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live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news . >> five people shot overnight, police cordon off a block in the tenderloin. and the california national guard is on their way to washington, tensions remain high in the capital's streets are blocked off and cars checked, the latest warnings from the dc mayor. the historic swearing-in of bay os justice sonja soto mayor and whose bible she will use for the ceremony, good morning it is sunny day january 17 i'm
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emily turner, let's check with meteorologist darren peck, a little chilly.>> temperatures dipping into the low to mid 40s in places and we have been getting off easy the last few mornings, but these are pretty typical morning temperatures. and the afternoons are still staying way above average, we will be back in the mid-70s again today for inland spots. two other items besides how warm am the dangerous surf on the coast, another surf advisory for today and tomorrow, a advisory primarily focused on monday even though it has already gotten windy in the mountains, we will fuel them on monday and i will show you that more detail coming up. look how pretty it is from our cameras on the salesforce tower and looking over downtown san jose. current numbers here, low 40s are the cold spots, santa rosa 41 and napa is at 42, most spots in the area, upper 40s in
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the 50s, and there may be a little bit of fog through marin county. also through sonoma along the boundary. look at the daytime highs, low 70s around the bay and mid-70s and later, back with the rest of the forecast coming up. ack to you emily we want to start with breaking news, san francisco police are investigating after receiving reports around 10 shell casings on treasure island and it is believed security guards flagged down police to report that discovery the situation is still developing. we will bring more details as they come. also new this morning a fire broke out overnight at a f rent this house that started around 1.30 this morning and firefighters said the fire may have spread from the fireplace in the chimney into the walls of the building heard everyone whves inth was able
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to get out safely. a live look at san francisco where police are investigating a shooting that left five people wounded which happened around 9.30 last night in the tenderloin. citizen app shows fire department engines and medics on taylor and eddy street, all five victims are expected to survive police have recovered several times, no information on possible suspects have been released. an earthquake rattled the south bay and other parts of the bay area last night, the magnitude 4.2 quake struck just after 8 pm 40 miles south of san jose. it was followed minutes later by a 3.0 aftershock. the shaking from the initial quake lasted three seconds and it was felt in san francisco, marin county and also the east bay and peninsula. one man said he felt the shaking at his home in
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sunnyvale. >> i was in my room and i was taking a rest, shocked me, we could feel it. >> no reports of any injuries or any damage. last night they did reduce speeds and crews make sure there was no damage to these tracks. and napa man is behind bars this morning accused of possessing pipe bombs, automatic weapons and 15,000 rounds of ammunition. the sheriff's department said that ian rogers owns a business in the town and both his shop and home were rated. his bail is set at $5 million in federal and state authorities have been made aware of his arrest. a lie look at sacramento, state capitals across the country are on high alert for any political unrest. a six-foot security fence surrounds the perimeter of the building and symbols of
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democracy look more like heavily guarded united states embassies in war-torn countries reporter heather janssen said officers are taking the fbi's one a potential violence very seriously.>>reporter: the sounds of sacramento on saturday night, not a lot of noise to be heard. shops closed and the streets seemingly empty. only a few locals enjoying their first evening back out. but crystal and jasmine's slight return to normal certainly doesn't look it is the military mixed in among the ordinary preparing for protest. >> whatever they need to do to keep as individuals in line it has to done.>> throughout the day 1500 national guard members scattered around sacramento with the safety and security the priorities, all hands on deck to deal with potential unrest ahead.>> will have enough california national guard, patrol and local law
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enforcement assets to ensure the safety of the community. >> the fbi said capital cities could become targets putting our area on high alert and the city asking people to avoid downtown.>> there have been so many business interruptions this past year. >> ernesto delgado standing strong opting to keep his restaurant open in the capital corridor>> the concerns about the capital we are ready for what comes and to deal with it the best we can. >> that was heather janssen reporting, there has been a show of force around governor newsom's, around pharaohs and dozens of officers were standing outside of the gated entrance. patrol cars were blocking the driveway to deter any violence soiers with the lifornia national guard are on their way to washington. authorities are not taking any chances and of lockdown all united states federal prisons as well at a united states government official tells cbs news that the greatest threat
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to wednesday's inauguration's domestic violence extremists. i live look at washington this morning, an unprecedented show of force their will defend the peaceful transfer of presidential power in the nation's capital and is cbs's kris van cleave reports streets are blocked off and tensions are high.>>reporter: washington the fortress as concerns about violent unrest hangover democracies dome, the nation's capital increasingly locked down, vehicles checked, roads blocked and the river surrounding the city are closed.>> what happened last week a raise our kids are level. >> this coast guard captain is leading the hundreds patrolling the water.>> the goal is not only security but safety of all the le involved in the inauguration and residents of dc, all of those traveling into the area for the event.>> dc police are asking for help identifying this man suspected of using a police shield to pen
