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showed out. >> in the playoffs it comes onto momentum changes in the game. that game changed on the muffed snap by c.j. stroud and the completion. 9 of 16, 83 yards and an interception before. after, 13 of 17, we said to it coming in, you can hang your head on the houston defense playing good defense and running the football effectively, inconsistent entire year was the passing game that showed up today, credit to them. on the opposite side, the chargers. the inability to throw the football early in that game getting away from the run, goino much early, missed opportunities, tough day if you are the chargers. >> i go back to the first quarter, 3rd & 1, sat there and settled for a field goal, to field goals in that game, the defense of houston, they stopped the run today, made the l.a. chargers one-dimensional, if you can do that as a football
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team defensively, makes it so much easier on your side. >> going to continue to be? 's about justin herbert. the last 12 games where they lose to the -- receivers didn't help, drops, a pick-6, has to figure out a way to get over the hump. >> to hear a super bowl winner say you learn how he preached the running game, he has done that in 18-years and we are believers. folks come a reminder, nfl wild card weekend powered by verizon continues tomorrow 1:00 eastern right here on cbs when the broncos face josh allen and the bills. will get you set for kickoff beginning at noon eastern right here with "the nfl today" on cbs, streaming on paramount+. folks, we have thoroughly enjoyed it. we thank jason mccourty for his prescient comments and they play it off. folks, what a game. we will see you tomorrow right here on cbs. ♪ ♪
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from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> our top priority remains saving lives and protecting property. >> fire crews trying to get the upper hand this weekend as new evacuation orders are just issued as flames take aim on the exclusive neighborhood of brentwood in los angeles. >> from earthquakes at home to fires down south, san francisco fires says now is the time to be prepared for any emergency. and a birthday party turns deadly. the latest on up a shooting that ended with two people dead. we begin with the fight against flames in southern california. the fires have consumed an area larger than san francisco. l.a. county's largest fire is moving inland.
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i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. crews had hoped to gain the upper hand on the fires as winds died down. instead, a slew of new evacuations are announced, forcing more people from their homes. so far, crews are making great progress on two of the large wildfires and more help is on the way. today governor gavin newsom announced the doubling of california national guard service members in los angeles. now 1,680 members are in the area. so far at least 13 people are dead and 19 have been arrested for breaking curfew. at least five are dead in the palisades fire with more than 22,000 acres burned there. the blaze is now 11% contained. despite calming weekend winds, officials worry the palisades fire could cross over i-405 and into more densely populated areas in the
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hollywood hills and san fernando valley. this map shows the wide reach of the inferno's impact. the perimeter is marked in orange. it grew at least 1,000 acres overnight, expanding the areas under evacuation orders, which are in red. the areas under warnings are in yellow. they extend into brentwood and encino, which are considered more densely populated. students at ucla have been placed under high alert. >> katie nielsen is in the burn zone with the latest. >> i have two fire pumps here, one for the roof and one to pull hose around to the front of the house. >> reporter: a 60,000-gallon swimming pool, that's gunner jenson's fire plan. >> i can fire this pump up, and it'll protect that whole side of house. then i take this pump with the hose around that side and i can protect that side. >> reporter: he's lived in the canyon for 65 years. >> i've been through about ten really bad fires here. >> reporter: he doesn't have
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fire fighting experience. he's a plumber. but he says no matter what happens, he's not leaving. his emergency plan if the fire does blow through, yep, you guessed it, the swimming pool. >> take the scuba gear to the bottom of the pool and let the fire blow over and come back up. >> reporter: further up the canyon, winds were pushing the flames closer to homes where the hillsides and houses were painted pink with fire retardant as firefighters work to keep the flames low to the ground. >> see the retardant they dropped earlier, it's slowing things down. it's working in our favor right now. it's slowly backing down the hill. it's slowing it down, doing its job. we're preventing it from taking off all this heavy brush here. >> reporter: a big difference today from a few days ago is the amount of resources available to work on this fire. the winds are calm enough for water-dropping helicopters to get thousands of gallons of
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water on the hot spots, making round trips through most of the afternoon. plus, there are engines at basically every other house with crews making sure the fire in the hills doesn't come too close to the backyards. but if it does, gunner says he's ready. >> so we have everything we need. we're running a little low on food, but we'll take care of that when the time comes. >> and crews battling the eaton fire made the most progress. containment there has jumped from 3% to 15%. still, the flames is burned nearly 14,000 acres. thousands of structures damaged, many of them homes. yesterday some mandatory evacuations were lifted. now crews are conducting search and rescue efforts. >> out of an abundance of caution, even if people have said that they evacuated with their family, we will still search every home. we have fema teams coming in. over 3,000 personnel are working these fires right now. >> cadaver dogs are also being
