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lala land. >> we lost by the way but. >> guys, guys, i'm sorry. no. there's a mistake. moonlight you guys won best picture. >> may i have the wrong envelope please. the epic mess up of the crowning moment for the moment. >> moonlight, you won best picture. >> this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke. i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> this is not a joke. moonlight won for best picture. >> after 89 years of academy
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awards show no one has ever crewed up the winner for the marquee award. the makers of lala land graciously handed over. >> personally i blame steve harvey for this. >> now after what happened, warren batey announced it to the crowd. >> i will tell you what happened. i opened the envelope and it said emma stone lala land. that's why i took such a long look and say, and at you. i wasn't trying to be funny. >> well you weren't funny. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. >> wow, this is --
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>> this is moonlight the best picture. >> finally, after all the commotion settled the director of moonlight was able to get on the stage and give his acceptance speech. >> even with my dream this could not be true. but to with dreams, because this is true. oh my goodness. >> lala land won a total of six oscars. moonlight won three including best supporting actor for ali. casey affleck won best actor for his role manchester for the sea. >> at least we had the right forcast. a final splash of rain moving through the bay area. another vantage point from high above the bay. doppler showing showers moving
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west to east. the 680 corridor is moving to mount diablo. we expect overnight hours and later in the week sunny and warm. switch gears now, loved ones gathered tonight to honor a san jose man. joe vasquez showed us that he left a positive effect on his community. >> reporter: people gathered here to remember him. some of his long time friends
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began to call him el presidente. >> right now a lot of our hearts are troubled and grieving. >> reporter: now on his field of dreams a lot of his friends and family are experiencing the unthinkable. he says frank had turned a customer away from a bar. a guy that was apparently underaged. >> some guy had a fake i. d. he got denied. moments later he came back and did what he did. >> when he turned away he retaliated and stabbed frank in the jugular. >> he loved kids. >> he didn't have any kids out here. but all these kids were his kids.
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>> he was just such a great guy and i can't believe that they did this. >> reporter: frank navarro el presidente was35. a murder investigation is under way tonight at a bar in vallejo. one man was shot and killed at gentleman's gym. two were hurt. police are still looking for the shooter. from vallejo, new at 11:00, police are looking for a man who stabbed a man to death. his name has not been released yet. another person has been gunned down. shots were fired in antioch near hill crest avenue. the victim died. so far no arrests. now this is the third shooting on an east bay freeway so far this year. city inspectors in san jose
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have cleared all homes. most are yellow tagged. which means people can't live there for the time being. >> reporter: in the rock springs neighborhood, a neighborhood of yellow tagged homes it is once again beginning a ghost town as another clean up day comes to a close. it is a place where many people have lost everything except hope. this is what it feels like to lose everything. but how it feels even for flood victims like jose nunez it's too much to put into words. >> it's hard. we lost everything. everything went down the drain. i couldn't stave anything. >> reporter: dozens of volunteers including sam
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licardo helped nunez clear out his home. >> there's no question there was a failure and what we need to focus on right now is taking care of the families and in the days and weeks ahead of fixes that failure because we can't repeat this. >> reporter: those answers will likely be small consolation. >> very heartbreaking because we lost everything. >> reporter: kim is no stranger to lost or the painful process of starting over. she immigrated to the united states during vietnam with little more than the clothes on her back but never imagined she would lose everything again nearly three decades later. >> the yellow tag to the homes here means the residents can return to clean up but they cannot yet come back to live at least not yet. most of the residents are staying with family and friends
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but for those who cannot the city has opened an emergency shelter. devin feeley. a community cut off in rural contra costa county because of a mud slide that's still moving. it can't be repaired until the slide settles. in the meantime, authorities are dealing with a big detour. >> we are kind of stuck. we have two horses here but we don't have enough food for them here. >> because the mud slide has left the road ravaged, the fire department can't get through. they have a plan. if there is a medical emergency in the area victims would have to be air lifted out. aáepb -- new at 11:00, a
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dramatic rescue. a woman ended up in the austin creek near the casadero highway. she was captured in it eight hours. when rescue workers got there they used a technique they had only learned days before. they were able to save the woman and her dog. police say the boy may have been swept away in a wash that feeds the river which was raging at the time. people in the south bay may have felt a few small jolts today from a pair of quakes. a 3.5 magnitude quake struck probably on the san andres fault. a couple of miles off of san bautista. that followed earlier shaking. a 3.6 that hit in gilroy. now reports of damage from either event.
