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of the storm is just wore no. and this is leaving the clouds they're coming to right now and that's gonna be all on till a later on this evening. >> reporter: were also tracking the traffic this evening deceive the callers are piling up on the bay bridge toll plaza. if you try to get and pass the bay bridge into san francisco there are a lot better does situations with the lives p this is pretty slow going is not unusual on a friday evening at this time. hi why 880 is going slow highway 101 is also was slow traffic. >> reporter: and headed south and i could tell you
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on and off showers it was really heavy just five to 10 minutes ago on this road way you could see the traffic coming out of san jose is the all the lights of want to was the northbound direction because we had a lot of showers in this area within the last 20 minutes or so. for much of the afternoon it was dry. >> reporter: some neighborhoods and up until two hours ago hadn't seen any rain. but the situation has changed. often on showers in this area and there are times when traffic goes down to 40 mi. an hour because it is so hard. but certainly are we are seeing the effects of this storm on the roadways in this commute. >> catherine: we're following a developing story from as at all with the wet weather has been causing some pretty significant
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delays. sfo delays major delays >> reporter: were finding delays of the least two hours to 2 1/2 hours and an hour and hour-and-a-half for rivals. where is it about a hundred flight cancellations all fall. couple the when and the rain and sfo g and you've got a lot cancellations. wind rain and fog is causing cancellations
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>> catherine: and san francisco crews are still trying to close at a huge nkhole that open up in the richmond texas district. >> reporter: i'm right at sixth avenue and legs straight right now on san francisco the crows have made some good progress preparing this 20 fled by 20 ft. sinkhole that appeared back on wednesday less lookism video. >> reporter: this is how the sinkhole looked on wednesday when an underground drain pipe broke and washed out the dirt underneath the street and then the pavement collapsed here's how looks today crews have made a temporary repair to the gas water and sewer lines that were damaged so that all nearby residents have service. >> reporter: what's happening today is that the crows are installing a new
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manhole in the middle of the intersection that involves poring new concrete over the weekend that as p s f p and pg&e will make permanent repairs to the water store and gas lines and then early next week the actual role way will be repaired and repaid. >> reporter: >> catherine: and here's how those form looked in southern california and triggered up 4 in. of rain. you can seize cars buried hillsides collapsed on the road. some drivers had to be rescued from cars that try to drive through it. >> catherine: and san diego county drivers had to bail out after their cars get stuck in a flooded underground garages. one man went to his truck to avoid opening the driver's side door heavy flooding was
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reported from mission valley always out to the mexican border. >> catherine: you can download the kron 4 application for a weather alerts forecasts and how the weather is affecting traffic at any time. >> catherine: the alleged call girl accused of killing of global executive was back in court >> catherine: and the palo alto neighborhood is on edge tonight searching for man this prang one elderly woman. woman. >> catherine: and the doctor saw a blemish on my cheek. he told me it was skin cancer. i was in shock. i wasn't covered with any health insurance. but once i got covered through covered california, i was able to go get the surgery that i needed. and it was a lifesaver.
