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. live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. . >> a bay area couple is alive and well after spending more than a week lost in west marin county. how they managed to survive. senator. senator bernie sanders with a strong strowing in the nevada caucuses. democrats are turning their attention to south carolina and super tuesday. a pedestrian is dead after she was run over in san jose's midtown. a second victim from the same accident is in life-threatening condition. it's 6 a.m. on this sunday february 23 drd. good morning i am devin fehely. emily turner has the morning off. let's start with a check of the weather. my observation is chilly. yes. and you are a south bay man. >> yes. >> so coming up from san jose this morning which stands out because it is 10 fee greece colder delder
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than right now than it was this time yesterday in san hoe say. it's a similar story across the bay. let's start off by showing you what it looks like out there right now from the camera on treasure island. looking back towards the skyline. so in san francisco, we will put the current numbers in front of this now. it is a cool 51 in san francisco. not that bad. but that's about 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. now look at santa rosa. 36 degrees. it is just two degrees colder than it was yesterday. it was already cold enough in santa rosa yesterday. two degrees won't make that big of a difference n south bay, you will notice it's going to feel colder when you step outside today down in santa clara county. thankfully, you don't have to deal with fog. not down in the south bay or east bay. but look what happens when we get up to santa rosa in the north bay. clears -- clear skies that allows the temperatures to go down to 36 the coldest spot in santa rosa. same clear skies are responsible for the cold number is allowing the fog to develop in the north bay. so give yourself extra time
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before you hit the road. up there, and here are the daytime highs today. in the low to mid-60s. plan on more low clouds around, to particularly the coast and the bay today. i will spotlight that coming up in a bit. and we are on track for daytime highs to reach near will 80 in just a few days for inland spots. i will be back with more on that in a few minutes. devin back over to you. it is called a miracle a husband and wife from palo alto missing for more than week were fond alive in marin county. 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin were found in rough to terrain a half mile from the rental cottage. joe vasquez spoke with the couple's two sons who say it began with a valentine's day hike to see the sunset. . >> and it got dark. they took a wrong turn. and they found themselves in trouble and they kept going.
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they were moving, trying to get to a road, trying to move down to water, thinking water leads you to civillation. and as it happens, when they were found, they were very close to a road, but on the other side of a thicket. >> we will get you out of here. >> reporter: rescuers pulled them out by helicopter. >> my dad is very scratched up. you saw a picture of the what he was doing, he was because of the brush, it was so intense in this area, he was laying his body flat into that awful thorny crap poison oak you name it so carol could go over him. that's chivalry. >> reporter: they had been gone eight days without a jacket. at night temperatures plunged below freezing. they survived by drinking water from a pond and eating sparse vegetation volunteer searcher 18-year-old quincy websters and a golden retriever found them. >> we hear voice and first we thought it was another teen but
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they yelled help. we looked at east other and it was like that's them. and they were like thank god you found out. >> reporter: they were cold and hungry. when the helicopters arrived, they were in such good spirits, ian irwin began to sing. >> i rather drink muddy water and sleep in a hollow log. >> reporter: which is what they did. against the odds, they survived, and made it back to their family who thought the worst. >> we found them. i was like okay. so i am thinking initially, all right. we have bodies. and this is not -- this is better than nothing but then i kind of read it again and it said we read them and they are alive. i am like -- and i screamed andmy way of came running in and she is like what i said they found them and they are alive. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you to everyone. you -- everyone who was thinking about them who was searching for them. thank you. there will be parties in palo alto i can tell you that. the town will light up the day
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they roll in. >> reporter: joe vas questions kpix5. . they spent night marin general hospital and could be released as soon as today. . in campaign 2020, bernie sanders was the big winner in the nevada caucuses. and after three contests, he is the clear front-runner now. sanders leaves former vice president joe biden with pete buttigieg and senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar training behind. more now from cbs' news tom hanson. >> reporter: bernie sanders was already in texas when the results from nevada were announced. cbs news projects the vermont senator as winner of the democratic caucuses in nevada. >> we have just put together a multigenerational multi-racial coalition which is going to not only win in nevada it's going to sweep this country. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden is projected to finish a distant second which would be his best
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showing to date. >> the press is ready to declare people dead quickly. but, we are alive and we are coming back and we are going to win. >> reporter: projected third place finisher pete buttigieg congratulated sanders but expressed doubt about his ability to win in november. >> we are just a few votes away from senator sanders whom i respect and whose ideas we share but who has a very different approach. getting insurmountable lead. >> reporter: elizabeth warren is projected to finish fourth despite a strong performance in last week's debate. war ann campaign blamed early voting saying more than half of the ballots had been cast before the debate. minnesota senator amy klobuchar was undeterred by the projected 5th place finish. >> i think we have exceeded expectations. i always note that a lot of people did not even think that i would still be standing at this point. >> reporter: mike bloomberg was not on the ballot in nevada.
