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traffic comes to a standstill when protesters take their message right on to the san mateo bridge. and tonight these students from stanford are going back to campus with citations in hand. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener, a big day of protests in the bay area to mark martin luther king day and some say reclaim his message. it ended with a shut down where dozens of protesters were detained. those taken into custody are now just being released, debora. >> reporter: we've been
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watching as they walk out of this door. they're calling themselvesless the stanford 68. 68 students that decided to show civil disobedience. >> we can organize you can drivers and get you in a car and back home. >> reporter: misdemeanor citations in hand. every student who went on the bridge got arrested. >> unity is permeating all of these actions. this is a call that ferguson put out. i think it's quite amazing that we're unified this way. >> reporter: evening commuters may have been unified in their aggravation as they sat in stopped traffic for more than an hour. one driver posted this video on instagram. idled by a line of determined students. >> it's stuff. unfortunately it's something we try to prevent. >> chp had a heads up it might
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happen and staged cruisers at both ends of the bridge but it was mobbed from the middle not the side. students road in cars up to the high rise section then fanned out and spread over lanes in both directions. traffic started to squeeze through when they were convinced to push themselves over to the railing. >> the officers asked them to pull over to the side. some of them did it willfully, the others had to be moved by the officer. >> reporter: eventually a bus arrived to cart them off. all facing charges of obstructing entry and movement on public lands. this isn't their first rally. students rallied in downtown palo alto but this was definitely on a bigger scale. >> its brings attention to it. it lets people know something is going on. this is sustained action. >> which the students were released. >> of course i have class in
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the morning. >> they could have taken you to jail. >> that's true. they could have taken us to jail. >> reporter: you were prepared to spend the night. >> yes. >> reporter: the bridge take over was not staged by any organization just individuals who rallied on campus. >> debora, thank you. about 1,000 people marched and protested today saying that black lives matter. first they went to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station then they went to the coliseum station which had to be shut down for some time. the group showed a stark difference between generations about the best way to achieve change. >> they just don't understand the difference. that's what i think.
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so they're doing it the wrong way. they're going about it the wrong way. the windows and all of the you know as far as trashing stuff doesn't solve the problem. >> like i said when you implement strategies and they don't work you have to change the strategy. >> the younger protesters said they're more radical and they believe that's what's needed to fulfill dr. king's dream. we're following breaking news right now. in just the past 30 minutes crews reached and rescued two boaters who became stranded in the bay this afternoon. amber lee is live now in east palo alto where emergency crews joined their efforts. >> reporter: we're in east palo alto at cooley landing. this is where the successful rescue of two stranded fishermen who were at the alviso area san jose was launched. here with me is battalion chief jim stevens to explain to me why it was launched here and
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what happened. >> reporter: at approximately 6:30 this evening, the coast guard received a call regarding two fishermen who were stranded in their boat. believed to be stranded in the mud. the coast guard knowing our capabilities and the position on the south end of the bay which is for much of the day especially low tide is pretty much mud with us having an airboat, we're able to launch an-and-a-half good -- able to launch and navigate mud. we're able to pick up the main channel, 300 or 400 feet out. from there we can head south to where the parties were last reported as being. >> reporter: this fire vehicle was the one who toed this
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airboat to. >> our engine 77 has a water rescue location. another engine company covers their area. they go into water rescue mode. we have a couple different options we can launch. >> what is happening right now? >> right now they launched here al cooley landing. the original location was the first channel marker north of alviso slew which is closer to san jose. we began the search at that end. the parties were confused about where they are they turned out to be the most to be closer to the bay. >> reporter: who people? >> two people. >> reporter: what were they doing there? >> it's not uncommon that the
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fishermen will become disoriented. when the tide is up, when the tide is up they have plenty of water, when the tide goes out they find themselves sitting in the mud and stuck. >> reporter: common mistake right. >> yes it is. >> reporter: the fire chief tells me this is the second rescue in a row in just as many days. similar problems, yet last night it was the same thing two fishermen stranded. so they're asking people to just be really aware and the coast guard has a warning out for high tide through midweek. live in east palo alto. >> where are those men now? are they okay? >> i was told they're fine, they're minutes away from where they launched in al viso they should be okay. both men i was told are out of san jose. we are told they are fine.