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officer daniel hodges against a doorjamb seen in this video.>> their intent was to make it or into the capital and get to congress by any means necessary. >> texas real estate agent jenna ryan took a private plane to washington and brag about storming the online is asking president trump for a pardon after her arrest.>> i do not feel a sense of shame or guilt from my heart and what i was doing, i thought i was following my president.>> across the country security is being ratcheted up as warnings about extremist government buildings continue to grow. >> shame on this country for try to normalize what is happening and shame on this country if we do not hold those who made the situation accountable. >> michigan where the governor was targeted in a kidnapping plot a militia group is planningprotesthe capital lansing fronting heightened security.>> our focus is in identifying violent agitators at extremist you use the guys a first amendment protected activity to incite
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violence and wreak havoc as saw dozen subway stations have been closed ahead of the inauguration and blockades like this stretch for miles. dc mayor telling residents to be prepared for heightened security long after the inauguration. kris van cleave cbs news washington.>> vice president- elect, harris will pay tribute to past and present trailblazers when she takes office with a and she is said to be sworn into office by supreme court justice sonja soto mayor who was the first person of latino descent deserve on the high court after being appointed by president obama and when harris is sworn in she will use a bible that once belonged to justice thurgood marshall, the first african-american supreme court justice and harass herself is making history as the first black, south asian and woman vice president. and inauguration salvation is gearing up here in the bay
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area as oakland symphony will honor harris with a virtual commemorative inauguration ball and hometown celebration. it is a free event and it is dubbed oakland salutes and it is today at 3 pm if you want to go virtually on the oakland symphony youtube channel. harris was born in oakland and grew up in berkeley. it was a vaccination celebration in fremont this weekend, residents and staff at an assisted living facility after first dose of the pfizer vaccine. all 240 of them and the shots were provided by cvs. the long-awaited moment was months in the making and right the state to distribute the vaccine which slows the whole process down. but one thing there is no shortage of this morning are those trying to get on the list for vaccine. kaiser permanente said more than 90,000 people called its vaccine hotline on the day it launched. we put together for you a comprehensive vaccine resource kpixaccine findout e, go to
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how to sign up in your county or get an alert when it is your turn. is chevron richmond refinery activity, it started around 6:30 last night. the flaring created an orange glow in the night sky that could be seen miles away in san rafael. chevron said it was related to a process unit upset but they were able to fix the issue. the fbi needs your help finding the national guards missing combat vehicle. that's right. they are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to recovering the stolen humvee which was taken friday from under the nose of the national guardsmen in los angeles county. rsfederal prison but 200 licas were not sure what the punishment is for the guardsmen
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supposed to be keeping an eye on things. it is right now 6:11 am and still ahead, a large homemade banner taken down by police in union city and why the city's mayor says it isn't an overreaction and community concern over the timing. plus a warning this holiday weekend if you're off to the coast, there could be large sneak waves, more on that
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>> a large homemade banner that reads white lives matter was taken down by the union city police as we get. while it is not the first time i barely disappeared in the city, the mayor tells kpix 5 the timing makes it troubling.>>reporter: it is very insensitive because of the context of the insurrection of the national capital as well as this is the weekend where we honor and celebrate martin luther king junior and his life.>>mal a- vei e ngthsmith and dyer streets and the mayor said any banner here would require a city permit the site is located across from the union landing shopping center and it may be the busiest intersection in the city.>> whoever put it up wanted to get people's attention. >> the president of the south alameda county naacp chapter said whoever made the sign doesn't understand the meaning of black lives matter>> does
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not mean that other lives do not matter because they do but if you look at history, black lives are the ones that have gotten the worst end of the stick.>> freddie davis said the phrase black lives matter just means toothat black lives matter too and she said the phrase white lives matter ignores the struggles black people face in the country.>> it is very offensive and very racist. systematic racism is so embedded in this country that we deafly have got to do something about it.>> in my opinion all lives matter and we all should be on ndthe banner insensitive some believit freedom of speech>> see it is all.r rson's opinion that a lot of things e said to stir opup so i do geit.>> the union city police
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looked into it and said while it was insensitive they do not believe it is a crime. take a look at this video. pretty incredible but it shows why it is so important to never turn your back on the ocean and to stay off the rocks unlike these folks they are really lucky, oh my gosh just look at that as they almost got swept away that was in point lobos yesterday and you see this couple of people on the rocks, when a huge wave comes crashing down but luckily they made it off okay and no one was hurt. it is no joke when it comes to the surf. >> especially this year, emily, is one of the rougher years in recent memory for intense surf along the coast we've had way too many stories of people hitting swept out to sea. heads up fo brand-new surf advisory just wanted to affect within the last 15 minutes and it does not expire until three in the afternoon tomorrow so there is a little
