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the rainstorm that moved through the bay area late today has left behind some flooded roadways in it wake. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. we've been seeing more problems from all the rain we've been getting. like is this problem where a tree came down. the family was evacuated and part of the roof was damaged. >> it's a pounding that people had to deal with in their evening commute and we're not done yet. we have team coverage tonight.
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our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking tonight's rain. but first to one of the problem spots in sonoma where there has been some flooding in the past few hours, ken. >> reporter: well this is highway 121 and about an hour ago i was standing right hear in about 2-inches of water. you could see all the water in the ditch by the side. this water was coming over the roadway. for one driver, this flooded road came out of nowhere. what happened here on highway 121 was certainly a flash flood. at least from dave bowen's perspective. >> a couple of hours ago there was no water then poof. >> reporter: bowman and his truck may have been the first
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-- bowman and his truck may have been the first one to try to drive through the water. the flooding on 121 and other spots near sears point took longer to clear. chp says the flooding happened suddenly. >> slow down, pay attention to the roads. other vehicles and drive cautious. >> reporter: well right now, on 121 there's not a car to be seen. however we're seeing a car make its way down this stretch. it appears over with. >> now to our chief meteorologist bill martin on
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tonight's rain and what's next. >> the heaviest rain moving through tonight. more showers are in the forecast. take a look at what i'm tracking and this is as the system moves through just in time for the afternoon commute. i mean it hammered on the afternoon commute. over an inch of rain in most places. the area that was hit the hardest marin county where we've seen upwards of an inch of rain. down here toward princeton and half-moon bay you have showers up in pacifica. you head a little further down toward san jose and what you have are showers showing up right here up in morgan hill. the forecast for tomorrow, this is your evening forecast. we'll go through the morning hours. there's 1:00 a.m. more scattered showers but notice how widely scattered it is. this is where we sleep. here we get to the morning commute. more scattered showers. and from here you're going to get more wet roads. a chance of rain from the sky
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but not much. widely scattered. there it is at noon tomorrow. as we see offshore more showers headed our way. i'll tell you this, the strongest storms have gone through. what we'll see from now on will be a hit and miss sort of thing. big mad commute tonight, tomorrow won't be so bad but there are showers in the forecast. heavy rain caused flooding on 280 near byrd avenue and highway 7. at least one driver had to become stuck and another crashed. it happened around 845 tonight. pumps are being used to help clear the water from the driveway but so much rain fell so quickly that the pumps couldn't keep up. marin county supervisor declared a bit of emergency to help the flooding following a
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week of storms. those repairs alone are estimated around $1 million. the stormy weather has also washed out roads. today sonoma county is estimating damage at $100 million. and now to the city council meeting that got heated tonight jana katsuyama. >> reporter: not always so politely but many of them were calling for a change in police
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policies. >> the meeting started out quiet, but an hour in. people yelled out as the berkeley city council opened the floor for public comment which came at times in waves of anger. >> i was arrested for having a peaceful protest and charged with a felony. what for? what for. >> do not go home and think this is our problem. i promise you each one of you i will make it your personal problem. >> reporter: dozens got up to speak and most focused on the protest where people repeatedly clashed with police in a protest. >> the police are completely absent the next. you need an independent investigation. we need an independent investigation. >> you are the controller of the police. and the chief of police should be controlling the police. >> reporter: protesters asked the city to appoint an
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independent prosecutor to investigate the police department. and the leader of naacp asked for better handling of protests. >> i think they overreacted. perhaps they were caught unprepared. i'm not sure. >> we don't want to be subjected to being harassed and shot at with rubber bullets and tear gas. >> i believe you can't take away a thing like tear gas. there may be a situation. like the highway patrol had to use tear gas to keep people off the freeways. >> reporter: the city council itself spent time debates when the hold a special meeting dedicated to the issue. >> we're not harking responsibility. this is our responsibility. >> reporter: some people did criticize those protesters who have not been peaceful at
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previous protests in berkeley. the major has set a special meeting to discuss this topic for saturday january 17th -- the mayor has set a special meeting. >> thank you, jana. now to san francisco where protesters blocked traffic. a woman posted this video on instagram. the protest did affect rail service for a while. the senate passed its saturday night after some bitter debate. the measure keeps most of the government funded until the end of september. except for the department of homeland security. republicans funded it through february so they can use it as a bargaining chip.