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new at 11:00, hungry, well why not have lunch with the pittsburg police sergeant. she wrote a long tweet saying she is tired of eating alone. >> reporter: pittsburg police sergeant begins each of her shifts the same. born and raised in the community she watches over, she knows the roads here like the back of her hands. she loves her job except her break time. >> 15 years on the job and 95% of the time, i'm eating alone. >> reporter: days ago she posted this picture to her personal facebook page. and the department tweeted it out with her message inviting anyone who sees her to pull up a chair and break bread with me. >> i'm watching people come and go and they're watching me. the uniform stands out.
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so i'm used to people looking and being curious and what not. but you don't often get the hellos or interactions. >> reporter: so we took sergeant semital up on her officer and found out there was a more personal reason that inspired her open break time invite. >> there's no secret that there's a mistrust for police right now. and in my career, it's at an all time high. it's heartbreaking for me. someone who's really got the best intentions in what i do. and for people not to trust me. >> the response overwhelming. >> it's gotten a lot of invitations to go out to eat now. i feel like i need to find a calendar or planner, which is great i like that. >> break bread, break barriers. one hometown police sergeant's quest to inspire change in 140 character. >> someone has to be willing to throw that line out and take a risk. sergeant semintal became
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pittsburg's first female police sergeant and wants to remind everyone she works monday through friday so anyone who wants to go to lunch with her, they can. want to know what's going on beneath union square? we can finally take you down there. >> right down into the station. >> reporter: john spongey is walking us through what will become the union square station. >> we purchased some substandard under ground
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parking and have converted it into the northern entrance of the state. >> reporter: from that entrance it's a deep plunge below the city into a massive exploration. a three level stack of pedestrian walk ways. >> we're employing techniques that may be prevalent in europe but haven't been used here in the united states. >> reporter: the crews that are down below us are actually digging their way to the tunnels which were bore out between south of market. they're boring to the tunnels that already there. this big cavern, this is the corridor that would take you from union square to market street. >> this is the old interest that we purchased from b.a.r.t.
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for a dollar. >> reporter: this is all going on just feet from your commute. >> passengers traveling to and from. >> reporter: no shortage of mud down here. the pile beside me will probably end up in treasure island. they still have 30 feet more to dig before they finally hit those tunnels. >> this is the first tunnels project in the city. transportation tunneling project since the late 1960s. >> reporter: in that respect there are two bits of good news from below ground. first that infamous san francisco soil was not as bad as expected. >> we've encountered some pretty good ground. confident ground. that's very conducive to tunneling. >> reporter: that could make future projects more feasible which brings us to the subject of money. with the subject of $1.6 billion the 1.7-mile central station costs $176,000 per foot. if you think that's expensive.
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>> finally. >> new york city just opened the second avenue subway that ended up costing $4.5 billion. so nine years into the central subway. >> on budget. >> they're beginning what will be the yerba buena station. >> we will begin completing from the south moving north. >> reporter: if everything stays on schedule. >> we're scheduled to be down in 2019. wilson walker, kpix5. >> there's been talk of extending the central subway past china town. the tunnels run through washington square in north beach. transit planners would like to extend the line to fisherman's wharf. getting momentum through unity that was the message today from the newly elected
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chairman of the democratic committee. >> we have to rebuild our parties in the 50 states and the territories and that's exactly what we're going to do. >> but former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders says the democratic party has to rush to make changes. >> we have to open up the party to working people, to young people. >> democrats are all in favor of a new nbc news wall street poll that shows 48% of americans disapprove of how president trump is doing his job. earlier tonight, the president and the first lady hosted the nation's governors for the first time at the white house. the theme of the annual governor's ball was springs renewal as a metaphor's for the white house coming to life. >> after four weeks it's been a lot of fun. but we've accomplished almost everything we've started out to
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accomplish. the borders are stricter, tighter. we're doing a really good job. general kelly has done a fantastic job militarily. we have a fantastic team. we have an a team. >> president will give his first speech to congress on tuesday night. and a sad note from hollywood after bill paxton has died after complications from surgery. the texas native had more than 90 acting credits to his name including prominent roles on titanic. he also received a golden globe for his role as a polygamist. the hardest part of his career was not working. >> to me it's not the toughest part isn't, it isn't working or getting the job. it's the time between and how you keep yourself discipline and keep yourself going. >> reporter: paxton was
