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around three. your morning commute should not be that bad. >> reporter: the organize rain will more than tomorrow afternoon. the b moore's our coverage in the 3:00 hour and they will get heavy round san rafael. as gonna be very unstable up there tomorrow. >> reporter: will finish typing it out and look at the rainfall totals coming coming >> catherine: 1 area they got a lot of flooding was tevatron. at the getting ready for next the next area of rain. >> reporter: this was one of the hardest-hit areas at the call center they're drying out after several of the shops and is it senator had serious flooding of the past couple of days due to all
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rain. you can see lots of signs on the doors awarding customers with their clothes because of the flooding. >> reporter: as as the blind and design show room in this stopping saturday conceded damage inside the store. i'm told of the waters over a foot inside that store. now today they're just mopping cleaning up using high- powered fans trying to get things back in order. the shop managers telling me that he's trying to get the store open by the middle of the week. >> reporter: was a lot of shops in this complex the suffering the same damage suggesting in this one. all the shop owners will be keeping a very close eye on the forecasts since we are expecting more rain throughout the area. they're
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hoping that the water will come back into their shops and delayed clean up the they've already been working on. >> catherine: happening tonight us several westbound lanes will be closed tonight on a new span of the bay bridge. so crews can repair a pothole that popped up during heavy rain. and looking at lots of live at the bridge where the closures are sad that happened from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. it's three westbound lanes of andwill be closed door repairers this video of the possible from our helicopter partnership with abc seven caltrans crows thinnest temporary repairs just today and will begin permit repairs tomorrow. >> catherine: and that is not the only major road work happening tonight kron 4 is dan curry continues arcing coverage against the giants sinkholes being repaired in san francisco. >> reporter: that the can do
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it six in 24 hours the croats have been here all day and i'll be back here again tomorrow. wednesday san francisco workload cruise were in the sinkholes trying to shore it up. >> reporter: initially the plant was to put in a new connector storm drain to the sioux are our line. the gunnison into it new concrete manhole and that will be connected to the store line. >> reporter: this is what the sinkholes all look like on wednesday. the cause
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apparently was the 100 some year-old store ruptured and pieces of rob rolled ruptured and caused the water pipe to burst. a lot of people thought bill that they were glad they were driving by at the time the road collapsed area >> reporter: city officials know many of these one what ways is sitting atop all block of 100 year-old ruptured pipes that could rupture in the near future. over time our stars things wouldn't get ahead of some of these older pipes. >> reporter: back live in
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six and light the some workers are continuing tonight the late in the night in the all-star back in the morning. the water main break to have fixed will take place over the weekend. at the old spain should be returned to normal by tuesday. >> catherine: and remind you can download our kron 4 application to see how weather is affecting traffic and its free download. >> catherine: developing right now police in san leandro are searching for drivers is a hit an officer with a car this morning which led to that officer opening fire. this is live from san leandro with the latest >> reporter: will this all started early this morning along brought more boulevard in san leandro all round 7:20 a.m. this morning is
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sally ann police responded to 1911 called a suspicious vehicle parked along a broad more when the first officer arrived on the same the passenger in the garbage was a white nissan maxima tried to flee on fled the officer pursued and can that person against a nearby car moments later a second officer ride and try to approached the driver of the maximum according to the san leandro police department the driver then accelerated and ran over that officer feared for their safety officers apparently fired several shots at the vehicle which fled north on towards oakland. the injured officer who is a 20 year veteran of the department was transported to the hospital was serious but not tonight not life- threatening injuries he was expected to have surgery this afternoon. the suspect was detained at the seeing is described as a 19 year- old male he's facing two counts of attempted murder even though he wasn't
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driving the car. >> reporter: now back live now the san leandro police department also said today that the maximum was struck that struck the officer was stolen in oakland last month. >> catherine: this all happened and a very quiet and typically very safe neighborhood in san leandro many residents have been in that area for 30 years. >> reporter: crime scene tape gunfire a police officer injured this is not what normally happens in this family and neighborhood by dick. >> reporter: for this couple is particularly alarming it was this morning with your father called to say he saw
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something suspicious up their front door. >> reporter: many in the neighborhood have live here but for more than several decades. heaven and her family recently moved then they said this ability and dedication to the neighborhood watch was a selling point. a lot of time to get people believe the doors unlocked the kids playing in the yard. >> reporter: despite the on easeful what happened so close to home many say their primary concern is for the injured officer.