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taliban militants stormed a military school killing at least 145 people virtually all of them students. the militants literally went room to room shooting many of the children in the head. after eight hours the pakistani military said it had finally killed all of the militants. that deadly siege drew condemnation from all over the world with president calling it a heinous attack that shows the terrorists depravity. and heather holmes is live tonight. >> reporter: cal students they came together tonight to take a stand against the taliban's war on education. those terrorists have already destroyed hundreds of school in pakistan and now they've taken their fight to a brutal new low. >> reporter: killed in the
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classroom. students targeted by the taliban in a bloody hours long siege at their schools in pakistan. survivors say at least seven gunmen stormed the hall ways firing away. one student says he used his tie as a tourniquet after he was shot. >> here we're still getting our education, something those kids will never do. >> coming here together for these kids it truly means a lot. >> reporter: that children in their homeland are dying in their country's fight against terrorism. >> i'll be going home on saturday. and i'll be going home to a nation at war. it's just bloodshed there. >> reporter: the massacre was in retaliation of the continued
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retaliation against the group. ban ki-moon one of those to speak out against the group. >> reporter: and one cal student at tonight's vigil told me there were no words to describe how she was feeling after a school was turned into a battleground and frank she recalled one survivor's experience. he said he was sitting there taking a test when he heard gun erupting he played dead until he was able to flee. >> heather home in berkeley tonight. thanks heather. pakistani teenager and noble prize recipient malala is
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herself a survivor of a massacre attempt. she says she's horrified that so many students and teachers lost their lives. >> i'm calling on all political parties and everyone that we stand up together and fight against terrorism. >> reporter: malala says the world needs to ensure that every child gets a safe and quality education. that was also her message last week when she was given the noble prize. two investigates uncovers the potential risk. >> i think parents are going to be very concerned when they realize the risk their children. >> i told you about the rain on the radar. coming up i'll detail the total this system is bringing to the area. >> the people who brought you the bay bridge lights now have a new project. more lights along a major corridor here in san francisco.
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live pictures tonight of that light display. it's become a tourist attraction in the area. now the group responsible are looking at another project and tonight they got the green light. >> reporter: we're at the foot of market street at the
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embarcadero. the city by the bay has long emphasized public art in various forms. now it hopes to show public transit in a new light. >> the idea came from wanting to reimagine the every day and wanting to take something that we all experience on a daily basis. the artist behind the project said it was the perfect canvas. >> market street is notorious for being fragmented in its different sections and so we're will create a sense of unity
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and creativity. >> reporter: led lights will be strung for two miles along the overhead system that carries the munni line. the project will cost millions but will be funded solely by private donations. funding will start next month. the lights will transform market street into a destination rather than a passage way. >> just radically accessible art. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's free and accessible to everyone. >> the creators hope to have the project up and running by june. >> that's a really interesting idea. amber lee on market street, thank you amber. a federal jury in oakland took just three hours to find apple not guilty in an antitrust lawsuit. apple was accused of using music files and using software to block cheaper alternatives. the plaintiffs have been seeking $1 billion in damages.
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the dow lost 111 points after being up 240 points this morning. nasdaq dropped 57. one analyst said the markets will be volatile until oil prices stabilize. after eight years on the job, san jose mayor is winding down. city councilman sam licardo is said to be sworn in as a new mayor on january 1st. now to a deal a decade in the making. today san francisco, san bruno and -- signed off on aagreement. what that means for water customers. the deal was done just as san francisco received another round of much needed rainfall.