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currently starting in the series drama training day. it is just four episodes into its run. we spoke to paxton and his costar. >> he's an older veteran police officer. >> you don't have to -- >> older, older more experienced. than the safety of oroville residents and others downstream from the dam. >> absolutely. >> people in oroville venting. more frustration over the recent dam emergency. they're upset about the evacuations a couple of weeks ago and what led up to them. that includes what they said
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was lack of -- >> they haven't maintained these facilities with regard to the public safety. i think they put the public contractors over our safety. >> they had to do a better job of giving the evacuation plan to the community. i don't think they did a good job at all, no. >> reporter: there are plans to postvideos of what some people said on social media. more than 180,000 people got evacuation orders because of fears that an emergency spillway could fail and unleash a wall of water downstream. well at least we have an extended period to take a deep breath and exhale. it's going to rain tonight, but only .1. as we look toward sfo, concord has 48 degrees. livermore 45 degrees. just that westerly flow that a week and a half ago was taking
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copious amounts of moisture. from the west to the east and throughout the bay area. that's what's happening tonight. but there's not enough moisture. still good news. scatter showers will continue to come down tonight. this is top of mount diablo. so should mount hamilton tomorrow. the come of the moisture means we live in a mountainous region. futurecast shows the showers get moved out by a drier northwesterly flow tomorrow. as monday dawn, you think plenty of sun today. then we get build ups developing throughout the day. a few rogue showers will spell the end of this latest little splash of showers and the week ahead looks fine. the rain we're getting tonight. winter weather advisory is posting through tomorrow. even light snow can be
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treacherous. straight into next weekend, looks dry. a few showers head south tonight, increasing sunshine tomorrow. a chance of a shower for monday. overnight lows tonight, 32 degrees. heading out of the bay area you will find mid-50s in sacramento and redding and fresno. you will find mid-50s bay wide. mid- to upper 60s in the east bay and north bay more of the same. a few showers tonight. extended shower on monday before sun breaks out on tuesday through friday. numbers climb into the mid-60s by the latter half of the week. i wouldn't say we all deserve a break. so we're going to take one after juliet tells us about this. >> free fix, yes, free.
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find out where you can take broken items for much needed repairs before they end up in a landfill. >> the fight over trail access and the birthplace mountain biking. why some marin county riders are now getting political. >> coming up next on game day. >> my rear-view mirror fell off with 30 to go. >> evidently everybody lost their rear-view mirror. the local college team that had the best season in the bay area. >> the man who's taking a swing at making bat at the big league level. >> we wake up, have our coffee. we watch the the price is right and then we get to work. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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closed captioning brought to you by living spaces. we had a woman bring in a dinosaur. a mechanical dinosaur and we fixed it. >> that man is the founder of the repair cafe. their goal to fix your broken stuff so it doesn't end up in a landfill. they're going to try to repair pretty much anything. sometimes though the repairs are impossible. >> we had a clock that ran backward. no one could quite figure out how to fix that. >> i'm a very happy customer. they actually fixed an air pillow of mine. >> how? >> maybe they patched it. >> all the repairs don't seem that difficult. but many locations have sprouted all around the bay area. an unusual battle is
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brewing in the battle of marin where cyclists are not allowed to cycle in some trails. they've organized the new paradon trail group. their goal to get local groups to free up more trails for biking. but some environmentists say it's not such a good idea. >> the impacts on wildlife. the impact on the trails themselves. and the displacement of other visitors are some of the key points on why it just doesn't work to have bikes on trails. mountain bikes are allowed on trails. when they represent 40% of open space visitors. and we will be right back. ,,,,
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my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california.
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moonlight you guys won best picture. >> this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke. i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> this is not a joke. moonlight has won best picture. >> still no word from the academy on the huge mess up at the oscars. actor warren batey was given the card that said lala land instead of moonlight. the wrong name has never been read in the history of the academy awards category for best picture. ,,,,,,
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