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he is skipping the smaller early contests in orde focus on the super suit states. tom hansen, cbs news. . the slow roll out of results of nevada is blamed on caucus rules mandated by the democratic national committee in an effort to prevent mishaps like those in iowa. the next democratic debate is tuesday in south carolina. which will hold the primary this coming saturday. . if you are registered to vote in santa clara county, no need to wait until super tuesday. you can vote in person in 23 locations. the registrar of voters wanted to make the process as easy and accessible to everyone. . maybe you are out shopping on the weekend and pass a vote center. you can pull over and vote or if there's one near your work and you want to go on the lunch hour because as you said, it's difficult to be able to sometimes go before you go to work or after you go to work. . >> and there are several other
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voting seners opened across the bay area. one in alameda county, several in san mateo county. more centers will be open on saturday, the 29th. . we are nine days away from the march 3rd primary for a breakdown of all the big races here in the bay area, and statewide, head to kpix. com/campaign 2020. san jose police are investigating a fatal accident in the city's midtown area. it happened about 7:00 yesterday evening at san carlos and brooklyn avenue. police say a car struck two pedestrians in a crosswalk. both were rushed to the hospital where the woman died. a man is being treated for life- threatening injuries and investigators say the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with police. . a napa county man is accused of trying to burn down his exgirlfriend's house. he is in custody this morning. firefighters were called to a home at vallejo north of maureen world park early saturday morning. they say the garage had been set on fire as a woman and her mother were asleep inside the
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house. 29-year-old neil coat sees expected of starting the fire e was arrested after he came back to the home and assault one of the victims. hiex-girlfriend. and a scary story out of fairfield. police arrested this man for attempted murder. officers say jacob travis broke into his exgirlfriend's apartment and started a gh wieone inside, stabbing them multiple times. the victim was taken to a hospital with wounds to the back of his head, his neck, and his back. police say he is expected to survive. . hillsborough police are investigating a string of home burglaries, two homes burglarized on mountainwood lane and farm lane between 7 and 10:30 on friday. a third home was broken into sometime between friday and saturday afternoon on tournament drive. and all of the cases, the residents were not home at time. police say the burglars broke in by shattering a sliding glass door or first floor window. police believe that all three of those crimes are connected.
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. it's been a year since sunshine scarlot was killed in a landslide. on saturday her family what had mae morling. they say it was not just about healing but it was to thank those who tried to save her. san francisco fire officials met her parents for the first time yesterday. . >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> making sure we express that appreciation for the first responders. >> her family and friends says the by the way to honor her is to stay positive and keep her memory alive. . coming up, japan comes under criticism how it handled coronavirus spread among hundreds of passengers. a toxic chemical force as bay area high cool to close. testing that is underway this weekend.