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time to get through. and this will bring large breaking waves up to 25 feet which is bigger than what we saw yesterday, this impressive image as we just saw, these waves will be bigger than that even now let's look out into the pacific and show you where it comes from, all the storms have been picking up that energy, and all the wind energy on the water has to go somewhere. if you look at the wave heights de yo clearly see it, the brighter the color shows the increased swell going towards the coast of california and the timeframe here and send afternoon we get into brighter colors and that is when the entire coast of california will be subjected to the bigger waves. so there it is with high surf advisory form. a bright area pink along the coast. now in terms of how it feels, back into the low 40s around the north bay so that's what will feel cooler at 41 for santa rosa but mid-fifties ere,1
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concord. so in comparison to what we have done over the past several weeks and months for this time of year it will feel nice actually a daytime highs well into the mid-70s. much of the south bay doing that, 74 at santa clara, 72 at redwood city. the numbers in the east bay mid- seventies as well, pleasant hill 74 and dublin 73, a lot of 73's for the east bay, the immediate east bay on the water low 70s and we will see a few 60s for spots right on the influence of the water, sausalito, san francisco, and then looking inland at st. helena it is 79. we have talked warm temperatures, we have talked nuer three: strong wind. t
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areand advisory starts looking at the wind speeds we've already suggests, 60 mile- per-hour winds in the mountains this morning, but we have not felt them here where we live that will pick up in a monday afternoon. watch this. we see them filtering down into the lower elevations where we all live in that will be this afternoon. this is the kind of wind that can break a tree branch and you could get flying debris of the neighborhood and it will come right through the heart of the day on monday. so keep that in mind if you have outdoor plans for monday, maybe you have somehow to volunteer activity for martin luther king jr. day and it is outside factor in the likelihood they will be an increase in the wind on monday. nothing that should keep you from holding onto that plan a branchsiflying debris.
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so there is our monday afternoon for the south bay. stronger gusts in the mountains for those in the color red, mount diablo and mount hamilton gusting at times up to 50 at their worst. looking at this seven day forecast a lots of sunshine and mid-seventies over the next several days but then earl next week we will cool back down to average which is right around here. daytime highs in the upper 50s and not the mid-seventies as we see today and tomorrow. much of next week with the numbers coming back down closer to where we should be this time of year.>> i heard you sneak the 90s and therefore high temperatures, feeling more like spring but not quite summer yet.>> so revved up, these numbers were 20 above average and i overdid it on that, not mid-90s and just mid- seventies.>> still a pretty nice day. coming up why you should stay away from these guys, the elephant seals lazing around.
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with lots of california connections, we have a pair th center stage as the buffalo bills look
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two former california backs both trying to make their second appearance in the super bowl and this is the seventh time in nfl history that two
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qbs from the sa hool the rams jared goff testing out his surgically repaired thumb before facing aaron rodgers and the packers, aaron rodgers here pump fakes and cannot find a receiver and just takes it himself. they led 19-3 after he missed extra point. jump into the fourth, green bay with a darshan, aaron rodgers goes deep, 82 la defenders for this past, rogers was richard 96 yards and two touchdowns and the packers in the nfc championship game and they will host either the saints or the buccaneers next sunday. over in the afc a windy night for the buffalo bills and the ravens, both offenses struggling, buffaloes josh allen it out to stephan diggs for the games first touchdown giving the bills a 10-3 lead. anthenthey go on
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that lasts, on third and goal lamar jackson is picked off in the end zone by teran johnson and he goes all the way for a 101 yard pick six tying for the longest interception return in postseason history. jackson would later leave with a concussion in buffalo winds 17-3 and they are going to the afc championship for the first time since 1993. now to hockey, the sharks facing the coyotes at their home away from home in arizona, during the third coyotes clayton keller scores off the rebound to make a 5-2 arizona and san jose would pull their goalie martin johnson the coyotes would win 5-3 to split the games season opening series. st. mary's has set the standard in the wcc so it is hard to believe they are winless so far, and last night another tough test is a face the top-ranked team in the country, number , they
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led early before the bulldogs woke up, driving in for the layout, zach finished the half on a 13-1 run and led by seven at the break and in the second half now a 12 point game, corey kiss bert led the bulldogs with 17 points and they went 17, st. mary's is 0-3 wcc play. stanford falls to colorado 77- 64. this weekend's glorious weather had people flocking to bay area beaches but one of them was off-limits thanks to these lonely guys looking for little peace and quiet. drakes beach point reyes national seashore actually became a bachelor pad for elephant seals. they are all males who are noncompetitive bulls so they are either two young or too old to fight for the right mate. the beach is close because there are too many seals to keep people at the proper distance away from them.