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you too can enjoy quality health coverage. to enroll, or find free in-person help, go to coveredca.com >> catherine: rolling stone magazine apologized today for story and published about a woman who claimed she was gang raped at the university of virginia fraternity house and 2012. the magazine chronicled her description of the events that night the university's failure to respond. the attorney for the paternity says the records show there was no party that night and rolling stone said in the face of new information there now appears to be discrepancies in the woman's account. >> catherine: still head they're more protests over a grand jury decision not to indict a white of new york city police officer in the choke hold death of an on nonblack man. unarmed black
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the call girl accused in a heroin overdose death of a prominent silicon valley executives say she is no cold blooded killer and the death was an accident. >> reporter: this was accused killer call girl alex tickled men back in santa cruz court room on friday five months after she was jailed and charged with by voluntary manslaughter and a heroin overdose death of a global executive for states are attorneys say evidence will show as much as the chief she was as much the legacy was. >> reporter: our parents and the front row and her feet in shakos she showed no emotion other than a smile the shechem of birds with our attorneys beria's shows successfully petitioned a court for surveillance
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video and other evidence. the evidence they believe will contradict the police characterization's of her as a calculating killer who injected force with all legal bills of heroin and did nothing to help them. >> reporter: the woman's attorneys say that evidence will show that hayes had previous drug use encounters with other people and that is death was an accident. >> reporter: prosecutors declined to comment on the statements made by the defense attorneys except to say that when time comes the evidence will speak for itself heard a bell ring mat she remains in jail in lieu
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of 1.5 million-dollar bail. >> reporter: their protests in several major u.s. cities has emotions continue to run hot after the new york city's grand jury decision not to indict a white officer who killed all black man with choke hold and was banned by the department. >> reporter: the most widespread and intense demonstrations continue beast to be seen in new york and there's also a big protest tonight in washington d.c. new video from chicago as well. thousands of people taking to the streets for a third straight day it for thursday the 43 year-old bonner was killed in july when officer a white officer used a choke hold will to bring him down his daughter and now has a message for the officer
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>> reporter: gardner's mother says she burst he feels like the system failed are today. the scene was from oakland despite the rain local guards stationed or also impacted by the rain this is market street them street market shutdown is a couple hundred people gathered there in protest. >> catherine: rattle's officials said they're beefing up security for the game with 49 his game on sunday. mayor james quandt says the rivalry is intense. the mayor speaking we have a much more peaceful crowd.
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the geisel worked those events are well versed in they'll they'll provide a safe environment for the game >> reporter: taking a look outside as f. all right now sfo still seeing delays we got hundred and 66 minutes delays on the airline. we can see why they're delays you see this heavy rain here in oakland. this is the real deal right now as heavy rain over san carlos and redwood city. this is about an inch of rain per hour. >> reporter: badge as pastor union city and is heading up towards dublin and pleasanton. we're gonna continue to see this rain is
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we both to the afternoon commute the rain is economist this the dust of the north but it is heading us in the south. this is the main front once that rain put to push a then that to be more organized and not be a few hours from now >> reporter: saturday morning the rain totals and the hills and mountain will be anywhere from 1/4 of an edge rain to three-quarters of an edge rain or sings them have the sales coming up on future cass. >> reporter: 2 6:00 hour you conceive them moderates rains continued to move through. 11:00 would tennessee have yourself in the north they still 7:00 accept says center felon belay overnight will be
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impacted. san rafeal >> reporter: will see about 1/4 of an inch of rain to three-quarters of an inch of rain for the valleys. with the bay area was the sixth of substantially more than that. >> reporter: and have showers and to tomorrow morning it looks like it's gonna be dry sunday and monday. up until thursday will probably get hit with another big storm when heavy rains thursday and friday >> catherine: most of us will probably spend a holiday season is sipping eggnog. so what happens between now and then takes them from possible contender to a formal candidate hot
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and they make the most important decision in their life to run i will make this decision on based on how i feel about >> reporter: a behind-the- scenes this month is critical the holiday season is decision time it's impossible to embark on running for president without having a lot of support. >> reporter: is taking the pulse of the party to see if there run has a heartbeat. where's the money with activist where is the media was the story line >> reporter: all this way
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but the chances against other potential candidates. and if that answer is yes the next question is when and. history has given us some clues and the last three elections the candidates out announced on average 5128 days before the election. up tenses are these decisions will come sooner than that. once they decide to run and how they announces crucial. and not to start in the campaign and the beginning the, conversation >> reporter: a recurrent hist
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>> reporter: evidence of more concern about a digital presence as a way to build up new fox lot followers. all of this is the holiday decision that turns a contended into a candid. >> catherine: you would think all the rain has been easing the drought to that they could and you see how bad the drop actually is and then will look at insider one-on-one with the man who made swiping writer last a new trend on online dating. [chris]still smoking up a storm?
