >> what do we isn't. >> free speech, when do we want it? now. >> a group of residents gathered outside of the front gate for the development intended to promote safety and civility. one of them prohibits demonstrations on this corner. that is because for four years
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mary allen ratcliff spent two hours a day, five days a week quietly holding signs promoting various social justice issues. she says she never meant to provoke anyone. >> it was not as if i decide i will stay out there for four years. >> it was another week, things look horrible in the world i better go out on the corner and get happy smiles. >> reporter: then, a few weeks ago a pair of women with different views got into a fight at the pickleball courts. so the managers, a group called golden rain foundation drew up new rules limiting will times and frequencies prohibiting gatherings on the corner. they banned political commentaries in the community newspaper and censure words from arts. >> we try to submit articles about gaza. well, you can not even. it was a couple months back you can not use the word "gaza" because it is
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controversial >> they don't want any unpleasantness. a lot of people riding around in golf courts and going to the club meetings not taking things like our civil liberties seriously. >> reporter: in a written statement the general manager said quote the policy is meant to provide structure to the process rather than limit residents ability to conduct demonstrations. but, protest organizers says what they are really doing is treating the senior residents here like children. >> the idea that we can not, you know, express ourselves but they know better >> these are not just any senior citizens. this is the generation that hit the streets to protest the war in vietnam and social injustice for women and minorities. these people remember what it was like to change the world. >> many people here were involved in protests in the bay area in the past and they certainly have not forgotten. although i think the grf would hope that we have.
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>> reporter: it is ironic, 50 years ago they were considered young radicals now in their 70s and 80s they are still being told to "get off our lawn." >> they must get a permit and limited to one area with maximum of two demonstrations a month. signs displaying inflammatory content can be excluded as determined by the general plannager. dramatic rescue all caught on camera as a driver that suffered a seize your plunges into the water. >> she is, she is in the water. help, help >> come on. >> how her quick-acting kids helped the officers jump into action. still ahead, a man in northern california fends off a charging bear with the help of a neighbor. details on this terrifying story of survival. for much of the day the fog was politely hanging out along the coast. that is really where it stayed most of this evening. just a little bit sneaking through the golden gate as we
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young children are being hailed heroes. >> she is -- she is in the water. >> come on, hop in.. >> reporter: july 24th a boy begging a police officer to help his mother after she suffered a seizure behind the wheel and ended up in a pond in serious danger. the boy, just escaping from the vehicle himself moments earlier. >> okay. officer charles cobb goes through his cruiser looking for something to break the car's window inside before diving into the pond. >> here. here. >> reaching around in the murky water, a race against time to crack the glass and get to the boy's mother. just as he gets through the window the situation some huhow grows more dire as the car gets to sink
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further into the pond. >> somehow, cobb and drivers that saw what was happening stopped and rushed in themselves. able to pull her from the now sunken car. >> get her up here, get her up here. >> they begin cpr before an ambulance could arrive. >> oh, man >> somehow the mother survived. she spent three weeks in icu on a ventilator and now expected to make a full recovery. thank goodness. so her son's credit for hailing the officer and to all of them responding. >> and handling it so calmly. are you kidding, for a kid. >> exactly. >> yes. close to 50 i would not handle it that calmly. >> yeah, yeah. weatherwise, nice weather pattern recently >> yes, fantastic. we will keep it around for awhile and maybe better heading into the weekend. >> okay. >> we got a big virtual reality space. we will use it by putting a map on the floor. you go that way. >> i will go this way and you
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magically have it come up. >> i will magically have it appear here. we will take a look at the big picture pattern how things will look on the map tomorrow. one that skirted to the north the past couple of days the heat dome lost the influence in our weather. we get this breeze. things not changing a lot tomorrow and friday. this weekend there will be another storm system approaching the coast. that one is going to miss us to the north that is the typical pattern for this time of the year. the closest they get. it will be close enough to kick in stronger onshore breeze and result in cooler temperatures as we head into this weekend. so, let's take a look at where we stand right now. it is actually looking pretty good out there so far. the temperatures are running in the 50s and 60s across the bay area as we look out live from the top of black mountain, towards the south bay. everybody else is still in the 60s. just below 70 degrees in concord. there were a couple spots in the lower 90s on the map earlier this afternoon. those are just about the hot spots for the
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next several days, a few locations getting to above 90 degrees. all in all a nice weather pattern for the middle of august. let's take a look at future cast with the fog. reduced visibilities trying to spread across the bay. fog not widespread right now. hanging out along the coast. a limited push. backing up to the coast as we head towards late morning or midday at the latest. along the coast, late today, glimmers of sunshine trying to make their way through. easy for me to say. temperatures starting off close to what is normal for this time of the year. it means mostly in the 50s. the exception around 60 degrees in san jose and the warmest spots, east of mount diablo making it into the 60s. everybody else, free air-conditioning. even the north bay valleys, in the lower 50s, some spots in the upper 40s earlier this week, dipping down to the middle portion of the 50s tomorrow afternoon. we do warm up to within 5 degrees on either side of average. the
