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edition, immigration crackdowns happening all across the country and ice activity is spotted right here in the bay area. good afternoon, i'm ryan yamamoto. the trump administration says it is ramping up deportations across the u.s. and certain cities like chicago. ice says it's aimed at keeping dangerous criminals out of the communities in the south bay. immigration rights groups the rapid response network says they spotted ice agents taking at least one person into custody at a san jose target store. a city councilman tells us a colombian national was picked up. san jose mayor matt mayhem confirmed to cbs news bay area that san jose police were notified about the enforcement operations, but did not assist or participate. the rapid response network now reminding immigrant families not to panic and instead to prepare by learning their rights. amigos de guadalupe, which helped form this network,
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is handing out red cards for people to show any immigration authorities who question him, reminding people that they do have a constitutional right not to open their doors and to remain silent. the response network says the ice agents did go into a neighborhood, but it's unclear if those agents were looking for specific undocumented immigrants. in any case, the city councilman says the raids are a threat to the community, which depends on immigrants. we heard from a community member this morning. >if they targeted the bad people. for me, it's okay. but, people is working every day. nice people. it's not good. it's not good. >in the meantime, president trump is also declaring victory in a face off with colombia over the return flights of undocumented migrants. natalie brand reports the showdown almost sparked a trade war. >president >>trump and the president of colombia have backed off threats of a trade war after a dispute over returning deported
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migrants on u.s. military planes, the country's president initially said he wouldn't accept the flight, saying the u.s. cannot treat colombian migrants as criminals. that prompted president trump to threaten a travel ban on colombian government officials and 25% tariffs on imported goods, increasing to 50% in a week. colombia punched back with a tariff threat of its own, but ultimately backed down. >what message is is president trump trying to send by using military aircraft? well, he's trying to use a strongman message, and he's prepared to pull out all the stops in order to have it succeed. >immigration crackdown operations are ramping up across the country, with immigrations and customs enforcement agents reporting nearly 1000 arrests. sunday tv personality doctor phil tagged along on a chicago raid. tom homan, who president trump calls border czar, was there as well. >president trump, in less than a few days, has immediately made an impact.
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some >republican lawmakers are praising the president, while some democrats say the use of military planes is for show. >the ice airplanes carry more people than that c-17 that took off from el paso. kerry. >the trump administration defended its actions. >we are going to enforce immigration law. we're going to protect the american people. >colombian officials are set to travel to washington this week to follow up on their agreement with the u.s.. >but over the weekend, president trump continued his flurry of executive moves, firing at least 15 inspectors general. those are independent government watch groups and watchdogs meant to root out corruption, fraud or abuse. california senator adam schiff says trump broke the law because he did not give congress the required 30 day notice. >the american people, if we don't have good and independent inspector generals, are going to see the swamp refill. >well, republicans like senator lindsey graham were quick to defend the president,
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saying president trump feels the inspector generals did not do a good job. and just one week into his second term, president trump has shut down dea office programs all across government, removed at least 20 state department officials in leadership roles, and sent home 160 staffers with the national security council, while the administration reviews its staffing. okay, switching gears right now, first alert weather right now dry outside in the bay area, but we are tracking a chance of rain not too far away. here's meteorologist jessica burch say it's not so or say it is so. >well, ryan, it depends. do you want to go on a run this weekend or. that's really the determining factor. all right. so here's here's what's happening as we head outside real fast. we are waking up and heading outside this morning with pretty chilly temperatures. but now that we're getting into the afternoon hours, it's actually going to warm up pretty fast. now we still have these frost advisories each morning throughout the bay. the national weather service has issued, but now that we're into the afternoon hours, we're warming up into the upper 50s and lower 60s, widespread throughout the bay from half
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moon bay off into the east bay. there's only about a degree of difference when it comes to our daytime highs. now, of course, there's different times of the year where that looks a lot different. but if you live in the city and you work in the east bay or vice versa, you pretty much can dress for the exact same forecast. now, another thing i want to mention, though, is we extend into the afternoon hours today and heading into the next couple of days, we're gearing up for some rain around the corner. the climate prediction center is showing the next 6 to 10 days wetter than normal, not only for us in the bay, but all throughout the state of california and all the way up into the pacific northwest to the jet stream is starting to change directions. and that means that even though it has been a pretty dry january, we are finally starting to see that taste of rain right around the corner. starting friday, saturday, and heading into sunday. i'll have more on that in a bit. for now. ryan. >all right. thanks, jess. well, today, people around the world marking holocaust remembrance day, remembering the millions of jewish people who were killed by the nazis during world war two. in san francisco this morning, members of the american jewish committee, jewish family and children's services, and the consular corps gathered at the