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that felt they were victimized by bill cosby to come forward regardless of the time. >> catherine: a group call themselves guardians of peace had to sony last month saying it planned to eradicate all sony pictures entertainment they're removing sony pictures on the herds is a very tiny work for our group which is a worldwide organization will be done so far is only a small part of our further plant. a sony spokesman says they're working with law enforcement to deal with that. . >> catherine: is not always easy to find love when you're a major soccer stars some of them are apparently going on-line. insiders michael says sat down with tenders of founder john read to discuss how love is just a swiped away on his dating application
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i am hanging out with sean radford ceo of tender what's up man you doing alright? >> reporter: jimmy fallon brittany's bears allen: they're all experiencing this phenomenon social media phenomenon currently 9 million people a day are swiping right to play or left to throw you away all in hopes of finding a match what they do next varies. >> reporter: the 28 year-old entrepreneur or launch the company in 2012 and is now
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estimated to be worth upwards of $1.5 million and if that wasn't sweet enough reward he found his perfect match on the application kron 4 and alexa-old daughter of billionaire michael dell. >> reporter: get more entertainment news on the insider tonight at 7. >> catherine: coming up of 530 with staying on top of the weather tonight as the as another what store weather storm system is moving into the bay area. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area
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>> catherine: the right now if i 30 looking live outside the bay bridge toll plaza is fairly clear right now but the next round of wet weather is moving into the bay area right now. >> reporter: within areas of moderate does not have the rain as a little bit more passing up to the norris. north.... also from the stretch of 101 december fell up to the vital the heavy
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rain is just passing through the peninsula. things are drying out and sam detail and carlos and san carlos >> reporter: seeing heavy rain started calumny the downey a word. have your rain in alameda and hayward. heavy rain... is about an inch of rain per hour currently falling. we're tracking the sales and we expect to see up you more in the next couple of hours >> catherine: people were preparing for the latest round of rain the work preparing for the rain >> reporter: all was still dry out severance of the residents get the sandbags from the city's department
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of public works made his yard because experience flooding during a downpour tuesday night. a thick with and get a bit of a daily japan. >> reporter: lettie anderson and her husband came in for the same reason. just as the first drops fell she was able to put her new bags out to try and avert runoff water towards the street. >> reporter: workers from the city for department came out in advance of the storm did clear out catch basins in areas prone to flooding and gloating here at 17th and folsom. >> reporter: this neighborhood is still cleaning up after many businesses and homes ended up with a few feet of water
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from overflowing storm drains earlier this week and now piles of sand bags can be found in most doorways. those affected bears business owners are hoping for fare better double their battered during the next round rain. >> reporter: the new federal drought monitor shows the numbers have on change regarding the rain that fell we still have the that water deficit because of the drought. exceptional drought another 25 percent in extreme drought retook researchers say they can find no evidence that the state has ever been this dry before. they study train train is going back 1200 years and found other drought lasting three years but not as serious as the one going through now on
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that good news is that this week's storms were the biggest to hit the state since the drought began reservoirs' are filling in the snow packs as gone from 24% to 39% for normal which is normal to this day >> reporter: a federal jury has found officers robles road less guilty friday of five felony charges including theft and more than $5,000 worth of property from a federally funded program the jury found the sergeant guilty of fourth felony charges the two officers were accused of stealing money and give cards during searches of suspect's home in 2009. >> reporter: bills to amend
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the schedule to be sentenced in february a third officer pled guilty to four felony charges in october and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. it >> catherine: palo alto police are looking for a man who exposed himself to two elderly women. it happened in the intersection of greer and embarcadero >> reporter: police and not yet released the identities of the elderly man this incident took place tuesday evening around 5:00 to women in their eighties a man came up to them and exposed himself and invited them to take a look the man then ran away and the police said that they were not notified of within the hour of the incident.
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and gonna go and talk to my kid's teacher testing of the managing you really want them to feel like a safe you wish you would not have these kind of conversations but we have to start talking but little more. >> reporter: authorities released two different sketches' back in october this is possibly all these cases are connected but they have yet to make an arrest. the man's description is different the can only describe him as a white man and that possibly it is late teens but tuesday they did not get a great look at the man they're not able to put out a sketch so far. >> catherine: police have not yet released the identity of an elderly man was killed by a truck in san leandro this morning these pictures are from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news he was pronounced dead at the
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scene police say that of all the driver has been cooperating in the drugs and alcohol were not a factor. >> catherine: is this the best job market in more than a decade what new number said about jobs and salaries and next why fans at the portland trail blazers' game had to duck for cover. sweetie, i'd love a hazelnut. mom? dad? big uncle wayne? hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0.
