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were able to knock down the flames with an about ten minutes. they say the building sprinkler system helped them knock the fire down. no humans were hurt. some fish were killed, though. >>> right now heaps of snow are falling in tahoe. so much expected to come down so fast, it could force some people out of their homes. and just how much rain will you see wh >>> mehere is another look from sky 7 in san francisco. a big rally taking place at civic center and protesters will hold a candlelight march down market street at 6:00. organizers say they are not anti-donald trump, but they are pro women's rights. this is one of several happening today and we'll stay on top of it throughout the evening. >>> in the sierra, there a warning about avalanche danger. you can see the snowy conditions on interstate 80. there is an alert urging people in alpine meadows to voluntarily evacuate through monday. >> we're tracking another round of not only heavy rain, but also very strong winds here locally. and more snow in the sierra. you notice the green has returned. you got some rain. and right now it's very light. this is just the beginning of our moderate storm that will bring heavy rain later on tonight. but outside we go, exploratorium camera showing you a couple of drops dotting the lens. the theme though tonight, you want the umbrella with you. the rain gear. you will need to stay dry. not only is the rain an issue, but the storm is churning up our ocean waters. look at this, a high surf warning in effect. these swells, look at this, 22 feet off the coast of san francisco, 34 feet off the coast of monterey. so don't go into the ocean water. it is frigid and turbulent. large breakers and rip currents. out there right now, we're holding in the 50s. we will stay here through the evening and overnight, it will be a mild night as we track our storm system. on the storm impact scale, moderate storm moving our way tonight into early tomorrow morning. downpours and strong gusty winds and a chance of thunderstorms popping up with lightning and hail. so future weather, 5:00, scattered showers. the coverage will increase. we'll start to see some downpours mixing in as we approach midnight. it's midnight early sunday morning this is the heavy rain and pops of yellow you see on your screen. and the gusty winds. but a very fine line of when that rain will he saiepndend, h through early sunday morning. but the entire region is under flash flood watch. our soils are already saturated. anymore rain easily creates popping issues. rapid rises on creeks. rocks an mudslides are also possible. that is just one piece to the puzzle. the winds will crank. you will notice this evening starting to pick up by 9:00. it's right around midnight, coast likely gusting over 50 miles per hour and the winds once again between 20 and 40 pregion.r hour through the so it's for that fact a wind advise have i advisory is in effect. once again downed trees and pouder outages poll. high wind warning in our highest elevations because the winds could gust over 60 miles per hour overnight. so be prepared for power outages to be a big poemt. just want to quickly talk about the snow. winter storm weren'ti ingwarnin. a lot of the resorts will like this. kirkwood almost 50 inches. 31 south lake a tahoe. 7 day forecast, scattered showers monday, and look at this, mid week the sun returns. we try out and it's a prolonged period through next saturday we get to see the sunshine for much of the day. >> should have seen him dancing. >> oh, yeah. >> or maybe you shouldn't have seen him dancing. >> that's true. >> he's here with sports. >>> college hoops in full swing. including broncos in >>> warriors had perhaps the best week of their season beating the cavalier, thunder and rockets in five days by a combined 73 points. they will take a day off before facing orlando tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. pacific. up next here, saturday basketball returns as lebron james and the cavs take on the spurs. lebron said after the blowout loss monday, he doesn't have any rivalries and that is evident in the way he talks about spur coach gregg popovich. >> he's the greatest coach of all time. i said that over and over and over. if a guy to be able to do what he's done in the era of basketball where its eye chan's changed so much and he's changed with the game. >> guess whose socks? kareem abdul-jabbar. arizona up 10 second half. the spin move, the floater. ucla within 8. five point wildcats lead. he takes it coast to coast for the jam. 78-71 arizona. less than a minute to play. jackson cartwright is rejected. but the putback, bruins 96-85. >> great finish, second half, broncos get the turnover. the layup ties it at 45. known for his three point shooting, and this three gives them a three point lead. five seconds to play. broncos town two. and he slashes for the win. 64-63. big feel good win for santa clara. >>> all right. falcons lose the n fchl c title game to the packer, then the 9ers could have kyle shanahan as their new head coach with that the week. but if they win, he can't accept until after the super bowl. that's a lifetime in offseason prep. as for green bay, aaron rodgers have only been to one super bowl. so rodgers is appreciating the experience. >> obviously we'd like to be one of the final two. can't help but think about what it would feel like, you know, to be leading when the clock hits zero and know you're going to houston. that will be on our minds the rest of the week and sunday. >>> cavaliers and spurs on deck. stay tuned for after the game as we take a look at the warriors amazing week. hope to see you then. >>> next on abc 7 news, a roundup of today's women's march anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> updating our top story, right now people across the bay area are protesting for equal rights. sky 7 is live over market street where you see thousands of people gathered for the women's march. it's one of several rallies across the country on donald trump's first full day as president. at 6:00, the crowd will march to justin herman plaza. in oakland, an estimated 60,000 rallied in the rain. 25,000 mamped rched in san jose about 5 pour, about 5,000 in santa rosa. we'll follow it for you tonight. and that is it for apartment 7 news at 4:30. up next, the cavaliers take on the spurs. our next newscast is at 11:00 tonight. we'll see you later. tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yadaada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> welcome to "nba countdown," presented by straight talk wireless. >>> finally, we are here. welcome to los angeles. welcome to "nba countdown," and can i say, welcome back to nba analyst michael wilbon and five-time champion, magic johnson. it's about time. >> we go anywhere? >> i know. >> that's true. actually. it looks very similar. just the way it should be. welcome back, guys. >> thank you. >> sage, thank you. >> i'm sage seateelsteele. and we get started with a pretty good match-up, i'd say. the highly anticipated match-up, first time this season, between the defending champion,
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yada, yada, yada. >> mike, what do you think about this? people say, my bum knee is hurting. >> exactly. the pressure change. absolutely. i think it happens more in animals. i remember during severe weather, my dog, his ears would start hurting because of the quick pressure change and he would start yelping. i especially remember when we had a huge tornado, he was going crazy right before it happened. look, that was free. you didn't even have to pay for that. i wonder how much those guys got paid for that study. here's a look at what's going on. sometimes you just have to be observant. low to mid 50s around the central valley. a crippling snowstorm but look what it's done to our sierra snow pack, 158% of average for today. we're still only at 69% for the entire year but we've got more coming, winter storm warning, travel and outdoor activities, avoid those up in the sierra. >>> okay. yeah, that certainly is good advice there. we've had a tough week in the psanta cruz mountains. i want to take you back down to southbound highway 17. that's where they were trying to clean up a mudslide for most of the day yesterday, just past the cats restaurant as of just after midnight, all lanes are back open so good news there. and south of there, i know that's where we've had all the problems with that major mudslide near vine hill, all lanes are open there as well and we're wide open if you're coming up from scotts valley. no new incidents to report. next traffic update at 5:00 a.m. >>> well, the faa is now investigating after video shows a drone slamming right into seattle's space needle. take a look at this video. wow. you see that crash? this is the top of the space needle of new year's eve. we're going to pause its for a second because those are two workers that were narrowly missed here. te drone's owner came looking for it but security gave the drone to police instead. the operator could face 364 days in jail, also a $5,000 fine for reckless endangerment. >>> we are following breaking news in the east bay where a truck crash turns into a hazmat situation. next at 5:00 a.m., we're live on the scene where the impact it's having on the early commute. >>> also, overflowing reservoir, where all the extra water in the south bay is going and the danger that it's creating. >>> also, u.s. army troops in europe this morning very close to russia. we'll show you the new images just coming in. >>> and the battle brewing today at san francisco city hall hoefr at san francisco city hall hoefr the sinking tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> and that breaking news is out of fremont, a hazmat situation is underway near 880 and mission boulevard. >> a hazmat team just arrived at that scene. abc7 news reporter matt keller is at the scene keeping us updated on the latest. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and r
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yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's.. i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. instead, tillerson sided with putin. with billions in russian oil deals... he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. we live in a pick choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now save $600 on our best selling i8 mattress, plus 36 month special financing. learn more at sleepnumber.com know better sleep with sleep number. >>> three cases in california just became recognized as a place that helped cesar chavez become an organizer. the chapel helped shape modern latino identity. they're among a total of 24 places nationwide that are now officially national historic landmarks. >>> separately, president obama expanded the california coastal monuments to include the tony coast dairies. the areas located along santa cruz. there are native american archeological sites there. two years ago, congresswoman anna eshu introduced legislation to have the area protected. today is a dream come true. designations are designed to protect land and water. >>> a legendary san francisco restaurant that served legions of locals and tourists, lefty's will shut its doors on february 3rd. lefty's is closing after a dispute between the landlord and the owner. the landlord claims to own the business name and eclectic restaurant. regardless, locals call the restaurant an old time favorite. >> most of the new restaurants around union square, they're extremely expensive, upscale, full service. it's all about the $13 cocktail. >> lefty's opened in 1958 and was named after san francisco baseball great lefty owe dual. >> the developer of the sinking luxury condos in the heart of san francisco is facing new questions tonight. >>> what the city is demanding by tomorrow from the people behind the millennium tower. >>> chargers fans react with fury after the team announces its moving north to l.a. >> best vice president america's ever had, mr. joe biden. >> a white hou of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. >>> there are new revelations tonight about the sinking mil n millennium tower in san francisco. san francisco officials held another hearing today where we found out city hall has asked the developer to respond to questions made by three independent engineers. >> they want to know about the condition of the tower and the city wants that information no later than tomorrow. leann melendez has the story. >> andrew faulk is a resident of the millennium tower. >> every time there's a little movement, building settle elling, i worry this will be the end of my life. >> the millennium tower has been reviewed in a number of reports. those reports have now been reviewed by three independent engineers hired by the city. after inspecting the building those engineers have additional questions for the developer. >> how will the building perform if there's future settlements. >> the department asked these questions be addressed by the developer by tomorrow. the spokesperson for millennium partners e-mailed us to say, we have supplied all the information the city has asked for. the building has sunk 16 inches and leaning 6 inches toward a neighboring skyscraper. the building is not anchored on bedrock like others around it. he has shown us before how this golf ball rolls right down his condo floor. >> we have seen no sign from millennial partners, that they're willing to stand behind this building and fix it. >> he's hopeful there will be a solution. millennia and their interests are have to pay for it 37. >> leann melendez, abc 7 news. >>> tonight los angeles' newest football team, the chargers is trying to attract new fans. many of the teams old fans are enraged. some fans went to charger's headquarters in san diego today expressing their frustrations. los angeles now has two