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>> so with that, i think we have a deal. >> reporter: the city's public utilities commission, san bruno, daily city and the california water services country today signed off on a plan that's been a decade in the works. the goal is to diversify the deal. so those peninsula cities can use the water for dry years. >> we're asking to. >> this aquifer is about equivalent to crystal springs. >> reporter: san mateo gets about 45% from water wells and
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the rest from the hechhechi. >> so that when we are in a dry year we have something banked. >> 16 new wells will need to be built. customers shouldn't notice a difference in taste or much difference under in their water bill under the plan.  some significant rain this afternoon, just in time for the commute started off as a pretty nice day. just after 2:00 this guy moves in and it starts to unload. as you can see has moved off to the east. there's another one back here that is going to give us rain as we headed into tomorrow evening. current radar we'll go to the north bay. some areas over an inch and a half just in the last two
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hours. center field getting moderate, heavy moderate rain right now. half-moon bay a few showers. a few showers up in the hills by portero valley. so the urban and flood advisories have been dropped at most locations. at 10:00 tonight here we are. right so scattered showers. i think it'll be fog in the morning i mentioned that. we're looking at the model right. here we are at 8:00 a.m. here we are a little bit in fremont. not a deal breaker on your morning commute. there'll be some wet and reduced visibility due to all the moisture and light winds in the cool night. at 10:00 p.m. you see more showers lingering. not a deal breaker but clouds increase. look at here. look what rolls in. not as powerful as what we saw tonight but the models suggest pretty good rain right on your afternoon commute. by 9:00 it kind of does what this one did. you notice there's not a lot of
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yellows around here. but maybe quarter inch, maybe a half inch of rain from this system in the hills. when we come back i'll take you beyond this because we have more scattered showers. coming up here, synthetic fields where grass used to grow. tonight at 10:30, two investigates concerns that that water saving artificial turf may actually contribute to cancer. >> but up first, word that sony may scrap a controversial new movie that became the target of hackers.
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sony entertainment may scrap the release of its controversial film "the interview" because of threats about hacking. the comedy involves a plot to assassinate north korean leader
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kim jung-un. federal officials are investigating whether north korean hackers are under the recent cyber attack on sony. "the interview" is set to hit theaters on christmas day. the men all range in age from 18 to 30, they are all charged with several counts of robbery. police say the suspects would approach women of south asian decent and then rip the gold jewel jewelry right off their necks. if the victims fought back, the suspects would beat them or pull out a gun. the task force is now trying to find the owners of the jewelry like this piece. they think this particular piece was stolen in east san jose sometime in late november. a san jose mother is having to endure the holiday season while mourning the loss of her son. he was found stabbed to death nearly a year ago outside her home. police have few leads in the search for her killer. >> reporter: in the quiet
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neighborhood of willow glen in san jose there's a home without a christmas tree. a patio without decorations. and a mother unable to celebrate like she did in years past. >> it's hard to believe he's not coming through that door anymore. and those are -- that's the thing that is the hardest for me. >> reporter: a void she says happened when she saw her son jackson dead on the floor. >> it's been hard. it's still hard. >> reporter: police found the 46-year-old stabbed to death sometime around 1:30 in the morning. groceries for his mother by his side. >> we know mr. thompson's car is parked across the street. >> reporter: a year later, no rests and hardly any witnesses. >> a case like this where you have no leads, you have nothing to follow up on makes it very
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frustrating and difficult. >> reporter: detectives say they don't know why someone would target thompson. a navy veteran, who fed the homeless and was active in his church. >> every step we went back and we were like wow this guy is really a great guy. he's out there, he's helping his mother, he's helping the community. >> reporter: it's just as baffling for kathie jackson, her faith, her family and friends are keeping her strong. her wish for closure and justice and to spare anyone else the same heart ache especially this time of year. >> we miss him terribly. i miss my son. >> reporter: the street is a major thoroughfare, anyone with information is encouraged to call police. in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. . -- when you look at what's in a tire, these are chemicals. >> tires transformed into turf.
