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michelle griego. >> i am kenny choi. let's take a look across the bay area right now. definitely gray skies, scattered showers and take a look at the rainbow in the top left of your screen. meteorologist mary lee has her eye on high def doppler. >> we're tracking showers and high def doppler. also some intense heavy downpours and a little small hail with these stronger storms, stronger showers. high def doppler, let's zoom in. you can see from the north bay from atlas, soda springs, some intense rainfall, some intense downpours. san ramon, walnut creek, a strong cell just pushed over you. checking rainfall rates, almost some intense ll. . lirain from mill valley through daly city. san bruno right now. also, looking at white to
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moderate rain pushing across san jose and the east foothills. we are going to time out the rest of the rain because we're not done yet with our unsettled wet weather. i will show you futurecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. negotiation talks on the oakland coliseum hit a snag as the oakland coliseum authority board discusses potentially keeping the raiders in the coliseum for 2019. >> reporter: talks between the coliseum authority board and the oakland raiders are still going on, but a major glitch may sink the whole deal. >> i'm not going to comment on the particulars of the issue itself. i want to sit down and talk to mark davis, and walk him through it. >> reporter: without sharing details, the executive director of the coliseum, scott mcgibbon, sa raiders may not be happening. >> it requires agreement by both of us and we have a
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difference of opinion. this could very likely put us in a position where there is no deal. >> reporter: in order to get to the point of conflict for the llioat the coliseum this season include an option for $10.5 million for 2020. if the raiders' new stadium in las vegas isn't ready by then. >> $20 $20 million a year would still be paying off debt? >> that is our responsibility. >> so we keep paying. >> oakland mayor libby schaaf is encouraged by the talks. >> the city is done subsidizing this team. we have to make a profit if they are going to stay. that's true for the county. for too long, the shakedown of the billionaire boys club has been going on and we are committed to stopping that. fiateporter: mayor the status o
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relocaon of the raiders to las vegas. from the coliseum in oakland, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> the nfl is urging the raiders to figure out the stadium situation, so the league can make its schedule. it's annual meeting is coming up march 24-27. the coliseum board could possibly vote on a lease at its monthly open meeting next friday. chevron issued a warning to people in richmond this morning because of flaring at a refinery about 6:20 a.m. chevron officials say it is not affecting public health or the environment. they say a power outage is to blame and the power outage also forced richmond high school to close. parents and students got this message around 8:00 this morning. the school district says pg&e crews are there now working to restore power. in an exclusive interview with cbs news, r. kelly is breaking the silence about 10 counts of sexual violence against him. the sit down that tense and very
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emotional. >> i am very tired of all the lies. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs this morning's gayle king, an emotional r. kelly denied over and over sexually abusing women. >> this is not me. i am fighting for my [ bleep ] life. you all are killing me with this [ bleep ]. >> robert. >> reporter: the embattled 52- year-old singer is charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. authorities say three of the four alleged victims were underage when the suspected crimes happened. >> have you ever had sex with anyone under the age of 17? >> no. >> never? >> no. >> it's so hard to believe that based on all that i've read. >> let me tell you something. >> what veai you. >> what women said about me? nobody is allowed to be mad at me and be scorned, and lie on
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me. >> that's your explanation, they are lying on you? >> absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: 23-year-old joycelyn savage and 21-year-old israel clary live at his chicago home. >> i love them. they are my girlfriends. >> reporter: the parents of jocelyn savage joycelyn savage believe the rapper has brainwashed their daughter. >> we went from talking to you or seeing you daily lkinto in two years that's a clear indication to us that something is definitely wrong. >> reporter: r. kelly says the family didn't complain when they were getting money from him. >> it hurts me so much to hear that being said. it's just speechless. repo: clary, e king her paren looking for money.
