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KPIX KPIX 5 News Sun Morn Edition July 14, 2024

Theres the other scene looking across the bay from the roof here. Kpix you see the bay bridge looking at low gray clouds. While its thick are gray at the bay, you get further in san jose its sunny and some of russ waking up with thicker clouds than yesterday. Most of us are waking up with less or no clouds. So, the real overall story here is its clearer for most of us. Thats what it looks like in the trivalley. The camera is over dublin. As far as how it feels, its warmer in concord, its 64 right now. And thats what you get for making it into the low 90s yesterday. We are in the low 50s in the city. Its 53 in San Francisco. We will go to 64 in San Francisco today for the daytime high. Its going to stay cloudy on the coast side, sunny on the bay side. And everybody else will pretty much have sunshine today. And you can see its going to forecast across the rest of the bay area including inland locations which are still staying hot today. 91 degrees again for the daytime high inland. We will start a gradual cool down once we get into the workweek. For inland locations i doesnt across the rest of the area. The bay should stay the same. Staying hot inland cloudy and cool and gradual cool done by the end of the week. I will see you with more dedale coming up in few minutes. Back over to you. Thank you. This is the day nationwide immigration raids are expected to take place as first reported by the new york times. The raids are expected to target more than 2,000 Illegal Immigrants who have final deportation orders. Yesterday, in berkeley, los angeles and across the nation there were dozens of loud and angry protests. More now from kpix5 juliette goodridge. I am here because President Trump said ice will attack thousands of families separating children from parents. Reporter passionate protesters today in chicago joined those in cities around the nation. Fighting back against planned deportation raids set to begin tomorrow. In oakland, naomi is worried her family could be targeted. Maybe one day i go home and my parents wont thereby. Reporter throughout the country undocumented immigrants are on edge. I feel like scared everyone i day i doesnt know what to do, but i know with my community, i am in strength. They came in illegally. They have to go out. Reporter the president confirmed friday ice agents will be focusing on immigrants with removal orders. In at least 10 cities. They are going to take people out and they are going to bring them back to their countries or they are going to take criminals out a put them in prison are in prison in the countries they came from. Reporter largescale deportation actions are not uncommon, most dont receive this publicity but this is getting push back from cities with large immigrant populations like San Francisco. Everyone isse ts under cotuon whetr they the il not. Repo sheriff advice for immigrant families. Keep your doors shut and ask for a search warrant and if they dont have it, dont open the door. That report from juliettegoodrich. A judge said undocumented immigrants have a right to an attorney and cant be takein aby a until they talked to one. We will keep a crows eye on what develops. Stay with us on air and online at kpix. Com for the latest. And thousands of people across louisiana and alabama are waving up without power this morning as Tropical Storm barry continues to dump torrential rains and create dangerous flooding conditions. Reporter camilla burno has acloser look. Reporter rain still the biggest concern in the gulf coast one day after barry made landfall as a hurricane. Now the slow moving storm is lashing deeper inland into louisiana and parts of alabama. Its going to be a long several days for the state i know the people of louisiana are strong and resilient. Reporter its dumping heavy rains and whipping up strong winds according to the National Hurricane center, which is also warning about the potential of tornados along the storms path. It pays to be safe rather than sorry and coming to the shelter wass the most safe place for me and my family. Reporter weather experts say a slow motive north could overtop levees in areas along the louisiana coastline. On saturday levees were overtopped south eastern new orleans and mandatory evacuations were put in place in the area. But the coast guard did have to rescue some from the rising waters. Ask everyone to stay vigilant, and be. The lights came on in new york city last night after a massive outage left tens of thousands in the dark. Its and broadway shows. Customers and tourists dealt with the loss of power caused by a manhole fire. Now at the time, new york city mayor de blasio was out of town on the president ial campaign trail. But Governor Cuomo said an outage like that could have created chaos but says he saw new yorkers at their best. The blackout stopped a consrt by Jennifer Lopez at Madison Square garden. And there were no reports of injuries. And that blackout happened on the 42nd anniversary of the new york city blackout of 1977. A huge land deal is breathing new life into a former military base. After years of planning a chunk of the old Naval Weapons Station will be a public park. The deal opens up thousands of acres for Development Parks and housing. The deal creates a sprawling 2500 acre park that will feature hiking and biking trails and a visitors center. This is the newest park in the east bay. Its one of the largest ever atwithin signing we will get 2200 acres with an additional amount later. Reporter its transferring land given to the city of concord to develop. An opportunity some say, to build needed housing. Opening up the land and building additional housing out here, as well as developing the property for regional parks, really serves the entire community. Reporter the park districts land bears reminders of the former use with bunksers andweapon Storage Facilities in the hillside. Some will be renovated and others