paul deanno. paul? >> they were supposed to cool off near the water, that wind search from the ocean did not happen it was almost just as hot at the coast, it was actually hotter inland. 105 in concord, when a six in fairfield, 102 in napa, 101 in mountain view. that's not cool, that's hotter, it went the other way. san jose at 99 degrees, oakland 98, cooler in san francisco, went from 97 to 92, you didn't feel the difference? pacifica 98 degrees, including pittsburgh saratoga and gilroy, well above 100 degrees, tonight, a little cooler than last night but not by much. san francisco with a bit of relief, most of the city without air conditioning, 64 concord, 66 relief does come tomorrow. these are today's highs. call now on the right, tomorrow's highs. 21 degrees cooler in oakland, down to 77, 20 degrees cooler in sentences go, still above average, 70 to look at concord, 9 degrees cooler, we are subtracting nine from 105, it will be 96 degrees inland tomorrow. still hot for one more day inland, some relief near the water as soon as tomorrow. to talk more about the 70 forecast coming up in a few. >> thank you. >>> noted that breaking news in livermore, trying to beat the heat takes a tragic turn at lake del valle. susie steimle has thr: thisecon time in just a couple of days, that search and rescue teams have been searching for someone who fell into the water and may have drowned at lake del valle in livermore. they say they will stay in the water as long as it is safe to do so. >> we came out to have fun, heartbroken you. >> reporter: maria castille has been watching search and rescue teams at del valle lake all night read they are trying to rescue a young man who went overboard while boating with his friends. >> parents need to talk to their kids and make them aware that whenever they go to a lake, to be really careful, and, you know, be careful. >> reporter: east bay regional park police say right now they are still in search mode but as the hours go by, the night sky gets darker, it is more difficult for dive teams to see. >> you have to make a constant assessment of the rescuers to safety. have to keep our people safe, to make sure they can help the >>eporter: tent rrence kocher says this man was with friends on a fishing boat enjoying the hot weather. he says this is the second accident of its kind at a very spot. first responders are urging people to be careful. >> we will be advocating for safety all the time, that is our message. we want to make sure that people stay safe and alive and have a great time. >> reporter: we saw a couple of the young man's friends a couple of hours ago and they told us, right now, they don't have the words to talk about what happened. they simply said they've been through a lot today. in livermore, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> tonight, the boy who drowned at chrissy field in san francisco yesterday has been identified as a 14-year-old who had just graduated from seventh grade at claire lilienthal school. the team who was from ethiopia did not know how to swim. he went out about 25 feet, his friends say they eventually lost sight after trying >>> almost 12,000 pg&e customers are in the dark right now. it is not clear what caused the outages, but at least some of them are believed be h related. >> transforms are designed for the climate in which they reside. that is one of the reasons we have seen occasional transformer failures. particularly because there has not been a cooling at night, but typically occurs in these coastal communities. >> most of the outages right now are in the east bay, where there was a smoking electrical manhole earlier today. >>> joining michelle grego and kenny choi for our morning team, the broadcast starts at 4:30. >>> this just in, authorities just confirmed the identity of that pilot whose plane crashed into the delta near antioch over the weekend. ca in the evening, causes under investigation. >>> new details tonight about a fatal police shooting in san leandro. shots were fired just after 4:00, chapter 5 flew over the scene this evening. on martin boulevard near madison park academy. police responded to the neighborhood, shot and killed a man suspected of having a weapon. the man's identity has not been released. >> we are less than 48 hours away from game six, from a game six showdown in oracle arena. the warriors will be on their home court but without kevin durant, again. joe vasquez on the teams return, and fans bringing mixed emotions to the very last home game. >> this is an unusual moment for warriors fans here in oakland. at the same time they are thrilled over the teams renewed path to victory, they are also pretty somber, over a key injury. >> reporter: warriors arrived back in oakland this evening after a heart stopping victory in toronto last night. you will have to forgive them if they are not in the most golden state of mind. superstar kevin durant suffered a series of serious achilles injury last night. his series is over but the dream is still alive for the warriors and their fans, to win another nba championship. >> a bit of a weird move, we are banged up, the rent is hurt, he's out. but we will still do it. >> that was really sad. it was terrible, i didn't like seeing that at all. >> i hate how everyone talks down on him, but to put his body on the line like that to sacrifice all that itrfryhay. e had to do yesterday. >> reporter: game six is thursday at oracle. tickets are a minimum of $850, that is for a nosebleed seat. the average is $2200. experts say the price will likely go up, way up, the closer you get to the action. >> i've seen $60,000, for tickets. i bet somebody will go six figures. >> reporter: especially considering it will be the very last game played in oakland. >> as a native of oakland, as the mayor, i am really sad right now. >> the building is leaving, the team will still