nfl teams for the first time in 23 years, the chargers will need to compete with the rams for fans. right now, the team is slated to play temporarily at the 30,000 seat stub hub center in carson. despite all the talk of a raiders move in las vegas. the group headed by nfl hall of famer, ronnie lott sent the formal proposal to the raiders in the nfl. the proposal includes details on a stadium, financing and commercial development. it gives the raiders a share of nongame day revenue. both the raiders and the league said today, they received the proposal, but refused to comment on the contents of it. >>> on to the trump transition now. russia continues to be the hot topic during confirmation hearings. three more nominees went before congress on the third day of hearings many james mattis has been tapped to head the defense department. he calls russia a top threat. ben carson laughed off criticism that he's not qualified to head the department of housing and urban development. >> there's an assumption you can only do one thing. and we have these very limited brains and they're incapable of learning anything else. >> the nominee for cia director, mike pompeo broke with trump and said he agreed russia tried to promote trump and undermine hillary clinton during the presidential campaign. barbara lee is among five representatives who will not beal tending the inauguration. in a statement, lee writes, donald trump has proven his administration will normalize the most extreme fringes of the republican party. i will not be celebrating, i will are preparing for resistance. he will be inaugurated next friday. i'll be there in washington, d.c., to provide you with live reports. >>> a long time immigration policy is changing for decades, immigrants from cuba who made it on to u.s. soil were allowed to stay and become legal residents. that policy is ending effective immediately. it was the surprise of a lifetime today for the vice president, in this age of information, there were no leaks or tweets ahead of time. president obama managed to keep joe biden completely in the dark before awarding him the highest honor any american citizen can receive. >> for the final time as president, i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> a standing ovation inside the white house today lasted more than a minute. after that, the president shocked biden yet again. >> for the first and only time in my presidency, i will bestow this medal with an additional level of convenienteration, an honor my three most recent successors reserved for three others, pope john paul ii, president ronald reagan and general colin powell. i'm proud to award the presidential medal of freedom with distinction to my brother, joseph biden jr. >> that emotion, the tearful biden was understandably overwhelmed with the incredible honor. >> i had no inkling. i thought we were coming over for you, michelle, joe, barack and i and a couple senior staff, to toast one another. and say what an incredible journey it's been. >> the president called biden the best vice president america has ever had. and as good a man as god ever created. >> so moving. >> definitely. >>> today, ucsf received the largest gift in school history. >> it's worth half a billion dollars. find out what it will fund. >> a live look outside from our east bay hills heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> tonight pandora is getting ready to cut 7% of its workforce. the oakland based company says the decision will allow it to invest more in product development. its earnings exceeded expectations and it now has 4.3 million subscribers. >>> ucsf announced it's receiving $500 million from the helen dillard foundation, it's among the largest gifts ever given to a public university. the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back snp. >> ucsf's chancellor announced the news, helen diller is giving the uc campus half a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy. truly changing the world. >> diller's foundation has always prizes education with awards. this gift is different. it comes with virtually no restrictions on how to spend it. there will be 400 million for the university's endowment, and literally 100 million for anything. >> the big hairy goals we're chasing after require risk taking and often need tools, technologies that don't exist now, and it's a bet on whether they can be built. >> that $100 million will be called the innovation fund dolled out by the chancellor. >> the field of mental health and psychiatry is one huge big hairy problem. >> to be able to place big bets on these opportunities that are emerging right now because of genomic sequencing and genome editing. >> he says the pie in the sky, just got a bit closer. >> i guarantee you, people are talking about, wow! if you could really dream, and we can. >> jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> coming up next, 7 on your side, and superheros. >> find out why michael finney says you >>> signup online for a membership, e-mail address, anything, you'll be asked for personal information. >> what should you do? 7 on your side's michael finney has been thinking about that, and joins us with information. >> thinking about it, and talking with a buddy of mine. adam levin, the most important privacy expert in the country. he was saying with me, it's better if you think like a superhero. >> go online, and sign up for just about anything, you'll be asked for a lot of information. on this site they ask for your name, address, date of birth, social security number, mother's maiden name, on and on. >> they ask for your mother's maiden name? >> yes. >> you give them the real one? >> oh, my god, yeah. >> most of us do, the privacy expert, chairman of cyber scout offers this advice. >> when you set up your security question protocol, lie. >> when asked for your date of birth, shave off a couple years, days or both. you make it easier for identity thieves. >> the problem is that so much information is out there about us on social networking sights. hackers and thieves simply scan the internet looking for this information and they use it. >> adam says, make it all up. >> we should all be like superman and have a secret identity. >> hey, i didn't get that memo. >> by using a false identity, you make up another layer of protection. >> i know, but i'll never remember it. >> too many passwords i can't remember for now. >> for now, that's a good idea. i should probably consider that. >> what's your name? >> brendan schmidt? >> you need my mother's maiden name too? >> yeah about. >> i did not ask for his mother's maiden name. >> you take that advice, keep it simple or you will never remember your secret identity. >> the deadline to enrole in cover cat cal for 2017 is the end of this month, that is obama care in california. tomorrow, agents from cover california will be in the 7 on your side office to answer your questions and get you enrolled. our phone lines will be open from 4:00 until 8:00, can you submit your questions now on facebook and twit ter. >> you did ask for social? that's your identity. >> we're still cleaning up from recent storms. so much rain fell in san francisco that lindley meadow and larks meadow got floods. >> you helped us tell the story of the storms. these all have the #abc 7 now, which helped us find them and feature them on television. >> our most recent rain, i'm over it. we don't have much left in the way in the bay area. winter weather advisories in effect until 10:00 p.m. 1 to 4 inches of snow expected in the general tahoe area. here's your fore-day greater tahoe area forecast. some light snow may fall early tomorrow morning, it will be sunny and dry through the weekend. overnight here in the bay area. dropping to 30 degrees in napa, 31 in santa rosa, mid-30s in many other inland locations. and then tomorrow, sunny, but a little on the cool side, highs mainly in the low 50s. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. two chilly morningings. rainy pattern starts tuesday, wednesday and thursday. >> we have larry beihl here now. >> an art class. >> we have some artwork 37. >> really? >> finger painting? >> kind of. yeah. the cal bears closing in on a new football coach. and his specialty is something cal desperately rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's.. i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. 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enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. >>> good evening, the warriors take on the last place pistons tonight before welcoming in lebron james and the kavz on monday. marlton luther king day. can you say trap game tonight. the dubs will have klay thompson back on the court. steve kerr rested him on tuesday. the shooting guard is battling an illness, he can't wait to get back in the lineup. >> it was more a mental break, helped me a lot. it's huge we have these three days off before we face cleveland. i think i'm happy we took care of business too. it was good timing for me to have a night off. it's been a long couple years. it's been familiar for me missing a game. i'm excited to get out there. >> cal hosting washington tonight, some college hoops, charlie moore driving and finding ivan rabb for the two-hand throwdown. grant mullins showing touch from distance here. cal is leading, they're at the half, 34-28. speaking of cal, they've decided on a new football coach, justin wilcox, who previously worked on tedford's staff. cal needs help on defense. the bears have been among the worst in the country under sonny dikes on d, wilcox is the son of hall of fame linebacker dave wilcox. and is working out contract details at cal. >>> the chargers have officially announced their move to los angeles. ripping the heart out of loyal san diego fans, who supported a bad franchise for 50 years. lachlts has gone from having no nfl teams to having two really bad teams. the chargers were born in l.a. but have little support there. dean spanos should have uses the money for a new stadium instead of relocation fees. >> everything is a challenge in life. i don't expect anything to be handed to us here. we have to come up here and we're going to fight for everything going-forward. that is putting good product on a field and winning. if we do that, we'll be succe successf successful, i'm not expecting anything for nothing. >> you wonder how much time he spent thinking about l.a., the team comes out with in logo, which is the dodgers logo with a lightning bolt added to it. they must have taken five minutes to draw that. i'd like to take credit for this, but we saw it on twitter. in related news, we may consider changing our abc 7 logo. we spent a whole 30 seconds on that. it's clear the nfl cares about one thing and one thing only. straight cash, home my. the lure of 750 million in public financing being put up in las vegas is intoxicating for other nfl owners. unless ronnie lott can pull a golden rabbit out of a hat in oakland, we may soon be watching the l.a. chargers playing the las vegas raiders. the chargers made a move at head coach. the niners interviewed lindh last week, that leaves a couple good choices. that other l.a. team, the rams also made news, hiring former redskins offensive coordinator, the headline here, he's only 30 years old, youngest head coach in nfl history, beating out lane kifen who is 31. mcveigh, younger than two rams players, the grandson of former 49ers executive, john mcveigh, at least good pedigree there. >> are we getting older or are they getting younger? >> both. sadly both. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on ko kofy-tv 20. a big reveal from anyone tan doe is coming tonight. we'll have all the details. >>> demanding answers after a deadly shooting. the plea family members are making tonight after their loved one was shot and killed in san francisco. >> this is later. look for breaking news on twitter. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> thank you so much for joining us. tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to 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yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> golden state warriors might have to make room for that kid. 11-year-old asher lucas taking half-court shots over halftime. he makes two in a row. then tries for three, of course. let's see what happens here. and the crowd goes wild. i've always wanted to say that, by the way. three in a row. holy smokes! he's just 11. >> we can blame steph curry for that. all kids want to do is shoot it from half-court. three in a row? >> not bad at all. >>> speaking of basketball, we have a full slate of local college hoops on deck. the sharks trying to prevent an avalanche with colorado in town. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. protein. protein proteiny protein. proteiny protein? protein proteiny protein. at least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. new greek 100 protein. from yoplait. >>> the nhl all-star game is next weekend. sharks will be in l.a. for the festivities. tonight at the tank at home with colorado. on chia pet thornton giveaway night. no score first period. jones can't find it. brent burns dives, makes the great save a few minutes later. joe thorpe flicked it at ward. 1-0. second period, now tied at 1. the sharks go up 2-1. colorado ties it up in the third. and overtime, logan with the stop. game winner, send goal of the year. 3-2 san jose. same two teams on monday. >>> stanford men's basketball team showing signs of improvement under first year coach jerod haaase. the ducks trying to win a school record 16 straight games. stanford trying to stay in it early. marcus allen to josh sharma for the flush. oregon with too much firepower. chris boucher, one of oregon's first half threes, led by 17 at the break. how about an alley-oop from the three-point line. benson. to williams. ducks roll 69-52 for their school record 16 straight victories. >>> cal's beating oregon state nine of their last 11 games. drew eubanks, alley-oop here. he finished with 22. cal by five at the break. pull away in the second. charlie moore. the steal. the layup. jabar bird. the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. bird with 12. bears win it 69-58. now 10 of 12 against the beavs. >>> santa clara-loyola marymount. who do you call. swit swishes the three. 