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their party and like its 1999 and nine in the morning. race style exercise classes are attracting a huge clock walk out date features movies instead of drugs and alcohol and the new style riders say they're a great way to get energized before going to work. >> reporter: were sent over an inch of rain per hour in some areas. isn't just a moment ago we thought on area of 2 in. per hour. were tracking here's some news you may find surprising.
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capsule. that could eventually take astronauts to mars. the unmanned spacecraft took two laps around the earth before plunging through the atmosphere at 20,000 mi. an hour and plunged back and landed in the pacific about 21 7 mi. west of by california nassau's calling it all boils i landing scientists are now examining data from the capsules heat shield the largest ever of its kind. >> reporter: right now getting some pretty decent downpour in secrecy over alameda and san leandro we're talking about an inch of rain per hour and would that has here and have yourself over dublin and daniels. it is the the but
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just to the west of dublin is of little heavier going further south to doublet they're picking up a quarter of an inch of rain per hour. livermore is not seeing rain just yet but it is headed that way. >> reporter: retracting this have your rain and add to that it will be there and about 30 minutes. it will also be an martine has about 30 minutes. so antioch and marty nest will seized hours in about 30 minutes martinez will see showers in 30 minutes.... >> reporter: now to saturday morning to see showers but
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it does start to die down by then the balance will be generally under three- quarters of an inch of rain. all bets are off with the rainfall totals because it install ticket goes slowly and could pick up a lot of rain in the short amount of time. >> reporter: we had into the 10 and 11:00 hour with things body activity a cold front will be sweeping through. the early morning hours saturday you'll see fairly widespread rain over the central bay area. it will be all that widespread this start debt load and the late morning hours it'll slow down. >> reporter: where ashley seeing some sunbreaks tomorrow afternoon. we're actually gonna see some
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sunbreaks tomorrow afternoon. temperatures to mall there is some similar to what we saw today low amid six days as for the sierras is dry out there right now by tomorrow and see rain and snow and about 6,500 ft. and hire the rain below that level. >> reporter: of the series of storms to this 7 day forecast of run thursday entered friday will have the big storm. >> catherine: stocks closed modestly today to close within nine points of 18,000 mark it is an encouraging sign as we head into the business shopping season the busiest shopping season of
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the year >> reporter: president obama made clear things are finally getting better. a robust jobs report delivered welcome news to the white house. 321,000 jobs added making to what 2014 the best year for jobs since 1999 and these are just part-time fast-food jobs. workers were added in professional, manufacturing and tech sectors of the economy. >> reporter: 0 what things are much better there still some areas of concern. there are more jobs but they don't necessarily pay better. which could have something to do with the flat start to
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the holiday shopping season. >> reporter: the white house argues 10 months of strong consumer spending are more important than a few days during one season of the retail year. and for president obama the field he needs to get a potentially confrontational congress to work with them. present tom, we have an opportunity keep up with this president obama speaking >> reporter: coming up start bending and there's nothing you can do about all explain and people behaving badly and tonight at 8. >> reporter: go and target
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ifou'ra cuent forr lita memr or their family, get autinsunce quot and see y 92of o memrs >> reporter: tech reporter scapes late gogol and target have teamed up offering a new high-tech shopping experience. for the first time the public can get their hands on this technology that goal will has been that developing that go call stanko. it offers them to interact with the environment around them is a 3 d winter wonderland as igor around the store. the tablet has up every inch of this the layout of this like a gps and tablet form.
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>> reporter: control snowballs at various characters and in record ross across icicles plans music. in one now your prompted to battle a giant dinosaur having a kid play this well writing in the cart the teens and adults walking around like this is scenes i'd like distracted walking. is this the future of our shopping experience everyone walking around their face glued to a screen. we're testing the six parents and see what hot looks once the odd works out. >> reporter: they may have to create new experiences to lure you into the store and i think will see a lot of this kind of thing in the near future as brick and
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mortar reinvents itself. ellis' goal is trying something new. after every game played well on dollar will be donated to st. jude's children's research hospital. this freed a play >> catherine: stress ahead as six a day of delays trying to get out of the airport because of weather. and the crew the working for a third straight day to fix the sinkhole that was caused by the storms all this ahead 6. [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...