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holocaust memorial site at the california palace of the legion of honor. this year marks 80 years since the end of world war two and the holocaust. a big part of the event today was the mourner's prayer. >i invite. you to join with me in kaddish and. in the mourner's prayer as we honor their memories and their lives. marc short. mcardle. vijayadashami. rama. rama andy krauss dave yost maya. shahal. >okay. other community members led songs and candles were lit in honor of those who were remembered. now to other stories around the bay area. classes are canceled at solano wideman leadership academy in vallejo. police say a copper theft caused significant damage to the school's electrical electrical systems. repairs are expected to take about a week if the closures extend, the district will arrange to move
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other students to other locations and the plan to shut down sonoma state university's athletics program is causing a legal fight. student athletes and coaches plan to file a federal civil rights complaints, alleging the cuts disproportionately harm minority students. the university is facing a $24 million budget deficit, announced the elimination of its entire athletics department as part of widespread layoffs and program cuts. coaches and students claim they were blindsided with no prior warning or input before the decision. >i live on campus, so i had already paid for housing. i already paid for tuition. and then it's like, well, if i want to play somewhere in the spring, i can't because i just paid for my whole tuition here. >in addition to the civil rights complaint, attorney says they are preparing a class action lawsuit against the university. a sonoma state official said the cuts were necessary due to the 38% decline in enrollment. enrollment since 2015. well as san francisco restaurant with an iconic history is officially
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closed its doors for the foreseeable future. samuel restaurants serve its first meal soon after the 1906 earthquake. it's been run by the same family for generations, but the restaurant's lease has come to an end, and the main chef and part owner is now retired. no word yet on the future of that restaurant. still ahead at noon is streaming on cbs news bay area. bay area tech company feeling the heat from a chinese competitor. how it's doing the job for a lot less money. and later we hear from a member of the bay area's metallica, but yet another grammy nomination. and here's a live look outside before we head to the break. beautiful shot of the san francisco skyline. enjoy the sunshine for now, because
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>well stock for santa clara's nvidia is down by almost 17% after reports of a chinese ai software that rival its us counterparts for a fraction of the cost. in fact, the startup known as deep seek overtook gpt on the apple app store. we asked cybersecurity expert in san jose state, professor omid ben affleck, what exactly deep seek is and why it's making waves. it's >really similar to chatgpt. answers are similar. even the design is the same. now, what they have done is they have their programing or their algorithm open source, meaning that anybody can contribute to this to make it better. and that's actually saved them a lot of time. and a lot of, you know, shortcuts to a better
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design. the only one in, you know, in town that is using open source is meta. they had the llama is an open source. so this is how they managed to get this one cheap. >well, professor ben affleck says the model is built specifically for certain tasks, and they manage to train the system to hold data for the things that people ask about the most. we'll check in on the big board on wall street. right now you can see the dow jones after a slight drop earlier in the morning. it's making a comeback and a bit of a rally. although nvidia stocks is still down. but you can see right now it is in positive territory up about 157 points. well the official start of the tax season here is which means it's time to start gathering those financial documents from 2024. all ahead of the 2025 stack season. victims in the meanwhile of the wildfires have until october 15th to file and join us at cbs bay area tomorrow for over on instagram
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as we host an insta thon, partnering with the american red cross, helping those impacted by the california wildfires. follow us to donate all day, any time on red cross. slash cbs. well, first alert weather right now we take you out to north of los angeles, where slick conditions have closed part of the grapevine, and it's still closed. crews worked overnight to try to clear out the snow and ice, but this closure continues. caltrans advises anyone heading to the central valley to use other routes. okay, back to our first alert weather right now, giving you a live look out of san francisco once again. nice for now, but hey, rain is on its way. let's check in with jess. >oh, look at those beautiful blue skies today. it was pretty chilly this morning, but later into this afternoon, we're going to warm all the way up into the 60s. now, let's take a quick look at the map. i'm going to pull it up and i want to show you what's happening for us. you head outside today if you live in san francisco, or if you work in san francisco and live up in the north bay, notice how we're pretty much all hand in hand. upper 50s, lower 60s. this is the time of year where we're all hand in