64-63. huge upset at the australian open. we'll have your nfl conference championship previews coming up. stick around. eric? >> thank you very much. >>> much more to come on abc 7 news at 11:00. we'll look at everything president donald trump accomplished in the first full day as the nation's leader. new york is offering free birth control and certain abortion services even if the affordable care act is repealed. >>> chances are it's raining where you are, or if it isn't, you'll 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washington, d.c., there were so many demonstrators, some simply could not march. the impact and statements they're making in the nation's capital and around the world. many of them clad in pink, women gathered in washington in staggering numbers to march for civil rights. >> this isn't a feminist movement, it's a human movement. >> reporter: as a rebuke of president donald trump. >> we lost respect in the white house. we just lost dignity. >> reporter: the mass of people in washington yu larger than the route they intend eed to march boston. they said it would be like a snake eating its tail. >> we will never stop fighting to ensure equality for all of our citizens. >> reporter: denver, chicago, phoenix, atlanta, leaders and activists speaking out about women's health, climate chang and immigration policy. the marches weren't just limit to the united states either. they happened around the world with people marching in melbourne and sydney, australia, spain, belgium and norway. protests against trump on friday night at times got out of hand, saturday's movement often carried a message of unity. >> just because somebody made a bad vote, doesn't make them a bad person and it's not going to make us into bad people either. i'm not going to let a bad vote make us become bad people. we're going to fight for them anyhow. >> reporter: andrew spencer reporting. >>> president trump was busy on his first full day at the white house. he attended a prayer service at washington national cathedral before paying a visit to the cia. jim acosta shows us he offered an olive branch to the intelligence agency. >> reporter: it was down to president for president trump as he visited the cia to face the same intelligence community he openly accused of leaking damaging information about him during his transition. >> there is nobody that feels stronger about the intelligence community and the cia than donald trump. >> reporter: instead of addressing his previous attacks on the people of the cia, trump stood in front of the wall honoring the agency's fallen officers. accusing the press misstating crowd sizes at his inauguration. >> we were packed. i get up this morning and they show an empty field. i was like, wait a minute. i mid a speech. i looked out. the field was -- it looked like a million, million and a half people. >> reporter: his assault on et press was met by applause in the c.i.a. >> probably everybody in this probably voted for me. but i will not ask you to raise your hands. >> reporter: earlier in the day the president's motorcade crossed the city, past protesters on their way to the women's march in washington. featuring more than two dozen religious leaders including an imam from the muslim community, reciting verses from the koran. while the president will keep on tweeting, the white house seems to be cracking down on social media practices. a "new york times" reporter quoted the crowd sizes. we regret the retweet from yesterday. >> in new york, women will still have access to free birth control and certain abortion services. even if the affordable care act is repealed. today governor andrew cuomo ensured that insurance companies will not continue to charge co-pays or deductibles for contraceptive drugs and devices. coverage for abortion services that are medically necessary will also be free. the announcement came intentionally on the same day as the women's marches. >> the gulf states are bracing for more severe weather after half a dozen tornadoes took down power lines and decimated homes. at least four people died in mississippi. one woman searched for her mother. she was still alive in the hospital but her sister's boyfriend was killed. another couple survived the tornado. but most of their home was destroyed. >> just started shaking. i was hollering, it's a tornado. i thank god to be here still. as you can see -- >> our bed is up there. all the way up there. >> the twister so powerful, the mattress landed in a tree. it also ripped apart a billboard and threw cars at a dealership on top of each other. heavy rains in los angeles left giant heaps of mud in the streets, and crews are still working to clean that up. >>> rescuers today pulled nine survivors from snow-crusted debris three days after an avalanche hit a hotel in italy. it's located about 85 miles east of rome. it struck wednesday after a series of earthquakes. four people have been found dead, 20 others are still missing. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11: 11:00 -- >> another facet of emergency preparedness. >> forget the storms, we'll take you inside a local disaster supply center where people are stocking up for a political emergency. >>> what's behind a movie rating. the dramatic shift in what pg-13 really means these days. >>> our storm currently moving through, ranks 2 on the impact scale. not only rain, but shining, shimmering, splendid tell me, princess, now when did you last let your heart decide a whole new world welcome to aulani it's hawaii with a touch of disney magic. for special offers visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent it's just a date. i can stay. i'm good. i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright? life doesn't always stick to a plan, but with our investment expertise we'll help you handle what's next. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> californians are preparing for all types of disasters, even political ones. jonathan bloom went to one place to where people prepare to hunker down. >> fukushima was major in 2011. >> reporter: michael skyler gets customers. the disaster supply center has what you need to survive a catastrophe. >> just add water. >> reporter: even if it's not a flood or earthquake. >> the political earthquake is another facet of emergency preparedness. >> reporter: that's the only way he can explain a sudden surge in business. >> they don't particularly indicate it's because of the election. you can see it's a concern. >> reporter: buying supplies for emergency surgery, even nuclear war. >> they are very concerned with terrorism. >> reporter: of all the things typically associated with prepping for survival, there's one that isn't sold here. guns. >> the red cross said people seem to band together in times of disaster. >> reporter: instead of fighting, helping each other and sharing stockpiles of clean water and electricity for phones, radios and lights. >> so they're not left in the dark, to use a pun. >> reporter: abc 7 news. >>> a new study finds that gun violence in pg-13 movies has doubled since 1995. some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. according to the study, movies targeting america's youth now have more gun violence than r-rated films. experts urge parents to talk to their kids about the violence they see on the screen. >>> a volcano is putting on a spectacular show in mexico. this is the latest round of eruptions that started on january 7th. it impacts nearby towns and lealea leading to the closure of a nearby airport. >>> we don't have any volcanic clouds, we have the rain kind. >> live doppler 7 showing more rain is here. it will intensify overnight tonight. really light to moderate rain at this hour. that's the green you see on your screen. the other half of the story, the winds. 45 miles per hour at half moon bay. san jose gusting to 44 miles per hour. 36 miles per hour in oakland. and 25 miles per hour in napa. moderate storm, strong gusty winds in the early morning. thunderstorm is possible. future weather going into the early morning hours, pops of yellow. those are the downpours. likely a brief break in the activity as you wake up sunday morning. but the action will fill back in sunday afternoon. that line you see moving onshore, the yellows, organization and reds, that's the best chance of seeing a thunderstorm tomorrow. the forecast, plan it out for you tomorrow. we have rain to showers. isolated thunderstorm. not out of the 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seemed like he would get it. i came up top. i didn't know if he was going to get the shot off. but man, i thought it was going to go in for sure. >>> randy bennett hosting pepperdine. knocks the ball away. stays on his feet. he had 22. later in the half, nice passing. hermanson open for the triple. he threw down 19. under a minute to go in the first. my favorite name jock landale. misses. but stays with it. had ehad 15. the gaels led by 14 at the break. they roll 85-65. >>> kareem abdul-jabbar, arizona up ten in the second. spin move and the floater. ucla within a five-point wildcat lead. coast to coast. the jam. 78-71 arizona. less than a minute to play. cartwright is rejected. the putback jam. 96-85 that final. >>> the australian open about to hit the quarterfinals. venus williams had 36 making a run. taking on the german in the round of 16. williams in the far court. still moving well. great forehand, cross-court. right there. still first set. venus now in the near court. she hits the forehand. she hits the backhand to take the first set 6-3. second set tied at 5. venus in the near court. she will twirl her way into the quarterfinals. >>> number one seed, andy murray against mischa zverev. 6-2. nice get. in the fourth, zverev, serving far court. murray goes wide. 5-3. serving for the match. are you kidding me. murray's return is wide. the grand slam for the first time for four-set win over the number one seed. >>> falcons lose in the nfc title game with the packers, then the 49ers could have kyle shanahan as their new head coach within the week. but shanahan cannot accept until after the super bowl. that means they would be without a head coach for almost two months. as for green bay, aaron rodgers has only been to one super bowl. the packers won it all in 2010. the packers haven't been to a conference title game since 2014. >> obviously we would like to be one of the final two. can't help but think about what it would feel like, you know, to be leading when the clock hits zero and know you're going to houston. obviously that's going to be on our minds the rest of the week and on sunday. >>> on the other side, tom brady and the patriots in the afc title game. patriots always applying for the championship. this is their sixth straight appearance. brady tries to clue the guys in with varying degrees of success. >> wherever you are, you try to let other guys know some of your experiences, how to deal with them. a lot of people ask questions and some people take the information and retain it. others don't. you just try the best you can do. >> abc 7 sports report brought to you about i river rock casino. i'll pick the steelers to upset the patriots and falcons to beat the green bay packers. now, in tennis, djokovic and murray out of the tournament. this thing is wide open. i can't remember the last time a major had the one and two seeds gone. >> looking forward to it. >>> thank you. that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc news continues 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yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> new president covering a lot of ground in his first network interview as commander in chief. back with me my panel. bakari sellers, had a technical problem and couldn't get to you first block. ask you about this. president weighed in tonight on the violence in chicago. listen. >> in my speech i got tremendous from certain people, the word carnage. it is carnage. horrible carnage. this is afghanistan is not like what is happening in chicago. people shot left and right. thousands of people over a short period of time. this year, which is just started, worse than last year which was a catastrophe. they're not doing the job. now if they want help, i would love to help them. i will send in what we have to send in. maybe not going to have to be politically correct. maybe being overly politically correct. something is going on. can't have killings going on in chicago. chicago is like a war zone, worse than some of the people and places you report about every night in the middle east. >> bakari? >> i think first and foremost, donald trump actually got something right but not on micro level just dealing with chicago but we do have a gun voiiolence problem in the country. chicago has 1/3 the rate of new orleans. others ranked above. we have a problem with gun violence but didn't hear a solution. that's troublesome. send in feds mean militia? martial law? what needs to happen and what people have been talking about, we need to treat gun violence, especially in places like chicago, as public health crisis. need the cdc to do research and studies and see the root cause and rebuild communities and while rebuilding communities across the world as one of donald trump's tag lines, rebuilding communities and giving many times young african-american males something else. i'm not a fan of rahm emanuel. i've asked him to resign before. if we're going to tackle this, need real solutions. sick