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gonna be heavy. but evening i am catherine needed. >> catherine: first chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is in the weather center and tracking the round the next round of storms. >> reporter: expect a lot worse thing right now showers and a big gonna hit and miss some of them will be pretty heavy. with and see how having this rain ashley is of a walnut creek right now about a quarter of an inch of rain right now. from daniel to walnut creek is also all about a quarter of an inch of rain. we're looking at where the cell is had it some of the have your rain is going to arrive here in about 10 to 15 minutes. >> reporter: with a heavy
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seller could take about 15 to 20 minutes. to reach the delta. the reign of the pack up peninsula up its right over palatal palo alto is headed for the east bay as well. it is in the showers continue to stream through the core of the system's signal the coastal waters to the north a must in the cold front is right way here towards the back once that pushes through we're gonna have a little bit more organized actinic activity and will take a look of the rainfall totals coming up >> catherine: more team coverage tonight all the rain could cross some serious problems of the rolled out there tonight >> reporter: will catherine this slow going on 880
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specifically northbound 880 all these cars leaving the san jose area and to the east bay and a little while ago we weren't seeing any rain but now this started as as as on announced on and off showers all night long. wick we did just see a heavy downpours in this area 60 minutes ago is often on right now. >> reporter: the roadway conditions are wets and there have been driven by will at least one accident within the last 5 mi.. there are some people that are not taking precautions certainly the rain is out there and could be a bit deceiving at times and it looks dry is complete with then the rain does picks up and makes it very wet for the drivers on the road. >> reporter: you see some of the wipers going a little
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faster at this point because the rate is starting to pick up here all along northbound 880 in the fremont area. >> gary: we're tracking >> reporter: the traffic all around the bay area. the fast track planes are getting by a little bit better moser's still really convinced adjusted this bridgman's sandra fast they'll bridge is a little bit better. but there is a severe injury accident on southbound 101 east third street avenue exit lanes are blocked and it's unclear how long it would take to clear that accident from the area. >> reporter: this is the typical for friday evening but especially with these wet road ways it's even tougher. >> catherine: a ground
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delay is in effect right now at sfo of because of heavy fog area the faa says that the delays could be up to two hours for some flights. >> reporter: the problems caused by what's been fairly and what we we got a lot of delays and the the power departure delays are right now between in our and an hour and a half was seen at least the hundred fight flight cancellations today because of the weather. is like a triple whammy we have called rain and wind
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and fog.. i'm trying to get a flight that we had a 51 minute delay was actually pleasant as a doubtful staff was very polite and helpful the cap the area clean for wasn't picking up garbage was a good experience. >> reporter: we also checked in with the people in oakland and san jose but there's thing delays but not on the level that they're sitting here. wherever you're flying out of picking up as your death and one call the airport before you come to make sure that the time the jurors spoke that he could think of people are leaving or writing is actually what's happening when >> catherine: people are keeping close watch on the rain gauge in the santa cruz mountains where >>rob fladeboe: explains they're
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off to a good start despite the problems caused by what's been fairly a wet week. >> reporter: the redwood trees are really soaking up that rain. and a thing like this rain allot. showers on and off for much of the day on friday the getting ready for the heavier stuff tonight is about 5 in. for the week. the church where people can get sandbanks we're only getting it all in one the deluge does caused lots of problems trees down that would have a little bit of when they're still leaves coming off of trees people have to be aware of their surroundings >> reporter: there has been some storm damage here this
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week this redwood is after several large forgeries' came down on top of it the sammons sold have come alive because of all the rain. getting this much rain this early in december is a good sign and were hoping that they're hoping they will continue into the new year >> catherine: as a reminder you can download the kron 4 application and free and that would help you with weather alerts forecasts and how the weather is affecting traffic at any time. >> catherine: crows are still repairing that huge sinkhole and san francisco and when they're expected to fans finished and coast-to- coast protests are still continuing over the choke hold death of an unarmed your black man and oakland mayor jane kwan is on a mission to stop human trafficking that the mold
