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workers are repairing the sewer lines and catch basins, want to make sure the water is flowing properly and not flood city streets. forecasters say we could see 25-foot waves ahead of the storm, there is a high surf advisory in effect through friday and life guards saying that the conditions can be dangerous for even season surfers. taking a live look 9 at sfo, there have been more than 100 delays and cancellations in and out of the airport. that could get worse as the storm moves in. rain triggered a small rock slide near the ranger station. chp says one of the officers was able to clear it on his own but now warning drivers to be careful. our meteorologist mary lee is tracking those storm systems, looks like more slick roads later today. >> we're tracking our second more powerful storm system to move in for tonight, oo at betw storm systems, high def
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doppler, you can see across the south bay with the rise over campbell, there here is a live look in south bay in san jose you can see the drops the high surf advisory now through friday through coastal beaches, 13, 16 feet, breakers 18 to 25. looking at that second storm that moves tonight into tomorrow the storm impacts the winds will be strong, area wide flooding not likely we could see some street flooding and commute tomorrow morning will be messy and wet. when we'll see those strong winds the heavy rain return with that second storm coming up. today the oakland a's release plans for a brand new waterfront ballpark. they are developing project to reopen the coliseum. ann has a look at what's next. >> reporter: it is an ambitious plan that does not have a
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price tag but a ground breaking is set for 2020. calling it jewel box stadium north of jack london square, surrounded by high-rise buildings it would include a rooftop open views of the bay. the plan includes gondola to bring fans to downtown. >> both on and off the field to attract fans to have an amazing fan experiment and positive impact. >> the smallest of any team the deal is contingent it would be a tech and housing hub, oracle arena but the coliseum would be turned into a low rise amphitheater. the a's ve acquired e land they are public piece of
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land, so transit rich that we are going to work, i'm very optimistic. council member tweeted her doubts about the deal saying the council gave the a's without a competitive process, the coliseum thinking they were going to build a ballpark there. oakland never got to see thepossibilities because we have groupies instead of leaders. one thing is clear. >> the a's are oakland's team the next step is going to be the environmental review process that will take about a year if all goes as planned the a's say they could be ready for you can take a look at the renderings on kpix.com. the city of roanoke park is asking for whoever's help for inking who is
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recently broke into the gold ridge recreation center on golf course drive graffitid the walls and desks, officials say the vandals cause several thousands of dollars in damage. house democrats nominated the house minority leader nancy pelosi to lead them in the new congress but still faces a show down vote for house speaker when lawmakers convene in january. she'll need 218 votes to be elected. a new report shows that the lion air jet liner never should have been in the skies in the first place. gwen bombgardner reports on the airline safety failures. >> just 11 minutes after take off, lie an air fright 610 plummeted into the java sea, the crash killed 189 people and raised crucial questions about the plane new 73max 8 and its pilots. >> if they had immediately
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followed procedure without hesitation, turned off the cutoff switches this may not have happened. >> investigators say a new anticell system repeatedly pushed the nose of the plane down. pilots fought to reposition the jet liner more than two dozen times before it finally crashed. why did they fly the airplane for 11 minutes doing the same procedure that was not getting them anywhere. >> the crash reports to a faulty sensor on outside of the aircraft that caused the system to malfunction a problem pilots had on three previous flights. the center was replaced but the problem continued. crews are still searching for the cockpit voice recorders. the boeing 737 is one of the fastest selling new models by
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southwest, american and united airlines, pilot union , saying boeing adding the system to the max but it is not detailed in pilot manual. cbs news, london. boeing says it will continue to cooperate with the lion air but insists their planes are safe. secretary mike pompeo, jeff madaus briefed senators on capitol hill of the death of jamal khashoggi. >> i do think i've read it all. there is no direct reporting to the murder of jamal khashoggi. u.s. intelligence agencies made the assessment the saudi crown prince would have at least known about the plot to kill khashoggi, this lets lawmakers to call for the u.s. to take a tougher stand against saudia rabia. the former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is strongly denying any
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connection, manafort had secret meetings before weeks weeks, that manafort lied to investigators, that likely spend the rest of his life in prison unless president trump pardons her. >> the trump administration acknowledged manafort's lawyerhave been briefs attorneys about what he has told investigators some telling cbs news that will increase manafort's chances of being pardon. president trump making serious threats after the auto maker announced it would be cutting thousands of jobs the president tweeted we're looking at cutting all gm subsidies including for electric cars. they shift gm's focus from sedans to more popular trucks and suvs, president trump says tariffs are the reasons
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americans buy truck. >> the chinese scientists that claim they have made the genetically babies, claims another woman could be pregnant. that on his work that has drawn some worldwide criticism. >> audience members applauded as scientists took the stage at the international gene editing summit. soon after he was peppered with question. >> may quite affect their upbringing. in videos posted this week, claimed he successfully edited the code of twin girls while embryos, they use a tool called crisper that makes a gene vulnerable to hiv, the co- founder of the tool, watched him speak. >> i think we still need to