and tired of donald trump's red meat rhetoric used to gipt the base. >> isn't it important to stop the killing and violence and then the other parts? >> that's inverse. can't stop violence on one side without addressing school to prison pipeline, drugs ravaging the community, no extracurricular activities for kids to do. in the summer there are no jobs or opportunities. can't say going to stop the violence without addressing the underlying problem. gun violence in this country is a public health crisis and we need to treat it as such. >> rahm emanuel has plenty of problems in the city of chicago. now he's got some more, president of the united states going to send in the feds. last thing i would think he needs right now. and also the city of chicago like many major cities feel under assault on immigration and question of sanctuary cities and what happens to immigrant population and federal funding with sanctuary cities. so it's not just chicago. although the president and rahm emanuel seem to have something going on there back and forth. it's a lot of major cities that feel this way. particularly with immigration. and this is something the new president is going to have to deal with with big city mayors. >> i'm encouraged to hear donald trump pointing out huge problem. here we've had 25 days in january but more killings in chicago than days in the new year. it's oreenedous. i agree with bakari you have to address the underlying problem and first republican nominee to my recollection who presented inner city plan and wants to correct this. i hope he takes it seriously. i agree, when you address the underlying problem, that's how you solve a lot of the violence. >> can i make a point on that. >> let kevin go ahead. >> the answer to this question was essentially a case study in why donald trump is actually probably winning the public policy debate on this. when he used term political correctness, setting up world view that he had that he thinks lot of the country has, against problems ailing inner cities. when you hear people say we have public health care crisis, what most americans will say and what donald trump articulated, no we have law and order crisis. that's where i'm coming in with degree of clarity and better solutions to some of the problems. there's more technical and complex underlying public policy debate but i think that's why he wins day in some of these arguments. >> don if i may -- >> raise one quick thing. there is a law and order crisis but also a community crisis as bakari said. donald trump has to look at both. can't take on rahm emanuel and community, he has to do what law and order in chicago want, what the police unions want, take on the nra. his campaign supporters and contributors to focus. >> i'm out of time. bakari one point. >> i need to say this, chicago and young people who feel they have no place to go, it's not afghanistan, to castigate young people and many people of color as terrorism is not right. that type of language may rile up the base but alienates those of us who want to work together to fix the problem. >> rahm emanuel was at trump tower in the transition and had a conversation about a lot of things but it's hard to imagine violence in chicago not being one of them. wouldn't be surprising if it's -- counterintuitive if the mayor of chicago wouldn't mind donald trump getting involved because takes heat off him the mayor and puts focus on the president. >> if you read between the lines with the statement, sounds like what you said. he wouldn't mind -- sounds like doesn't mind if the feds come in. >> not sure about that. >>> coming up, can president trump keep up his me versus the media strategy for four years? 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>> going through the 20 page transcript. at least a dozen clear falsehoods, not debatable. continuing to say the crowd size was largest ever, voter fraud is rampant problem with millions of illegal votes. shocking material and david muir to his credit pushed back in some points. impossible position to fact check in real time. >> nothing substantive to you? lot of executive orders. if not for self-inflicted wounds that's what we'd be discussing. >> it's a big if. self-inflicted wounds as you put it. subtext here unlike anything i've seen in 50 years of being a reporter. that i'm hearing from republicans and other reporters as well, that there is open discussion by members of the president of the united states's own party about his emotional maturity, stability, saying his psyche is driving the news cycle, it's uncharted territory and ought to talk to some of our colleagues about what they are hearing. it's fruitful area because never heard talking about a president the way this subtext is now talking a -- a talking point. >> after six days. >> and it's hard thing to discuss and don't want to go there. >> trump's minister of propaganda, kellyanne conway, talked about alternative facts. we're seeing alternative universe that we've never been in this territory where trump's statements are so out of sync with existing fact. >> what he has said and mentioned in the interview -- and what kellyanne conway has said, and what sean spicer both said, that they don't get deference, that's their words, media tends to look at them with critical eye starting from negative point of view. >> you mentioned with the cia speech with headquarters. listen to this. >> i'm glad you asked. went to the cia, first stop. i have great respect for the people in intelligence and cia, don't have a lot of respect for in particular one of the leaders, that's okay but for the people in the cia. that speech was a home run. if you look at fox, okay. mention it. read -- see what fox said. said it's one of the great speeches, showed people applauding and screaming and all cia. there was nobody -- someone was asking sean, where they trump people? don't have trump people they were cia people. that location was given to me. mike pence went up before me and paid great homage to the wall. i went up and paid great homage to the wall. i spoke to the crowd and got standing ovation. >> you would give the same speech if you went back? >> absolutely. >> what is he saying? asking us to pander. >> giving us alternative to the facts. >> and asking fox to do it. >> fox has responsibility in this environment. they can say what they want about fair and balance and have philosophical agreement with the right wing, there are some really good reporters on fox and it's incumbent on them to call out lies about the president of the united states and his spokes people. when fox starts to do that with regularity, restore all of the media -- >> said was no voter fraud. >> fox has special responsibility as does cnn to some degree. knowing that the president is watching all the time, these outlets he's consuming. special responsibility to get it right and make sure he has the facts. why focused on chicago? bill o'reilly talking about chicago. remarkable moment, i hate to say this to you, covered inaccurately. you probably won't put it on. preferring the sugar coated fox coverage. also said about the cia speech. biggest standing ovation since peyton manning had won the super bowl and said it was equal. i got a standing ovation, happened for a long period of time, it probably ran -- >> this is why republicans are talking about his emotional maturity and stability. we have a situation here where today the president of the united states told david muir our country is falling apart. this is extraordinary. this is a broad brush, a tar brush, the likes of which i've never heard of. >> the last president left the country in pretty good standing. >> said it's easy i to get into the country. it's not. >> said it was falling apart. one. things that people like about donald trump and remarkable victory we have to acknowledge he pulled off, spoke a different language that connected with people without a lot of politese on top. appealing. but go to places an talk about the country as falling apart without any leavening about the situation, strength we have, where our economy actually is with its weak pss. where our people are. this is not what the president of the united states ought to be saying in terms of the people in the country, foreign leaders, way we're pictured. it's wrong and it too is a lie. >> what the president said about the popular vote when we come right back. and my life is basketball.west, but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years. until i learned more about once-daily xarelto®... a latest-generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective. targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well-managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle-related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. to help protect yourself from a stroke, ask your doctor about xarelto®. insurance changes? xarelto® has you covered. abdominayou may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard is right for you. ibgard calms the angry gut. available at cvs, walgreens and riteaid. >>> back now with brian and carl. the president was asked about voter fraud claims today. here's what he said. >> i said it and i said it strongly. because what's going on with voter fraud is horrible. that's number one. number two, i would have won the popular vote if i was campaigning for the pop cingularular vote. i would have gone to california and new york where i didn't campaign at all. i would have gone to a couple of places i didn't go to and won that easier than the electoral college. as you know it's all that matters. >> what's your reaction? >> i'm not going to say my reaction. i'm going to quote a senior republican i talked with this evening. it's delusional. that was his word. that is what the conversation is about. among supporters of this president. he is saying things that they regard as delusional and lies. they are perplexed. they are bothered. mike pence, a republican right wing flame thrower is now regarded by the republican party as the way to moderate this president. that's also being discussed. there is something going on here. it's about the personality and ways of donald trump. maybe we will get used to them, maybe we won't. right now there are a lot of people who are disjointed by what he is doing and they tend to be in his own party. >> i have a question for you. >> i appreciate trump confirmed his beliefs about this. now we have the president in his own words talking about this experience theory. he also said their words matter more now. i can hear the people don't care about this. he may be pushing away from people who support him if they keep lying and going to delusional ideas. >> we're should not be concerned about what people think. >> as reporters? we need to do our job and we particularly need more investigative reporting on this conflicts of interest and business holdings and trips and where he has been. in the russian-speaking world. we have a lot of work to do as well as we need to fairly cover his programs. his speeches. the accomplishments. we have to give them the benefit of the doubt in cases where he thinks he is being effective. we need to cover him like reporters. >> like bernstein. it has a ring to it. that's it for us tonight. i will see you right back here tomorrow. 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why did he write this memo? >> he was hired, it appears by enemies of donald trump. first republican enemies of donald trump people who opposed his candidacy. and later on by democrats. people who were supporting hillary clinton. that's all all of this began, this opposition research. so even though he's a former research operative, he runs and operates a private firm overseas. he runs and uses contacts of his that he had used previously when he was in the intelligence business. when he was working for british intelligence. so again, the providence of this begins with opposition research. the type that you have here in washington a lot. on every candidate. and so, that's one reason, and one reason why we spent a lot of time trying to verify some of the stuff we haven't been able to verify it. but the fact that this was included in the briefings last thursday and friday for the president and president-elect i think is very significant. >> let's talk about the russian response. you mentioned, evan, the russians responding with the statement. clearly there are those who are trying to create this hysteria who are trying to support this with the hunt and president-elect trump himself described it like this. from dmitry peskov. interesting he is quoting donald trump own words, witch hunt. i don't know if he is part of the organization that dumped the whole 35 pages out there. or witch hunt the very word that the kremlin has. they say they don't have any word about hillary clinton either. they say they don't engage in compromat. interesting that there's an actual word for that. >> compromat and a lot of the salacious details getting attention overnight. particularly more serious allegation in the last hour, greg was talking about this, that the trump campaign was in communication, explaining information with russian operatives during the campaign itself, evan. and james comey, the fbi director, was asked whether or not the fbi is investigating this. and he wouldn't answer that question directly. explain that situation to us. >> well, that's right. and that's, i think, what drew a lot of attention yesterday at this intelligence hearing. the senate intelligence hearing on capitol hill. comey was testifying along side the senior officials, the officials who actually briefed donald trump and president obama last week. he was asked by ron wyden, the senator, when he was indeed looking into these contacts. and one of the things that happens with ron wyden, he often asks questions based on information he already knows. he already knows what the answer is. comey