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behind closed doors there are major plans underway for the white house cleanup in the final saddam the president trump could be hosting on inauguration day. plus the amazing historical photos from past inaugurations and why this year's ceremony will be so different
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live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news .
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welcome back, thanks for joining us i'm emily turner, ls checked the weather with meteorologist darren peck and it doesn't feel like winter out there.>> it does not and with the marine layer surging on shore yesterday it looked more like we were approaching memorial day and not martin luther king junior day and temperatures will feel like that again today. warm afternoons with mid- seventies inland for today and tomorrow. dangerous surf at the coast. we have just now entered into another surf advisory the states with us to tomorrow, all those details coming up and also a wind advisory. we will feel the wind or of the day on monday and more on that coming up in a bit but there is the live view to start, over the top the rce we sunrise not even happening until 7:20 but we still see the early light over the south they, looking fantastic. numbers at the mid-50s, 54
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around oakland and 51 a concord, santa rosa and napa you guys are in the 40s, no major issues with reduced visibility on the road. and today's forecast mid- seventies inland, 70 at the bay and 60s at the coast, we will see you in just a few minutes. look at the white house this morning as plans are underway for the big move out this week. president trump is expected to break a long-standing tradition and not participate in wednesday's inauguration cbs nicole killian has more from the white house.>>reporter: president trump remain behind closed doors saturday but there was no shortage of activity at the white house, his lawyer rudy giuliani was spotted entering the complex. cbs news has learned president trump is contemplating a final sendoff full of pomp and circumstance on the mornin
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the inauguration.>> mr. trump will not attend the inauguration, unlike vice president mike pence finally found it to congratulate his successor, vice president- elect, harris late this week. there were four separate house committees that lost a joint review of the capital insurrection is harrowing new details emerged about how close the mob got to the vice president and his family. at one point rioters were less than 100 feet from where they might pence family was hiding before the secret service evacuated them to safety. health and human services secretary cited the season his resignation letter and took a parting shot at the president saying unfortunately actions and rhetoric following the election, especially this past week, threatened to tarnish these and other historic legacies of this administration.>> donald trump remains a threat to our democracy and will be held accountable. >> as the senate prepares for an impeachment trial house
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speaker nancy pelosi the client to give a timetable when the article would be sourgent with matter, we are working on taking this to trial.>> nicole killian cbs news the white house>> and in one of his final appearances as vice president, mike pence made administration's closing remarks at the naval air station. >> i cannot be more proud to stand before all of you heroes today and under the leadership of president donald trump we have rebuilt our military, we've restored the arsenal of democracy. >> capital police were arrested a virginia man who was under the security checkpoint on friday and authorities found an ofammunition in his hundreds truck and a 31-year-old told police he was lost and did not mean to bring the weapon to dc. president-elect joe biden plans to sign roughly 2 dozen executive orders on his first
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date in officegoate and from which president trump withdrew from and joe biden will scale back greenhouse gas emissions and saturday he announced the appointment of a science team.>> in a way this is the most exciting announcement i have gotten to make over the entire cabinet, these are among the brightest and most dedicated people, only country but the world did>> the science team will focus on several key areas including the pandemic, economy and the climate crisis is well as advancements in technolo voeeoppounitie evts we event cae king and faith
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speakers the rest will replace the usual march and in person celebrations and at stanford university, the mlk research and education institute will host online events with documentaries, live music and panel discussions alameda will consider new names for a park that has been stripped of its original title, jackson park, named after president andrew jackson more than 100 years ago. last summer the name was taken down says it honored a man who owned slaves and forcibly resettle native americans and on to say that city council will choose from a list of 10 proposed new names. still to come on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn, parents concerned over the students digital privacy, what can arare their children? plus how one marin county college student is goin
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many parents are increasingly concerned about their children's digital privacy considering how much time they're spinning online these days. michelle griego spoke to the president and the ceo or the center for democracy and technology about this issue. >>reporter: you are browsing
