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i'm kenny choi. >> the ceremony to swear in california's new governor, knew some took the oath moments ago. >> against all enemies. >> against all they me. >> foreign and domestic. >> of course wife and kids joining him on stage there, so we want to get you live to sacramento where the governor is giving his inaugural address. >> everyone else and it's not just inequality of wealth, it's inequality of opportunity. homeless epidemic that should keeach and evus up at nhient ga gap in ouscand ess gap that holds back millions of our kids.
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and too many children know the ache of chronic hunger. i have met families in this state who have to improvise where to tuck their babies in at night, making nests out of blankets on the floor or turning dresser drawers into makeshift cradles because they cannot afford a crib. these aren't merely policy problems, they are moral imperatives. and so long as they persist each and everyone of us is diminished. we're all touched by the human condition. whether we are ourselves homeless, job less, we can pay the bills or have safe drinking water at home. we have our own frailties, we have our own vulnerabilities and suspected entertainment i believe to suffering and disaster. let us resolve to paradise, malibu, santa rosa and ventura,
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make sure our fellow californians share in the easier to bear. our politics -- politics doesn't always reward taking on the hardest province. >> of course we are listening in to the new governor, gavin knew son's anything laurel address, he has touched on education and homelessness which is his top priority in california. home aerially disrupted when a protester was taken out, you can see him stuart. the crowd followed with chants in support. the first family was involved in the ceremony, knew son's son and daughter to lead in pledge of allege in. and the grand entrance, let's see this video, you can see 0
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along with their children, that was just about 30 minutes ago. nancy pelosi also made an appearance at the inauguration. of course california's longest serving governor will retire to private life, jerry brown is leaving the governor's mansion in sacramento for an estate inca louisiana a county, a -- colusa county. he certainly faces a different situation than jerry brown. having a budget surplus of $14 billion. compared to brown when he entered as the governor of california. >> interesting because governor newson for years now he has been a vocal opponent of president trump. interesting to see how these two go head to head. >> also a promising to have
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universal healthcare for californians, but hadn't addressed how they are going to pay for that. including a report from other political insider melissa cane coming up at 5:00. big news in oakland, libby shaft for her second term as mayor of the city. the ceremony is going on live right now, she is there at the lecturn, followed it up with a speech thanking supporters, spanning the entire city of oakland, let's listen live. >> what we will deliver because we are ready to bring even more dramatic changes over these next four years. as oakland's 50th mayor, my priority areas will remain the same. this second term let us accelerate and scale our progress as well as double down
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on our commitment to long term systemic change. t priorit holistic. >> again oakland mayor libby shaft being sworn in right now as we less tone her addressing members in that room there. turning to our storm watch, authorities have identified a man killed by a fallen tree in berkeley over the weekend, almeda county coroner's said 32-year-old was killed when this tree came crashing down on his car. it happened on guy lee road at the east end of the uc berkeley campus. the tree gave way during yesterday's storm. you can see branches hanging over a bus stop. no one else was hurt. let's take a live look outside right now as we take a look at bay bridge in the eastern portion of t break in e r giving the bay area a chance.
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let's check in with julie watts. we are tracking some showers. right now mostly in the north bay. heading near vallejo, 24 hour rainfall totals. 5inches in just 24 hours, san to rosa 2.5 inches. napa nearly 2.5. san francisco over an 1.25. concord an inch for you there. the rain is tapering off, cloudy and mild for 5:00 at levi stadium. we are tracking more on the rain. in the meantime over to michelle. julie, thank you. the federal government shutdown is entering itd are ta our nation's capital. negotiators failed to reach a deal over the weekend, it doesn't look like either side is willing to budge. president trump made it clear the partial govern end until he southern border wall. he may use his executive power
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to side step congress and build a wall with the money from the military. democrats say there is no crisis on the southern border emerge uld require >> i may declare a national emergency dependent what is going to happen over the next few days. >> i think the president would be wide open to a court challenge saying where's the emergency? >> while the two sides continue their back and forth, an estimated 800,000 federal employees are filling the pinch -- feeling the pinch furloughed or working out pay. paychecks are scheduled to go out next friday. adding to the list of national park closures a popular one here in the bay area, woods is closed today with a problem with overflowing trash cans. tourists are feeling the effects of the federal government shutdown. >> muir woods is one of the most popular closed
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until further notice. barriers and closed signs lock the entrance of mirror woods. the national monument was one of several sights within the golden gate recreational area that stayed closed. the national park service announced last week that it would close today. and some trips were already planned. >> to see like the big tall redwoods. >> this couple came from south carolina to find their hopes dashed. >> it stinks. you know, i wish it were open. >> meantime severalling abouts full of garbage on their way to the white house, a delivery for president trump after local congress members took it upon themselves to clean up a neglected lance end over the weekend. >> it suggests we are a third world country. >> i wish everybody could come to an understanding and open everything back up. >> people who prepaid for shuttle or parking reservations can get their money back during
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this shutdown. at muir woods. supreme court justice ruth bader begins berg is missing oral arguments for the first time in more than 25 i don't remembers. the 85-year-old is recovering from surgery last month to remove two cancerous nodule from her lungs a spokesperson says ginsburg will still be able to vote on the cases by reviewing the transcripts. a 19-year-old girl who bit a jogger in the east bay hills is due in court today, alma is facing three felony charges for the alleged attack, it happened on thursday in oakland's anthony shabo regional park. the 19-year-old when on to bite her leaving a a nasty mark. her lawyer tells kpix 5 it was self defense. my baby has justice, we can put her to rest. >> a man under arrest in the