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artificial turf promises to save water but at what cost. tonight two investigates uncovered growing health concerns about athletic fields that are made from recycled tires. the question is this, could synthetic turf cause cancer? melanie woodrow here now with information that is said to be introduced tomorrow. >> reporter: frank, state senator jerry hill is the sponsor. the bill would require the
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office of environmental health hazard assessment to conduct a new more thorough study of rubber playing fields. the concern that the recycled tire crumbs that fill the field could cause cancer. >> reporter: while these willard middle school players keep their eye on the ball. concerned players, activists and now lawmakers are concerned of artificial turf. with growing concern the rubber tire crumbs could cause cancer. senator jerry hill is looking at a study that could detail the risks. >> we have a responsibility to make sure our children are not harmed in the fields they play on. >> reporter: the law would keep any other fields to be installed before the study is
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complete. >> these are carsinogens that are very dangerous. >> you can't throw them away or burn them because they have so many chemicals, yet we can put them in our playing fields. >> whether it's anecdotal or not. >> we never say that something is 100% safe. we always say that it's very low. >> reporter: the 2010 study concluded crumb rubber fields didn't pose a serious risk for
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inhaling harmful materials. like the small sample size, only four fields were tested. also some players say the rubber crumbs get in their mouths but scientists didn't study the health risk of ingesting the turf. >> is the agency confident in the result it found in this study. >> we've consistently said that it is not a comprehensive clean bill of health. and that there are other areas that could benefit from further study. >> reporter: gilson says that a recall has been ordered by the government to conduct a new study and so far the agency has not received directions to do so. kathleen mccowen is against the soccer fields being converted to synthetic turf. the measure passed on the november ballot. mcallen was arrested but not charged last month for refusing to move for trucks. she says she was protesting
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construction being started before the vote happened. >> i think the parents are going to be very concerned when they realize the risk to children. what we want to do is have parents make informed choices. >> reporter: the bill will not halt construction already on the way but it could be amended resulting on the study's results. >> we don't want to be in the end of the day in the same position of not knowing. we want this to be conclusive. >> reporter: according to the bill, the moratorium on building new synthetic turffielding would be for two years. to our south, the unified school district decided to stop building turf fields. alternatives are old shoe soles and cork.
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currently the decision to use tire turf remains the decision of the city. both agencies have also said they are open to changing their positions based on any new emerging research and that's exactly what this bill would do. if it passes there would be new research. the san francisco board of supervisors today started to consider the almost $3 million settlement for the family of a patient found dead. spalding was a patient at the hospital when she went missing. her body was discovered 17 days later. they referred it to the rules committee which is set to take the matter up next month. another woman has come
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forward claiming that she was also assaulted by cosby. it allegedly happened just six years ago and charges could still be filed. now earlier today the los angeles district attorney's office announced it will not press charges against cosby for a 1974 molestation case because the statutes of limitations have expired in that case. a punk band is set to join the rock & roll hall of fame. the hall of fame announced its list of new inductees for next year and green day made the list. others include joan jett & the black hearts. wet weather didn't dampen spirits tonight at the annual lighting of the minora.
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the huge candelabra was a gift to the city. it is said a one day supply of oil lasted for eight days. the celebration includes the lighting of eight candles. one will be lit each night until the last candle next week. a bay area boy in the spotlight. tonight's master chef junior finale featured a 12-year-old from right here in the bay area. >> a source making its way through the bay area tonight right now. when the heart of the system will move out and give us a break from all the rain. >> bringing the olympics back to the u.s. the meeting today that puts the bay area in the running.
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authorities in pennsylvania today found the body of a man
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suspected of killing his ex- wife and five of her family members. authorities have been searching for bradley william stone a former marine reformist since yesterday's killing. his body was found this afternoon in a wooded area near his home. he appears to have died from self-inflicted cutting wounds. a boy shot in the shootings remains in critical condition. aubrey andrews disappeared 10 days ago. she is nine months pregnant. last night police found her priis -- prius with a body inside. two separate incidents involving trains and cars disrupted this evening's commute on caltrans. the first one happened around 7:30 in atherton a southbound train hit an unoccupied vehicle that was on the tracks at fair
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oaks avenue. no injuries were reported to anyone on the train. then just about 20 minutes later, train service came to a stop just before the blossom hill station because of another vehicle that was on the tracks. a motorcyclists trying to get away from the highway patrol died this afternoon after a crash on yerba buena avenue. the chp closed both the on and off ramps around 2:00 this afternoon. officers say they gave chase after spotting the motorcycle going through the toll plaza without a license plate. the car headed back east. officers spotted the bike on treasure island. the driver crashed trying to get back on to the bridge and then died later at the hospital. the ramps reopened just before 5:00. a former contra costa county prosecutor lost his
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racial harassment case. he claims he had been subjected to racial comments while at the office. a federal judge dismissed his suit. former florida governor jeb bush says he is looking into running for the white house. on his twitter account today he wrote quote i'm excited to announce that i will actively explore the possibility of running for president of the united states. bush said he made the decision after talking with his family which includes two former presidents his father george h.w. bush and his brother george w. bush. other potential republican candidates include fellow floridian senator marco rubio and new jersey governor chris christie. a sixth grader from marin made it all the way to the sixth round of master chef junior. but in the end he was just short. >> logan. >> reporter: 12-year-old samuel
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strawburg of green bray lost to logan galesk. an 11-year-old from memphis. but strawburg says he's very proud of his dish. congratulations to daniel. >> a big congratlation. and it was a show down between the top two teams in the west. and mark ibanez will tell us how they did later on in sports. coming up in five minutes, bill martin's complete forecast. our next chance for rain and the change ahead for your weekend. and in two minutes, bringing the olympics to the bay area. today's commitment to the bay and which cities the bay area is up against. playing hoops, sam is number one.