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>> amber, thank you. a bomb threat forced the evacuation of two planes in new york this evening and one of them had just arrived from sfo. and an anonymous caller warned of a pipe bomb shortly before it landed at jfk airport. the pilot landed the plane and stopped on the tarmac. passengers were evacuated as authorities screened the plane and luggage. a connecting flight to tell aviv with the same flight number was evacuated and searched but no explosives were found. tomorrow night president obama will deliver his sixth state of the union address. even though his approval rating is up, the president still has to work with a republican led house. >> reporter: there are two ends of the spectrum we might see tomorrow. the president drawing a line on the stand or holding out a hand
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to the gop. the president appears ready to present the ideas. for the sixth time, the president will address the people of the united states. >> this gives us an opportunity to address the american people. how do we make sure everybody in this country, how do we make sure we're sharing in this growing economy. >> reporter: the recovering economy and lower 5.6% unemployment rate has bolstered the president's approval rating to 50% according to a new washington postpoll. in the past few weeks, the president has been rolling out some of the proposals expected in his speech. among those are to increase internet access and cyber security for americans. for the middle class, the president wants to provide free tuition toward community college for some students. more flexible workplace lead policies and more affordable mortgages for first time homeowners. the president also would likely
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propose tax changes. >> there's been talk for years about tax reform. and i think it's something we need. the tax code has gotten excessively complicated. there was hope that there would be a deal that would overhaul the whole system. >> reporter: jesse rocksteen says a deal may not be possible. >> to eliminate the step up basis for inheritances. >> reporter: those proposed taxes would come for couples earning $200,000 or less. republican officials have capped freshman senator erns to deliver the party's response to the president's state of the union address. >> she's a new face on the
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national scene. what can you tell us about her? >> there is a little bit of information, ernst is the first woman to be elected to congress in iowa. the first female combat veteran in the senate. so it'll be interesting to see what she has to say so far she's been very tight lipped about what will be in her speech. >> we'll hear tomorrow night. jana, thank you. the widow of sheriff deputy who was killed in the line of duty will be a guest at the president's address. susanoliver says that she hopes the president will take a moment to remember officers lost in the line of duty like danny. >> i hope he recognizes the officers like danny. >> reporter: his wife says she's starting a foundation in her husband's name to strengthen ties between the public and law enforcement. you can watch the president's entire state of the union address right here on ktvu.
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live coverage will begin at 6:00 tomorrow night. a royal visit to the bay area. at 10:30, the visit behind the trip and why it's putting silican valley on display. >> a beautiful winter evening over the bay area but i do see clouds and fog returning. i'll have a look at what you can expect for your tuesday coming up. >> i think i heard at this point, oh god. >> tom brady laughing off allegations of cheating. the investigation now under into whether the patriots under inflated footballs to gain an advantage.
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here we are with the nfl headed into the postseason and the nfl is investigating deflated balls. heather holmes is live in walnut creek where a bay area coach says that is virtually impossible. >> reporter: i spoke tonight with a head football coach in monte vista. he says the footballs are tested prior to the game and periodically tested during the game. while there are reports that a number of footballs were removed because they were under inflated he says there could be a number of reasons for that which is the weather or use. there's a lot of skepticism whether the patriots did so intentionally. the patriots roll to another
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victory in sunday's rout to the colts. but didn't seem cheap to get an advantage. quarterback tom brady laughed at the allegations during his weekly appearance during a boston sports show. bill belichick says he will cooperate fully with the investigation. one of vista high football coach craig bergman says there are strict rules on this. the nfl requires the balls be inflated with 13.5 of air. >> when i squeeze i can get very little compression on it. >> reporter: the accusation is the patriots let some air out making the ball easier to grip and throw. >> that make as big difference while holding the ball. >> reporter: bergman doubts the patriots could handle to pull
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that out of off. this controversy he thinks is all hot air. >> i think people get a little jealous what they don't have. >> reporter: if the league investigation frank determine had the the patriots intentionally deflated footballs during yesterday's game. it could result in a loss of draft picks, so serious consequences here. >> heather it won't affect regardless of the outcome the patriots in the super bowl correct. >> that's right. the patriots are super bowl bound. this would just be a reflection on what happened during last year's game and moving forward what the team can do. >> all right, heather holmes, live in walnut creek tonight, heather thank you. >> reporter: pope francis says he plans to visit new york city during his visit to the us in december. the pope made that announcement in his plane. the pope will also stop in philadelphia. pope francis is expected to