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study that claims boys can be just as mean-spirited. university of georgia researchers looked at more than 600 students from grades 6 to 12. they say girls are likely to exhibit relation relational of gresham like spreading rumors and rejecting appears. >> catherine: by regent based researchers say the boys do the same thing and would more often they were also more physically aggressive the study also says aggressive behavior is at its worst in middle school and declined the students moved through high school. >> catherine: san jose says down one of the largest homeless can't encampments in the country will tell you what's happening to the people used to call the joggle the home. jungle
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[tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? >> catherine: a new video of
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the last minutes of air garner's life new fuel for outrage at the new york city police. as officers dan over his dying body making no attempts to revive him. >> catherine: this new video raises more questions about carter's death. we're gonna show you more of the video after the ambulance arrives. it was there within four minutes after police choke hold left him unconscious 30 seconds later of female p.m. tea tries to talk to garner. >> catherine: paramedics appeared to confirm that he is breathing and has a pulse but more than six minutes passed before guards put on a stretcher. as he is loaded into the act ambulance bystanders are wondering why they are not helping him. >> catherine: guard was pronounced dead before he reached the hospital. there was no let up in the
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protests in new york today. gardner's mother says the massive turnout brings her hope. " it's a major step forward because people are taking notice. >> catherine: the new york police may are in new york mayor bill deglaze the help today ordered the police department to revamp the way to trade his officers. " we're changing how officers talk with residents of the city changing how they listen slowing down some interaction as the sometimes escalates to quickly. >> catherine: the new york police officers' union fireback. you cannot resist arrest that's a crime police officers do not have the option to walk away but the mayor was to change
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policies and once a standout in this crime than they need to say that. >> catherine: officer the bay officer question the center of the controversy for using the choke hold garner was cleared of criminal charges by the grand jury but is not yet in the clear he is facing both an internal nypd review and an outside civil rights investigation by the justice department. >> catherine: in san jose is that end of the line for no a notorious comas camp call the jungle bulldozer's nc cleanup crew backed up by police move did it dawn. they evicted about 30 people who were still here despite warning notices posted 72 hours earlier. >> catherine: city officials say about 144,000 what and 44 up 200 residents of the jungle are taking advantage of the city provided our
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reach services like temporary shelter and vouchers for permanent housing. >> catherine: we ask the city's homeless response manager white the joggled dog in along coyote creek for the past the years had not been dealt with sooner there were no arrests at the last residents were evicted and the clean-up will take several days to complete >> reporter: more rain is on the way we see scattered showers out there this hitter mess right now. as we look offshore we do have another storm ready to move in. is pulling up some of the tropical moisture will gonna see moderate rainfall in addition to what we previously thing. >> reporter: this will kick off willie into tomorrow afternoon and showers could be hit or mess. the rain totals will very from the
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hills and mountains to under an inch of rain. and the valleys you may feel less. it's not been nearly as bad as we thought there yesterday morning but we are gonna still see moderate rain. >> reporter: plc then it'll be pretty spotty out there into tonight you'll see the sfo g is headed then. the main rain and is headed and ill come through about noon tomorrow and then go to about seven or 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and then tomorrow night it will start to die down. for rainfall totals will looking at least 2 in.. >> reporter: the salmon tailcoats is gonna be favored to see some of the heaviest rain. will also
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take a look at the weekend and the week ahead. >> catherine: breaking visit to the kron 4 newsroom the female suspect involved where the officer was hit by vehicles shots were fired she has turned herself in police had been looking for the driver of the vehicle that hit the officer. another suspect in the vehicle they got out of 19 year-old from east oakland the police as still looking for him. a female has turned herself in more a story to rob the night. >> catherine: pg&e is given us an inside look at how to keep the lights on and all sold nearly six months after a car killed them an update on the actor tracy morgan's road to recovery. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area
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highway accident that left him in critical condition. >> reporter: tracy's top five co-stars were all given support and we see the tracey is fighting for come back. >> reporter: solemn strong yet determined to persevere through his injuries. this is tracy's first appearance on his feet with the assistance of a walker sense is devastating crash last june. that's what a wal-mart truck slammed into the back of his little band killing fellow comedian james mcnair. >> reporter: slowly making his way to know his home town post office and kress kill the new jersey his ever-present fiancee held the door open as he went inside it remains to be seen whether tracy we know will ever be the same again his attorney previously said he
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suffered a brain injury which affects his speech. >> reporter: less than 20 mi. away across the hudson river and a manhattan tracy's top five co-stars l.p. absence of their comedy comrade. said he struggled to get back stronger and which is greater glad to see is moving a little bit. >> reporter: despite tracy's absent from the spotlight his stamp on a comedy is as timely as every as ever. in the wake of the north bill cosby sexual assault allegations this vintage 30 rock clip from 2009 has gone by rolled. >> reporter: of that was
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five years ago who could predict a huge scandal would explode years later. >> catherine: coming up 530 cleaning up before the next round of storms will want free cause big troubles for east bay neighborhood. a frightening moments when a stroll with a toddler rolled off over a platform onto the train tracks.