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at st. jude i was number two. yeah, but that was a good thing. sam was the second of seven patients to receive a new cancer treatment available only at st. jude children's research hospital, and that discovery will be shared with hospitals all across america. st. jude gives kids like me a shot. a great shot. go to st. jude dot org or shop wherever you see the st. jude logo.
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the san jose sharks today helped a number of families in the south bay.
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sj sharkie and the sharks foundation all teamed up to host families. it's all part of the shark's holiday assist program. all of the children who took part in today's event were given gifts to take home and open on christmas day. san francisco is making a pitch to the u.s. olympic committee to be the host city for the 2024 city games. noelle walker tell us what san francisco has going for it and what could be held against it. >> the big news is that our board voted unanimously today to move forward with a bid from the united states for the 2024 summer olympic games. >> reporter: san francisco is among four u.s. cities being considered by the u.s. olympic committee. >> we started with the request that the city has described the vision for themselves over the next 10, 20, 30 years so we
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could look at how the olympic games could fit into those plans and actually help accelerate some of those plans. >> reporter: this isn't the first time the city by the bay has tossed its hat in the ring. >> i think the olympics will be extraordinary for the region. >> reporter: the uncertainty at the time about the future home of the 49ers caused the city to withdraw its name and wait for better timing. if that time is now the 49ers would go from playing a controversial role in past efforts to a key role this time around. the committee now likes existing venues. >> what they're trying to do is make this process more cost effective. more efficient and they want to see bids that harmonize the long terms plans of the city with the olympic game. >> reporter: one thing san francisco could have going against it, the political
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climate, recent protests could be seen as a negative. if the committee is leaning toward one city, it's not tipping its hand. >> the u.s. olympic committee is expected to announce it decision in january. the chair said the international olympic committee is really encouraging them to put forward a bid because the last time the u.s. hosted a summer game was 1996 in atlanta. in redwood city, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. the ground in napa is expected to keep slipping up to 6-inches in the next three years following that disruptive earthquake. the study looked at ongoing movement of the main fall. the phenomenal called afterslip. it happened on the brown valley neighborhood where the quake damaged a water tank that serves 800 customers. the report calls for more studies at how afterslip could affect the bay area in the
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future. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard today held a demonstration of cold water safety to give folks an idea of how to survive until help arrives. experts caution the first thing to watch out for is an involuntary gasp reflex when you hit the water. after that, they recommend conserving heat being curling up, crossing your hands over your chest. bringing your knees up to touch your elbows and crossing your ankles. civilians who tried the system said they were stunned at how cold the water was and how physically it affected them so quickly. more showers today to add to the rain we got yesterday. yesterday we had upwards of an inch and a half. san rafael you can add well over an inch there. san francisco almost an inch of rain. so just a really productive 48 hour period for bay area and bay area rainfall totals. showers are winding down now.
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this system, look what the coverage has got. it's spreading its way to southern california down to the mexican border down there. the showers are lingering in our area. they're going to wind up here tonight. but then they kick up again tomorrow. so we'll come in close here and this is the cell i'm tracking just offshore moving through marin county and we'll work our way toward san gregorio and pigeon point. we have some showers and you just get the idea right. in the mountains it's snowing. it's good news up there. the snow levels have dropped on 15 and 80. this area here we're getting heavy showers. snow levels are down to about 5,000 feet which is much better than they were when they were at 7,000 feet. winds are calm out there right now. you can see that we've got 7- mile an hour south wind in san francisco airport. san jose is pretty calm right now. overnight lows tonight are going to be on the chilly side. it's kind of chilly out there now. there's not a lot of wind as i just showed you. valley fog is going to become something that's in the cards. look for valley fog to form. plus that chance of a scattered showers so you're getting hit
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with a couple of things here. the forecast then for tomorrow and the ensuing days as we go into 10:00 tonight. the system moves off. the widely scattered showers behind. the mountains keep going. i would think about that in the morning hours there's going to be concerns for ice and change. showers at 7:00 a.m. for us tomorrow morning but very scattered. the morning commute should go off fine. tomorrow afternoon, it's good all day then tomorrow look what shows up just in time for tomorrow's commute. you have more showers coming in for san francisco. not a lot of rain. it's something we have not seen tonight but perhaps a quarter inch, perhaps a half inch. hits the afternoon commute blows out. there's thursday morning now. thursday is our break day. watch thursday afternoon pretty dry. as we get into friday. watch what happens here. this system comes in. so these next two systems the one tomorrow afternoon and this one this morning they're low grade systems.