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cannonnize -- he encouraged responsible parenthood by regulating natural family planning. calfire is investigating a small fire tonight that happened at the governor's mansion in downtown sacramento. calfire released these pictures. a park ranger discovered this fire next to the carriage house. a small metal hand cart with several exploded butane tanks was also found. the mansion is currently closed for a renovation project. on this martin luther king day this freedom train rolled for the last time from san jose to san francisco. it's a 30 year tradition but it's ending because of lack of support and interest. but today 1,600 people packed
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the train which symbolizing martin luther king's march from selma to montgomery. riders said it was important to remember the sacrifices that dr. martin luther made. >> martin luther king did a lot for people in our generation now. and this is my 50th year. it feels good to be a part of it. >> reporter: one man told us he was sad the freedom train was ending but he says americans shouldn't just rely on the train to keep dr. king's legacy alive. after getting off that train, all those people on board joined others and marched from the cal station to yerba buena gardens. many of the people brought their kids to teach them about dr. king's message for equality and justice. >> in honor of the historic
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march from selma to montgomery, hundreds of people marched. >> we have marched and we have showed the world that we can march in peace. >> reporter: beginning the celebration of martin luther king's birthday included discussions of changes made since the civil rights movement. >> we still have a lot of issues going around. same issues martin luther king was talking about in 1968. >> reporter: what do you know about him? >> he liked help black people vote. he gave a speech about how he wanted change and things to be equal. >> those are things that katrina mitchell hoped to teach her 3-year-old daughter. >> as she gets older, i hope that exposing her to these different type of events, from going to school and the books we read at home that she will have that exposure and understanding of what happened
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at that time. >> reporter: marie harrison thinks it's time to pass on the torch. >> it's up to our parents to let them know about these things. >> reporter: seems samuel and kids like him already understand the importance of dr. king's legacy. >> he needs to speak up for other people and do what's right. >> reporter: like dr. king would have wanted the crowds remained peaceful. in san francisco, cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. on the hills of an enjoyable weather day. we have another one coming our way for tomorrow. a beautiful look here at the bay bridge. we have partly cloudy skies. we have fog returning. and in the last few hours we've seen it develop in our valley locations. getting a look here at the satellite view. partly cloudy skies. in the last half hour i've seen
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it go from 6 miles to half mile. you're going to find trouble here along highway 101. napa still reporting 6 miles and the rest of the bay area seven to 10 miles visibility ahead of you. as we get into the overnight hours the low clouds are going to be coming back. i think we'll have mid- and high level clouds once again and fog start the morning. by mid-morning there we are. clearing it out once again. we'll be left with mostly sunny skies for the afternoon. and temperatures will be a lot like what we had today. tomorrow morning we get out the door, a lot of 40s and 60s. 50degrees in san francisco, upper 40s along the peninsula. 49 for you redwood city. down to the south bay, 48 for san jose and to the north bay cooler temps, 43 expected for napa and santa rosa. under partly cloudy skies, 65 for oakland, 64 for concord. a lot like what he had over the weekend for today. 64 santa rosa, 65 in san
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rafael. in the extended forecast unfortunately i see no rain but i see a big warm up on our way in time for the weekend. i'll have that for you coming up. at 10:30, we'll show you the powerful performances tonight by bay area students. up first, trash cans right next to a home and a truck all deliberately set on fire. people in the neighborhood think they know who may be responsible.
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damage these arsonists caused. >> reporter: firefighters pounded on a door and told the family inside to get out now. someone set two fires up in flames right outside the house. >> i saw the trash cans that seemed to be on fire below. >> reporter: the owner has lived in the castro neighborhood for 20 years and did not want to be shown on camera. >> everybody got out safe which is the most important thing. none of our neighbors were hurt. >> reporter: she and her neighbors are shaken by this fire and another set across the street at around the same time. >> about 10 minutes after they got this fire out. fire trucks were all lined up here right over there. the trash can over there went up in flames. so it's really weird and scary. you know. >> reporter: it was one of three fires set in the same neighborhood this morning. a block or two away near 19th and castro streets a pick up truck was also destroyed. >> that truck is my baby. that's how i make my living. i've had it for 15 years, and i'm going to miss her.
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>> reporter: last month four arsons damaged or destroyed vehicles in the mission dolores neighborhood. officers are looking at why the area is being targeted and are eyeing a visibly increasing transient population. >> you have a problem with it they move on to another neighborhood. connect the common cycles. seems right now we're on an up tick. >> reporter: the eureka county association says they're working with a program called castro cares to get an extra patrol officer. in the meantime investigators are looking for surveillance video from neighbors in the areas where the arsons took place in hopes that will lead to clues in this case. david stevenson, ktvu. a small earthquake rattled a town in plumas county. the earthquake was located 8 miles from the town of chester. it hit at 8:12 this morning.