be ours but it won't be quite the same. >> reporter: in oakland, joe vasquez, kpix. >> we have you covered on sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/warri much still ahead in sports. >>> right now a massive protest going on in hong kong, press postponing a vote over a controversial bill that would allow fugitives to be extradited to china. tens of thousands of protesters flooding roads outside of the legislative counsel, some pushing their way into the actual lobby itself, riot police were dispatched. spotted using water cannons and tear gas on people who had breached those barriers. >>> a war of words on the campaign trail in iowa tonight, president trump and democratic challenger joe biden going at each other like there's no one >> well, the trump campaign is reportedly already building its case that biden has a weak record on trade. but, it is the president's record that biden attacked today. >> iowa farmers have been crushed by his tariff war with china. i believe that the president is literally an existential threat to america. >> university poll gives biden a 13 point lead, nationally, over president trump right now. iowa caucuses are still eight months away. >>> meanwhile on capitol hill, comedian jon stewart delivered a serious message to members of congress, for failing to come up with the money to fund a 9/11 victims compensation fund. >> they did their jobs. courage, grace, tenacity. humility. 18 years later, do yours. thank you. >> not -- only five members of the house committee showed up for that hearing. former daily show host said the disrespect showed first responders was acceptable. >>> a terrible story with the miracle ending, a newborn is found inside a dumpster in the central valley. tonight, hear from the man who saved his life. >>> a woman drives over a cliff, tumbling 100 feet down, managing to escape her burning car, incredible rescue near bodega bay. >>> it's a new cosmetics line man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. inetgo!oo sweet? your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >>> quite the survival story tonight, extreme heat, a newborn baby wrapped in a blanket and placed in a dumpster was found alive. jazmin is on talked to the men who say that -- saved that baby boy's life in stockton. >> look in there, it was moving. i said, that's a baby. >> reporter: immediately he called over the apartment manager for help. but i got to make sure he's fine. >> reporter: he rushed over not wanting to waste a single second, repelling himself up into the tempter. >> i just react. it hurt, but i wanted to get in there to be sure he's okay. >> reporter: it was nearly 100 degrees in here. they didn't have any time to spare. >> it could have turned tragic in a matter of seconds of that baby was left in that dumpster any longer. >> reporter: thankfully, the baby is okay. then, it was up to police to track down the mother. a 15-year-old who is now facing felony child abuse and endangerment. >> nothing is that serious where you just discard a childlike trash. >> reporter: a program in california allows them to drop off the child within 72 hours of giving of giving birth at fire stations and emergency rooms. >> that didn't happen today. as you can imagine, we are in the middle of a heat wave in our region. that baby was left in that dumpster, any longer, who knows what could have happened. >> reporter: as long as there are no signs of abuse, there are no questions asked, and the baby can go to a loving home and family. >> i tried to see if nobody would take him and, maybe me and my wife will want to take in. >> reporter: adding to this miraculous story of survival, the apartment complex tells me the trash is usually collected in the afternoon but for some reason crews came early today, before the baby was left in the dumpster, and had they come earlier, they may have collected the baby with the rest of the trash, and we may not have known about this at all. in stockton, kpix 5. >>> tonight a woman is lucky to be alive after a car careened over a cliff in bodega bay. fire crews say the women's car went off highway one this morning. tumbling down 100 feet near coleman beach. that car caught fire on the rocks but the woman got out in time and she was swept up in the water. first responders extinguished the flames and rappelled down to help her. she was flown to santa rosa memorial hospital. her condition has not been released. >>> tonight, video shows the moment a seven cisco firefighter rescues two stranded kayakers. >> come more this way. go go go, more more more more more. >> that is off duty firefighter matt baker, working to rescue the two. he had just arrived at his home in lodi after working a shift. baker heard a cry for help at the nearby mcauley river in san joaquin county, he found a man and a woman stranded after their kayak capsized along with their lifejackets. >> the water moves fast, people think if i get in trouble i can call 911 but these local fire departments are shortstaffed, super busy, th r and l emergencies to respond to. >> the kayakers were later taken to get medical attention, both will be okay. >>> today, developers celebrated the first stage in a treasure island megaproject. this week, workers broke ground on a condo project, the revenue generated from the project will also help pay for new infrastructure on treasure island. that plan involves building over 140,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, as well as thousands of housing units. >>> a makeup startup is filling in a glaring gap in the beauty industry, which has left others out of the equation. and, it is made right here in the bay area. betty yu gives us a look. >> i'm just blending it into your skin and you can see that it just blends seamlessly. >> reporter: katrina says finding the right foundation for her skin tone hasn't been easy. because, she