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let's take a live look now at levi stadium in santa clara. this is where the college football playoff national championship game is being hosted in less than 5 hours. fans from two southern programs are taking over the bay area. kpix. >> opening its arms and welcoming folk from alabama and south carolina. there are no college football fans like those from the deep south. by mid morning they were
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streaming in, for some 7 straight hours of tailgating not including watching the game itself. rod cannon and his crew flu in on thursday. yes, it was worth it. >> championship game, me, my brother, my friend, we are going to be here no matter what. we are going to be here to watch saber bring home number 7. >> ticket prices, you can still get a bowl seat for a few hundred bucks. in last year's championship game they were going for several thousand dollars. >> our only mistake was paying full retail price for a ticket months ago. >> are you kicking four self for that right now. >> we over paid by 600 bucks. but, what are you going to do? it's a guarantee, you know: just 10 minutes away from the glitz and glamour of the championship, this is how they chose to spend their morning. volunteering at a mens shelter
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prepping food for the 500 meals. >> only time we celebrate and cheer, cheer for our team tonight. this is a good ti you know, do something. >> glenn peterson is the president of city team. we are excited to be hosting the national amp chon ship here and city team will be behind clemson today. so the free extreme tailgating experience happens today until 4:00 p.m. and then kickoff is at 5:00 p.m. in santa clara. 20-year-old texas man is facing capital murder charges. eric black, junior appeared in court yesterday, he had been in custody for marijuana possession when he confessed to driving the car involved in the december 30th shooting that killed jazmine barnes. police say it was likely a case of mistaken identity that lead to a man opening fire on a car
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full of children. the crime initially sparked a manhunt that was racially motivated a second suspect has been identified in the case. the awards show season is in full swing after a night of upsets and surprises at the golden globes awards. >> the final award was the big upset. the bo heme jan rap so dee, including a 622% rating on rotten tomatoes, the film's star won first major award for best actor for his portrayal of lead singer freddie mercury. >> for giving me the joy of a lifetime. i love you, you beautiful man. this is for and because of you, gorgeous. >> green book, the true story of 60s a reman american pianist and white driver won best screen play and best comedy.
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a star is born, the classic remake starring lady gaga was favored by movie critics but be won only for best original song. it is the place to be for music, food and wine lovers in the bay area: today we learned who will be headlining the bottle rock music festival in napa. you are listening to imagine dragons, the rock group opens the festival on friday, may 24th. neil young will take the stage on saturday and mumford and sons close out on sunday. and 3 day tickets go on sale tomorrow starting at $359. pathe ficould highway in southern california
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through today. at least 20 miles of the highway are still closed. here in the bay area we have a little bit of break in the rain, julie. we are getting a break, still showers on high def doppler, scattered showers over the next few hours, most of us will be drying up. as you can see here, as we zoom into this cell, we are getting some spotty showers. american canyon north of vallejo. sonoma a few showers. napa likely see a few showers over the next 20 minutes or so. right now temperatures are mild, we are in the 50s area wide. concord 57. san jose 58. right now we are in between two storms. the storm to the right of your screen that is the one that brought us the rain over the weekend. this is coming in tomorrow when as it does in advance of this saying some scattered showers to clstory for most of us today. rain chances increase tomorrow.
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this is our break in the rain. we are looking at a wet week overall. futurecast showing cloudy conditions today with scattered showers advancing into tuesday morning. showers up north increasing cloud cover. by louisiana afternoon, tuesday evening, here we are for the evening commute that is when we see the next band of heaviest rain coming through. wednesday looks to be a wet day overall, then moving on we'll get a break on thursday before more rain heading into the weekend. mostly cloudy today with a few lingering showers. rain returns tuesday evening into wednesday, picking up. we stay wealth friday through the weekend with a couple of systems moving in between friday and sunday. high temperatures today in the upper 50s to low 60s. so mild i can't loss the worried. 5:06. sunrise tomorrow morning 7:25. tended forecast dry break today, wet tuesday into
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face. >> carrie anaba. >> i was stoked. i was so excited, truly, i have fallen in love with all of these ladies, we are such an eclectic group of women, everyone is strong, dynamic, intelligent, it feels good to hang out with them and to talk about all these subject matters to talk about. >> the talk is coming up at 1:00 this afternoon, we'll be right back.
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todays a soup of the is with red kale. look at that, it like a bouquet of flowers, the best part about this kale, it tastes great and kale very trendy for years, do you know why? it's a super food. it is great for us. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy it, beautiful color all the way around. the color is going to be purple or green on the kale or red. you want to make sure that it's bright and it goes through the leaves at the same color, that same intensity, very important. when you bring them home, enter refrigerator right away. kale is a heart leaf vegetable, let me tell you something, the longer you keep it the more nutrition alibi i don't is depleted. the longer you hold it, the less it becomes a super food. kale, in the market, raw,
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sauteed, boiled, enjoy, i'm tony, is that beautiful or what? coming up at 5:00, weekend rap video shoot ends in gunfire leaving bay area residents with serious injuries. we'll have that story and much more tonight at 5:00. okay, so watching football tonight? yeah, bomb a versus clemson, 1- 2. >> it will be dry at the game. >> team that has red? >> bama
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