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>> you can't say that. you are ignorant and stupid. >> reporter: kelly was acquitted of child pornography charges in 2008. he faces up to 70 years in prison if convicted. hilary lane, cbs news, new york. >> as you saw, gayle king remained calm during the tense exchanges with r. kelly. she later sat down with reporter kenneth craig to share how she struck a balance during the explosive interview. >> reporter: what about when he got out of his chair? did that change anything? were you feeling uncomfortable? >> i wasn't feeling uncomfortable. i was in can wear is he going? i was thinking i hope he is not leaving. i have some more questions. >> how did you strike that balance? i was thinking the entire time, she's got to walk a fine line. she doesn't want to make him too angry. >> you don't want to agitate him, yes. i was worried he was going to leave and i was glad he didn't because as you see, there is much more to the conversation and he doesn't stay angry the
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whole time. most of the time, he is very calm and levelheaded. he just wants people to understand that he thinks it's a conspiracy against him. that all the women are lying and his in a circle has been lying, people are trying to get book deals. everyone is trying to capitalize off of him. >> r. kelly has faced intense scrutiny for more than a decade now. that was reignited in january after the lifetime docu-series "surviving r. kelly" featured seven accusers and former members of his inner circle. homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen is facing tough questions on border security. testifying before the house committee, she defended president trump's national emergency declaration, saying illegal immigration is, "spiraling out of control." >> the agency is on track to apprehend more migrants crossing the border illegally in the first six months of this fiscal year than the entirety of fy 2017 and at the current pace, we are on track to encounter close to 1 million
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illegal aliens at our southern border this year. >> kirstjen nielsen also faced questions on the deaths of two migrant children in i.c.e. custody. she says they are still reviewing those deaths. president trump's formolo former lawyer michael cohen appeared for more testimony behind closed doors. sources say he turned over documents to the house intelligence committee related to a trump real estate project in moscow. trump previously said he was not involved with a real estate dealing during the campaign. michael cohen is set to start serving a three-year prison sentence in may. detectives in london are urging people to stay vigilant after explosive devices were found that three major transit hubs. all three packages were linked. authorities say they were addressed to heathrow and london city airports, and the waterloo train station. each had a return address to dublin, ireland and contained
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devices designed to cause a small fire. >> it looks like these packages have been designed to shock and cause a stir, a media response >> london's counterterrorism unit is trying to track down the center with the help of irish police, but the clock is ticking. the concern is more packages could be coming. for the first time in nasa history, a spacewalk at the iss will be completed entirely by women. the expedition will have two female astronauts and female flight controllers at the home. nasa says it was not planned that way. the was originally set for the fall. races at one california track canceled after nearly 2 dozen horses have died in two months. what's being done to make sure this doesn't happen again. a bay area police department showcasing a new set of wheels. the city's first fully electric patrol car.
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county police department. it was chosen for size and durability. as for tesla's safety record? >> we respond to a lot of accidents in which vehicles catch fire, or there is issues with the vehicles, so we have no issues with tesla. if we didn't believe the vehicle was safe, we wouldn't be deploying it. >> the new patrol car will hit the streets next week. the department will test it for the next six months to a year to see if it's a good fit. all races are canceled that a southern california racetrack after another horse died during training. more than 20 horses have died there during the last two months alone. chris martinez is in los angeles county. >> reporter: the tracks at santa anita park remain closed indefinitely, as race officials
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try to figure out how another horse, seen here, died there during training. >> it's a tragic loss. we are not too sure why it happened. >> reporter: the four-year-old billy was euthanized tuesday, after shattering a bone. >> it's very frustrating because nobody wants to see anybody's horse get hurt. >> reporter: 21 horses have died at workouts since late december, triggering protests at the site. the tracks were shut down for testing last week, so experts could evaluate the racing surface. officials now plan to conduct additional safety testing on the main racetrack using a special device to see how it holds up to the horses galloping at full speed. the region where the track is located has received almost 12 inches of rain in recent months, but it's unclear if the weather played a role they kee
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washing out, then they open it up and sometimes they get wet spots, so on and so forth. i think a lot of times that causes injuries. the chief operating officer for the group that owns the racetrack says the safety of the horses and jockeys is a top priority, adding," while we are confident further testing will confirm sound as of the track, the decision to close is the right thing to do, at this time." chris martinez, cbs news, arcadia, california. the ceo of southwest airlines says they are losing thousands a week over labor disputes. southwest is taking a hit from flight cancellations and delays because mechanics are deliberately assessing planes as unsafe to fly, he says. mechanics say they feel pressured to keep planes in service. the mechanics union says the airline is trying to distract the public from degrading safety standards. let's take a look at the big board right now. stocks have really been taking a dive.