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>> catherine: nullify 30 the rush to clean up before the next round of storms. you're looking live at lake and six avenue in san francisco. workrooms are trying to repair a huge sinkhole that opened during yesterday's storms. and the weather center was chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett pad >> reporter: will see more passing showers and more of the fog . the visibility is down to half a mile and but we're looking at more rain coming tomorrow afternoon. was to look and satellite regard pictures we can see things are mostly dry around the bay area right now we
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did see some passing showers throughout the day today but will see some more in the over night hours. this plan >> reporter: in tropical moore's juror was in the warm front come through first and then the cold front and that'll bring us to have your rain in the downpours. will see a steadier lighter rate as we head into tomorrow morning. right now is still unstable out there. >> reporter: as we move into the 8:00 hour was still see some spotty showers could pick up a little bit more coverage into the 3:00 hour. within its timing and out of future cash coming up. >> catherine: in the wake of the storm pg&e says one and and 33,000 customers across the bay area lost power at some point over the past 48
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hours some of them were in oakland hills. >> reporter: this is what is left of a mass of pine tree uprooted during the storm taking the power lines on its way down crushing a roof of his parked car early thursday morning. >> reporter: however the huge tree did take out a portion of cornelia receive deck here on exeter drive and oakland hills. >> reporter: to getting a sense of how tall the street wants to take a look at this pine tree here this worker is squeezing it to the damage to vehicle to get it to move off the roadway. getting an idea of how just devastating it would have been at someone been inside the car when the tremendous force of the tree came down. >> reporter: power was out
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for most of the day we're want while pg&e crews worked on repairing the downed lines all things considered a minor inconvenience as the situation could battle lot worse well we were very lucky because it could of them is much more damage in this. >> reporter: and the oakland hills >> reporter: the north bay is one of the hardest-hit areas by these recent storms homes and business owners homes and business owners spent the day cleaning up after flooding and heavy winds. >> reporter: the broken glass of the train and strong winds broke tree branches and a glass window at the portion dealership. city officials said the transformers on some electric poles either exploded or started smoking. but the city says it is
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prepared they're preparing for the storm that were prepared for the storming least a week ago. >> reporter: this city is paying for restoration crews to sanitize the basements of apartments and storefronts which were inundated with storm waters early wednesday morning thousands of dollars of personal property and merchandise is now sitting on the sidewalks waiting to be hauled away the cause of the flooding was an antiquated sewer system which could not take the amount of rain water that fell an overflow the same area has flooded four times over the last five years. >> reporter: the cities as a long-term fix is being studied but it's likely to take years and the cost upwards of a billion dollars. >> catherine: pg&e store perhaps of with heavy rains and winds but the power comes out outages. so pg&e has expanded isn't and and
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and and non weather center to better handle the heavy work load. the upgrades were prompted by the storm is back in 2000 and eight >> catherine: the jenny says the poll storm strained its resources for weeks and lots of customers had no power for that amount time the utility call the event a learning experience. the pga and e meteorologist said they expect another significant storm late next week. >> catherine: the big storms have brought more than 3 ft. of snow to the sierras. this is video shot today at the north star resort near lake tahoe. skiers are already taking advantage of the fresh and salt. park officials say they got 31 in. of snow over the past six days norstar says that
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the allowed them to open up more well more trails today . >> catherine: coming up with 5:45 p.m. giving a gift card this holiday season same sample but we have some good advice to keep in mind and sample but we have some good advicehere's some news you may find surprising. we're for an open internet for all. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules.
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>> catherine: dramatic video from australia and shows a toddler and a stroller rolling right attracts. and looks like the grand style grandfather looked away for a few seconds and the stroller rolled down on the platform the grandfather then i saw some bystanders that jump down as rescue the child. >> catherine: the 18 month old girl was not seriously hurt. >> catherine:lue angels
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just spun off or runway as the pilot was trying to land in maine today. neither of the two pilots of war were hurt and the plane was not damaged one pilot said they lost control after hitting a patch of ice on the tarmac the blue angels aren't made for an air show. >> catherine: a dolled rescued from an icy as a golden retriever named a cold landed in some icy cold water he had wandered away from its owner for a stroll on eyes but broke through the deep water. the firefighters managed to save them just-in-time these photos show the daring rescue of the 100 lb. dog. >> reporter: more rain is away bring of the coastal waters details coming up.