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hand for our daytime highs, but that's going to look different as we head into this weekend's forecast. and we're also going to see heavier amounts of rain for some of us up in the north bay starting friday, compared to some of us down in the south bay, kind of like what our winds are doing right now. it's been pretty breezy up in the north bay. while a lot of us are catching a nice break down south, closer to the peninsula and all the way into the santa clara valley, those winds up north are going to die down later into the evening hours tonight, and we're left with a beautiful week ahead of us. i pulled this up just a little bit earlier, though. our rain chances start to increase as we head into friday, saturday and all the way into sunday too. the reason why this area of low pressure, the jet stream is starting to change directions and it's going to come dip down. give us some rain coming from the north. so that's the reason why our friends up in the north bay are going to get hit a little bit heavier than some of us all the way down south, but that's going to last from friday all the way into this weekend. so if you have outdoor plans this weekend, now is a good time to start thinking, okay, maybe i want to put it here, here, here or here. onto our thursday forecast and or find an indoor activity to. i know a lot of us are going to be celebrating chinese new year heading into this weekend. here's what you
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can expect as we head all the way into our inland spots. we head over into the bay, or at least the east bay or the santa clara valley. our temperatures are all still sitting in the low 60s. for now. we'll dip down a little bit more into wednesday and thursday with upper 50s, and then the rain makes its debut heading into friday's forecast. and that's going to lead us into early next week. i'll have more on that coming up later. for now, back to you, ryan. >all right. thanks, jess. still ahead there already have plenty in their trophy case, but there's always room for more. metallica ahead of this sunday's grammy awards right here on cbs. >every >>driver. should have. a boost. hero. this is a portable jump starter, flashlight and power bank all in one. super lightweight and really can help you if you're stranded
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>well, the philadelphia eagles and kansas city chiefs will face off in super bowl 59. the eagles, celebrating their nfc win, soaring past the washington commanders. the chiefs are now looking for a three peat after beating the buffalo bills in the afc championship game. the matchup in new orleans on sunday, february 9th renews a rivalry. it's a rematch from two years ago, and the grammys are less than a week away. the iconic bay area rock group metallica is hoping to add another trophy to its already stacked collection. juliette goodrich explains why the nomination this year is about more than just an award. >the dude is like. the fight painting. your dream. metallica >is legendary. >got kicked above me. the >band has won nine grammys and is up for one more. >don't ever speak my name this >time. best >metal >>performance >>for >>the hit song >screaming >>suicide. >>the >>song tackles a taboo subject >and >>hopes to communicate that even in your darkest hour,
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>no >>one is alone. >metallica >>holds the record for most wins in this metal category. regardless >if you win or lose. it's just really great to be nominated. in >december, the band hosted its all within my hands benefit concert and auction at the youtube theater in los angeles. >the >>charity supports workforce education, >the >>fight against hunger and other local services. >we have food banks. we also help people learn skills and trades through community colleges and 60 different colleges around the us. and what's great is they do help all kinds of causes. and if there's a disaster somewhere, they're going to be there to help. >on the red carpet, bassist robert trujillo stopped by with his wife chloe as to how the bay area scene influenced metallica's music. >bay area scene was welcoming and accepting of people that maybe were a little
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bit creatively below the radar and not following any particular trend. and one of the things with bay area thrash metal was it was very centric to that area, and that region. this >year, metallica is competing against >spirit >>box, a canadian heavy metal band. >if >>spirit box wins its lead, vocalist courtney laplante will be the first woman to ever win best metal performance. >we >>asked robert, what's that say about metal music, which historically has been so male dominated? >i can't wait to hear your answer on that. well, no, i think it's important that, you know, women need to be recognized with their metal, too. robert >said he hopes she'd win, >but >>win or lose, >getting >>the nomination always strikes the right chord. >and you can watch the grammys live right here on cbs news. bay area starts at 5 p.m. sunday on kpi
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well, the trump administration has been in charge for one week, coming up at 430. we're talking with a local gop leader about how the president is doing, and we'll have the latest on the immigration crackdown. that story and much more coming up at 430. and a new era of the
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cbs evening news app begins tonight. it will be co-anchored by award winning journalist john dickerson and maurice dubois, who stopped by cbs mornings to give viewers a glimpse of the broadcast, new look and new format. face the nation moderator margaret brennan will be a regular on the program for insight and political and foreign affairs, and chief weathercaster lonnie quinn will deliver forecasts and detail the impact of natural disasters. >that's our. job all day long. is to take lots and lots of complicated stories, work them and work them and work them and talk to people and get reporting and make sure that when we deliver it, people understand it in a clean and clear way. at the end of the day, you want to feel like you have some control, you have some hope. you understand what is going on. >you can watch the new cbs evening news starting tonight and every weeknight right here on cbs and streaming on paramount+. that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app. our next newscast is at 430 with anne makovec. i'll see you back here at five. have a great afternoon.
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