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used to help search for the remains and reunite families. >> as the recovery effort takes shape, many are looking for relief. darren peck is here to tell us why. >> a lot of that smoke coming off of that, and then the water becomes a problem because it's got all of the pollutants in the water. you cannot boil those pollutants out. people are being told mixed messages on what to do with water. i'll show you all the smoke that's coming off of these fires. we've looked at it in a number of different ways. the particulate matter across the country, southern california, a good plume being read as particulate matter. that's a forecast over the next few days. take a look at this afternoon. high resolution satellite on the monitor. that shows what the clouds have looked like. there aren't any, it's all smoke coming off of southern california over the course of the last -- that's about a three-hour loop on there. let's look at the fire in a different way. the
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progress has been back and forth in terms of the direction that the flames have been able to move. and what's been happening over the course of the last 24 hours or so is the majority of that. the leading edge of the flame front has been moving from the south to the north. let's come over to the monitor up here. i'll remove the monitor from that way. unfortunately -- there we go. what i want to show you is the direction the flames have moved using satellite heat detection sources on here. andrea was talking about the fire perimeter a moment ago. the perimeter moving uphill over the course of the last day and a half. and if we put the satellite heat signature on there, we see the most recent flames are right on the edge of the santa monica mountains getting pushed back toward the san fernando valley. that's likely where they're going to stop, because the wind is about to turn on again. and the wind that's going to turn on again is going to be moving back the way these flames were on day one and two, meaning it's going
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to be northerly winds that will likely be pushing a large part of the fire back on to itself. they've already got gusts to 40 or miles an hour this afternoon through the santa monica mountain, and as we go through the next few hours, we're going to see that intensify as well. a windy night tonight, and the flames are likely going to be racing back down hill in places heading the other way than they have been for about the last 24
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welcome back. and back to news in the bay area where in oakland a birthday party turned
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deadly last night. >> gunfire killed two young people and injured a third right outside of a home on 55th street. that's near the oakland dmv. da lin talked to one of the teenagers who was celebrating her 16th birthday. >> reporter: the young lady tells me she and her twin brother were celebrating their 16th birthday at this event rental space when gunfire erupted. she is still trying to figure out what led up to the shooting in what was supposed to be a joyous celebration. a neighbor's surveillance camera picked up the gunshots on friday night just after 10:00. at least 25 rounds. shortly after, party goers ran away for their safety. and here's a different angle where people ducked behind cars to avoid the bullets. you can hear people crying from the background as well. police say the shooting killed two people, a 19-year-old richmond man and a 20-year-old berkeley man. police say a 29-year-old man
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from san pablo survived the shooting and was listed in stable condition. >> been here for a year, this is the first time anything of this nature has ever happened. >> reporter: ben, who declined to provide his last name, says this neighborhood is typically very safe. it's near the rock ridge district. >> i think it's rare. most time when people want to celebrate, they celebrate. they have a good time. >> reporter: the birthday girl declined an on-camera interview, but she says they were celebrate at the east bay community space near the corner of telegraph avenue and 55th street. someone opened fire, killing one man at the entrance and another man near the intersection. police are investigating the motive. a man who claims to be the building and business owner of the event space also declined to comment on the shooting. >> don't touch it. >> don't touch my stuff. >> reporter: an hour later when we filmed on the sidewalk, he walked up to grab our mic and the camera to force us to leave. >> yeah, this is on, you're being recorded right now. i'm on a public street. do not grab
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my stuff. >> don't have me call the cops, dude. >> reporter: the birthday girl says while she's okay physically, she'll be traumatized by the shooting for a long time. neighbors like ben say it's a tough situation. >> this is terrible, and i feel sorry for her. and i don't know, i wish her the best. >> reporter: police say no one has been arrested in the double homicide, and they have not released any suspect information. they're asking anyone who has information to give them a call. okay, we're going to pick up the story on the forecast here at home, and while our offshore winds are not anywhere near as impactful as what we've been seeing in southern california, they are still an important part of our forecast locally. we got a wind advisory right now in the mountains. you see the outlines lining up perfectly to the topography. gusts up to 50 miles an hour in the north bay mountains. the peak for that's actually going to be coming on monday morning. and the timing for this advisory is quite long. it started last night at midnight.