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>> catherine: president obama and the first family were flipping the switch to like the national christmas tree at the white house today. actor tom hanks and his wife rita wilson were cohoes. performers include patti labelle and the tenors. this was the 92nd year for the white house tradition which began with president calvin coolidge. >> catherine: the white house decorations are up with the white house the thing this year is the children's winter wonderland the decorations may also pay tribute to members of the military and their families there the white house christmas tour which includes 26 trees including the official white house tree which is 18 ft. tall there's also a 300 lb. gingerbread house. >> catherine: get cards will once again top holiday wish
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list and while it may seem like the simplest thing to get up and receive consumers should be aware of some steps. >> reporter: they may not seeing light and messy like the most personal gift but more than half of americans say the one gift cards this holiday season and the national retail federation says shoppers will spend more than $31 billion on them the holidays are based from card club found the most popular gift cards this season will be of these the gift card amazons i to american express and that flex. when choosing to give part of the display check the back of the car to make sure the pen has not been exposed the car may be void if this has happened. a number resell sides have popped up in recent years as those consumers can trade on
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what a gift cards for more desired up option for client for cash. be sure to use only trusted reputable sites for these transactions and be wary of the deals with the deal seems too good to be true. >> reporter: credit-card debt, recommends not up loading cards until it's time to use them and keeping your phone locked once the gift is loaded for any gift card check out and an issue were policy on what happens if the car gets lost compromise or stolen so for consumer watch >> reporter: the rate will be at writing early friday afternoon. we'll still get a decent amount of rain one to 2 in. in the hills and about an edge in the valley area. the fog sfo g visibility will be dealing with that is well it's an
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unstable atmosphere out there that will get worse as the storm approaches. this evening mainly dry coupled isolated showers into tomorrow morning spotty showers in the morning commute tomorrow and should not be to bed. the spotty showers will linger but is that we go into the afternoon by known will see them rain pick up the san mateo coastline they'll be moderate rain and in certain areas. it and added to that is friday there's get away traffic with your rain it could be a nasty drive out there. >> reporter: as we head into the later evening hours and still be raining but it will taper off friday night and saturday morning with a few isolated showers. here's a look of the rainfall totals were looking from
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wanted to isn't too intense in the mountains and about a big edge in the bay area. as for the sierras is planning to head up there taken that of all the new snow tomorrow afternoon will not be so bad. >> reporter: the rain will make it there until saturday in a bear raid snowmelt mixed here's a look at the extended forecast tomorrow the rain will be mainly in the afternoon will have some a few showers in the morning. the rain will return late sunday into monday. and we're looking at maybe next thursday a big event still approaching. >> reporter: winners and losers on wall street looks like the saudis are helping this out right now.
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for reasons that don't make a lot of sense and all s p the saudis are low wearier lowering the all s p they'll lose market share. they will actually give discounts to north america because of what we're doing call slacking and going in old wells and finding it unseen energy. slackingfracking and there's the tax discount repaint $2 in some states right now and that's pretty nice but we do have a cable and tire because we do have higher gasoline taxes. >> reporter: 19 initially
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heard the story cuprum peddling on the corner. one of the greatest organizations in the world teaches young girls had become young women and many of them go on to get really good careers for the door- to-door they're not gonna stop doing that for the girl scout cookies. and ugly scene on and things like you to. >> reporter: a really like the organization for the crow scouts. >> reporter: coming up the nation's largest holding encampment and of san jose knew about the trouble there
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>> reporter: is very challenging to not use your smart phone what you driving is our lifeline is our map on calls e-mail and we have to respect that handsfree loss and is just not safe to interact with the phone while driving. you still taking your eyes off the road to print just half a sapphic second to touch your phone or interact. >> reporter: 1 a tradition to and new device that turns your windshield and to a head set up display that gives you a way to truly interact with your phone without taking your eyes off the road. the head of the display projects information from
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your phone and from your car. >> reporter: unfortunately mmi video camera cannot capture what looks like on your windshield you don't have to take her word for it is produced is sharp and his needs. you still keep the full view of traffic ahead of view. you can also use it for navigation and communication and control in your music. you can have notifications and text messages from your phone and control your favorite music that will be pandora the beauty to insure not looking down and falling with anything what you're driving. it is portable so you can use it in multiple cars and taken with you. so the information nature and the road will stay within your mission at the
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same time and that's something that just cannot do with lcd technology. knobs and buttons will top portion detector eyes off the road which could cause an accident. >> catherine: coming up on kron 4 news and six the driver that ran over a san leandro police officer turned herself in. and workers tried to fix the huge sinkholes that swallowed up a san francisco [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you?