refused, as you mentioned. and then angus king, the senator from maine, followed up and tried to get comey to answer. again, comey said it's not something i can answer in an opening setting perhaps i can provide information on a classified briefing. we have known from sources that the fbi is taking a look on exactly that. again, they haven't proven anything. they haven't brought any charges. we don't know how far it goes. but we do know that the fbi has been interested and looking at contacts between surrogates associated with the trump campaign and intermediaries for the russian government. again, hasn't been proved. no charges have been brought. but it is still something ongoing with the fbi. >> let's listen to what kellyanne conway said last night. we don't have a transition statement. but kellyanne conway was on with seth meyers last night. let's listen, evan, to how she addressed this cnn reporting. >> cnn had a report that the intelligence community briefed both the president and president-elect with allegations that the russian government has compromising information on president-elect trump, both business information and personal information. i know this just happened. can you confirm or comment on the fact that the intelligence community has presented this? >> well, guess what hasn't happened, seth, nobody has sourced it. they're all unnamed unspoken sources in the story. and it says it was based on a russian investigator. to begin with, so where are these -- >> it's based on an mi-6 british investigator. >> right. one of those and then it says it may have originated with a russian investigator. it also said that groups that wanted hillary clinton to win may have been behind the investigations itself. and most importantly, it says that the fbi is trying to confirm it. so, nothing has been confirmed. and i have to say regardless if you're an american citizen, if you like politics at all, which is many americans, we should be concerned that intelligence officials leaked to the press and won't go and tell the president-elect or the president of the united states of united states, mr. obama what the information is. >> but report was -- the press report was about them going to the president. >> and it says that they never briefed him on it. that they appended to two pages on the bottom. to the bottom of his intelligence report. >> i believe it said that they did brief him on it. >> he has said that he's not aware of it. >> okay, that concerns me. [ laughter ] >> no. >> i'm concerned. >> i just want -- >> no, i understand that -- it's okay. and it's not true. what is not true? that i'm concerned? >> no -- >> i assure you that i am. [ laughter ] >> does it matter, a distinction about a difference if, for example, he received the material but was not briefed on the material? >> it's amazing how eliminating late night talk shows can be. i mean, it's amazing. well, look, there's a lot of things that you can impact from kellyanne conway's response on that show last night. part of it the initial response that he may have gotten from the president-elect is that he doesn't remember being briefed on it. he doesn't remember reading this. so, that's part of it. but we also know that this was included in the briefing. and it was because the intelligence agencies think it's zbl explosive enough. it's important enough for them to present to the president-elect. and the other part of this is, is that it is without a doubt something that the fbi and others are trying to verify. and she's right. you know, it is something that was paid for by opposition research, as opposition research. so, that's where we're at this point. we're going to see what the president-elect says when he has his press conference. i'm sure he's going to be asked. >> evan perez, thank you for your report, as well as jim sciutto. it's worth looking at for yourself. >> a blockbuster story. >>> and there is more. for the first time since the election donald trump will hold a news conference today. you can watch it right here on cnn at 11:00. this was the press conference originally scheduled for december and postponed. and the question at least at that time how will trump separate himself from his businesses. he said he will not sell his assets. he will transfer them to his sons. that will difficult. he owns 564 companies. 144 of those do business in 25 country it's. trump has 52 pieces of real estate. spokesman sean spicer said trump will give a statement and take questions on the economy and job creation. and will likely hear his thoughts on repealing and replacing obamacare. he told "the new york times" yelled he wants it done quickly. there's tension between lawmaker what is a replacement would like like. meantime, 11.5 million americans have enrolled on federal exchanges up 300,000 from last year. fewer people are paying penalty for not having coverage. 6.5 million americans were whacked with fees, fines on their 2016 tax return. the average fine was 330 bucks down from $8 million who paid 95%. the fine is jumping to $695 for people who don't have coverage. that's how the law was designed to get people on. >> the most important day of transition today. with all of this going on president obama who still is president for a few more days delivered his farewell speech last night. this is an emotional farewell tearing up, when he thanked the first lady for taking the journey with him. the president made a push to avoid fake news and other divisive topics in the spirit of progress. >> we should reject the first dawning of any attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the west. or to infeeble the sacred ties that make us one. marc, we weaken those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive that people are good character are not even willing to entire public service. we weaken those ties when we define some of us as more american than others. when we write off the whole system as inevitably corrupt. >> so much to discuss, so much happening today. we bring our political panel next. ♪ i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? 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>> i didn't say one way or another. >> you didn't say -- >> that was my intention at least. >> you didn't say one way or another whether there's an investigation under way? >> correct. i don't -- especially in a public forum, we never confirm or deny a pending investigation. >> irony of you're making that statement here i cannot avoid but i'll move on. >> well, we sometimes think differently about closed investigations. >> greg, your thoughts. >> well, for the sake of the country, i hope that this didn't persist for the next four years. i think it's really damaging. i think it's very unnerving if there was contacts before the election. nothing is proved -- all of this stuff overnight, nothing is really truly proved. again for the country, not just the financial market which is i cover, but for the country as a whole, i hope we don't have four more years of this. >> the three big things will be the russian thing. number two, donald trump's empire, how he will disentangle it from the white house. what do you expect here? >> you know that was the original reason to have the press conference back in december. it's been six months since we had a press conference. he was going to have this one to tell us essentially how he was going to divest himself from his business empire. that's such a key question. we've almost forgotten about it so much other stuff has gone on between then and now. but it really is, so many interests across the country, across the globe, how is he going to divorce himself from that stuff so he can lead the country as an honest broker? >> you know, greg, that was the big story. including obamacare, how do you resolve his promises about repealing obamacare, he wants to repeal and replace right away. what do you think is the headline for mr. trump's press conference today? >> well, that's going to be a big one, christine. everyone talks about the differences between republicans and democrats. on obamacare, the difference is between republicans and republicans. they don't have their act together, they don't know what they want to replace it with. and a lot of people i'm talking with in the financial markets say if they can't get their act together on this, what does it mean for other issues. >> greg, i think that's why the dow hasn't hit 20,000. around the world people want to see what happens next. >> at the same time, my new year's resolution was not to underestimate donald trump. we all made that mistake in 2016. i'm not going to do it again. the main thing we can overlook, on issue over issue, he has the votes. >> zach wolf, we've got 45 seconds left right now. it's interesting to see the level of specificity at which he discusses anything. what has he done in the last six months since the news conference? what has he done to transition or bone up or study up on the issues that he'll be dealing with in nine or ten days? >> absolutely. rime not holding my breath to see a new donald trump. we did that through the campaign. this is the same guy. he's not going to change. >> greg, zach, so much to talk about. >> the biggest day of the transition. >>> one of trump's top money men facing harsh criticism on capitol hill from his own employees who say he's not fit to look after american labor laws. details -- next. listen, sugar, we're lettin' you go. it's that splenda naturals gal, isn't it? coffee: look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste, and zero calories. all the partners agree? even iced tea? especially iced tea. goodbye, sugar. hello, new splenda naturals. goodbye, sugar. i need to promote my new busi can make that happen.et. business cards? business cards, brochures, banners... pens? pens, magnets, luggage tags, bumper stickers. how about foam fingers? like these? 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there a little difficult. you can see some of the drizzle to light rain still hanging around. temperature, 47 to 55. dress warmer. mid to upper 50s. dry around noon. the showers will pick up at 4:00, becoming more numerous at 7:00 and much more numerous tomorrow. alexis? >> looking at one of the alerts this morning in the mel pedis area. due to a tree northbound 680. cal tran is en route, if not arriving on the scene. hopefully, they can get it cleared shortly. live look at the bay bridge toll blah z plaza. stacking up in the toll lanes. likely, they need to open a few more booths. spin outs this morning so drive for conditions, though it is raining lighter than yesterday. couple other sig alerts next. >> thank you. >>> impassable mixture of rock and mud across highway 1 shut down because of the mudslide. >> amy hollyfield is live in pacifica. >> hi, reggie. here is a look at the problem and at the progress. you can see, hard at work here, cal trans, trying to get this moved off the street. looks good to me. a supervisor just told me he is thinking, hoping, they're going to have this open at 6:00 or 6:30. let's cross fingers it is before then. looks good here. this happened at midnight. they've been working all night on this. here's the bad news. we've got a map to show you what your morning is going to look like. if you live on the south side of pacifica and have to get north, to the city or further points north, you'll have to go around this. this is highway 1 that is closed. take 92 over to half moon bay to push north ward. that'll add a lot of time to your day. so if you can, try to delay your departure, work from home, make alternate plans. getting around this is going to take a while. they are working hard to try to get it open, if you can delay your departure. this happened around midnight. we're on northbound highway 1. reina del mar is where it is shut down. you can't go passed there. hoping to have it open at 6:00 or 6:30. no one was hurt, so we're happy to report that. it'll be an inconvenience for the morning commute. amy hollyfield. >> thank you. >>> we're also keeping an eye on this spot. this video was tweeted out at the creek at 7.5 feet late yesterday. it remains below flood stage. >>> emergency crew also looking at the carmel river after it breached over night. the river spilled over a levy and it sent water towards homes in carmel the water began to recede around 12:30 this morning and officials will monitor the situation. >>> we want to take you live to san francisco international airport workers gearing up for what could be a busy day. they'll be accommodating 180 people left stranded yesterday after their flights were cancelled because of the gusty winds. there are already seven cancellations this morning, as well as several delays. >>> happening today, pg&e crews are working to restore power to customers throughout the bay area. the biggest impact is in the north bay, where 2,300 people are still in the dark. 2,000 without power on the peninsu peninsula. the south bay, 1,900. 100 in the east bay. just a handle of customers in san francisco. crews are making significant progress, considering the storm left more than 40,000 customers without electricity yesterday. that storm brought down several trees across the bay area, causing some big messes. daly city firefighters cut apart a tree that came down on a box truck. no one injured there, and the truck was not damaged. in san francisco, public works and fire crews answered dozens of calls to get rid of trees toppled over by winds like these. this near delores park. this tree fell across southbound lanes of i-280. you can see a car under the tree trunk. there are two cars involves. >> tree did not fall on the vehicle. the tree actually fell on the freeway first. both vehicles weren't able to react in time and collided into the tree. >> one of the drivers suffered minor injuries when she hit the tree. >>> the wind certainly caused a whole lot of trouble, closing major roadways with fallen debris. in san francisco, a group of people were sitting inside a bus people were sitting inside a bus shop shelter when from a hotel renovation came down. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> a storm led to several rescues including a taxi drove into the echuary in oakland. unfortunately, the crews weren't quick enough to rescue the driver. >> reporter: water rescue in a group of hills where teens tried body surfing this creek. >> i saw him go down. i thought, like, my friends could die. >> reporter: the friends got stuck in a tunnel and pulled out by the oakland fire department. >> it wasn't cold because we had wet suits, but it was definitely scary. >> reporter: peter is relieved his son and friends are okay, but a lesson definitely learned. >> it was a scary phone call i got, saying they got swept away. i wasn't sure. >> reporter: there was a grim outcome to this dramatic elresc near oakland airport. witnesses saw the cab disappear during the height of the storm. the cab is later pulled from the water. >> one person inside, just the driver and, you know, we were able to get him out with the rescue swimmers from alameda city and oakland fire. >> reporter: the man inside died later at the hospital. fellow cabbies knew him as raj. he was a long-time, independent driver. >> he is from india. good friend. we always know each other very well. very good person. >> reporter: a tragic casualty from the storm. >> full name of the victim has not been released. first responders say with more rain on the way, they urge everyone to be safe around water. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> a lot of you have been sending us video skpr fs and ph the rain near you. >> let's go to jess for a look at those. >> certainly, a lot of people using the hashtag abc7now. i'll share some of what i've been seeing lately. this was from yesterday. impressive photos sent to us. it says, mom asks me to move the car. glad i did. glad i did. look at all the downed trees. pe penngrove, look at this. folks tried to cross the waters, which is not a good idea. this is a flooded vineyard in yountville. this may be one of my favorites. i wanted to bring a smile to everyone's face. nessie and brodie making the most of the floods. a beautiful photo. we want to know what's happening where you live, especially today as we see the aftermath. send us your photos and video on social media using the hashtag a abc 7now. >> announcer: now, your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> we're going to take a look at walnut creek, where it is wet right now. that's due to the shower that went through there. there it is. moving through danville. the eastern sections of san ramon. doherty road. wi windamere parkway. stone ridge mall. it goes pleasanton, 84, 680, all the way to fremont, down toward mission parkway. goes across the dunbart bridge to palo alto. light showers going to move across 237 any second. be ware, things will get slick again. check out the temperatures in san francisco. 52 to 53 degrees. most of us in the 50s this morning. the loan exception, heelsberg at 49. let's talk about temperatures today. pretty calm day, considering we were in the mid 60s yesterday. it was so warm and so humid. we'll be in the mid to upper 50s. not as mild. nearly steady tomorrow and slightly cooler for wednesday. we have a light storm today. a moderate storm tomorrow. i'll give you an hour by hour look at how it'll affect your days coming up next. here's alexis. >> off to a rough start on the roads this morning, mike. i'll take you to a new crash. this is westbound 580 connector to eastbound 80. you see the flashing lights. this is reportedly a van that flipped over several times on the ramp. looks like all traffic is stopped now. we have ambulance and fire department arriving on the scene. i will definitely keep a close eye on that and have an update. westbound 580 to eastbound 80 connector in the maze. we have a major problem in the santa cruz mountains, highway 17, full closure due to a landslide. also had a power pole go down. unfortunately, couple vehicles involved, as well. stopped at 17. closed at sugarloaf and granite creek on 17. >>> coming up, a sad consequence of the major storm we have had. the mhistoric tree that is no more. >>> one year after a deadly bart shooting, the one thing the transit agency still has to do to make the train safer. >>> it is 5:11. thanks for being there. thanks for being there. this is a look at what's >>> 5:14 now. welcome back. it's been one year since a shooting on the bart train near the west oakland station and police have no leads. you may remember the images of a man suspected of killing a 19-year-old from antioch. many security cameras on board were decoys. no footage of the shooting itself exists. despite rewards, the trail has gone cold. since the shooting, bart purchased 470 operational cameras. they're also expected to be installed by july 1st. >>> a suspect has been arrested in connection with the attack on a u.s. consulate in mexico. >> the gunman is seen stalking his victim before opening fire. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, abc news learned the alleged triggerman behind this hit on that counselor official in mexico is an american. mexican officials saying the man you see first stalking, then cooly shooting state department official christopher ashcraft is an american. the 31-year-old ashcraft survived the assassination attempt on friday. mexican special forces taking him into custody. authorities say you see the suspect waiting for ashcraft's car. he reaches into the pocket and pulled a pistol, firing once before fleeing. according to the mexican officials, ashcraft is under protection at a local hospital. we'll have the latest at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, abc news, new york. >>> new details this morning regarding the deadly bus attack. an israeli soldier and nine people have been arrested. a driver rammed his truck into soldiers at a jerusalem tour spot yesterday. four people were killed, 17 others hurt. police say five of those arrested are the attacker's relatives. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there was s evidence connecting this to ice i -- isis. >>> in london, a labor strike has crippled the subway system, affects millions of people. look at the crowd outside of the station here. many people being forced to walk to work or squeeze their way to overcrowded busses. the strike shut down links to heathrow. authorities expect the backlog to last into the evening commute. >> announcer: now, a live desk update. >> announcer: from abc 7 mornings. >> this coming in, i want to show incredible video from overnight. flooding in trucky, california, near the border. they're also dealing with the flooding we've been seeing in the bay area. nasty conditions there. a lot of mud. also new is hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in that area, including northern nevada. mudslides, downed power lines, also making it difficult to get to the sierra this weekend. at last check, mud and snow were still blocking all lanes west at interstate 80 near truckee. be careful if you have plans to go to the area in the next few days. reggie? >> thanks, >> thanks, >>> the down by the storm. visitors could walk through the hallowed out base. it stood for centuries and was known as the drive-through tree. >> sad to see. >>> certainly, lots of fallen trees, lots of debris on the roadway and lots to talk about when it comes to traffic. hey, alexis. >> we have all kinds of stuff going on. i want to take you back to the maze. westbound 580 to 80 connector. this is a van that flipped over several times. those are the details callers gave to chp. we have the far left lane by, by the majority of the interchange is fully blocked and a large emergency response. haven't been able to get a good look at the van to see how much damage is done, if it landed upright or what the situation is. in the meantime, we have good news. if you're going to be traveling in gilroy, you probably heard 101 was fully closed overnight due to flooding. we have a major update. northbound has fully reopened. we saw heavy traffic as they were releasing the lanes but it looks like it cleared out quickly. southbound 101 has lanes open. stop and go traffic there. we also have a full closure of highway 17. went right by that one. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. north of scotts valley due to a mudslide. let's go to mike nicco. >> we have standing water on this. the richmond side of the bridge as you approach the toll plaza, you can see a few puddles. it is going to be wet everywhere today because more scattered, light showers are on the way with seasonal highs. a strongr storm on tuesday and a dry pattern develops. we have to wait until friday. that's a little bit of a difference in the forecast from yesterday. liv livermore, pleasanton, you see puddles developing there. in fact, some of the better radar returns right on mission boulevard from 680 to the other side of 680. some of the stronger stuff ask moving to the east. be careful if you're traveling there. scattered to light showers today on the light storm one. rainfall 1/10 to 2/10 inch. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow, moderate to light rain. power outages possible and downed trees again. through the morning hours, gets quiet. drizzle, showers turn to drizzle. by noon, we'll look for showers across the north bay. 6:00, they move across the rest of our neighborhoods. through the morning commute today, it increases a bit. nothing like we're seeing. look at the yellows and oranges spread from noon to 4:00 and 5:00. look at, yeah, red start to move in during the evening hours. we're talking about to 1 1/2 inches and the mountains flooding. it'll be an issue again. we have a storm through thursday and friday, it dries. >>> on the peninsula, police are searching for two armed robbers who hit a cell phone store in palo alto. police released surveillance photos. you see men in masks on el camino royale on saturday. the men walked into the store around closing time and forced two employees into the back office. they were frightened, of course, but not hurt. the robbers made off with new phones and cash from an open safe. >>> uc berkeley coach has been relieved of his duet tis. he coached for your years at with one winning season. and a bowl victory. dykes was interviewing for jobs the last two years. the offensive coordinator is the interim head coach and a candidate for the position. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> also, 100 years young. meet the man making the most of every second he has. >> announcer: the abc 7 storm impact scale. today's storm is level one. that means light rain. keep an umbrella handy and drive safety. track today's storm any time on track today's storm any time on the to live a life that's full.want full of a happiness found 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we still have a lot of issues on the roads. one of the main trouble spots overnight was a full closure of 101 and gilroy. they've reopened the northbound side. couple lanes getting by southbound. you are able to get through. we do have a crash in the maze. i'll talk more about this and a closure of highway 17 coming up. >> number three, crews working to clear this mudslide that shut down highway 1 in pacifica. they hope to have it open in the next hour or two. drivers will have to find another way around reina del mar avenue. >> number four, the napa river is rising and there are fears neighboring areas could see flooding today. at one point this morning, the napa river was two feet above flood stage. >>> breaking news at the lye decemb -- live desk. an officer involved shooting in san jose. officers forced to open fire on the northbound 101, northbound 880 interchange early this morning. the ramps blocked. the suspect is hospitalized. >> number six, iraqi war veteran santiago opening 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life. from chase. so you can. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >> announcer: good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> were you hunkered down over the weekend? look at the difference that 24 hours makes. we're looking at live doppler 7, and it is quiet right now. >> this is a lull between storms. giving us hopefully time to clean up the problems left behind by yesterday's big storm. this morning, flooding is still an issue. >> good morning to you on this monday, january 9th. i'm natasha zouves. >> i'm reggie aqui mike nicco and alexis smith. >> i'll start with good news. 101 reopened in gilroy if you're just waking up and turning us on this morning. we had a full closure overnight due to flooding. we have a crash in the maze, closing two of the three lanes. this is starting to back up, all the westbound 580 traffic heading to the bay bridge. it is starting to backup on to highway 24, as well. sounds like we have minor injuries. this was a mini van that over several times according to calls coming into chp. they're letting the far left lane by. the others are blocked. highway 17, a rock silide this morning and also took down a power pole. the northbound side is closed at gr granite creek. most likely, a long term closure this morning. the forecast, mike nicco? there are sprinkles out today. >> much no doubt. hi, alexis. keep the umbrella handy if you get caught under a lighter shower that'll roll through. they stretch from livermore, fremont, pa llo alto. they're heading due east. what they're doing is keeping things wet. 101 and 880 in san jose, still wet. the streets will be for your morning commute. now, the random shower is possible at noon but they'll pick up a little, especially across the north bay at 4:00. at 7:00 for the rest of us. the evening commute may be tougher. i have a stronger storm in the forecast for tomorrow. talk about that next. first, let's get some news from reggie and natasha. >>> a storm into rivers in san martin. residents are worried about the rain on the way that could get into their homes. >> unexpected. >> well, we heard oint tit on t news, had warnings on our phone but we didn't think it'd get this sad. turns out, it got worse than what we expected. >> steady stream of people making their way to sandbag stations to prepare for the weather. in sonoma county, the sheriff's department posted pictures rescuing someone in the river. 