removed in a process likely to take years before the park opened to the public. We need more housing. We need affordable including market and subsidized housing. And this is the best opportunity in the bay area. The official transfer of the land will take 6 months and will be years before after that before it opens to the public. What do you think about this . Taco bell and cantina. Ahead, the fastfood giant is trying out a new format and the experiment is in the bay area. Also ahead, one of the most valuable collections in the solar system. As we count down to the 50th anniversary of the moon landing a rare look at what astronauts brought back. Foyer crews rescued a man from rough waters off a beach in San Francisco. A witness told firefighters that a man was under water two minute off ocean beach. Paramedics performed cpr on the victim on the beach. Crews used ropes to hoist him up rocky incloin. Ocean beach is dangerous on any day. And at the moment, the surface is pretty rough. If in doubt, talk to the beach patrol who is always patrolling out here and they will let you know whether its safe to go in or the. The man was rushed to a hospital. No word on his condition. All right. Lets start off with the forecast and to do that, i am going to pick up the with story we told you about earlier in the newscast. The status of the Tropical Storm moving in through louisiana. You can see the track over my shoulder. But this thing is pretty quickly falling apart. And its not so important anymore where the center of barry is and where its going, only in its going to help us track the rain and thatss the biggest impact from this. As we add that in, lets show you the accumulated rainfall for the next 48 hours. Thats a really impressive band of bright color from the louisiana coast through arkansas. When you see yellow bulls eyes 10 inches rain still to go over the next two days. If you see that much rain, sure enough, everywhere in yellow is una flood watch but the areas inred is where the flood warnings are. And thats the Mississippi River neighboring its way down through the arkansas border into louisiana. Thats the area of concern. Once you get into the southern areas those are the areas to watch. I will show you the view in morning i started by showing you how gray at this time it is. And so much so windshield wipers will be needed. Driving across the bridge or near the coast, gill further away from that. Its just thick fog. Thats the view looking at the other way towards the bay bridge. And thats thicker than it was yesterday. But even though its thicker clouds here, its not that way everywhere. In fact its sunny in san jose. And looking from the top of the tower, up at 1800 feet. Plenty of low grade clouds. Lets watch how it progressesthroughout the day. Watch marine layer to see how thick it is working into the east bay. But it will start to meltck y me we t into rnhave eliminated most of it. But keep your eye here. As we get into the afternoon this gets us ahead to 4 in the afternoon. They are the finger of fog work their way through the golden gate and stretched out across the bay. Look at the city in the peninsula, this is 4 in the afternoon and never going to clear for the western half of the peninsula. A couple of events for outside as well. If you are thinking about going to the stern grove festival, it will be typical. It will stay mostly cloudy. Low 60s there and to give outforecast hour by hour, as we just saw, clouds will stay on a the western half of the peninsula. Maybe a break or two of sunshine getting into afternoon. But there wont be much more than that. Let me give you a couple other ideas if you want to head outside. State fair in sacramento is going to be sunny and hot. But the los altos woin festival the 40th and vrsry. Thats the place to be. Low 80s and plenty of sunshine and of aid walk happening today in Golden Gate Park will be in the low 60s and remember, if its going to be low gray clouds that includes Golden Gate Park. If you are going for the aid walk it will be a great day to go and you will have plenty of shade. More gray than not. Theres the sevenday forecast. Hot inland. I mentioned that at top of the newscast in the low 90s about temperatures will cool down going into the middle of the week and end of the week. See you with more on this coming up later. Guys, back over to you. Thanks. And in pacifica what may be the most scenic restaurant is back opened with a twist. Pacifica ocean Front Location has been renovated into an all new cantina. Arfireplace a. Tapas local style menu and alcohol. Fans of the restaurant chaincamped fos be first in land. Its serious business. We get a free taco bell towel. Not many taco bells on the beach withrs50s received a free crunchy taco to eat in the newly remodeled space. 50 years ago next week the crew of apollo 11 blasted off from the Kennedy Space center and made the historic landing on the moon. A dozen astronauts would make the 2040,000 trip scooping up rocks and soil from the lunar surface. Cbs reporter Mark Strassman got a glimpse in the secure windowless nasa facility facility to show us what they brought back. Reporter inside a Federal Reserve grade fog. He showed us the collection of moon rocks. Here are a white jump suits thats a must. This iss largest collection . This is the large of the anywhere in the world. Reporter the humanes first sample from another world older than any rocks found on earth. This is the oldest rock from the moon. Thats 4. 