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history and the videos you scroll through, all of that leaves digital breadcrumbs countries can use to get information about you to target advertising and with the online classroom i do this with my own kids, they are sharing video and audio and spending hours and hours online doing that. so schools in particular need to think about the security tools they are using and make sure they're making smart decisions at that level so that families and teachers can feel comfortable as well.>> how can lawmakers help close the digital divide and protect privacy.>> the digital divide, it has been nice to see that congress to step up in the most recent covid relief package allocating $7 billion to get low income families online and to be honest that as a band-aid on the major issues in our country so needs to be a big focus of the incoming administration, how to get better rollout, better access to more affordability. then we get down to the state and local level and on the privacy piece it is a question
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about how school districts can help make informed decisions. we have seen really good stories about them bringing technical experts into the leadership of different school districts and help them create preapproved list of tools that different schools and teachers can use. also helping teachers get smarter about some of the issues like using passwords for online classroom meetings, zoom bombing and those kinds of troubles, all of those steps together can help make the experience better for teachers and families.>> thousands of national guard troops are now deployed around washington dc after the recent siege of the united states capital and we talked to margaret brennan, host of face the nation, about the level of concern. >> there is a lot of apprehension, there was shock last week that capitol hill police were overwhelmed the way they were in all the details being learned now about the individuals who stormed the capital, that this was not a rally gone wrong but this was
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for many of the participants something they planned in advance and there was coordination among some of the actors. the fbi said they have arrested 100 may have hundreds of other bad actors they are monitoring and watching so there's a lot of concern that in the coming days we could see more violence erupt. >> see face the nation later this morning at at 8:30 am right here on kpix 5 . on january 20 at 12 noon, joseph biden junior will be sworn in as a 46 president of the united states. it will be an inauguration like never before and one notable spectator will not be there. cbs chief washington correspondent, major garrett, looks at some of the countries past inaugurations.>>reporter: so help me god.>> congratulations mister president.>> inaugurations are among the richest part of our history, a symbol to the world of our stability and our
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ability to move forward without moving against one another.>> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> pulitzer prize-winning photographer david yoon can truly has photographed five inaugurations and now lectures on the history. >> the first inauguration picture was in 1857, a wide shot of the front of the capital but a remarkable image.>> that is president james buchanan sworn in on the east front of the capital, abraham lincoln 1865, six weeks before he was assassinated. kendrell he was president fourth photographer and capture the non-ceremonial transfer of power from richard nixon, the only united states president to resign.>> he gave the little wave and it was one of the most dramatic things i've ever witnessed. >> traditionally the incoming fiphotpherto put hijimmy ar
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carter, carter and his successor, ronald reagan. >> in the eyes of many of the world this every four years sermon we accept as normal as nothing less than a miracle. >> can truly has captured that miracle for millions.>> one of the reasons i like doing what i do is being a front row seat to history.>> for the first time in 152 years there will not be an image of the incoming and departing president together to witness what we again realize must never be taken for granted. power peacefully transferred. major garrett, cbs news the white house. let's shift our attention to the weather, the three things that stand out, warm temperatures, high surf and a wind advisory come all three over the next few days. currently it is low 40ound santa rosa.
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mid-50s right now in the warmest locations or less also show the daytime highs, with temperatures as much is 15 to 20 above average, let's get all the locations we can for the bay area so you can pick out your number a lot of similarity in the south bay, 72 at palo alto and 74 at campbell and into downtown san jose, low to mid 70s in the east bay and lots of 70 3s, walnut creek, dublin, pleasanton, livermore and concord going to the same spot. low 70s on the water and mid- 60s near the coast. working our way further northeast the upper 70s. headline number two. the high surf advisory already started at am and does not expire until 3 pm on monday with breaking waves up to 25
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feet, higher than yesterday, and we had pretty impressive pictures from yesterday's waves said today will be higher. coentirecoastline. and now headline number three is the wind advisory. this goes into effect starting tonight and doesn't expire until tuesday but the real focus of this is a throughout the day on monday which includes the entire bay area. it will not just be when the mountains and it will be, regarding just the 70s will be when he into the lower elevations where we live and it will play out here is what future cost. north y. tch moay, that is when we start to notice where we live here, that is monday afternoon, that is an offshore wind and will be felt widely through the bay area. there is a fire concern with this. not terribly high in the red flag warnings but still an issue to be aware of.