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mardi gras float. and now the latest on the coronavirus outbreak, which has been linked to more than 2400 deaths and more than 70,000 cases worldwide. now, health officials in japan say at least 23 passengers. fr a cruise ship were not retested for coronavirus before they left the ship. about 17 0 evacuees are under quarantine from the ship at travis air force base in fairfield. the latest from cbs news deborah patta. >> reporter: japan has come under fire for bungeling thequarantine on board the diamond princess. the ship is the site of the largest cluster of infections outside of china. >> i was so scared. >> reporter: the most scathing expert disease expert who took to youtube to express outrage over what he saw on a visit to the ship. >> no grown zone. no red zone. and everybody could have virus.
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they was no professional infection control inside the ship. >> reporter: they edealt withebowl and outbreaks and is in self-quarantine. >> i am scared of getting infection myself and very scared of infecting my family. >> reporter: professor of asian studies of temple university in tokyo says the government shoty crisis manage menment on the cruise ship is of condition ahead of the summer olympics in japan. >> they released the people who tested negative. this may be an epic mistake of a part of authorities. >> reporter: globally new pockets of infections have sprung up with the most troubling in south korea. the majority of them lefngd to achurch. worshipers have been confined to their homes, schools are closed,and the u.s. military base in the area has restricted the movement of all personnel. deborah patta, cbs news, tokyo, japan.
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. for the latest developments on the coronavirus, outbreak, you can head to the website, kpix. com or watch the 24 hour streaming service. cbsn bay area on the favorite app. an update on air quality testing in oakland. early results show no evidence of tce in the air at school. tce is a common industrial solvent found in the ground water under the high school. the chemical was not found in the drinking water but the discovery shut down mcclymonds on thursday and friday. more test will go happen this week. and the school will remain closed tomorrow. dry wipter is raising concerns about another potential drought here in california and the bay area. with little rain so far in february, the federal drought monitor says 59% of california is experiencing "abnormally dry conditions. a comparison of maps from december and this week shows the areas of dryness expanding dramatically. let's get a check the
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no rain in the forecast today either. >> no. and the way it looks, not for the rest of if he can february. lote let me follow up on that story from the drought monitor and update you where rainfall totals sit for the season as a whole. we are not just talking about no rain in february, here. we are talking about the grand total. for this year's rainfall season, which started back on october 1st. and in santa rosa, 61% of average so far. that's the best number i will have. because for san francisco, at almost 9 inches of rain since i would started the season in october, that's only half of what we should have gotten so far. we did most of this in december and february has not added any of this. san jose is only gotten 37% of what we should have had. and in livermore, just under 3 inches. and that's only 26% of the amount of rainfall we should have had. the more important number is where the snow stands in the sierra. let's look over there. and unfortunately, the story is not any better. we break it up into northern,
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central and southern sierra. but if you want an average for the sierra as a whole, we are sitting just at about half of what we should have there. and that's a measurement of how much water content is being stored in the snow. we don't measure the depth of the snow. we are concerned with how much water is being stored in it. and we have only got half of what we want. for this time of year. and there's no more coming at least for the next week and a half. pretty start to the day out there. so let's change gears and talk about what's going to be a pretty nice sun out there for you if you are making plans to get outside. we don't have issues with visibility down in the south bay. but we did in the north bay. santa rosa has visibility down to a quarter of a mile visibility and it's windy out there in places. just not where we have the fog. so, that's part of the reason. it's calm in santa rosa right now. and that's why the fog has been able to develop. look at what's going down for the city and east bay. there's a 22-mile-an-hour wind in oakland. and it's gusting to 2 # 2 miles an hour in the coast and east
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bay hills. and that's ushering in not only relatively cool air in the immediate bay. it's also bringing in the mid- level clouds we saw from the camera on top of the sales force tower. it will give us a pretty sunrise. but it makes for another patchy cloudy day. it shouldn't be as gray as yesterday was. and as we watched the futurecast on this, the clouds will melt back so by the time we get into the afternoon. while there are still some left, if you had mostly gray day yesterday, and so many of us right in and around the immediate bay did. for saturday, we should see more blue sky today on sunday. and daytime highs will come in where they were. which is pretty much close to average for this time year. although if you are inland, it will be a bit warmer than average. the real warmup happens by early this week. tuesday and wednesday. daytime highs getting near 80 for inland spots and staying in the low 70s through the bay. a nice looking week. but we need rain and there is not any in this one. devin back over to you. a uc davis vet is back from australia where she helped dozens of animalinjured
