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snow in the sierra.. and hi def doppler is tracking another round a sog i saturday -- soggy saturday, heavy rain and winds and snow in the sierra. another round on the way. good evening. >> looking live outside tomorrow. it was rough out there today on bay area roads. this is what it looked like earlier on the bay bridge. it was even worse in the sierra. winter weather advisories in effect tomorrow. interstate 80 or highway 50, you'll need to carry chains! leaving almost 2 inches of rain.
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the rain is heading south and into the central valley. it's not over yet. more rain on the way tomorrow morning. sot: >> reporter: we have seen the rain on and offo the north base. we know it may be calm and dry, but the bay area is bracing for more rain. >> turned into a lake. water works its way up to the door >> reporter: his be in a commonly known flood zone. >> it floods every year. one of the reasons is there's no drain in the gutter. >> reporter: there their is a magic formula.
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he clasps tarps to windows and used plenty of sandbags. bla >> reporter: some >> reporter: umbrellas were put to good noose in san francisco, and the east bay. >> they love to put their rubber boots on and slickers and come on out. >> reporter: strongest winds today in san francisco, up to 22 miles per hour. half moon bay, winds up to 41 miles per hour. ootball fans from pouring into memorial stadium this afternoon for the big game. it ford or cal ge a little rain didn't stop
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thousand was fans for pouring into memorial stadium this afternoon. it's hard to see their gear under those ponchos, but fans made it clear, they're not fairweather. >> we thought about staying home and watching it on tv. >> reporter: >> they will have a big game tonight coming up in sports. a place to escape the rain, inside the national guard armory. national guard armory in walnut creek. starting tonight -- it's home base not only for the national guard -- but up to 50 homeless people. mayor loella haskew\city of walnut creek 02.36.08.10 it's at the edge of the park, it's the edge of where the library is and is at the end of a pretty compacted area of reside er, run by sa >> reporter: starting tonight its home base not to the national guard but up to 50 homeless people. >> it's at the edge of the park, it's at the edge of where
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the library is and in the edge of a pretty exacted area of residences. >> reporter: this has been met with resistance by some neighbors. to qualify for the shelter and its strict rule, homeless people must be a member of the center for at least 30 days. >> we can use this time to help people transition from homelessness to some kind of affordable housing, some kind ever gas situation and be safe. >> reporter: the bush became stronger after two homeless hen froze to death last year. the program inside the armory is
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condition. >> em are gonna do bad things. people will mess with this program that will be a good thing by given people back. >> reporter: no one was available from the armory. and on a foggy night, no one was out and about. allowed to sleep at the armory. people brave sthoo only those people bussed in by trinity center will be allowed to sleep on the property. volunteers doled out
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$50,000 pound was food. >> it's not always easy, i said to myself, if we're gonna do business for a week or so -- >> they're still in need of more turkeys. patrol after a series of apple store hiefrts, the third time in less than two weeks. >> we do have additional officers in the area. to go along with street lighting and a number of holiday related events in the city. >> police are looking for a group of men in their late teens
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and early 20s. a santa cruz county sheriff shot and killed an unarmed boy. after searching the area, officers located the suspect and say she was still armed with that knife. they guard jacket robbed an oakland bank at gunpoint. the man walked into the chase bank on mountain boulevard in the montclair neighborhood a masked man arms an oak hand bank at gunpoint. police say he ask -- took off with about $1,000. melissa mcgee of sacramento
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was killed yesterday when the cessna crashed into her home when heading to the half moon bay airport. her husband the pilot survived. president elect donald trump welcomed people to new jersey today. mitt romney is the one who previously called trump a con men >> reporter: they appeared upbeat as they left trump's golf club. trump condu interferes. >> people who will make america great again. >> reporter: mitt romney who once called trump a con man and a phony was among the invited guests.
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>> reporter: mr. trump will have one more meeting tomorrow, rudy juliani. >> reporter: on friday, the president elect selected jeff sessions to be attorney general. he reached a $20 million settlement in a trio of lawsuits against trump university. priebus" ..will be guests on tomorrow morning's "face the nation"... you can watch it right here on kpix 5. trum y >> mike
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>> mike pence will be doing an interview on face the nation, tomorrow morning right here. trump berating the cast of hamilton for some unscripted words. [ audience booing ] [ cheering and >> the crowd erupted in boos last night. when the show ended, brandon dixon had this message for him. >> we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. [ cheering and applause ] >> or defend us and oppose our unalienable rights. we truly hold this show has inspired you to impose our american values and work on behalf of all of us. [ cheering and applause ]
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trump, >> trump tweeted. "conversation is not harassment, sir. and i appreciate mike pence for stopping to listen. the president- elect continued to a cast >> "conversation is not harassment" and they appreciated mike pence for stopping to listen. the president elect attacked the hamilton cast tonight, tweeting then deleting a comment. crack ing down on fake news stories in the wake of the presidential elect zuckerberg said facebook will make it easier for users to report false story. >> we can work to give people a voice but we also need to do our part to stop the spread of hate and violence and misinformation. >> zuckerberg says his company is looking into working with
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established fact-checking organizations. facebook and google said they will no longer display ads on fake newscites. if if you're flying out for thanksgiving, all three airports expect to be busier this year. oakland international is expecting 10% more passengers through the gate. o help passengers escape all of this chaos... the lines, the area. [ yelling ] unge... at the oakland airport. you go through two sound insulated doors... and you're kind of in paradise... peaceful, calm and comfortable.
