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our trained operators are standing by for your call at 1-800... that's 1-800... the preceding was a paid presentation for home title lock. now at 11:00, an assault on a high school football player. his mother tells us tonight she wants more to be done. why she believes another parent could have been involved in the attack on her son. >> and it should all be brought to justice. it came crashing down from above. >> traumatized for people walking down the sidewalk. >> reporter: what happened downtown san francisco is something out after a final destination movie. this boeing council is set
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to move out tonight. good evening, i'm devin fehely, in tonight for sara. tonight a pair of teens are facing charges two weeks after a dublin high school student was attack the inside the boys' locker room. we talked to the boy and his mom. tonight she told andrea nakano she doesn't think that those two suspects were the only ones involved. >> reporter: as the police unraveled the leads in this case, they're uncovering connections between the victim, the young woman at the center of all of this. so far two arrests. both charged with felony assault. barfield has been waiting for the police department to arrest those responsible for hurting her son. >> these people, the perpetrators, will all be caught and all brought to
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justice. i'm confident, 100%. i know they have the evidence. >> reporter: the attack on her son, dasanni barfield, happened in a locker room two weeks ago. i started fighting back, but they all jumped me. >> reporter: the freshman suffered a broken nose in the attack and a concussion. worried about the emotional scars a moment like this will leave on her son. >> he needs therapy. i don't want him to have lifelong affects from this trauma. >> reporter: confronting good speed in the locker room. his mother feels the mother and daughter are also responsible for the assault. >> it wasn't coin dental coincidental. and clearly in no mother or daughter should be in
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the boys' locker room period. >> reporter: that at this time, there is no evidence of the mother coordinating the attack. this is still an open investigation to reeve out to investigators. the teen charged in the deadly high school shooting and his father are going to stay in jail. they had back-to-back hearings today. family members sat just feet away from the 14-year-old accused of killing their loved ones at a rampage in a high school outside wednesday. 14-year-old colt gray is facing four counts of murder. his father who bought him the guns used, is facing two counts of second-degree murder. hunts paid out on the school ground for a growing memorial to honor had the four people who were killed. senator rafael warnock was there calling for action on gun
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control. >> ity we all called as a country to be if we say the only thing we could do for you is to tell you how to have that habit. >> one of the injured students returned to campus today to attend that vigil. the 14-year-old was shot several times in the arm and leg. he says he remembers planning to go to the bathroom after his classmate was killed, but he realizes now if he had been in that hallway, he could have been killed himself. >> i got scared. i was looking at the shooter who looked at me. i was lucky enough he didn't go to point that gun at me. i didn't want anything to happen. if it did happen, i wouldn't be here right now. >> the nine people recovering from the injuries are thankfully expected to make full recoveries. donald trump is set to return to the bay area next
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week. he's expected to appeal at a fundraiser. that fundraiser is being held by tom and stacey seibold. related to gavin newsom's wife. now he's her second cousin once removed. now tom has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to trump's 2024 campaign. meanwhile vice president kamala harris just scored a key endorsement from cheney. voting for harris for president. 83-year-old cheney has been a lifelong republican, serving with george w. bush in a multiple republican administration. he put out a statement today that said he's casting his vote for harris because trump can never be
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trusted in. speaking out after her father followed suit. >> dick cheney will be voting for kamala harris. my dad believes, and he said publicly, there has never been an individual in our country who is as great of a threat to our democracy as donald trump is. >> you can watch it here on tuesday at 6:00. back here on cbs news, kpix is teaming up with san francisco radio and the examiner to host a mayoral debate next week. the candidates will be asked about some of the city's most visible issues. among them, the drug crisis and homelessness. the city has been working to solve both, making it a point. while there has been progress, the city's next leader will have a lot to tackle on both of
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those fronts. wilson walker gives us a look. >> basically i was woken up, seeing people standing over me. i noticed they came from a health van. >> reporter: damon slept beneath the noise machine to prevent people from camping on the sidewalk. but the encampment resolution team will force him to move again. >> i can't be nowhere for three days. >> reporter: referred to an open spot at one of the navigation centers and with the backing of recent court decisions, the city has been pushing harder to get people off the streets. something that has been discussed in emergency terms in recent years. >> of emergency management. >> reporter: december of 2021 when he launched a series of initiatives, aimed largely at the drugs of the poinder
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service during the day. and overdose records that are trending down this year so far, verses 2023 where health officials say they are not sure why. as for getting people off the streets. >> i'm hoping out for me. i'm 53 and still able to work. >> be sure to join us next week for the san francisco mayoral debate in partnership with the examiner next wednesday, september 11, at 6:00. a suspect who killed a mother and 14-year-old son in san jose appeared in court today for the first time. 38-year-old duncan mcqueary was driving under the influence going 100 miles per hour. he's going to be held without bail until the next court date in november. staying in the south bay, san jose police say a couple of