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>> catherine: 27 francisco police officers are facing up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of stealing money and property seized as evidence on they're facing multiple felony charges. the two men worked in the plainclothes unit of as as pd mission statement and took cash computers and other items from suspects without reporting them as evidence or including them in their police reports sentencing is set for of february. >> catherine: the alleged call girl charged with killing a global executive was in court today. attorneys for acts the judge to order prosecutors to turn over evidence that a murder victim force hayes had encounters with other women on the boat where his body was discovered more than a year ago
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the one and it did not look at the cameras or at her parents' estate in the courtroom. prosecutors say she killed eight and an overdose of drugs and stepping over his body in the cabin of his yacht. >> catherine: international boulevard at 23rd avenue in oakland is the center of human trafficking exploded exploiting children as young as 12. today in one of her last acts as mayor jane kwan and city councilman no gallo are taking steps to stop human trafficking. the city will be beating up as police present cost conducting neighborhood walks to talk to young victims also increasing prosecution by the d.a.'s office. >> catherine: the mayor stressed that under age people caught up in human traffic trafficking will be treated as victims. coming up crew still working to fix a massive sinkhole how
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>> catherine: before the rains started some people in san francisco could this be seen getting ready for the next round of storms this was the scene at the department of public works maintenance yard people showing up to pick up free spandex. the sunset with that they were taken by surprise by the power of the storm earlier in the week and had flooding problems. they're trying to avoided this time. >> catherine: city workers also were out in advance of the rain to make sure the storm drains and parts of the mission or clear many businesses and homes around
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17th and folsom were flooded eral feet of water and sewage. >> catherine: happening now the croats are hard work fixing that huge sinkhole and san francisco. the work is not expected to be wrapped up until now it sometime next week but today's storm could pose a problem. >> reporter: crews just wrapped up work today at 6 avenue and lake st. bit and try to prepare repair this 24 ft. sinkhole when the dirt will watched what underneath the rolled and it just collapsed. they make temporary repairs to the gas water and sewer lines that were ruptured the crews also installed a new manhole in the middle of the intersection. over this
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coming weekend the sf p g n e will be making permanent repairs to the war water and sewer lines and next week and should be repaved. >> reporter: intersection here it's six and lake is close remains closed. residents can get an but the traffic through traffic is as they're not able to get through. >> reporter: final preparations as caltrans they did tend to close the devil's slide in both directions they're gonna close it on saturday tomorrow from 4:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. the mandatory closure will allow them to a perform their first emergency response drill is a mandatory six our
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emergency response to drill the begins at 6 at 4:00 a.m. on saturday december 6th. and during the total close use the following d towards the taurus between pacifica and half moon bay will be in fact the hot california highway patrol will also help direct motorists from pacific up north on as army want to southbound on interstate 280 and from half moon bay east on state route 92 onto northbound i 280 the emergency management exercise will be a coordinated effort including the c h p san mateo county seth share of pacific a police department cal fired north county fire and coesite fire protection district and other first responders during this exercise there will be fires
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simulations crash simulations and simulated smoke. >> reporter: wising lighter rain pushover hebert in union city. hebert and union city is experiencing lighter rainhayward... the wave of showers and scattered at this hour we'll see some thunderstorms firing off as the cold front is closer. the coal from well provide lift for the thunderstorms because we are in an unstable area right now >> reporter: sonatas evening to saturday morning will see a few lingering showers. with the thunderstorms firing off all bets are kind of off if you see on heavy sell low over a particular
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area and not the total of these of and not the total of of the the red the amount of rain were receiving. >> reporter: as we move past midnight we will continue to see rain mainly over san francisco and san mateo coastline. a few showers will remain on saturday as gonna mainly clear our and will see sun breaks in the afternoon we might still have a few wayward showers. but temperatures will be very similar to what we saw today upper 60s and in the sierra will gonna see rain and snow. what is the isolated pockets in 6000 things are really as the higher elevations that will receive this note. >> reporter: extend is for classis of a number storm's
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coming over the next few days of surge stronger way will come through next thursday and friday. >> catherine: a fresh round of pope protest around the country today over the chest out choke hold death of eric gardener in new york this week the grand jury decided not to indict of the officer even though he used an illegal maneuver to take garner down >> catherine: and look is happening again in one bay area city local police are searching for another man who they say expose himself to elderly women plus. the oakland raiders are beefing up security for this week's rival regain with the niners. and why mayor quandt says she is not worried about the behavior of raider's fans.