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understand the motivation for the study. what the process was for informed consent. >> hur said wednesday all the couples consented. hur says 7 couples are involved in the study all of the fathers are hiv positive and the mothers are hiv negative. experts say some of the risks with this particular gene editing is the possibility of contracting other viruses such as west nile. >> the technology is not mature enough. >> dana carol is a professor of bio chemistry, worried how study will affect other research. >> ultimately we want to make reproductive editing available for people who have devastating diseases, i hope this doesn't set us backward. >> he claims he paid for all of his patients medical treatments himself. the sold potentially pregnant woman . is being monitored closely. according to health and science website statin news, he warned this man at uc berkeley
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about his plans as used crisper technology to use the genetic mutation that caused sickle cell disease, claims that mark told no one but his reonse mistakable, don't do it. the researcher is currently under investigation by the university where he works, chinese government and the hospital that he claims gave him approval for this trial. surge on wall street this afternoon taking a look at the big board you can see the dow is up about 488 points. sales is leading a rally in tech companies health care stocks are higher and trades are welcoming remarks from the chairman who hinted they may be willing to raise interest rates at a slower pace next year. still ahead, a new tool in the fight against cancer the drug just approved by the fda and the hefty price tag. it enables a fraud ster to commit the fraud. it is meant to make the mail delivery process smoother, find out about how a postal lna
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warns that the inspectors are watching. let's get a check of our weather and this storm moving in, mary. that's right we're tracking that michelle and we want to show you this here chopper 5 flying high in the sky, you can see the clouds rolling in a really pretty site getting that break from the rain from many locations inas we go through tonight into tomorrow. here is high def doppler a few showers still lighting up high def doppler you can mainly see for the south bay, lower glen, campbell you can see a few light showers out there currently, the moisture is down to our south also that snow up in the sierra. here is a really pretty view with our tower camera look at the blue sky out there, pretty site temperatures are running in the 50s and in the 60s, 63
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concord, oakland, 61 san jose, santa rosa at 60. and a few minutes ago we actually had a rainbow on our tower camera you can check it out i tweeted it that screen shot if you want to check it out here is our stronger storm system that 'rit is moving closer to us that will bring heavy rain and strong winds over night into tomorrow. for the flooding concerns on the low side there could be street flooding but the commute will be the greatest impact for tomorrow morning with those wet roadways. we'll show you future cast time it out for you going hour by hour 4 p.m., most of us getting the break you can see a few showers lighting up our radar screen as we go through 7 p.m. there we go with more rain and here we go over night stopping
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the clock around midnight the purple and red colors indicating brief heavy downpours. 8 a.m. tomorrow you can see a wet morning commute then things finally dry out as we go late thursday into friday for sure. the high wind gusts, 45 to 60 miles per hour. talking about that sierra snow winter storm warning tonight through friday morning there the west slopes of the sierra, snow level down to picking up 48 inches of snow for the higher elevation sunset at 4:51. there is that seven day forecast mid-60s today again s tonight into tomorrow catching a break friday and another storm on saturday. don't water your lawns. its coming. if you were looking for friends in low places tune in for a prime time tv special
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this weekend garth brooks performs the concert in indiana i spoke with the music star this morning. >> we are supposed to be off this year, got a call about march or april from notre dame, they want to have the house in new rodney, has to be 100 years old. say i love to be in i love this but at the same time pretty much scared to death to step in that stadium to be the first, it was so cool. it is going to be epic garth live at notre dame airs sunday at 8 p.m. right here on kpix5. you have heard of
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miami, san diego and denver. denver is not that warm, though. people like to go. an adorable pig is looking for a new home after a rough life on the streets, her name, piggy smalls, they found her wandering in east paolo alto, officials aren't sure how old she is but know she loves apples. if you want to take her home make sure you have enough space, the 45-pound pig could get even bigger. y'tip of the d
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going to be strawberry papayas from hawaii, very large papayas, these are smaller but the flavor is absolutely incredible. when you cut them in half, look at that, they have that red in there and you actually have a strawberry essence, which is wonderful. super fruit they are loaded withnutritional value. when you buy them. you want to have beautiful color all the way around, yellow and light greens when you bring them home, they are in your refrigerator. what i do with these papayas, i scoop out the seeds, a little bit of lime juice. eat out of hand with the spoon,
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that's it. they are fantastic, i'm tony tantillo, always remember to eat fresh, stay healthy. tonight at 5:00 it was a hard fault win for congresswoman nancy pelosi, her battle to win another term as house speaker is far from over. it is always a battle on capitol hill. in the bay area get ready for more tonight into tomorrow. we're ready. that's going to do it for kpix news at noon, get your umbrellas and get them ready one nice look outside looks nice right now. hey there people eligible for medicare.
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♪ >> liam: you get my concern, right? >> steffy: yeah, you're protective of our daughter, just like i am. but... we're talking about my mom. >> liam: i know. i know that. >> steffy: she cherishes her granddaughter. and now that she's back in l.a., it's only natural she'd want to spend time with kelly. >> liam: i-i get that. i totally get that. my problem is -- i-is with taylor and kelly being alone together, like your mom filling in when amelia's not available. i don't think that's wise, steffy. do you -- do you believe that your mom is a stable person? >> hope: taylor, i am truly sorry that you feel that way, but it's not how it is. >> taylor: really, hope?
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