3,000 people around monterio has been told to evacuate their homes. michael shared video. if you have photos or videos, use the hashtag abc7now so we can show it on air or online. >> the napa river, nearly two feet above flood stage. the city has undergone major changes since the early 2000s and the devastating flood in 2005. residents say the city has come a long way. >> water everywhere. you know, like the downtown area flooded. people had sandbags, but you know, businesses got water all in them and everything. so it is much better now. >> if you go through the downtown area, you can see sandbags stacked in doorways there. the city is also closed off at riverside parks and paths. >>> flooding and power outages are forcing school districts in sonoma county to cancel classes. here's the districts that won't have school. alexander valley, cloverdale, forestville, geyser ville, guerneville, harmony union and monte rio union. >>> two people got trapped inside of that car last night when fisher creek overflowed the banks around 7:30 p.m. this was the scene near santa teresa and bailey. crews walked the two people to safety. >> i was heading home on bailey, going west. all of a sudden, the road just turned shiny and the flood water was coming over the road. the next thing i know, the car stalled. we were ten feet from the edge of the water. within a matter of ten minutes, the water has grown 20, 30 feet in front of us. >> just after this rescue was made, crews had to evacuate quickly because the water started rising again. >>> the flooding got so bad in san jose, it caused problems for police. look what happened after one officer went to help a stranded driver last night near santa tarea and bailey, west of highway 101. the water rose so fast during the rescue, an officer parked at the scene got trapped inside his own squad car. >> we responded because it's what we have to do. we went to assist a motorist. yet, we can fall into the same traps if we're not cautious. >> the driver is okay, and police called firefighters to help rescue the stranded officer. the officers say the particular intersection is going to remain intersection is going to remain closed until the water recedes. >>> sounds like a monsoon in martinez, right? look how much rain fell there overnight. one rain gauge showed an inch an hour. parts of the pacheco boulevard looked like a river. the drains are part of the problem this morning. sandbags kept many downtown businesses dry. >>> in san francisco, crews closed part of the great highway along ocean beach due to flooding. crews are waiting for the water to recede before reopening the highway. >>> people in the santa cruz mountains are on alert for possible evacuation because of the rising river. the planning committee went door to door yesterday, alerting residents about the rising river. >> i feel like people are doing a really good job. we let them -- we give them lots of warnings. the county has also used the reverse 911 system to let people know what's going on. >> process has been a smooth one. the river is being closely monitored. it has not yet reached flood stage. you can keep tabs on the latest storms with live doppler 7. download the abc 7 news app, enable push alerts to get advisories sent to your phone or tablet. >> announcer: breaking news from the live desk. >> we continue following the breaking news out of san jose. a shooting involving chp officers. it is under investigation right now. i've actually been working with alexis. at this point, we believe the connector from northbound 101 and northbound 880 remains closed. i listened to the police on the scene. they don't have a timetable for that. this is video from that area. we saw the suspect put into an ambulance earlier. no word on that person's condition. that person is hospitalized. the shooting happened just before midnight. it is not clear what triggered the shooting. we do know the officer called for help just prior to it. chp not saying too much. it doesn't seem like the officer was hurt. san jose police are investigating. i'll be keeping an eye out for developments. as soon as we get more details, i'll pass those along. >> announcer: now, a traffic alert. from abc 7 mornings. >> let's take a look at our crash site we have going on right now in the maze. this is westbound 580 to a eastbound 80. this is a rollover crash. we have a van that flipped over several times. that is still blocking those two right lanes. one point, we had all traffic stopped. this is definitely backing you up as you try to make your way to the bay bridge toll plaza. once you get there, we have the metering lights on. looks like cash and car pool is doing okay, at least on this side of the maze. the middle lanes definitely filling in. they flipped those on ten minutes ago. >>> update on milpitas, by a downed tree an hour and a half ago. they're working on getting it back open. hopefully it'll happen in time for the heart of the commute to kick in. really good news here, if you're going to be traveling in gilroy, we had a full closure of 101 both directions due to flooding overnight. probably about 30 minutes ago, they were able to fully open the northbound side. they had a few lanes open southbound and now it looks like it is cleared from the board. let's check in with mike nicco for a look at the forecast. you've had a busy few days, mike. >> yeah, so has a lot of other people. definitely out there trying to get through this. and it is going to be a quieter morning. let's talk about what's going on. i'll take ten seconds to talk about temperatures before we get back to the rain forecast. we're around 50 to 55 degrees on the peninsula today. pretty much all of us around 50 to 55 degrees. cooler than yesterday, but close to the average highs. today, we're a one on the storm impact scale. a light, scattered showers, rainfall. 1/10 to 2/10 inch of rain. winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour. right now, nicker backer drive, i didn't know you had a street named that. that's cool. a little ponding is possible as sprinkles to light rain. as we head down woodside to sand hill road and east palo alto and stanford. heavier rain moving across 9 and 17 in the next few minutes. more ponding possible there. rock slides maybe, maybe not. who knows right now. a little rain may trigger something to slide. san matteo bridge has been used a lot this morning. you see all the traffic heading eastbound. on the roads today, it'll be poor for both commutes because the streets will be wet. on the water, it'll be breezy across the northern sections, or at least north of the bay bridge. out and about, you'll be dodging showers from time to time. look at the golden gait. light showers today. moderate to heavy showers tomorrow. more wet weather for wednesday with temperatures in the 50s. i'll show you the impact scale for the rest of our storms coming up next. >> thank you so much, mike. >>> it happened in just seconds. coming up, police releasing dramatic, new video of a gunman's shooting rampage on an airport in ft. lauderdale. >>> the golden globes get political. you'll hear meryl streep's emotional speech about president-elect donald trump. >> 5:40 in the morning. keep on top of weather and traffic through the entire traffic through the entire commercial break with >>> welcome back. live look at your golden gate bridge commute. you may notice drizzle this morning. there will be a better chance this evening. if you take photos or video of the weather where you live, post it with the hashtag a brkabc7no. you could see it here on the news. >>> we have more on the storm watch coverage. in saint helena, deer park road between main street and the silverado trail, closed because of all the flooding. standing water block eed traffi and surprised locals. >> i've never seen the flooding ike this, never. >> i think it is a long time overdue, but it is a little scary, really. actually, this much flooding. you know, we know that it came fast, and that's probably why it is flooded so quickly. >> here's what the napa river looked like from sky 7. it is not going to take much more rain to overflow its banks. >>> in yountville, flooding closed the yountville road. the raging napa river almost touched the overpass. one resident is happy to see the rain after so many years of drought. >> i don't think it'll hurt us. doesn't hurt the vineyards in the long run. we need the water, obviously. so i think it is all great. >> once the rain stops completely, vineyards will be able to assess whether the grapes for this year's wine crop will be damaged. >>> with another round of storms approaching and the threat of more flooding, today could be a good day to stock up on sandbags. cities have sandbag filling stations. most supply the bags and sand, but don't forget to take your own shovel. we have a list of sandbag locations on our web site. abc7news.com. >>> 5:44 now. the iraqi war veteran accused of killing five people at a florida airport is due in court. video of the shooting has been released. some may find it disturbing. this is surveillance video from friday at ft. lauderdale-hollywood international airport. santiago is wearing a blue shirt on the left of the screen. he pulls out a gun and starts firing. two months ago, santiago told authorities something was wrong. >> broke no laws when he came into our office. there is currently no indication mr. santiago was working with any other individuals when he planned and carried out yesterday's attack. >> they also say that he went to their office in november of 2016 and said that his mind was being controlled by a u.s. intelligence agency. he was briefly hospitalized in december and is now facing federal charges involving murder, firearms and airport violence. conviction could bring the death penalty. >>> president-elect donald trump is responding to actress meryl streep after she blasted him at the golden globes last night without even saying his name. streep called out mr. trump for this moment, where he seems to mock a disabled reporter on the campaign trail in 2015. >> i don't remember. >> this instinct to humiliate, when it is modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody's life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing. >> in a series of tweets this morning, the president-elect said, quote, meryl streep, one of the most overrated actressed, doesn't know me but attacked me. she is a hillary flunky who lost big. i never mocked a disabled reporter, wouldn't do that, but showed groveling when he changed a 16-year-old story in order to make me look bad. meanwhile, the president-elect and his team are taking heat from democrats in washington. they're raising concerns that several of his cabinet nominees have not completed the standard ethics review process. there are two confirmation hearings today and five more on wednesday. a top government ethic official is warning lawmakers the pace of the hearings is putting undue pressure on investigation. >>> we do want to get over to alexis smith this morning. a slew of traffic issues. >> i do have an update for you guys on a -- the highway 17 crash. this is north of scotts valley. sail twai actually, one of the news crews was involved in the mudslide. this happened after 3:00 this morning. we had a large tree down. if you can believe it, our news van is underneath that tree. power lines were take down, as well. we had a pit of debris in the roadway. rocks and mud. sounds like everyone is going to be okay. the member of our staff has been transported and is getting checked out now. no other vehicles were involved. just want to stress that we still have dangerous conditions out there this morning. this is a sig alert. i'll take you to the traffic maps. new information from chp. highway 17 closed on the northbound side at granite creek. the southbound side got a couple lanes open. we have stop and go traffic throughout the area. everyone taking it slow past the scene. northbound, the busy time this time of day. rollover crash at eastbound 80 cleared so all lanes are open. let's check in with mike nicco. you know more than anybody how dangerous this storm has been, mike. >>> you bring a great point to the table. i want to add on to it. the fact the storms the next couple of days won't be very storm, except for tomorrow's, it doesn't take much now that the ground is saturated, especially in the mountains, for it to let go. if you're driving through the high country and it is r you have to be on guard for that to happen. you can see 680 is wet, whether you're going southbound toward 24 or northbound toward 242. miss and hit showers today and cool highs. stronger storm arrives tomorrow, and a chance of rain that lasts through thursday. we had to add an extra day. 84, 68, near mission boulevard, it is wet. we have ponding on the roadways developing on 680. that stretches over to warren avenue and 880. we still have light rain trying to push through santa clara. watch out for puddles there. also menlo park, palo alto, los al altos, wet. tomorrow, moderate to heavy rain. evening commute, the hardest. gusty winds again. we may see a lot of damage out of this two storm because the table has been set with showers that'll be light today. mainly in the north bay. as we head to the overnight hours, they hit us everywhere for tomorrow's morning commute. then they get more intense as we head through