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but the primary factor be you noticed monday it will zy. ma day bu mondare something has your side doing some of his socially distance volunteering activity it will be a bit breezy on monday. let's look at the rest of the seven day forecast, you will see what happens to the temperature so far above average today again today and tomorrow again with breezing us to go along with tomorrow. we come back down to average. we don't get there until friday when we go all the way back down to the upper 50s. daytime highs in the upper 50s, after experiencing the upper 70s. upper 50s is normal and right on the mark for we should be the sum of your. back over to you. doesn't had to be rescued in hawaii is 50 foot waves
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crashing to the states sure. the s were so poul a lot the feards were kept busy more than 85 rescues. this week's students rising above scholar has achieved amazing academic success here in the united states but she is now going to england. michelle griego reports she is one of only 32 americans selected for the prestigious rhodes scholarship.>>reporter: a laundry lopez grub reading
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and loving harry potter book series, the pages any scape for little girl living in a sometimes very scary world.>> kids like myself a lot of the burden was put on us to vi maned to harry. spent the anglo world she describes as her family's journey to the united states as undocumented immigrants and their experiences here. her mother from guatemala and her father from mexico, both wanting their best for their children from a country that do not always embrace them.>> from a young age you are exposed to what that means, immigration enforcement and families put in detention centers.>> images that whshe first visited undocumented family members in detention. >> you can see the sadness in their faces and their reactions to seeing their children and their wives and the other people had gone to
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22-yeaold marin unty owicatocfor special scholarship. >> i am a first-generation mexican guatemalan born in the united states. >> it is a story that describes a young woman who is the first in her family to go to a four- year college, yale. >> i thought i had misheard my name.>> and now england, she has been selected to be a rhodes scholar going to offer this fall where she plans on graduating with not one but two masters degrees, both focused on migrant studies. the news was emotional for her parents.>> they started bawling and crying, i tried to explain to thiswhat rhodes satshere thild harry potter.>> now this harry potter fan is excited to study in england were her beloved characters also went to school and their stories still meaningful to the
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adult that she has become.>> dreaming that there can be good and we all exist in this joyful universe that has no constraints.>> for students rising above i am michelle griego . >> after graduating from offered she plans to go to law school and she is also a talented artist, he saw some of her work in the story, she said it is a way for her to document the immigrant experience. to learn more about students rising above and its scholars go to our website. coming up, a new project will place statues of sea lions around san francisco and we will tell you about the anniversary of these painted statues, what they symbolize and how you can spot them all
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you needed proof that some people have way too much money here you go. a batman comic just sold for an eye-popping price that would make even bruce wayne wentz. someone and your mint condition of that man number $142.2 million and the vintage issue was published in 1940 and features first appearances of iconic villains the joker and catwoman. it last sold in 1979 for just $3000. san francisco's a e y is la
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art campaign featuring six-foot tall statues of sea lions. the pieces, 30 in all marked the 30th anniversary of the arrival of sea lions at pure 39 and i did not know that. it started in late january and it will be placed in popular tour sites around the city. the aquarium has an interactive map for all of the different locations so you can check each one out. anybody who posts selfie's with at least 10 of the statues can disc. hagrarian ticket found a way to rehearse and perform during the pandemic using their car radios and a little tech savvy. voluminous voices chamber choir and calvary is able to sing together.>> to make it happen and to have people sing together really helps the soul. the performing arts are in a crisis, let's be honest.
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they sound pretty good, the simple fm transmitter helps the sounds to merge and it is then returned on a radio frequency. remember, kpix 5 wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area, go to kpix.com/together to get more . foloat this
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wounded five people in the tenderloin. medics rushed to the scene last night on eddy and taylor streets and in video you can see all the victims are expected to survive. 300 soldiers from the telephone and national guard are going to washington dc and authorities are concerned about potential threats from domestic terrorists is wednesday's inauguration of president-elect biapoa. vice president-elect, harris will be sworn in by supreme court justice sonia sotomayor your she will use a bible that belonged to justice thurgood marshall who was the first african-american on the high court. and i warning this holiday weekend as there could be a risk of sneaker waves and a rip current that could reach 22 feet or more, a high surf advisory is in effect until tomorrow afternoon.>> that is
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the first item i will address as well, high surf from six today until 3 pm on monday and into monday it will be windy with a wind advisory for the
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