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and it doesn't expire until we get into about monday afternoon. so there's a listening period of time here with a wind advisory, but it doesn't stay this strong the whole time. we are not going to have 50-mile-an-hour gusts on mount saint helena. they've slackened a little bit from a peak this morning. so they'll kind of relax a bit and then pick up again on monday morning. and we'll see another push of stronger offshore winds. the same time southern california is feeling an increase in their winds as well. we don't have any fire weather concerns here. not only because these winds are not as strong as what they're going to experience but also because, as we've stated so many times, we've gotten more than enough rain from this winter that we are very well protected from any fire weather concerns at this point. so it's just the wind issue. slightly drier conditions. and drier conditions means we're going to be colder in the morning. let me remove the wind
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advisory, and let's talk about morning lows. we're going to spotlight the part of the bay that's going to feel this the most. north bay communities. these are tomorrow morning's lows, but each morning's going to get progressively lower until we get to about tuesday. so if this is sunday morning and you're going into the upper 30s in a lot of these north bay valleys, by the time we get into monday and tuesday, some of these are mid-30s. santa rosa, petaluma, you'll be the two cold spots. so keep that in mind as we take a look at the morning lows for everybody else now. so not just the north bay. showed you those because they're the extreme. but if we put everybody's morning lows on here for tomorrow, the same pattern applies no matter what part of the bay you're in. everybody gets a couple degrees colder each morning so by the time we get to tuesday or wednesday, three or four degrees below the numbers. daytime highs should stay at 60 in general for where we'll be when we top out in the afternoon. and that'll pretty much be the headline. there's not a whole lot on here. let's just go to the
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seven-day forecast. pretty quiet weather here at home other than that. low 60s, that's a partly cloudy day there when we get to friday. as every other day is. and pretty much right on the mark for average for this time of year. all right, matt, over to you. coming up in sports, the nfl playoffs ked off with a matches of two coaches that 49ers fans should be quite familiar with. and while the 49ers might not be in the playoff this is season, there's reason for optimism in the future
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it is wild card weekend in the nfl, the the playoffs started with a matchup between two coaches who used to -- his first season in los angeles facing d'amico ryans and the texans. third quarter, chargers down seven. a costly mistake from justin herbert. pick off by eric murray who takes it to
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the house. franchise record four picks from herbert in this one. inside four minutes, texans looking to ice the game, going for it on fourth and one. joe mixon decides to pile it on. texans win. houston is back the divisional round for the second year in a row. negatives outweighed almost all positives during this 202449ers season, but if there is one silver lining, it was the success of their rookie class. >> you know a lot of people had to see the 49ers at our low this past year, but i can promise you, that's not a long-term thing. >> reporter: the 49ers rookies will put it on themselves to improve from a 6-11 season. they all contributed as part of an impressive 2024 draft class. puni set the tone, playing all but one snap. he gained praise from around the league, but he held on to advice from training
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camp to stay grounded. >> too many pats on the back sets you back. and so i put that in my notes. i was like, no matter how good people tell you you're doing, we got to stick to the truth, what's true. >> reporter: mustapha became a die opposing teams circled as he set the tone with big hits. >> kareem hunt. i was like solidify this is how i play. >> reporter: not against patrick mahomes. >> mahomes one i was like, whatever, it'll be funny. got a cloud off of that, though. on top of the world, best game of my nfl career. and then ended off, again, you know, hit on the ground. >> reporter: green set the 49ers single-season pass breakup record as a rookie. he excelled as a starter but admitted the lengthy season caught up to him. >> i've been playing football since i was 5. you go through it, and then you be like, we
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still got how many games left? >> reporter: isaac stepped up big for an injured running back room, starting three games rushing for over 400 yards in four scores. >> i'm sure there's people out there who didn't expect that from me, but being able to showcase that, obviously, is a positive. >> reporter: last but not least, ricky pearsall had the most impressive season. maybe not statistically, but for what he overcame after being shot in the chest. after this year, he's happy to just focus on football. >> i'm just excited to get into this off-season, continue to build, and actually have some time where i can go work on my craft, get more detail with the playbook stuff, and knowing what to expect for next season. well, last week for the final time we got to give a prediction. we were wrong. >> we were wrong once again. >> we were wrong again. this 49er season has just been unpredictable. >> matt, i did the weather for decades, i know all ab
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are you 50 or older? well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com.
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that's it for us at 5:00, cbs weekend news is next. see you at 6:00. ♪ tonight, raging on. fire crews in the air and on the ground battle spreading flames in los angeles and the return of gusty winds. >>

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