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losses on energy and industrial companies. take a look at this. lightning is lighting up the sky in los angeles. it was a similar site in santa barbara, as well. check out these incredible pictures posted by a local fire department. the national weather service reported more than 2000 lightning strikes across the region, including a five minute burst of 1200 strikes over santa barbara. >> it looks cool but a little dangerous. none of that around here but plenty of rain. >> that's right. they had intense through with that atmospheric river bringing that wild weather. if the flooding issues as well as thunderstorms and lightning. for us, you can see on high def doppler, scattered showers. we are tracking intense strong cells popping up. i wouldn't be surprised if there was hail associated with this. for the north bay, you can see
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some strong cells popping up near spanish latatlas, and check this out. see those orange and red colors? that indicates heavy downpours. rio vista, antioch pushing into brentwood. also, moderate to heavy rain from san ramon over hayward, fremont, about to push into the tri-valley. dublin, pleasanton, livermore and light rain over san francisco for the south bay, san jose and east foothills, as well as seven trees and light rain this afternoon. here is a wet salesforce tower cam or with raindrops on our live camera. temperatures 59 in concord, 57 in oakland, livermore 61. san francisco 55, san jose 57 and santa rosa 54. satellite and radar view, there is this low pressure system that we are tracking. it dropped a cold front this morning that brought the rain and the wind behind the front this afternoon. scattered showers again, could see an isolated thunderstorms, brief heavy downpours as we go through the afternoon. that will be the case with scattered activity continuing
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for this evening. unsettled weather, wet weather. that does continue for us. a few showers tomorrow morning and then a few showers, isolated for tomorrow in the afternoon. a little bit of sunshine tomorrow. a lot of snow in the sierra. a winter storm warning in effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. above 6000 feet, snowfall one to four feet. our sunset tonight at 6:08. our sunrise at 6:32 tomorrow morning. daytime highs below average for this time of year. mid to upper 50s to low 60s. 60 in oakland, redwood city, mountain view, fremont, 62 in san jose and upper 50s for santa rosa, as well as napa. here is the 7-day forecast, as we are looking at the chance of an isolated thunderstorms, scattered showers, for the rest of our afternoon and for this evening. a few showers thursday, drier air friday, most of saturday, and then a quick moving storm system late saturday into sunday. next week looks drier and
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sunnier with longer-range weather models. >> thank you. >> finally. >> thanks, mary. andrew putna is back with the warriors. the team announced they have re- signed the 34-year-old center. he recently played in australia's national basketball league. health news is next. how new technology could mean faster and more accurate screenings for one type of cancer. the sunrise sunset report sponsored by stanford children's health, with over 60 bay area locations. stanford expertise is closer to home. to simone, i leave the van gogh.
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that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. on the healthwatch this afternoon, the fda says a protects corporation is recalling birth control pills because of a packaging error. the company says the packages contain too many placebo pills, or empty pills bases. so far, no reported pregnancies as a result of the error. new technology in london is allowing doctors to detect cancer sooner. medical staff is fusing mri scans with ultrasound images to better pinpoint the prostate
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cancer. the smart technology gives surgeons a clear indication of where to insert the needle during biopsy. >> it's better technology to enable the doctor or surgeon to do a better job. we are getting more accurate about identifying regions, removing them surgically. it's an ongoing process. >> in testing involving 129 men, the new software helped successfully diagnose more than 90% of prostate cancers. a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, email us at consumer watch@kpix.com. we will be right back.
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coming up at 5:00, it's known as flood crowed. sonoma county has declared a flood emergency because of all the waste. we have more on this safety risk at 5:00. >> many fallouts from the devastating flooding. stay dry. more scattered showers in the forecast. and a break this weekend. >> very good. we look forward to that.
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