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duriu.s. spent two weeks crossing outback to care for kangaroos and koalas. some required exams and others needed surgery. she pioneered the technique of treating animal burns with skin. she says it offering pain control and protection. . >> the tipia skin is made of collagen similar to ours as people. and it will act like a jungle gym for the cells to grab on grab on and move across. >> they say they were inspired to give back because of their experience with wild fires. they have been evacuated six times in recent years due to fires near their own home. . now for a revealing view from space. these side by side photos of the ice cap in antiarctic shows the effect of a week long heat wave at the south pole. nasa says the quick warm spell caused widespread melting not
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just here on the island but nearby glaciers. . and coming up, the bay areagrueers have a message for selfie seekers. our crops are not your backdrop. good morning. what have i got? how about buzzer beaters. how about shot makers. how about risk takers. all a part of what i've got in my stack of little thing i like to call sports highlights. come on back. hey, you know what, we got spring training games, too. they opened up yesterday. that means bay area big leaguers in cactus league play. this is a story of the american
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dream. it starts here, in a middle class neighborhood with a middle class kid named mike.th went to work and became the e instled in mike a belief in hard work and a drive to build a better life. so he started a company from scratch with an idea and endless hours- today, that makes him the only democrat in the race who's created 20,000 jobs. he's the only democrat who's run the largest and most diverse city in america, rebuilding after 9-11, creating over 450,000 jobs and expanding health care coverage to 700,000 people. the only democrat who's built a grassroots movement to combat gun violence and he's a leader combatting climate change. the only democrat who's never taken a penny from special interests. now mike is running to deliver on the american dream for everyone with common sense solutions and the ability to get it done. because mike bloomberg is the only democrat who can take on
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. good morning. it's not often, but i get to say boxing up top a couple heavy weights. folks have been waiting weeks for this one. tyson fury and deontay wilder. they wanted to make an entrance. tyson you guess he is the champ? and look at the get up for wilder? fury bigger, stronger, better. dropped wilder twice in the second meeting. and stopped him in the 7th round with a technical knockout. tyson fury, the unbeaten, wbc heavyweight champion. it was wilder's first career loss. so. over to baseball, giants skipper hosted the dodgers. sent rodriguez to the mound.
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first inning fielding woes. hard smash and a first inning number and second run scored. rodriguez yanked after 2/3 of an ingle. dodgers lead 5--0 and got the first one of the spring. 3rd inning the solo blast to left, not enough as the gentes loss final of 10-4. by mid-season first baseman anthony rizzo will glove this one easy. it was his cubs against the a's last night. and just one of the big blows in a game of 3 run 8th inning homer that ended last night's scoring. cubs won, the final of 12-2. over in hockey this lady came from sab jose to new york for this one. sharks at the rangers. tie game, and a fella poked in by aaron. the lady sharks won final 3-2.
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meantime, basketball portion of the show. in college number one baylor number two gonzaga number 4 san diego state men all lost. nba, have you got tickets for the wizards game march 1st? hang onto them. because not only is steph curry been a full participant he took part in a scrimmage at the chase facility. healed left hand and all he says he is eyeing a march return when the wizards pay chase center's visit. college game, cal head coach in a forgettable pac12 season down 23 at equally struggling washington. huskies marcus sahonis found some from deep. washington won 87-52. how about todd golden hosting pepperdine. under two minutes and look at
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dre, shot, and good. tied the and went into overtime. he was not done in the extra period. drove and set up jimbo. they won 63-61 and that was not the most exciting game on that floor yesterday. check the finish of the u.s.f women's game. tied at 58 with brigham young. that was abby at the buzzer. what a finish. usf dons won final 60-58. a fantastic finish on the hill top in san francisco. all right. so that's sports at this hour. everybody have a terrific sunday. i will be back, you are not going to get rid of me that fast but it will be later on in the day. or are in full bloom b
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the perferkt orchard selfie could leave you with a $1,000 fine. >> it's legal to do it on the side of the road with it as backdrop but they want to be in the middle of the fields. >> deputies say people have been driving onto private orchards in search of the perfect selfie spot damaging water lines and trespassers are brazen enough to have picnics and leave trash. don't trespass or you could be slapped with a fine possibly even arrested. and coming up, an update on the nevada caucuses where bernie sanders outdistanced the democratic field for president. and members of the bay area's japanese americancommunity react to california's official apology for the role in sending them to internment camps in the 1940s. wall street banks took advantage
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of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - dre. in businesses owned by women and people of color. in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message.