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company tries to help passengers amid all the chaos. the lines, the waiting areas. you go through two sound-insulated doors, and you're kind of in paradise. peaceful, calm, and comfortable. >> relaxing, nice place to hang out before your flight. yeah. out of the hustle and bustel >> reporter: there is a fee of $45, but it includes all you can eat gourmet food, drink, and wi-fi. >> you're buying the atmosphere that you're in, getting out of the hustle and bustle, >> reporter: the oakland airport anticipates 8% to 10% more travellers this thanksgiving compared to last
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year. they're hoping for less of this, and more of this. it's the first one to open in california... with hopes for more in the near future. right now, a palo-alto engineered satellite >> a british company owns the space lounge. paolo alto engineered satellite on its way to a new home in outer space. >> three, two, one. >> nasa 's most advanced weather satellite ever. it can track real-time data on hurricanes, tornadoes, and lightning. and it feeds high-definition images of storm systems. firefighters put their lives on the line. there's a hazard they're may not expect. a higher risk of cance
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being dinner to protect firefighters. >> reporter: this is not a washing man. ironment, they're soaking up all the toxins that are in the smoke and the heated gases according to the international association of firefighters - 63 percent of firefighters will get cancer at some point. no fire is the same - and rarely are they clean - there's asbestos in old buildings, plastics inside homes, cars that catch fire in garages that all turn into a toxic soup covered in water - and released in smoke. it's believed the toxins from years of putting out g into the turnout >> reporter: it's easy do see black soot from a fire and know it isn't healthy. priority 1 is protection from the heat and flames. >> they're doing their job, keeping us from getting overheated and burned. while we're in the fire environment, they're soaking up all of the toxins in the smoke and heat and gases. >> reporter: according to the international association of firefighters, 63% of firefighters will get cancer at
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some point. no fire is the same, and rarely are they clean. asbestos in old buildings, plastic in hoerjs and cars that catch fire in garages that turn into a toxic soup, covered in water and released in smoke. toxins are soaking into the fabric and slowly leech into their skin. >> it's in the firefighter match-up to think of yourself as invincible. you go through those life-threatening situations, you came out unscatheded, you think. >> reporter: three years ago the san francisco fire department introduced seven extractors. basically a washing machine on steroids to clean carcinogens out of the turnouts. they were a hit. >> members were driving to these stations just to get their
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turnouts cleaned because nobody wants to have cancer. >> reporter: they also issued two sets of $1,500 turnouts. >> the point is to get them here as thoroughly cleaned as possible without damaging the gear. >> reporter: changing decades of firefighting attitude has been another. >> it was common in your fire service not to clean them because you wanted that smell offing in a fire! it was a way of showing off to your coworkers that you were in there doing it. >> reporter: with cancer on the horizon, that attitude is getting doubts. >> that smell isn't the smell of victory. it's the smell of poison.
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>> san francisco fire recently purchased another extractors to put one in every station. after the fire is put out, firefighters are turnin hoses on themselves to knock as many of the toxins off before the wash. this has also been adopted by e department. >> , there any other departments doing this? >> this has been adopted by the boston fire department. a full study is underway on the national level. this is one of the strangest story we've seen today. a man on the left, walking, noticed antlers poking out of the ice. it was actually two moose with their antlers tangled! scientists think the two were fighting when they became locked. both were frozen in this creekbed! it's one of the most bizarre things they've ever seen. >> certainly one of the
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weirdest things i've ever seen. pretty good rain earlier today. later in the week as we revisit, there's a little out there in the east bay. unwinding over skyline, and making its way into the santa cruz mountains. heavy nighttime snow in the sierra, and travel delays for sure. at the coast, high suffer advisories are posted. big breakers highway 1. pretty good waves out there. about 15 feet. and some fog will be a factor too tonight.
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temperatures only uniform at 57. rainfall, half an inch at the airport. 1.75 in santa rosa. tomorrow morning, sunrise, a few showers going into the bay area. here and there, showers coming down in unstable air, and it'll come down pretty good too. day goes on, things dry out. 49ers take on the patriots tomorrow. cloudy, chance of showers, 61 degrees. we're spreading the iesz all around out at walnut creek with a chance of showers tomorrow. also in marin with 26 degrees. scattered showers will
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offensive play of game...david webb quick hit chad hansen, and the spirit was willing for cal. bears' first offensive play of the game. david west, quick hit, chad henson. 70-yard touchdown. bears in business! they were up 7 in the 2nd quarter. stanford knocking at the door. that tied the game at 14. 3rd quarter, christian mccaffrey, and he gone! 90-yard run. 24-14 cardinals. same score later in the quarter. mccaffrey, he's not done! an 11-yard touchdown run. finished with 3 at whiches, big game, stanford record, 284 yards rushing.
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heater enough to spot air force. 4-point lead, last minute. look what happened. the 1 foot inbounds for the go-ahead touchdown. falcons won 41-38. san jose falls to 3 and 8. 12 rounds, light heavyweight bout with three titles on the line. after a shaky start including ward knocked down to the ground in the 2nd, somehow he came back to win by unanimous decision. 114-113. could have gone either way. some feel the russian champion was robbed. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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golden state hung '07 straight wins. randy bettis took the st. mary's squad to dayton. calvin hermanson 3-ball. the flyers rally down 2, winning moment, turned it over! dayton whistled for the offensive foul. and that's how st. mary's escaped. sharks and coiols narizona, haz'll, a little tap-in 99, and we're done. coyotes won 3-2. ,,,,,,,,
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