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encounter in the east bay. did evening pumps catherine needed. >> catherine: a woman who reportedly took off after the crash as herself into night. >> reporter: this family and your police department says it up the suspects them toward a harder sell kent they receive the 911 call about a suspicious vehicle parked along brought more when the first officer ride on the st. the passenger in the car which was a white the signed tried to flee on foot the officer pursued and can that person against a nearby car moments later a second officer ride and tried to approached the driver of the maximum. according to the san leandro police department the driver then accelerated and ran
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over that officer derek for their safety the officers apparently fired several shots at the vehicle which lay north on oakland. >> reporter: the injured police officer was a 20 year veteran of the department was transported to the hospital was set at serious but not life-threatening injuries is expected to have surgery this afternoon the suspect was detained at the same is described as a 19 year-old male the nissan maxima was found abandoned a few hours later in oakland the driver of the car a female was taken into custody just a short time ago no word yet on what charges she is facing but the suspect who is this update on the st. is booked on two counts of attempted murder even though he wasn't driving the car. >> reporter: we found out that the nissan maxima was reported stolen from oakland last month. >> catherine: the neighborhood where this happened is typically very
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quiet and safe obnoxious place where you normally see crime scene tape and bullets. the neighbors say at first they thought the gunshots were firecrackers. >> catherine: when they discover their backyard was a crime scene with an injured officer many were alarmed and concerns. this is under but i heard the noise the first thought nothing of it i foresee my 7 month old and we moved here thinking this was a safe place. >> catherine: many people have lived here in this neighborhood for decades some say that they are sad that it happened here but mostly they are concerned for the injured officer. >> catherine: happening today floods and mud that's what several communities around the bay area are
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dealing with today after the latest storm. polling what was a big problem and marine city and also in san francisco's mission district where several businesses were cleaning up today. >> reporter: water fouled with sewage and swept up and shoveled up from the basement of one home on 18th street more sweeping and mopping could be seen thursday and cites several storefronts and a round a corner on folsom. the work being done by restoration crew hired by the city to clean up the mess. >> reporter: 80 is picking up the tab because the cause of the mess and antiquated sewage system which could not handle the divulge the the day-lewis and overflowed many of these businesses in this area have been through this before four times in five years. >> reporter: but some along nearby trees street were experiencing it for the
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first time the owner of this year's line is talking to crew is about the work they have to do before she can reopen down the way inside fans dryout dam park is and what could be saved has been a holdout those to the problem say they were expecting a storm to be so bad. >> reporter: and that's just one business h'm much of the costs can be seen and then be fouled merchandise that is now sitting on the sidewalk. some inside what that was untouched but is now warping with the humidity and finished products that can't be so the cities as a long-term plan to fix the problem that is causing the problem is being studied but is likely to take years and cost upwards of a billion dollars. >> catherine: public-works crows and oakland hills have
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been clearing up on street did fell and crushed the roof of a parked car in happen on exeter's drive the huge pine street also took out power lines on its way down. and land on the deck of all across the road below mortar says she's become used the fallen trees over the years. >> catherine: it was enough force to damage her front deck and as for the power outage pgm and e. cruz and spent the day repairing the dow the utility companies sense as tuesday here in the bay area more than 133,000 customers have lost powers during the storm. >> reporter: we have a little bit of low right now but the rate is not over yet. we're dealing with all at the close line. fog at
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the coast line.. be careful driving health care because of the conditions. >> reporter: another storm is over the coastal waters to the tail end of it you concedes pulling up tropical moisture so we will have another storm with these of rainfall totals on friday. a few areas of fog was spotty showers tonight and scattered showers in the morning but then organize rain moves in the afternoon. will be dry most of the weekend but the rain will return again sunday. >> catherine: happening now the croats are busy repairing that huge sinkhole in san francisco this is at
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sixth avenue and lake st. tonight we've learned that an aging sewer pipe broke which led to us severed water main and its huge crater. >> reporter: they're making a more durable fix is to concede crows are still at it will be added until 8:00 tonight the crows or actually in the whole earlier in the day shoring up that hall tried to begin the store repairs. the pipe that convicted the storm drains undermined the rolled because of all the rain water that went through and then the water main ruptured. >> reporter: now and decided to do something a little bit more intense that will last longer.