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will feel like yesterday did. but it does feel different out there right now. especially in the south bay. where we are like 10 degrees colder than we were 24 hours ago. at this point. i will show outnumbers in a second. but one other thing i want to show you, look at the live view from the camera on top of the sales force tower. there's not as many clouds out there as there were yesterday. but there are enough that we have gotten a report or two of a sprinkle falling. >> the east bay hills. now it's not genuine rain or like it's measurable or get us out of the streak no rain in february. but it's nice to see the brief period of increased clouds cramming into the bay. it's been ainge to ring out a drop or two of drizzle. that's what it looks like in the tri-val immid-level clouds and looking from treasure island, it's the same story. look at the number for santa rosa. 36 degrees. that's cold. and sant san jose at 47. noticeably colder than yesterday. look at difference from 24 hours ago to right now. big blue bull's eye is on san jose. with that minus 9 on there.
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that's where we are going step outside to the most different kind of feel that you remember if you were an early reiser out the door on saturday. as far as visibility goes. we don't have issues with fog in the south or east bay. but we do up north. santa rosa visibility is a quarter mile. and a big part of that is because it's so cold up there. we have gotten down into the mid-30s. and it's cold enough for fog to develop. here are the highs that devin and i were talking about which will be fine. we will be in the low to mid- 60s. very much like yesterday. but a few less clouds in and around the bay today than yesterday. i will be back with more on the rest of the forecast coming up in a few minutes. devin, back over to you. senator bernie sanders chalked up another win in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. the senator from vermont has a commanding lead in nevada caucuses and it reinforces his status as the democrats' front- runner. but many are raising questions whether he's too liberal to defeat president trump in a
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potential november matchup. the latest numbers from nevada show sanders leadformer vice president joe biden with pete buttigieg and elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar ailing hind. sanders left for texas yesterday. one of the biggest states with the primary on super tuesday. that primary is little more than a week away now. . >> we have just put together a multi-generational multi-racial coalition which is going to not only win in nevada, it's going to sweep this country. >> mayor pete had this to say after his apparent third place showing in the silver state. . >> before we rush to nominate senator sanders, in our one shot to take on this president, let us take a sober look at what is at stake for our party, for our values, and for those with the most to lose. there is so much on the line. and one thing we know for sure. we absolutely must defeat
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donald trump and ythiat hpresnor . >> polls suggest biden is the favorite in south carolina. which is the next contest this coming saturday. warren is seeking a spark to revive what's been so far, a disappointing campaign and klobuchar who what strong showing in new hampshire is positive after the poor results in nevada. nurses at queen of the valley hospital in napa are now ready to walk off the job if they can't reach a deal on a new contract 98% have voted to authorize a strike if necessary. the hospital would get ten days notice. members of the california nurse' association, national nurses united say they need better wages and ben foist recruit and retain experienced nurses and tone sure safe staffing levels. st. joseph health care system, which operates at a hospital, says it has reached a tentative agreement with the union on some issues over the past nine months of negotiating. and it's commit committed to
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providing nurse was competitive compensation. it add in a statement, we would be disappointed if the union calls a costly strike for the nurses should a strike take place, the hospital has a detailed operating plan to ensure we can continue to deliver our best care to our patients. negotiations resume this week. the state of california is now offering an official apology to japanese americans for mistreating them during world war ii. as kpix5 len ramirez reports this is 0 years after hundreds were round up and incarcerated in concentration camps all over the country. >> reporter: some of the japanese americans who were taken away from their home and businesses during world war ii lived right here in san jose's japantown. today, some of the survivors say they welcome california's acknowledgement of ongdoi it >> it'snever too late