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hottest spots, 91 degrees for hillsburg, mostly in the 80s, farther to the east, lower 90s for fairfield, antioch, concord, hot spots in the lower 90s that means no triple digit heat, nothing close to it. temperatures in the 70s around the bay and lower to middle 80s for the santa clara valley just a little warmer as you make your way farther and farther inland and morgan hill. as we look at the 10 day outlook, near normal temperatures in store for us tomorrow. it will remain that way for most of the next week and a half the warmest day, it will be a week from yesterday, tuesday, 91 degrees. average high in livermore is 88. we are only talking hottest day about 3 degrees above average. looking a little farther down-the-line. we will have to monitor the wildfire smoke. tracking it over the next couple of days with the onshore breeze, the storm that i referenced at the beginning of the weathercast will help direct it away from us. there is a fire burning called the boise fire. trying
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to send smoke towards us but just in time the storm system arrives to remove it from the atmosphere over head. we will keep an eye on it just in case. beginning warmest spots topping out around 90 degrees. that is it. not even close to the triple digit territory that we had for so much of the month of july. the temperatures around the bay, not changing much, morning fog, afternoon sunshine, temperatures reaching up into the 70s on a day-by-day basis. also not changing much, only in the 60s, plenty of fog, cloud cover, patches of mist and drizzle here and there as well. jules? >> a noisy nightmare for a san francisco neighborhood. why all of these waymo's spent entire night honking at each other and what the company is doing about it. straight ahead in sports, the giants are in trouble. summer league basketball
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it out of the first. giants a threat. parking one in the first, only willie mays hit more home runs after 60 games, third inning, , 6-1 atlanta, braves went deep four times in the game. the game was so out of reach, a first pitching appearance in the 9th inning, allowing two runs and atlanta rolled san francisco 13-2. they will go for a four game sweep on thursday as the giants fell 4.5 games behind the braves in the wild card race. how about the a's, and the mets. wearing that battle scar on his nose. top of the 4th. put a hurting on this baseball. solo shot to left. part of 4-4, 3 rbi night and the mets
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routed, 9-1. snap oakland's 3 game win streak. ♪. your daily ba watch. on wednesday, the 49ers receiver, brandon aiyuk was spotted watching the end . his teammates are doing their best to closeout the distraction of ba watch >> the season has started. i don't know, the offense is still clicking on all cylinders, they will figure it out eventually, for sure. >> we went to dinner on one of our off nights and pulled out of valet and he parks in. just seeing him, just a chance to see him it is always fantastic with a smile on his face. tonight, summer league was settled. bay raiders in blue, win or else. game 2 of the three game series against the dream team. looking at this.
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two of the 15, it was not enough. it was dream team's night from the perimeter and nigel led it. 91-92 and clinched the series 2-0. san francisco summer league has been going strong, jules, for 43 years thanks to the boss john greenberg >> that is nice. the dream team takes it, right? >> i am going to the game tomorrow any predictions? >> you? you will be the key. you will be why they win tomorrow. >> what is when they have day game >> get away game. >> we will run the tape tomorrow on the early show. >> all right, we will see. okay. [ laughter ] all right, thanks vern. i was going to call in sick. oh, geez. how a man was able
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we can tell you what it's capable of or you could find out for yourself. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. . terrifying moments for a 24-year-old northern california plan who was attacked by a bear. the man was jogging when he came across a female bear and a cub on the side of the road. mama bear, the bear charged, the man picked up a stick and hit it on the head. he ran to avoid the bear and
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got on top of anes an escalade. >> and the neighbor yelled at the bear >> it was one of the situations that could have been life or death. look at that. the man is recovering with injuries to his back, side and legs. wildlife officials are investigating. that is the sound of pure chaos for one san francisco neighborhood. a man captured this video of a parking lot full of waym os honking at them. they rent this lot next to an apartment building. waymo says it is part of a feature that prevents collisions. oops! it updated the software to keep the noise down in the middle of the night. just ahead, trust us when we say you never smelled
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the season is starting out with weirdness. here is why. one quarterback and his new mayo-scented cologne. ♪. >> smell, like greatness number 11perfume. >> he -- i am calling him levis. it rhymes with lettuce where you would put mayo. >> a sandwich maybe. they have the smell of mayo, notes of parsley and vanilla and coffee. more on that in a second. it is a real scent and popular. it sold out the website. vern?
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>> oh on helmanns website? any of you want to jump on it. >> pass. >> i am just trying to think of a scenario a group of people and they go don't look. do you smell like? it is mayo. [ laughter ] >> you may wonder what is this guy's deal with mayo . he recorded a tiktok where he put mayo in his coffee and he drank it. yeah. >> see, i know of people going crazy with ketchup. that i sort of can understand. this, no. i am sorry. >> i don't have a good comment for it. >> no. >> it is whipped eggs. would the heat of the coffee make them into cooked eggs? >> i don't know. who knows. i put mayo in my hair. it is a girl thing for the gloss. >> it is a thing?
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