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the project would benches to reconnect but the connection was still not be as reliable so we're upgrading this area by constructing a new man hall that connect that storm to the man hall man hole >> reporter: but continues to 8:00 tonight and all day tomorrow they will become the will be repairing. and they have a temporary fix they got the drinking water backed southern residents in the area would have drinking water. >> catherine: a heads up for drivers three lanes of the
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easter's span of the bay bridge will close tonight for repairs as as a live look at the pot hold a pot hole developing one of the land yesterday and officials say in was because of a normal wear and tear and the closures will begin at 11:00 p.m. tonight until 5:00 a.m. in the morning. >> catherine: the high tide created a big mess on the roads pg&e shows how the day cruise in place before the storm hits and later a huge protest erupted all over the country over the choke hold death of the beer garden in new york city. here's some news you may find surprising.
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>> reporter: this is all about try to be proactive not reactive with winter storm rolling and pg&e has expanded its technology department to deal with the power outage that came was prompted by the 2008 power outage that left people without energy for days sometimes weeks. they're having more trucks of the bill be able to respond quickly your the severe weather the meteorologist in the they're expecting the bay area to receive a significant storm late last week
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>> catherine: flooding caused a traffic tieups and north bay area today. public officials of some public works officials say high tide mixed with all this rain lead to major problems up there. this time was video near the park and ride in mill valley >> reporter: this show roc the show room behind into a run suffered a lot of water damage. you see right there closed today due to flooding. i would take you inside the show room and show you some of the damage. you concede that the at the
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base of the walls a lot of the arid up merchandise was gutted out because of the water. when the owner will saw all the damage from the water she was taken aback. >> reporter: this the whole lot of damage done to the wall the floors curtains and drapes that they have in the year as part of the show room will show you just how high the water came up at least of flood reconsider the measurements on the kurds. a lot of cleanup going on right now. they hope they can have a place three open by the middle of next week. right now where the middle of estimating the damage and starting the repairs we had over off of water in the show rooms also a lot of our draperies and roman shades
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were destroyed. >> reporter: of the shop owners in this complex will be keeping a close eye watching for rainfall open that there won't be any more flooding because and just pushed back the cleanup that they did today. >> reporter: more rain is on the way we seen a few scattered showers today ineffably is gonna stay in this evening and overnight but tomorrow we would have all moderate rainfall of looking at low inches of one to 2 in. of rainfall. with the gonna see scattered thunderstorms as well. it's still pretty unstable out there right now so we can actually see some hail to. >> reporter: the spotty showers this the state into
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the 11:00 hour around 4:00 a.m. in the morning news since the scattered showers will continue before the morning commute the morning commute will not be so bad in the afternoon on the rain will be more widespread and will pick up over the san mateo calls line and around 3:00 hour a lot of people in the beating the rolled around 6:00 hour and will see widespread rain and sales of harriet have your rain with it. in the evening hours they will die down a little bit. but it's gonna lead or all the way into saturday morning. >> reporter: rain totals will look like 2 in. of rain maxxam group in santa cruz mountains. but if we get caught with some of these areas would moderate trade the tolls could go way up.
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but into a corner near the coast line about 1 1/4 inches of rain accumulating at the close line. and below the mid '60s for the most part. napper may have but a higher '60s. as for the sierra if things are still going near showers and still going but the the but calmed down over night and you'll see drier conditions for over night. >> reporter: there's a look of the extended forecast very active seven days. you and see rain tamales during and his early saturday also dries said sunday malingerer rain from sunday night into monday. >> catherine: happening today about tenures at the
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the first sense popped up in south san jose all homeless camp known as the jungle was finally shut down today >>rob fladeboe: was there today as the last of two of the campers were evicted and the bulldozers were move again. >>rob fladeboe: 72 hours after the hole was were given notice to move out, the city crew is backed up by police moved in at dawn thursday to tear down and clean up what is believed to be not just the largest such homeless camp in san jose but one of the largest in the country. >>rob fladeboe: as the heavy equipment move then the last of an estimated 200 homeless people loaded their belongings into shopping carts and move out and to cost up what has call this place home for eight years. at the city says about 30 people had failed to meet
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the move out deadline and were evicted while all hundred and 44 were taking advantage of the city provided temporary step shelter and other outreach services. >>rob fladeboe: i asked the city's homeless response manager what the camp was allowed to exist for so long. dug into trees along coyote creek the cap is an environmental nightmare to say nothing of the fires and other illegal activities blank on its residents but advocates for the homeless insist the city can do more help. we're not animals will die here by choice we just don't have a choice. >>rob fladeboe: spent tear down the clean-up will take weeks and days of not weeks to complete eventually there