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the u.s. geological survey says it was a shallow quake and no damage has been reported. a mystery in the bay. dozens of birds covered in a sticky substance others dead. where you could find the crown princess and her husband and the technology mission behind their visit. >> a reminder you can get ktvu news to go. you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device.
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maureen naylor is in mountain view and she tells us why they came to the center of the tech world. >> reporter: the royal couple have arrived for a six day visit and their focus is technology and it was highlighted with an event here tonight. sweden's smiling princess victoria and her husband arrived at the computer museum for their first silican valley visit together. they're meeting with dignitaries and learning more about technology companies with ties here. >> every road leads to the bay area. they have been here before but they haven't been down to the valley. and it was time to learn about the invasion. >> reporter: the royal coupled mingled with the crowd of about 170 people. among those who got to meet the princess this stanford student. >> even though sweden is a very
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small country, we we have 4 million people and the number of california is crazy. but we celebrate each other and work together to move forward. >> reporter: the council general of sweden likened silican valley to roam in ancient times, calling it the hub of the world right now. >> we're equally pushing forward, not to compete with the valley because i don't think it can. but really to show that we will support in this revolution that's going on. >> reporter: sweden has joined with norway, denmark, finland and iceland to launch a resource center in palo alto to help nordic tech. >> here in silican valley they don't care if we're swedish or -- but we use if brand. >> reporter: danielson is working with phone manufacturers to launch this
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gesturing software next year which uses ultrasound technology. originally from norway she moved to silican valley about 20 years ago. >> i love love love building companies and i love technology. and there's just, you know if you're going to have a company and if you want to take it worldwide you have to come to silican valley. >> reporter: the royal couple is traveling with their 2-year- old daughter. the couple also met with congresswoman nancy pelosi and senator dianne feinstein at a private event in the city. the royal couple took their young daughter to the san francisco zoo and plan to visit facebook and stanford before leaving wednesday to sweden. >> that's quite an itinerary. and the touchless thing that woman came up with what a cool idea that is. >> wasn't that neat. it was a different thing. it was really interested. and she says it's going to launch next year. >> live in mountain view tonight, maureen, thank you. a u.s. trade delegation is set to travel to cuba for
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historic talks on restoring diplomatic relations. the focus will be to lift travel restrictions. roberta jacobson will lead the talks. two dozens hostages are free tonight after being kidnapped in camaroon by baka haram. some of the hostages escaped others were released. today african leaders traveled to berlin and called on the european union for support to battle the militants. >> get them from the au to form a regional force that has a plan to be able to deal with the issue of security in not eastern nigeria. >> reporter: german's chancellor said creating a
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forum was in their interest. former defense secretary and cia chef panetta is taking a seat in the oracle board. he served as chief of the cia. the pivotal moment in the civil rights movement is now depicted on the big screen in that new movie selma. >> reporter: bay area students got a chance to see the film for free on this martin luther king jr. day. >> reporter: the century 16 in richmond was more than just a movie theater today for hundreds of students it was also part classroom. more than 300 students got to watch the movie selma without
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having to buy a ticket. moments before it started many were excited by what they were about to see. >> it's a wonderful experience to actually see the movie itself and learn more about dr. martin luther king. >> reporter: the free showing comes courtesy of scores of african american business leaders nationwide who have raised more than $2 million to allow students across the country to see the movie without having to come up with the ticket price. >> i'm happy to see the movie because we can learn more about our heritage and how martin luther king was treated by the -- by the white people. and how now is different but racism is still going on. >> we must march. >> reporter: selma depicts the events surrounding martin luther king's march from selma to montgomery which resulted in one of the most powerful victories in the civil rights movement. the signing of the voting
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rights act. churches and police helped organize the trip. community leaders felt it important for the young youth to learn more with the differences going on today. >> he was aiming at something, not just out protesting. protesting had purpose. >> reporter: the young viewers say it brought home what happened 50 years ago. >> i know it was bad but i didn't know it was that bad. >> it was a nonviolent movement and it was very important to get everyone informed around the country that also caucasian people also participated in the marchs. >> reporter: the group says they're planning to have group discussions with the students about what they learned from selma and what it means to them today. in richmond, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. young people also packed a san francisco auditorium today for a king holiday annual event. the group known as youth speaks
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performed at the 18th annual bringing in the noise for dr. martin luther king. it filled in a poetic conversation about martin luther king. >> how dare our dream be -- let's talk about the -- the more dangerous i become. >> more than 1,000 people packed the norris auditorium in the theater district. more birds keep turning up dead in the east bay water ways. what rescue workers are doing to save as many of them as possible. >> our dry quiet pattern is going to remain locked in for the workweek ahead. i'll have a look at what you can expect for your tuesday and show you when temperature will soar well above average. and a busy highway overpass collapsed tonight killing at least one person in ohio.