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that was wrong. >> reporter: allison was uprootand sent to concentration camp says she wiaccept the apology. >> the fact that california is recognizing their part in it, and passing a resolution is meaningful to all of us. >> reporter: alice was sent to the camp in idaho. and was separated from her father from the age of 9 to 13. kitsumi served in the combat team made up of japanese american soldiers. >> i thought they were wrong to do that to us. i wanted to prove they were wrong. >> reporter: this week, the california legislature is expected to approve a resolution apologizing for its support of the executive order resulting in "the unjust exclusion, remoll and incarceration of japanese americans during world war ii. >> it was a situation where the constitution no >>or bh richd's parents werecar foundethe civil rights group hen
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asian law alliance. >> i think what's important now is that we see the same kind of things happening again whether it's people muslim or people on the southern border. >> reporter: allison and katsumi says there was a time they never spoke about what happened but the apology gives them a voice to speak out when they see other groups being targeted. >> put people in camps. and cages. and separate families, that's not the right way to approach it. and since we have experienced it, it seems like all the more important for us to speak out. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix5. . we are following a deadly bus crash north of san diego. yesterday, the rollover killed 3 people and left almost 20 others hurt. this happened on i-15 freeway about an hour north of san diego. fire officials say they rushed 18 people in total to the hospital. three were found dead at
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e bus before they could extract the wounded. it's unclear if the rainy weather contributed to the accident. there were no seat belts on the bus. . new developments on the helicopter crash that killed kobe bryantch we have learned the pilot of that helicopter violated a flight safety rule in 2015. according to the faa, he was denied clearance through l.a.x. air spaws because of reduced visibility but he flew through the airspace anyway. he later admitted his error. the pilot as well as bryant, his daughter gianna and six others were killed last month after the helicopter crashed into an l.a. hillside in cloudy weather. more problems from boeing this morning. the company confirms it found debris left by mechanic in the fuel tanks of some 737 max jets. the debris was found in 35 out of 50 jets that were inspected. those are among the 400, 737 max built in the past year that bowing has boeing has not been able to deliver to airline
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customers. the 737 max was grounded after two crashes killed nearly 300 people. and still to come, the feds try to speed up construction of a border wall by getting around the normal rules on procurement. san francisco's mayor makes a push to ease traffic congestion on city streets. why it could come at a price for drivers. fighting climate change
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isn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message.
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scratch with an idea and endless hours- today, that makes him the only democrat in the race who's created 20,000 jobs. he's the only democrat who's run the largest and most diverse city in america, rebuilding after 9-11, creating over 450,000 jobs and expanding health care coverage to 700,000 people. the only democrat who's built a grassroots movement to combat gun violence and he's a leader combatting climate change. the only democrat who's never taken a penny from special interests. now mike is running to deliver on the american dream for everyone with common sense solutions and the ability to get it done. because mike bloomberg is the only democrat who can take on trump. and trump knows it. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. . the department of homeland security is taking action to speed up construction of the border wall by waiving some of the bidding requirements like the requirement tore open competition. this is the first time it is
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using the power to override procurement regulations. acting homeland security secretary cited an acute immediate need to stop people from illegally entering the u.s. the fda approved a new medication to lower cholesterol. drug is from the pharmaceutical company erpi rum it's an all tern turf to those who can't take or don't respond well tostattens. studies show the drug reduced cholesterol by an average of 18% this weather it was used with statins. it become available as early as late march. san francisco mayor is hoping to jump-start plans to ease gridlock on the streets. kpix5 betty yu says it could come at a high cost to drivers. >> reporter: they say san francisco is the second denses large city in the u.s. after new york city.