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they're not going to hammer us or they shouldn't. the idea being we got wet weather to contend with as we moved through the end of the week here. we're going to see lots of upper 60s. the five day forecast, scattered showers in the morning. then you have a few scattered showers as you head into friday morning and that's it. and temperatures are just going to be on the mild side. we have plenty of snowfalling in the mountains and that's going to be for the next two or three days. really exactly what we need. gives us a break so we're good. >> nothing for so long and then pow, we're getting nailed. thanks bill. >> mark is here now. you can't get too down on the warriors they've been so great but it was a tough night but they played well tonight. >> all good things have to come to an end right. eventually. i guess it sound a little weird on a night when the warriors do have their all time best winning streak come to an end. but they look great tonight against one of the nbas best
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team. nothing comes gift wrapped in memphis either where the grizzlies have lost only once this season. steph curry one of the 10 from the arch but working hard to get his inside moves working great. he had only 19. thompson was on for the most part. four of five from three. led the warriors. they crawl back to within two, fourth quarter here. andre iguodala up top for sean livingston but they were never able to draw even. here's a key play down the stretch. they're down only five, 3:09 left. mike conelly just absolutely walked to the hoop. no traveling call against the two points. andre iguodala called for a technical foul for dancing. steve kerr upset about the traveling call. that basically put the game out
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of reach although conley involved in that play. >> we're used to it. they're team is very deep. they had a lot of fire power and they can make a run for it and i feel we're the same. >> in a season full of bad news, 49ers get another doze of best rookie who's going to miss the last couple of games. we'll tell you about that. and there's a new free agent on the market. much to his dismay i'm sure. the mighty bearded one cut lose, sports part ii next.
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you know the thing about the 49ers and their recent history with the seattle seahawks they not only get beat, they get beat up. as was one of their few upbeat stories for the team this year. chris boreland the tackling machine injured his ankle and tried to return all taped up. not able to continue really. looked for all intents and purposes like his rookie season is over. two meaningless games left. why risk it pretty much the deal there. the dodgers continue their complete make over. this winter they'll have a little less harry look as they
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part ways the fear the beard guy. designating him for assignment. the upside for wilson, dodgers owe him $1.5 million to go away. los angeles general manager says he's not one of our relief options. they must believe in addition through subtraction because they lose of the key. not hroeubg he broke the bank ear either. the miami marlins wrap him up -- not like he broke the bank either. $16millionment and that -- $16 million. that guy had a lot of clutch hits. a great guy to talk to but he's gone. we'll see what they do. >> streamlining continues.
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hey mom, can i have a hot chocolate? ho ho ho... we'll all have hot cocoa! ma'am, need a strong pot of joe. the all new keurig 2.0.
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i know you're tired, but just think how good you're gonna feel tomorrow when you wake up and we have all-new shelf paper. i wish i didn't get what you were talking about, but i do. i just do. (cell phone rings) hey, who could be calling at this hour? (ring) oh. it's sal. mnh-mnh. (beep) no. not answering that. whatever earth-shattering drama she's going through can wait. (pounds on door) until she gets here. (pounding) oh, god. i hope we have vodka. we don't, mitchell. (pounding continues) sal was our best girlfriend from back in our party days, but over the years, we've kind of gone in different directions. we chose forward. uh, something's wrong with that door. okay, whatever. i have the most amazing news, and i'm super excited, but i won't be if you don't want me to be. ready? i'm getting married! oh, my gosh! congratulations! oh, wow! (high-pitched voice) i know! who's the guy? oh, the love of my life. oh, so you finally bagged your boss?

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