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>> catherine: prosecutors a manner that was believed to be in his '70's was weekend under rental drop trough fire crews used equipment to lift that truck remove the man but he was pronounced dead at the scene police say that they do not believe drugs or alcohol was involved. palo alto police are looking for man reportedly expose himself to two elderly women there and happened at the intersection of greer and chatting. the one in their eighties say they were walking along 6:00 p.m. tuesday night when they were approached by the man. they say he took off after they threatened to call police. authorities say they don't think the incident is related to three other indecent exposure cases
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which happened in the same area back in october >> catherine: 1 still on not bringing down another large train where is boat or this one toppled over the weather is causing headaches for travelers coming to the bay area scenes of flight delays of nearly three hours. >> reporter: 0 explained to them on people behaving badly coming up. >> reporter: thing have your rain in the east bay and south bay and more rain to come in the evening
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tell their own $1.5 million bail she's charged with felony melos felony manslaughter accused of giving a man a lethal dose of heroin on his yacht in 2012. and she says that his death was an accident and he is as much to blame as she guests. >> reporter: here in sfo there's plenty of delays at least 2 1/2 hours for departures and hundred flight cancellations and what's going on is the triple whammy you have low clouds when wince rains and these delays will last well into the evening. if you're picking someone up or you got a government should you
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call the airport first >> reporter: in belmont to see this huge tree toppled in belmont over night look at all the wire this is on the 30,000 block of san one boulevard. this tree fell towards the street not for the home or cars but did take out the power lines. >> reporter: in san francisco preparations for the next round of rain as began even before the first drop fell you see sam next stop a stacked up in front of doorways in the mission district of area that experienced extensive flooding earlier in the week from the storm tuesday. >> reporter: they said they picked up more free sandbags because they're trying to prevent flooding and guide
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the water away from their homes to the street. >> reporter: workers still try to prepare a 20 ft. by 20 ft. sinkhole the command hole in the ground as a temporary repair to the store and gas more lines to remove in order to permanently repair the lines over the weekend this world will be repaved and repaired next week barring any problems with the weather. >> reporter: bit what the story right now is the rain got heavy rain over the delta right now we're saying it tom have your rain over antioch. dublin has that sense of an inch of rain per our falling currently a 10th
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of an inch of rain. using some have your rain over highway 101 have your rain is now coming down over highway 101 heavier rain now >> reporter: when the cold front front woes prudency some thunderstorms in addition to the high winds and the current and the brent pockets of rain. in the valley shall see last rain than the and sales. hills >> reporter: and showing spotty showers continuing to rob the evening but looking at the cold front this coming through as gonna cost
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thunderstorms. taking a look at the your extended forecast to get more rain on the way a and sunday night into and another system will come through thursday and friday of next week. >> reporter: and 2008 a connie biologists inform the city of san jose that there was an increase and a homeless activity in the area now known as the jungle and this is how the jungle look six years ago when i went in this segment morning the city that if nothing is done it would have bigger problems. >> reporter: yet the city simply kick the can down the street in very little was done now this is what you have what appears to be the nation's largest homeless encampment that looks more like a land fill all boards of two water people were
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living here instead of all a sensitive have been sensitive habitat where native plants and wildlife could flourish. this is part of the coyote creek where ducks rest on old car tires this is also part of the creek where so much trash and debris is piled up is almost waist high. >> reporter: these people are waiting in water that according to this side has the which and contact should be avoided. of the gun that looks and eerily like a real gun was found in one of the encampments and dogs and cats was still running around empty beer kegs and little rain little literally tons of copper wire to being what really caught my attention was the sheer amount a bicycle parts and even up automobile parts yes the their bumpers this is what's left of a
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motorcycle. >> reporter: here is the front and here is the body of the motorcycle now taxpayers will have to foot the bill for a cleanup that could cost more than half a million dollars including removing not one but two motor homes. taking down a tree house and taking all these things to the landfill there was a series of man- made canals that that are now filled with trash. i walked through the entire gamut i've found that's what appears to be a school house with a window and this area has a hand in signed a brief comment in you will die san jose is one of the richest cities in the nation yet we have people living like this to all the people does that mean messages about helping here is your chance to put your money where your mouth the as and said jose stanley roberts kron 4 news.