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according to san francisco's mayor london breed, soma and downtown areas are most in need of traffic interp ventions. it's a familiar and often dreaded sight around san francisco. the crush of rush hour traffic and a sea of brake lights. it's why mayor london breed is proposing new changes to the board to cut down on traffic and manage limited park spaces. they include congestion pricing and sunday and evening metered parking. gretchen green lives in oakland and takes advantage of free parking. >> it will be hard to advice the my friends in san francisco. i specifically plan to visit them on sundays so i will be able to park when i come into the city. >> reporter: transportation officials are already discussing the ideas. tonight, the board voted unanimously to conduct a curbed management study on proposals like sunday metered park. they will collect data do outreach and make
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recommendations on future actions. bob is president of transit advocacy group save muni which held the first annual save muni party in downtown san francisco. >> we have to institute some congestion pricing in san francisco. they are going to do it in new york. it's been successful in london and singapore. and it is reduced congestion. >> what happens is people with the most money get to take advantage of that so we will see a lot of teslas. >> reporter: the mayor has not laid out how tolls or fees would be enacted. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. . san francisco's feeling like hollywood these days. social media is buzzing withstar sightings from two block buster movies that are is a shot of actor woody
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harrelson shooting a between from venom 2. you can hear several gunshots fired before crew member shouts cut. keanu reeves's sightings is more frequent. he is filming matrix 4. twitter video shows him shooting in the financial district at a cafe. all right. let's take a look at the weather that's going to be affecting your day as you step outside. a pretty shot right now from treasure island looking back at the city. but it's chilly out there. for two reasons, one of which, is the breeze. the other one is the numbers itself. so if you look at the current temperatures, it's 36 degrees in santa rosa. but that's actually the one place where it's not windy. or one of the places where it's not windy. and that calm hair allowed temperatures trough to drop so much we have developed fog. you see how it says fog for the reporting station. and these are low clouds.
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san francisco, san seore, oakla the clouds that are just a foot above your head. not on the ground. if we look at visibility, you can see just fine down the roadway in the south bay. but up in the north bay, visibility is down to quarter mile. we are developing fog up in santa rosa. and, of course, there's no wind there. but now, look at oakland- and san francisco. 16-mile-an-hour wind sustained in the city and 22-mile-an-hour wind in oakland. that's going to add a wind chill factor to make it feel cold. replay yesterday morning, it will feel like yesterday morning did because of that. and it's gusting to 22 right now as this onshore flow is coming in across the peninsula over the city, and reaching the east bay and it's responsible for bringing in a lot of the mid-level clouds. it's not as loudy as yesterday. so you will get more sun on sunday afternoon than you did on saturday. there were a all. it's not going to be that bad
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today. more sunshine will breakthrough the as we play the futurecast, most clouds melt away as we get into the afternoon. we won't get rid of all of them, but it will be more sunshine than we have seen. not the kind of clouds that bring us rain unfortunately. there is no rain in the seven- day forecast. we need to go beyond that and we will look at the eight to 14 day probability outlook. so this is not a specific forecast. but it gives outidea of the confidence level above or below average for rainfall for this period. and it takes us all the way into the first week of march. the deeper the shade of brown, the higher the confidence we will be below average. the next self-days no rain and the next eight days it looks like. almost with certainty we won't see rain. not a good storey. daytime highs are a good story. pretty much on average for most locations and good thing about thsarday felt like for you. and that's what sunday will feel like. this is pretty much a repeat as
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far as the daytime highs. and get ready for a warmup. we will bounce up to 78 for the daytime high for selected inland spots. santa rosa, livermore. talking about you guys, where we will be near 80 for tiewrks wednesday and thursday of next week. in and around the bay, we will have to set for low 70s. that's 10 degrees above average. and at the coast nearing 70. no rain, and it's going to be warm and sunny for this coming week. and that is really the headline in this forecast. . all right. devin, back over to row. you. bag fees are going up at united airlines costing $35 to check the bag on domestic and short international flights. that's a $5 increase. but, you can get around it by paying the bag fees on line 24 hours before the flight. another looming change on united may be even more unpopular with flyers. airline plans to jet cont famous cookies. they are starting next month. the popular cinnamon younger nutmeg treats will be replaced
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. wine lovers can toast to the lowest prices in five years, but not everyone is celebrating. veronica de a. cruz explains what he behind the dip. . >> reporter: a time to toast for wine lovers. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: prices are the lowest they have been in the past five years. >> lodi is a great value anyway. we are happy for them to go down. >> reporter: the reason, according to the latest industry report from silicone valley bank, growers have a surplus of grapes.