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indefinitely. cincinnati fire officials say the collapse was related to work being done on that overpass. new at 10:00, the national park service today waived the admission fee at muir woods. we just saw dozens of visitors enjoying the majestic redwoods. 4,500 people came to the park today. >> it's to honor martin luther king and we don't have too many of these free days so i think it's very special that the park service decided that this would be one of them. >> reporter: parking was a bit of a challenge and there was some concern that road work in the area would cause traffic problems but in the end everyone seemed to get in and out of the area smoothly. the next free day will be over the president's day weekend february 14th through the 16th. the latest news from the ride sharing company uber is offering mind boggling figures. uber says its market share in san francisco is bigger than
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the taxi market. the company is on its way to making $75 million a year in san francisco. the number of uber rides is growing even faster in new york city and london. investigators hope surveillance video will provide more clues about a smash and grab burglary near fisherman's wharf. thieves drove a uhaul van on north point street at around 3:30 this morning. after ramming the store front the suspects grabbed jackets and other high end clothing and then took off. >> we come in here all the time for christmas presents and good quality outdoor merchandise. this is horrible this would happen around here like that. police briefly chased the suspects but ended up calling off that chase due to safety concerns. we now know where they live here in the bay area. the places where they are large numbers of unvaccinated children and what doctors are
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a deepening mystery in the east bay. more and more sea birds are turning up in the shore covered in some kind of goo. the experts are trying to fig -- figure out what that goo is while rescuers are racing against the clock to save the birds. >> today was a critical day to help the birds survive. amber lee has the story. >> reporter: there is beauty in nature. that people admire and sometimes destroy. >> looking from three feet to waters edge. >> reporter: wildlife emergency
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volunteers are looking for disstressed birds. >> it's right at the edge of the water line. >> reporter: stalking them like prey. catching as many as they can. not to kill, but to help keep them alive. >> start losing weight because they're not feeding and they're trying to keep warm. >> there's several in trouble. >> reporter: the birds started showing up friday in places they shouldn't be. >> so there's about a dozen hauled out on the rock. >> reporter: the birds are covered in a mysterious goo. >> friday was critical. saturday was more critical. >> reporter: today was a tipping point. >> there's more today. today we're finding 50/50 dead and alive. tomorrow there will be more dead than alive and so on. >> reporter: that formula is staging out in hayward. by 2:00 this afternoon volunteers found about 40 live
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birds and 40 dead wins. >> they came ashore because they were cold. we call it the golden hour or window of opportunity to get birds in time so that they can be healed. >> reporter: this appears to be an emergency caused by human carelessness. >> we'll get him tonight. >> i'll have to stay the night up here. this is too many birds. >> reporter: without human intervention now, the birds won't survive. tomorrow the state is expected to start doing necropsies to determine what is killing them so investigators can then figure out what's killing them. noelle walker, ktvu news. researchers have pinpointed some of the locations in the bay area where parents are not vaccinating their children. schools require vaccinations but parents can opt out siting
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personal beliefs. certain neighborhoods in san francisco. doctors say refusing to get your child vaccinated can put others at risk. some of the highest tides of the year are expected to last a few more days around the bay area. the national weather service issued a warning today. forecasters say king tide could cause flooding and dangerous rip currents at sea. the california king tide project is now encouraging people to take pictures of the flooding the goal is to raise awareness about what neighborhoods might look like when sea levels rise because of climate change. and i'll have a look at tomorrow's high tide coming here in just minutes. let's take a look at what's going on right now. partly cloudy skies. temperatures are cooling off. we're a few degrees cooler than what we were 24 hours ago. as i mentioned about half an hour ago, areas in santa rosa already seeing fog develop in
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your neighborhood. concord sitting at 50. san jose checking in at 50 as well. so as julie mentioned the king sides will continue for the next couple of days. tomorrow morning high tide will be at 10:46 in the morning and wednesday 11:36. this isn't just for the coastline. we have inside the bay we have our local marshes and slews so expect that flooding to continue tomorrow and into wednesday. partly cloudy skies over the bay area. i think we're going to wake up with fog as well. a look here at a very wide shot you can see the clouds continue to move through a zonal flooding. ridge of high pressure will remain in place as we go into the second half of the week. that means the dry line stays in place. we everyone have a ridge of high pressure that will not