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retail theft suspects tried to hide from them, but it did. stealing over 200 sunglasses in san jose. police tracked them down and all of them were ultimately arrested. and still ahead tonight, it was raining on one san francisco street, but it wasn't water, it was glass. >> it is scary to think these windows in the brand new buildings are just falling off. >> a close call downtown and how the what comes next for the test pilots forced to stay in orbit after they were left behind. back here on earth, the fog continues to spread over downtown san francisco. it was enough to impact temperatures and parts of
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of questions about how and why this happened. >> reporter: people downtown san francisco are looking up tonight after a pane of glass fell hundreds of feet from salesforce east. the building across the street. pieces covering mission street. >> yeah, it's scary to think these windows are just lairing the hole. they say the batched window installation at the rooftop level is to blame. no one was injured, but dbi confirmed glass damaged two windows across the street. we also saw a car nearby with apparent damage. morgan farrell and deangelo came to catch a glimpse of the aftermath. >> traumatized for people just simply walking down the sidewalk. >> reporter: the 1989 earthquake blew several windows out downtown. but the question still lingers in farrell's mind. >> who is accountable? >> reporter: they will take
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time to figure it out. >> it's too early to point fingers as to fault. but it's important to note other agencies revest envy joy near because they could have had catastrophic results. >> reporter: anywhere from contractors to building management. >> you'll see them from the building department. to ensure these windows are all safe. >> reporter: this isn't the first time glass shards littering the area. knocking out the millennium towers in 1993. dbi issued a notice across the fall. requiring the glass to be replaced as soon as possible. no timeline yet on when that will happen. nasa engineers after the
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spacecraft returned to earth after a hit after being plagued with technical issues. >> touchdown. starlineer is back on earth. >> reporter: the capsule nicknamed calypso successfully landed in the says system because the two pilots were forced to stay behind. >> this is video undocked from the station a few two astronauts on board. and a test flight that was suppose to last for eight days. instead the mission dragged on for three months because the starliner had helium leaks and other issues. engineers were worried the thrusters might malfunction, so they decided to leave them behind. now astronauts are expected to hitch a ride back, but they need to wait until february. they will stretch into eight months. all right.
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>> i wonder if they mind. >> i mean who knows. it's time for me to go home. >> right. bit time it ends, it will be reedes. >> very hot this week, but now we have cooled off? >> we will coast near normal and through the weekend. that's good news if you're ready for fall. it won't necessarily feel autumnal out there, but the latest heat dome, will send their moisture across the pacific northwest to heat that heat dome away from us. southern california will be cooking over the weekend. but the storm system will reduce the weight of the atmosphere on top of us, allowing the marine layer to get deeper. it will help kick in a stronger onshore breeze. those factors cool us off, then we'll be back to near normal temperatures for the second half of the weekend. still a bit warm on saturday.
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one factor we'll need to watch is the path of the storm system. there's a chance it grabbed some smoke. sending it out over the pacific, then loops back towards us. that's an outside chance had, but still something we will monitor. in fact, let's to get the windows closed behind me here. take a look at the tower as the fog swallows up downtown san francisco. here is the air quality forecast, which overall is looking pretty good. we had moderate ratings inland in the east bay and santa clara. pretty much good across the board as we head into early next week, assuming it managed to avoid us. looking out from salesforce tower, hard to tell which direction we're looking at. but the fog is spreading out. temperatures are mostly, well, even mixed. 50s and 60s at that moment. a nice retreat from almost 100 degrees inland in concord today. back down to
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the upper 60s. the free air-conditioning is returning for those inland parts of the bay area. let's open up the windows again and take a look at how the fog will behave for the rest of tonight. it will spread out into the valleys of the north bay and into the santa clara valley, making a little push, but not deep enough for the marine layer yet to overcome the obstacle. it means you'll see full sunshine right away, which means your temperatures will be warmer in other spots. reaching up into the low to mid-90s on the widespread basis. and that's even better than the past few days. upper 80s, staying below 90s, but into the 90s for los gatos. and 80s for fremont and redwood city. those numbers, just one degree above average. almost exactly normal temperatures near the water. for the north bay, where the fog holds on longer. that's where temperatures are also going to be just a little bit
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cooler. returning for highs by tomorrow afternoon. normal temperatures will stick around, and it looks like we will remain comfortable as we look at that long range outlook as well. the temperature outlook from the climate pre diction center will take us to the midpoint of september. 8 to 14-day outlook will shift things around to the autumnal equinox. a signal cooler for the bay area. something to look forward to while we still have warm to hot temperatures inland tomorrow. but then we're back to the typical early september weather pattern as we head through most of next week. they get back up to 90 degrees. but that's a whole lot better than 100 degrees. temperatures are returning to the low to mid-70s there and that fog pattern. still making it up into the 60s as we head through the weekend and into early next week. then more sunshine even along the coast by wednesday, thursday, friday. >> all right, paul, thank you so much. well half moon bay is buzzing after the sighting of a