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will be a fence around the area and police patrols to keep always out for good. >> catherine: new protest tonight in new york city over the choke hold death of eric garner huge crowds gathered in downtown manhattan. the outbreak sparked by a grand jury decision not to indict all and officer a white officer for using an illegal and legal choke hold that led to carter's death. is is one of several protests happening around the country. >> reporter: paramedic for on this seeing it in four minutes after guard was taken down in the choke hold by a white officer after more than six minutes he was loaded into an ambulance. bystander bystanders x y no and that has attempted that help them. >> reporter: also today the
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man who took the original cell phone video blasted the grand jury declined to indict the officers that could garner in what proved to be a lethal choke call. >> reporter: officer pat hillel is now the target of a civil rights investigation by the justice department new york's mayor is promising a new attitude. the escalating use and less force whenever possible >> reporter: dollars mother said she finds hope and a national protest. >> reporter: the mayor visited the new york police academy today to underline his comment is commitment to change. >> catherine: after the break we know the cost of child care is high but she
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>> catherine: new number say that not only child care is expensive and can actually cost more than college does according to a group called child-care a we're. they said at a cost of child care in the u.s. can be as high as $14,500 for baby and more than 12,000 your 44 year- old. and how much you pay depends on where you left the parents will pay the most or and think there are in massachusetts and the best bargain is and louisiana with about 7% of the medium and come. >> catherine: next 6:30 p.m. a look into top stories
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>> reporter: here in san leandro one police officer is in the hospital with serious but not life- threatening injuries to suspect are in custody. and happened at 730 in the morning on brought more boulevard when the police approached the car the car accelerated and hit one of the police officers. in the spate >> reporter: here in san leandro one officer was injured the crime scene tape and bullets is not typical for this neighborhood. many of the residents have lived there for several decades and new residents said they
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moved into the neighborhood because the safe and quiet. on many of the residents said that they are under about what happened but their most worry about officer and hope that he will recover. >> reporter: here in san jose the homeless are evicted from a camp that was known as the jungle. police moved in early thursday some of the hundreds of people that have been camped here took the city up on this offer of temporary shelter others just packed up their belongings and moved on looking for new place to camp the clean-up will take several days and will be poor crop patrols in the area to make sure the campers did not come back. >> reporter: here in san francisco's richmond- district repairs continue for giant sinkhole that opened up on wednesday. the
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broken neck and neck but the storm drain to the store line will not be replaced instead and new manhole will be put in as a replacement. the focus will be on the water main and the whole thing should be completed by tuesday. >> reporter: in san francisco clean-up continues in the mission district waterfall and sewage is being swept mopped from homes and businesses in the 18th and folsom area. the crows the well hired by the city to clean up the mess they're picking up the tab because of an antiquated sewer system. the long-term plan to fix the system it could take years and could take upwards of a billion dollars to complete.
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>> reporter: and exeter drive in the oakland hills the stall lows of this move the and all the huge tree as brought down and damages the car and a deck pg&e crews were in the area restored power as the tree came down and destroy the lines. >> reporter: bit weather story tonight is bit more rain on the way. most of the stopped showers have mostly come to an in right now what is bringing up with the tail end of the storm is brewing up tropical marine war so we will see more rain going into tomorrow. spotty showers in the morning but not having it will be widespread early but as you head into the late morning
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and early afternoon then up intensity of the storm will be a deliver more rain. the evening, commute the rain will continue and have the root rain will continue into the overnight hours of friday but they would buy the clock saturday morning will get a drier conditions but a few passing showers. >> reporter: tomorrow afternoon is when the new main front comes through. a stronger system will comment late next week. >> reporter: often the life you have to ponder a decision in this case the driver rethinking his decision to ignore the signs and drive into 3 ft. of standing water. >> reporter: sundown is all the fun looking for a way of
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this situation at a situation that was all hundred percent of voidable while he waits does driver also ignores the cone and is about to drive into the water. i am in san francisco where every time it rains here with this heavy rain the roadway near highway 101 floods so the city comes out comes out to the drivers. >> reporter: but says people believe the cold are for everyone except them i watched as drivers rolled right pass and head toward the water now while the drivers stuck in a tow truck for mayor is going to happen on the same and decided to call out of officer assistance. >> reporter: this wasn't the tow trucks drivers first time police drivers out of this letter rho way out minicars were here yesterday i got out two out of it and they just ignore the signs.