4 billion years old and the million is. 4 willion. Reporter 6 apollo missionsland landed men on the moon. Right here . Right this. Reporter astronauts turned geologists collected 842 pounds of lunar rock and soil. Starting 50 years ago this month. There you go. This was the last sample collected and Neil Armstrong decided the rock box lookedempty and he shuffled dirt in there. He did it on his own. On his own. Reporter apollo 11 oil sits inside the deashes. If i could pick one sample from the ro not soil. Reporter it preserves the rocks inside. This display showcases the collections high lights. This the lunar rock hall fame. Pretty much, yeah. Reporter rocks as old as the solar system, apollos geologic legacy. A hands on collection for someone with training and three sets of gloves. How heavy is that. 6 or 7 pounds would be my guest. Reporter fun to pick it up. Its amazing. Ever iy day i come in the lab is like first. Reporter many rocks have stories. This involves apollo 16 astronauts in 1972 charlie duke. Of all the rocks thats the biggest. Its a great video of him rolling it the leg of the space suit because it was so big and it was a important sample. It was hard. Reporter now 83, duke talked to us about rock collecting on the moon. Working against the suit was demanding. So after 8 hours in the suit. You were really tired. Weezing the gloves and in and out of the car. And it was exhausting. Big navy salute. Reporter but worth it. How about rolling that one over. Reporter the rocks recreeled secrets. Thats 20 pounds. Reporter including the moons violent origin. Scientists believe a mars sized planet collided with earth exploding a ring of debris forming the moon 4 1 2 billion years ago. How significant is it bringing back moon rocks. It taught us about the solar system. Reporter arguably the most geological find ever. I am sure people would argue with that but i think they would lose. This houses something special. Dont go beyond this cord cabinet. Reporter inside the final 6 moon samples unsealed, unstudied until now. Nasa will soon open 3 of them saving the rest for the next generation of researchers. Mark strassman at Johnson Space center. A big change is coming to the cbs evening news starting tomorrow. Thats when norm former cbs cohost norah donear is the anchor and managing editor of viewers can newscast. Expect. Tune into the cbs evening news. Reporter Norah Odonnell is ready to begin a new chapter as anchor and managing editor of the cbs evening news. Its incredibly exciting and humbling, really. Reporter she joins a legacy including cbs news anchor walter cronkite. He said journalism is what makes democracy work and i believe that more firmly than ever i think people are hungry for and craving an independent nonbiased fact based source for news. Reporter odonnell drew up in the military family that makes her understand the news impacts real people. Decisions made in washington from the white house and congress in terms of sending men and women overseas Veterans Benefits they mattered in our household. Reporter odonnell has a extensive background covering politics including search as the chief White House Correspondent and says the cbs news team uniquely positioned to cover the 2020 president ial election. You covered 6 president ial the. Yeah. Our goal for the cbs evening news is not follow news but break news. Theres going to be an urgency and set of context and depth reporter the twotime emmy winner sat down with president s, princes and ceos and plans to continue getting the big interviews. Why do you think people feel comfortable in talking to you sitting down for an interview with you. Trust. I am proud of that people feel they will trust me and they will probably get a tough question and thats my job but hopefully they know what we do at cbs news is we do it win tegity and we do it with trust. And that is how we succeed. Reporter the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell begins monday. Cbs news, new york. The cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell begins tomorrow evening at 6 30 right here hes been amainstay at the bay area scene and what a sharks player has to say about leaving the city. Fresh takes and highlights how we roll in sports. And ahead, we have a minute, it does park a punch though. Cross bay. Oh, we have a Bay Area Team thats just tapped play off contention on the shoulder. They wear green. There are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. Like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. You might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. These are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. Good morning. Did you hear. We have a couple bay area Big League Teams that have been making some noise lately. Rice them or not former commissioner and brewers owner bud selig. Not a enough arm strength. Milwaukee hosted the giants up 42. But with a couple minute aboard a score. Lorenzo overran the ball allowing the tying run to score, see. Right there. So, here we go. Bottom of the 9th, oh and brewers get out of it. Big gamel delivered a walk ofgi games. Size doesnt matter. Not with the as are involved. They are home to the white sox and beretta went yard for a 3 run homer. As won sp 132 and moved ahead of cleveland for the second playoff wild card spot. Thats Serena Williams 7th wimbledons single title in front of her buddies. Meghan markle. Simona halep won 62 and 62. First wimbledon title and second career grand slam. No steph curry. Playing with the fans. And celebrity golf from tahoe. Oh, from the hospitality tent. Excuse me. Nice trick shot. Stroke save of the 14th. Pirate is 77 yesterday. And former quarterback and cb s analyst tony romo leads going into todays round. And thats sports at this moment on a sunday. Dont worry, i am coming back later in the day. And night with moving pictures. After a long run with the san jose sharks, including many years as Team Captain Joe Pavelski will play can dallas. It has to do with the salary cap. He is playing in the celebrity gol tournament in south lake tahoe. Vern spoke with him about leaving san jose where he has been a legend. Former San Jose Shark Joe Pavelski how does it hit you. Are you prosing that . We are prosing it. I think we will for while. You just dont pick up and leave a city ive been to that you created awesome relationships for 13 years. Nighted goodbye. Its just we are going to be gone a little more and wont be able to see each other as much

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