is half southeast asian, and half black. >> my experience before for finding foundations was to go to one score, another store and another store, keep color matching and color matching, asking for samples. >> reporter: her search ended when she found for say cosmetics through instagram. it's ceo and founder share the same frustration. >> in between japanese and korean brands that have mostly very fair shades, and western brands, like the household names , most of them have a pink undertone. pink undertones are more suitable for caucasian skin. >> reporter: so she created a first of its kind line for asian americans, a full range of shades with golden and warm undertones, crafted and manufactured in hayward. >> asian americans, we have one of the highest spending powers in the country. four times that of millennial's. and, no one is really paying attention. >> reporter: she is paying attention to their unique concerns. asian americans tend to struggle with hyperpigmentation, and breakouts. so, the foundations are enriched with ingredients like tahitian pearl extracts, and a chinese herb that is said to increase radiance. >> i watch a lot of youtube videos, usually asian makeup tutorials, they always seem to have two shades of foundation, to find the perfect match. >> reporter: asian american shoppers we spoke to in berlin gate has been improvising with what is on the market. nicole beale just returned from hong kong. >> people want to be white, more of a lighter complexion, versus here, asian americans typically want to go for more of that bronze, kind of golden look. so, i think it would be nice to have a product that offered that is suitable for asian americans. >> reporter: ultimately, chen says she wants her branch to help narrow standards of beauty within the asian culture. >> i was always criticized for being too dafobealnge this. i want to challenge this idea that only a certain skin tone is beautiful. >> reporter: since its launch, they say their cells have tripled each month, working on adding more shades of liquid foundation, and other products. in hayward, betty yu, kpix 5. >> their cosmetic's are sold online, prices range from $30- $89. >>> also tonight, uber wants to take its rideshare service to some new heights, literally. >> today, the company unveiled its first electric passenger aircraft prototype. uber air. uber says it will be able to fly up to 150 miles per hour, the chopper service will begin in july, july 9, from manhattan to jfk airport, they are going. the notoriously long ride at the airport will now only take eight minutes, the price tag? about $200. >>> another in the bay area, called blade, the new york startup takes riders to sfo from palo alto, oakland, napa, half moon bay, and monterey. trips cost roughly the same as the cost of using a black car service. >>> tomorrow, we go inside the test facility for self driving uber's. that's on cbs this morning, starting at 7:00 a.m. y areathat will be interesting if they were the daily highs. it is 40 minutes before midnight, 70s and 80s outside of the bay area, it is 70 and seven cisco. 84 degrees in concord, 82 in san jose. 76 in oakland, warm evening leading to a warm overnight, is only dropping to the mid- sixties for most of the bay area, including redwood city, vallejo, fremont, san jose, and concord. what about tomorrow? basically, what we thought we -- was going to happen today is going to happen tomorrow. some cooling and, castro valley, you are in between, you went from 90s today into the 80s tomorrow, moderate air quality better than what we had today. there will be some hayes and also lots of pollen in the air. all of, juniper, and grasses are the big ones right now, seven and 8 1/2 on a 1 to 12 scale, what happened today, we thought this load without changing the wind direction, simple stuff. but, we have the same offshore wind, started off water in the morning so it was hotter in the afternoon. tomorrow, the low will get closer, we are already watching the rich, cloud cover tomorrow morning, look at what happens tomorrow afternoon, there's the fog and cloud cover of the coastline which pushes income and we are all back to normal, foggy and chilean sentences go once again by the end of this week. noticeable cooling near the water tomorrow. inland areas stay hot for one more day, back to seasonal temperatures by later on this week. inland, still well above average, san jose at 89 degrees, 15 degrees above average, mountain view at 85. hayward in the 70s and 80s, will not creak at 94, antioch at 98. marin county kohler, stinson beach at 68. sonoma at 88 and clearlake at 97 degrees. your extended forecast, we cool down tomorrow, cool down for thursday and friday then level off, 80s inland, low 70s near the bay, back to average later on this week. mary lee and emily turner, hot overnight weather, starting at 4:30 tomorrow. >>> thanks, paul, >>> sheriff's de hile ying over bodega bay today. >> they were considering doing water training, but what they saw dashed those hopes. they spotted this great white great white shark in shallow water while flying heli at the sarah americana estuary. the creature is quite a force to be reckoned with as you can imagine. this estimate it to be about 13 to 15 feet long. >> i got a question, how many soccer goals do you need in a game? i got a world cup team that has plenty. we can't get through a newscast without the lawyers -- without the warriors. and, big leaguers pulling off to for tuesday. >>> nba finals up top, even of the warriors raptors game six, media day. a two hour exercise where both teams come out and lir rhetic t are wey lk? he's not walking through that door. after the achilles injury monday night, he was definitely a game five spark though, they needed all of his 11 points, 106-105 win to avoid elimination. steph curry put that in thursday's game six in perspective. >> i