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only give us -- we even have a ridge of high pressure. by tuesday a mix of sun and clouds and no rain in sight. temperatures tomorrow morning starting in the 40s. 49 redwood city. 50degrees san francisco, a chilly start in santa rosa, napa. 46degrees expected for antioch as we get into the second half of the afternoon. the clouds will clear, we'll be left with partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies a lot like today. 62 for novato tomorrow. 63 for berkeley. 60s in and around san francisco. low 60s for the east bay. oakland you will go to 64 as we get into the south bay. 62 for mountain view. 63 san jose. mid-60s the high for santa cruz. temperatures not changing a whole lot as we get into the second half of the week. we're now seeing upper 60s instead of those low and mid- 60s. by friday low 70s. at this point it looks like it's going to last into the
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weekends. mostly sunny skies, 70s not too bad. >> it doesn't feel like a january when you get 70-degree weather. >> i know. >> the extended models bringing us rain. maybe the final days of january. >> gosh let's hope so. >> i know. >> thank you, rosemary. almost no rain here and a lack of snow up in the sierra. and that left a lot of skiers disappointed over this holiday weekend. they say that skiing was okay at the higher elevations but that conditions deteriorated as they skied down the hills. resorts have been trying to keep runs open with their snow making machines but donner ski ranch has a warning that they will be closed this week because there just hasn't been enough snow. they're hoping to reopen by next saturday. >> a lot of rocks up there and ice. mark is off tonight. scott reiss is in. those warriors giving us more reasons to smile. it was easy for them today. >> i'm still smiling because of 70 degrees. with this team every day is
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like christmas. they are the gift that keeps on giving. hosting the nuggets this afternoon. the warriors running early. he will miss here but never fear. barnes to clay thompson. clay will finish. two of his 22 dubs up nine and they're off to the races. rejection of j.j. by andrew iguodala and here we go. thompson, curry filling it up with 20. warriors 52-28 at halftime. third quarter how about a 15-0 run by the warriors bench. kind of boring when all you do is bully everybody out. from the d league this morning to 11 point this is afternoon. it's a blow out. the warriors tie a record. the bench outscored denver's starters 67-37. >> it's just human nature. you think to yourself either i increase the lead to stay in
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the game or, if we don't take the lead up, you know, it's probably coming right back in. the time out there is precious to us and we try to take advantage of it. >> it's cliche but it's fact. you want to win, you have to defend your home field, home court, home ice whatever. the sharks traditionally do it very well. last season only seven regulation home losses. this season, they've already surpassed that number. the devils team playing without yager who was out with the flu. they didn't need him. tyler kennedy to matt nieto. it's a 2-2 game but not for long. they made it 3-2 in the third. larsson one time. travis zayack and the devils come to san jose and win it 5- 2. ahead one of the more impressive records in sports goes down and wait until you see the surprise at the end. and the raiders make a big hire
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coordinator. he spent this season firmly as quarterback coach under chip kelly where he helped turn mark sanchez into a legitimate nfl qb. talk about spoil by success. the stanford women's hoops team is ranked 11th in the nation and people are wondering what's wrong. they've lost some games playing a brutal sedge yum. today down to the wire. arizona state that's charlie turner thorn coaching asu. then they come roaring back. lily thompson's lay up cuts the deficit to just two. they got it down to one. final minute it's berkeley high school grad alicia davis at 5'3" going strong. the lead is seven but then it's down to three again in the final seconds. stanford with a chance all the be it a long shot. literally. and it doesn't go to oranje.
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lindsay vaughn watched the olympics last year recovering from a knee injury. she vowed to come back. the historic run a super g race and a super surprise at the end. boyfriend tiger woods showed up disguised in a ski mask so he could weave himself undetected through the crowd and she was like no way. and then there was kissy kissy. >> and thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. >> good night.
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hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do.
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the footlocker in the garage. if i ever say "no" to that question i want you to use it on me. [ chuckles ] [ haley speaking indistinctly ] [ footsteps approaching ] shh, shh, shh! what's wrong? [ continues speaking indistinctly ] why aren't they trying to hurt each other? i don't know but i'm afraid to move. [ laughing ] you're really good at this. thanks. what is happening, claire? cameron: mmm. mitchell: what do you think? now, that is a scone
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