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between the forty-niners and the raiders. during 2011 there was a brutal beating in the bathroom and two people were shot in the parking lot the mayors' conference and now in her raider's will not be the problem. we have a much more peaceful crowd this is the mayor speaking. what i've been mayor would have minimal morass' minimum violence. >> reporter: the raiders said the will be more police deputies and chp officers than a normal game and it will be in uniform and it also be wearing uniforms of the two teams. >> catherine: what the jim
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>> reporter: this into the kron 4 news room were tracking a 3.9 earthquake is about 7 mi. from hollister right and area san want batiste the people and the south bay and san jose area filled and they have felt that is not a big one. if you have any fauteuils would obviously like to see a picture. >> gary: is almost time raider's and 40 niners as we say one more time about 125 the kickoff the 49ers are trying to keep their playoff hopes alive they need a win.
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the raiders are just looking for sparks in the season now and nobody said anything inflammatory. >>: the plan for the choke dobbs coaches stops there playing for the drops jobs ... were excited about the opportunity we're excited about the game >> gary: pepper knit is giving rep because he's given one word answers. karbala had to come forward and say i don't mind his shortness with the media folks. judge barbara speaking he always stands up and speak some this is jim harbaugh speaking the today's honesty
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tell the truth he's not gonna be a to beckon caller bidding in his own person. >> gary: the warriors a 16 into have the bay area and the palm of their hand. but there's a little spark out there today show let them be all of the warriors was asked about mark jackson the ex coach. shall the graphic here are the reason that jackson was let go be because he could not get along with anybody in the organization he did a great job with the people but the organization does not like you. >> gary: this is i you treat people in the organization and again mark jackson would
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not do any of that. the whole building seem to dislike him. in hand laughter laughter >> gary: catherine as ms. holliday you gonna do the light show catherine. but to whittle in the new year's show together get our way catherine and i will be doing the holiday since the new year's show together. >> gary: tighter at all better round today 5 over 77 is set shot 70 today but
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right now i still a last place. but tigers come back a little better today be still in last place. no. 1 stanford and no. 1 florida in boca raton florida state would jump up to zero want enough then lead scoreless for 29 minutes and the second half stanford had a great chance but the defender kristin crowley just back in the nick of time the seminoles will phase in virginia for the national title been used to nothing for stanford. >> gary: or reminiscing today next week will be on last show in this building after 30 years will be moving to a brand-new facility.
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>> reporter: will start up with mitch you don't think there will be violence at the 40 niners gained 49 raider's gain game..... what >> gary: why would to take any sensible athletes would say your sticking up for your team. i think both sides have been put on alert the 40 niners fans and the raiders fans know there is extra security. i think it will be a clean deal. i think the only people will be heard will be the raider players by the final score. >> reporter: can the 40 niners fired jet your pinkie carbide harbaugh.
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>> gary: as some like that mark jackson thing if you cannot get along with the data signed a check and you can't get along with certain people to as being great at something is not enough. in the world of real life you have stood at the very least have to have some kind of relationship with the people that to work with and not antagonize everybody. >> gary: if it came down to me catherine update up and that's getty's they would choose as both. that's good he said he would choose of both >> gary: i'm not kissing tigers rare and rare event
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rear end... if you think that thyssen's of body the we're and i'm a damn guilty. >> reporter: i thought the giants were world champions not drug apologist. >> gary: when you leave with the fifth game suspension she did not apologize to your teammates said they got in the middle of the night i'm not saying put a man jailed just don't bring him back to the scene of a crime so spake i could be wrong. >> reporter: are mergers at a rather be with your wife that the game is that true i heard this >> gary: null i'd rather be at the game with two guys
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