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>> it will bring tourists. >> reporter: priscilla is celebrating her birthday with friends and wine and well comes lower prices. >> it's always good news to us. lower prices and alcohol, yeah. >> reporter: but it's not good news for everyone. especially grape growers. >> they just cut their losses. >> reporter: in san joaquin county shall the farm bureau says some growers are choosing to leave grapes on the vine because of a costing more to produce. >> wine grapes left on the field is sad. that's money left out. each one of the bundles of grapes hanging in the wines looks like dollar signs to me because that's what they meant to the landowners. >> reporter: according to the problems, millennials arethrsier for premium liquor and demand is so low conindustry group says wine consumption dropped for the first time in 25 years. ver onicca de la cruz, kpix5. a state senator is trying to turn vacant homes into affordable housing. nancy skinner introduced a bill
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that would give tenants of a foreclosed property an exclusive opportunity to bite house at a reduced price. now if the tenant choose not to buy it affordable housing groups could buy it before it officially hits the market. the senator credited the moms for housing group for bringing light to the issue after they were kicked out a vacant whom they illeely occupied in oakland. we will be right back. [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] of millions of americans during wall strethe recession.advantage so, my wife kat and i took action.
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we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair deal and real economic power. invest in the community. in businesses owned by women and people of color. in affordable housing. the difference between words and actions matters. that's a lesson politicians in washington could use right now. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. . it's 6:55 and time for a look at this morning's top stories. in an amazing turn of events a. husband and wife from palo alto were found alive after they were missing for more than a week in marin county. searchers found carol kiparski and ian irwin with. they were rescued from rough terrain in the inverness area not far from the rental cottage. they could be released from the hospital as soon as today. . the nevada after caucus results are slow to roll in but
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it appearance bernie sanders won the latest contest. in the race for the presidential nomination, polls show joe biden is the favorite in the next vote. in south carolina, that's coming saturday. then nine days from now super tuesday, which includes primaries in california and several other states. san jose police are investigating a fatal accident in the city's midtown area. it happened yesterday evening in san carlos street and brooklyn avenue. police say a car struck two pedestrian, including a woman who later died at the hospital. the driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating with police. . oakland football power how the mcclymonds high school is dealing with a air quality scare. early test showed no evidence of tce in the air. that's an industrial solvent found in the ground water. the school will be closed tomorrow. nurses at queen of the valley hospital are ready to walk off the.
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findy eight percent wanted to strike for better wages for experienced nurses. the negotiations will continue. the warmup in store if you look at seven-day forecast for next week from tuesday through friday, those are all upper 70 degree days getting close to 80 in fact for inland locations. for much of next week, and then in and around the by a bay, not that warm, still warm enough to be 10 degrees above average. low 70s and plenty of sunshine. the only thing about sunday is it's going to be bit breezy and chilly out there again. much like it was yesterday if you are in and around the immediate bay. there's a gust over the city and peninsula right now getting effort to east bay. plenty clouds, but we will see more sunshine today. than we did yesterday. . >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. cbs sunday morning with jane pauley is next on kpix5. >> enjoy the rest of your sunday. this is a story of the american
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