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>> reporter: finally neutral truck is in position to back up to recover in the driver and his brand spanking new all autumn he makes the connection and then is left off in the pull of the car to dry land. >> reporter: and when he opens the door water pours out just water from highway 101 pours down and gets the inside of the brand-new car is saturated the only thing missing in dints >> reporter: that is in the call is back there stating it was close to the scene the combs he told me of cambered that he thought if he drove really fast did make it now he did and he has explained this to the insurance company will allow more drivers are ignoring the combs and taking a shot that includes in this driver who drove away with one of the corms. >> catherine: it is a very
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>> reporter: pretty much all hands on deck situation in a bit extra security at this gain is gonna be kicking off sunday. the management the sheriff's and created an increase the security situation. after the 2011 debacle after beating and the shooting in the candlestick parking lot there will now be more uniform police officers and
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>> gary: and a few minutes basketballs hottest ticket in will host new orleans seth curry and the warriors were looking for their 11th straight victory. anthony davis is the centerpiece of the pelicans on the opposite side. the true heart holiday as a starting point guard from new orleans. he was asked about taking on his brother.
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my brother can do assault course my brother can do it all and don't try and help. >> gary: andrew bogus the the make a wish foundation hosted a young man from australia who suffers from a life-threatening medical condition. making him an official member of the warriors. the treated his family to additional guests and surprises. he came with his family from melbourne the outlook he wasn't given a lot of time and the pull through and obviously he's still here and he's the better role
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model than any of us i think. >> gary: when it comes to community stuff is hard to remember a seeing doing more doing it with a smile on their face every team will help here and there but these guys time after time. and they keep up as the franchise improved their constantly helping. but the demands are is much the demands everywhere they turn and their day we hope they can keep that loving feeling towards the media and the community that what curry at every turn and thompson and every turn so will be fun to see if they can keep this up. >> gary: 40 niners are more than a touchdown favorite when they play the raiders on sunday. eric's rain is a
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young player was asked about the black hole. i think they play better than they expect it they're definitely a better tank and with that what play a good game. >> gary: and for those of you said i agree with eric reed is in a zone and all the people dress up and crazy costumes when you won an 11 this is tough to be a real black hole guide. positive 49 newsletters as a linebacker and defensive rookie of the month it made 15 tackles in november he took over for patrick willis is the third round draft choice from wisconsin. >> gary: woods here we go is
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not so hot first time back lanes and the did not go tigers way. he finishes with a 77. there's a lot of major events stopped after september a big shot like tiger can pick his spot but right now he's the last place. tigers speaking at and think i hit it that best but i missed a few times aren't alongside. this is one of those days where nothing went my waywent >> gary: maybe if you're not tired tigers fan he hasn't won a major championship in six years. he just signed an
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$8 million endorsement deal for india. mike feels going to india doing this stuff $8 million. were capitalists. >> gary: his name keeps coming up in the off-season melting cabrera the giants reportedly are talking to an him about a five-year contract to come back. remember this story as an all-star in 2012 cheating he was using it performance enhancing trugs and leaving the team disgraced. give a guy as many chances as you one is the american way when judging but aren't i ask them are you really think
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kent the way he laughed about bringing him back. >> gary: the sense that one of his major concerns in left field he is the talk to his representatives. but mean we leave the obtained in disgrace because the performance enhancing this drugs i be surprised if they bring them back. if you're giants fan looking for jon lester the dodgers have jumped then and now you believe the reports the giants cubs and dress socks and. the cubs officer as up hundred and 36 million the red sox is the hundred and $30 million all this stuff is leaked out by the agents because of what the large figures out there.
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>> gary: boat you visited him last weekend in atlanta. but if you start 35 games as line $900,000 a start. i concede getting as much as a can of for a starting pitcher every time the bottom amount is not bad. >> catherine: coming up next bill long awaited test flight on the new bryant test flight gear ride in space craft is ready to blastoff. orion space craft
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social security numbers that is so bad that the fbi is now warning other companies about a software that the hackers use. >> catherine: the test launch of nasa's new orion spacecraft has been delayed again this time because of a valve problem the unmans six space craft is expected to orbit the earth twice including and what looked will reach 3,600 mi. above earth nasa hopes orion will usher in a new area of human exploration of the space the launch is tentatively rescheduled for friday morning. >> reporter: but not that widespread i meant rain until the afternoon tomorrow. there's plenty of cows headed our way with moisture included. with his the half an inch of rain to 2 in. of rain depending on the area. the weekend will probably be dry but more rain going into monday.
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