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young humpback whale. entering the harbor around noon yesterday. now the marine mammal center says the whale may have taken a wrong turn while searching for food. they add the whale appears to be healthy and will likely leave the harbor on its own. across the bay, the zoo has established itself for mountain lion cubs to get a chance at life. he was found alone in the el dorado county about a month ago. and zoo workers have been nursing him back to health. so far he has doubled in size about ten pounds now. they are giving him new challenges every day. >> so far he's been going crazy for it, jumping off the platforms. luckily he was a kid and everything is new and super bowl. so it is easy to enrich him. >> the zoo is looking for his forever home with help from the
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east oakland's castlemont high school will be hosting a rival team from l.a. tomorrow. da lin reports before they go head to head on the field tomorrow, the players from both sides decided to team up. >> all right, let me see. let me see if i could get this right for you. >> reporter: they may not be household names today, but they're stars in the eyes of these elementary school cats. >> you're going to come to the game tomorrow, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: especially the wide receiver, elijah washington. the senior accepted a full athletic scholarship next year to attend and play for oregon state. >> two games out at castlemont or you could go from anywhere else as long as you have the right habits and the right behind set. >> reporter: that's the message they would share with
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students in east oakland. student athletes would have played with the kids and shared their story about growing up in the inner city. >> i have a big brother or father or just a role model in general. so it matters to me. i feel like it's a part of my duty and job while i'm here to show people that hey, you got somebody in your community that came from where you came from and that cares about you. >> reporter: this neighborhood experiences more homicides and shootings than any other part of the town. but the players say you don't have to be a super star like steph curry to make a difference. anyone can improve their community. >> are you on me team? >> yeah. >> thank you. see, that right there. excellent. they think we're just the most famous people in the world. it takes me want to play even more. i'm not just playing tomorrow for myself, but i'm playing for oakland. >> reporter: the athletic league commissioner and his l.a. counterpart came up with the idea. last year was the first year. castlemont played
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against dorsey in southern california. both teams visited an elementary school in l.a. before their game. and again having these young men be leaders going off into the world. >> reporter: both teams taking part in a workshop about life lessons, an emotional intelligence. the goal is both teams will emerge as winners no matter the final score. as for elijah, the head coach is also his father. >> i'm so happy. it's unbelievable. >> i'm proud of him. >> reporter: elijah says the lessons learned on and off the field have made him a better and stronger person. >> although our circumstances may not be where it could be, know that you can also always
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be back. >> i made a bold prediction saying there are all these holdouts, a lot of drama surrounding the niners training camp, and i said it's all wrapped up on tuesday. you gave me this look. >> i didn't know. >> and we did not know. we are finally at week number one. while it did take the whole season, niners finally got all their sans with brandon aiyuk onto the practice field, after holding out for all training camp. williams signed his new deal. he's hard to miss at practice. the knewest niners were pretty surprised at the size of the future hall of famer. >> the guys who were not here last year when they saw trent williams, they're like holy cow. just his presence is the most notice haddable. >> the whole camp i've been waiting to see him, fight in
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practice. everything he says and does, i'll take it and try to learn as much as i can. >> the name to watch. eagles and packers meet in brazil. philly leading, finding the wide open 7 o-yard touchdown to give the pack a 19-14 lead. now it's 26-24 green bay. and the newest one, where eagles win in brazil. jordan love suffered a leg injury. he limped off the field. we don't know the severity of the injury just yet. in baseball, giants at padres. blake snell back in san diego where he won the cy young last year. bottom one, jurickson profar slides out to
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right. and they decide to tag up. the throw comes in to tyler fitzgerald. all seems okay before fitzgerald throws it right back in right field, allowing both runners to score. this team just cannot feel. san diego scored three in the first. they won 5-1. san francisco has lost five of their last six. to the coliseum, some long faces in the stands of the dugout where they travel. it was downtown seth brown to the rescue. two run blast will tie the game at five. we play on. the bottom 13, brown, rips one down the right field line. brings home j.j. bleday for the game winning run. oakland wins 7-6. their third victory of the week. second by brown. great for a's fans as they get ready to say good-bye to the coliseum. then sticking to baseball, the oakland ballers will officially play in the post season. they clinched a spot tonight. if they win one of
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their final two games this weekend, they will win first seed for the second half, and they will get home an advantage. >> yeah, it's great for the first season. but really the biggest story is monday night, aaron rodgers, niners. >> it will be fun. niners favored in that one, but you never know. >> thank you, matthew. so tsa wants passengers to leave all right, so i think we established during the break that we don't know what cat eyes are. we're going to learn together with our viewers tonight. when you fly, tsa makes it clear to keep your knives, loaded guns, and large shampoo bottles out of your carry on. >> i was going to say, cat eyes is added to the list. i
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personally thought that was referring to a style of makeup. we are talking about actual felines. those are still on board. and these are the offending cat eyes. they are actually self-defense tools. they're made out of medal. just in the case of san jose. people have been attaching them to their key chains. in new york state specifically, they have been catching so many people with cat eyes, it's been slowing down security lines. they're encouraging people to put those cat eyes in their checked bags instead. >> yeah. i've seen those before. it's a self-defense thing that women keep on their child had hood. >> i've been there, early among other things. >> all right, thank you so
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