tomorrow's evening commute. that's when we could have more power outages, flooding and landslides. ngaatasha and reggie? >> announcer: breaking news from the nbc 7 live desk. >> i'll take it, mike. we are getting breaking international news. you can see me holding the computer, what i use to do my work, because we're getting updated information. weaver getting confirmation that u.s. officials say a u.s. navy ship fired warning shots at one or more iranian boats. ju within seconds, i got the name of the destroyer. the u.s.s. mahan. it fired warning shots at an iranian, small boat. that boat was approaching them at high rates of speed. we are getting reports that it was maybe three shots and that a helicopter may have been involved. that is from reuters. the latest from our correspondents here are saying this is a very common thing, but it happened back in august 25th. that is the last time we saw this happen. it happened in the strait right on the tip of saudi arabia that borders iran. that's the strait that connects the persian gulf to the arabian sea. we'll work on getting more information on this international story that is making headlines, just coming into the live desk. >> thank you for that story. >>> new at 6:00, thinking of getting pet insurance? we're breaking down what you need to look out for. >>> first, vice-president joe biden is in town. the health care mission he'll be on that has nothing to do with obamacare. >>> the run away porta potty >>> the run away porta potty that was almost a traffic tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some 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>> i would say to young people and i continue to say it today and i'll say is it during the next few days as we celebrate and commemorate the birthday of martin luther king jr., that when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something. you cannot afford to be quiet but to be silent. >> so what should nancy pelosi do, what should chuck schumer do, what should barack obama do? >> we must not be silent. we must act. >> you can watch the full interview tomorrow on "meet the press." kelly o'donnell is outside trump tower this morning and kelly, any reaction from trump or his team on this? >> reporter: well, as you would expect when you have a figure who has the wide respect and admiration of both republicans and democrats like john lewis, his use of the words that we just period there saying that donald trump is not a legitimate president are already having repercussions and reverberations because of the standing that lewis has in american life and in politics. so it is already a ccern for republicans who say while the criticism of how the election unfolded, democrats not being happy with the result, questions from what influence the russian hacking may or may not have had on how voters were thinking about the election are legitimate to have. but to use words like delegitimizing and not a legitimate president does raise concerns. we heard that in particular from roy blunt. here's what he had to say. >> the idea of constantly looking for ways to delegitimize the results of the election no matter how unhappy you are about it isn't the best example we set. the best example we set is understanding that there is a democratic process that you go through, there is a unique process in our country where states still matter. and mr. trump won that election handily. >> reporter: and so that's what you'll hear largely from republicans trying to turn forward, to look about what comes next with the new administration. but clearly the feelings that many democrats and others have about the sort of unsettled aspects of the election, not the vote count, not the tally, not the electoral college which has clearly resolved the donald trump won quote fair and square, but the atmosphere and the political environment of 2016 still echos in to the new year as the president-elect gets ready to go to washington on monday. it will be a day trip. he will be working on some of the things for the inauguration and his new administration. not yet making the big move. but you get a sense that there are certainly concerns about how the election uolded that ve not resolved. >> and how can we gauge the concern about how concerned they are about the true nature of trump's relations with russia or what the campaign's relation was? >> reporter: of course that has been an ongoing question and we know that the senate int intelligence committee will launch an unexpected and many say welcome investigation into the russian hacking. the trump transition team says that there were no improper contacts with russian officials. they do acknowledge that the incoming national security adviser michael flynn had some phone communication with russia's ambassador to the u.s. but they say that was purely the normal business of transition. and we saw in a new interview, print interview with the "wall street journal," donald trump is quoted as saying if russia can help on issues that the u.s. has a common interest with, things like fighting isis that type of relationship, that why would anybody want sanctions. that is curious because of course many are wondering will the new administration keep the punishment imposed by the o outgoinged administration attempted interference. so he leaves that door open about rolling back those sanctions. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> well, some frightening moments that we'll tell you about what happened to the driver of this truck during the ongoing ice storm. ♪ if you're gonna make an entrance... 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>> john lewis is one of the great americans of our generation. he's a personal hero. he's a friend. he's someone whose opinion i would not challenge. but what his statement underscores i think, and this is a point, is whye need a select committee, a bartisan effort, a complete examination of the role of russia in the last election cycle. because it's dangerous and people have missed the point. the point is not simply did it have an impact on the election. the question is did they attempt to have an impact on the election. and if they did it, then it constitutes espionage, it constitutes something that all americans should be concerned about. any interference with our election process. so the air needs to be cleared and it's not going to be cleared unless there is a thorough examination. either a select committee, bipartisan commission of citizens with the full power to examine all of the facts and in a public fashion. >> there are just days before the inauguration. does donald trump deserve the opportunity to go into the office without being a could th accusations? >> i don't think that you can just drop the issue with russia simply because there is an inauguration taking place. certainly the president will -- the president-elect will become the president. he simply is going to have to govern. what i think would be good is if he would embrace the idea of a full and complete examination, indicate that he's going to fully cooperate with it. because it's a bit of heho protested too much, i think by continuing to protest -- and i feel one might feel that they're trying to delegitimize his prz. b prz city. but this is bigger than donald trump. whether our elections are elections that americans participate in. if we don't, if you will, air all the facts with respect to russia, what we are going to face in the future is not only russia, but other nations having if you will campaign offices inside of the american democratic system. that is unacceptable. is that not what we want. we should not the tolerate any interference in our elections process. there is enough there to warrant i think a complete and full examination. and i think cooperating around the examination is in the best interests of the country. there has been suggestions that other countries may have sought to influence our elections process. if that's the case, let there be transparency. we deserve to know. >> i want to ask you about the l mlk march. what is it that you want the trump administration to do? >> i think a strong commitment to enforce civil rights law. whether the voting rights act and commitment not only to enforce the existing voting rights agenct, will you a willi nrs n ness to work on a fix to the shelby case. and also an opportunity for innercity america. we've come a long way since the recession of 2007, 8 and 9. however, unemployment remains high. wages remain continuingly stagnant. i'd like to see a bipartisan plan, we're willing to work along with anyone who wants to put a plan together to meaningfully create job opportunities and upward mobility particularly for young people who reside in america's not the only urban communities, but i think the areas of poverty and distress and suburban and rural america. there is a chance here. so we would like to see a commitment around civil rights and economic opportunity. not only from the new administration and the new cabinet, but i think from both sides of the aisle in the congress. dr. king and his message went beyond politics. it went to justice and morality. this march today is a reaffirmation by all of us to the principles that dr. king fought for. and those principles have inspired so many of us and guided the work of many. it's a reaffirmation, a time for recommitment. >> let's talk about this moving forward, though. you and other leaders have voiced your concerns about senator jeff sessions' past as it relates to allegations of racism. take a listen to one of his supporters what they said. >> if you disagree with senator sessions because of his political views, let's have a conversation about that. but let's do it on the facts, not on 30 years of innuendos and allegations that have been disproven. after 20 years of knowing senator sessions, i have not seen the slightest evidence of racism because it does not exist. i know a racist when i see one and i've seen more than one. but jeffessions is not one. >> so after hearing this kind of sentiment, what is the disconnect? >> i think the disconnects is it's not about, quote, whether senator sessions is a racist. it's about whether we can trust senator sessions should he become attorney general to be aggressively enforce the civil rights laws, to use the power of the justice department to fulfill the mission of the justice department and the mission of the work that has taken place over the last 50 years. that this is not about personality, about whether we like someone or whether someone is polite or gentlemanly. this is more about the record. so i think that the hearings i don't think provide any of us with any additional evidence. and i think it's more than 30 years ago. i mean i know his vote against loretta lynch. i note the fact that he opposed retroactivity of the crack cocaine disparity reduction bill. those sorts of things raise important questions. for you, should he be confirmed? i think we'd like to encourage him to give strong signals to all of us that that justice department is going to tip. there are concept decrees in baltimore, in chicago. there is a police community initiative that is taking place under the obama administration. we like to see him continue that. we'd like to see him aggressively ensure that those cities that have made commitments to police reform carry out those reforms and it's not an effort to either undue those efforts, those consent decrees or to some extent weaken e power of the justice department in enforcing these laws. >> marc morial, great to have you here and we'll see you at the mlk march. >>> now donald trump's frequent use of twitter. well documented, but the ripple effects of the president-elect's social media seem to be growing wider. savannah sellers is here with more. >> thanks. and that is exactly right. the effects of the trump tweet can be huge. just this week, a mobile app called trigger has added a feature where users can be alerted when trump tweets about a company they have invested in. since according to the app an unfavorable tweet by trump could cost a company billions. but the president-elect is adamant that he will continue his tweeting sways. so is this xwofrnigoverning in of social media or should trump stop the twitter habit? he tweets often and early. take to go dwittwitter round th clock to share his personal thoughts on just about everything. >> let's show you a twitter war between touchdown and senator warren. >> tweet storm from the president-elect. >> reporter: from meryl streep's acting abilities, calling her overrated, to the apprentice, shaming newcomer arnold schwarzenegger. to fake news. calling out crooked opponents. this is a look at some of the words he frequently uses. crooked. dishonest. weak. failing. all among his top adjectives. as trump's visibility has increased, so has the impact of a single tweet. a recent tweet complaining about the cost of boeing's new air force one caused the aerospace giant's stock to drop $2 per share in just one day. trump has nearly 20 million followers on twitter. small compared to the likes of justin bieber or taylor swift, but against other politicians and lieaders like hillary clinton, his audience is huge. trump's team says the tweeting will tip. >> it's free for you. you get information from him. and the press doesn't like it because he is it an end run around him and it's a democratization of information. >> reporter: a new poll shows nearly two-thirds of americans want trump to st teting on his personal account. >> dyou think donald trump should keep tweeting? 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>> of course john lewis is a personal hero of mine. i mean what he did for americans of color and for all americans back in the 1960s changed america. so i have tremendous respect for him. and him saying -- making these comments of course certainly has created the sensational news story that it is. i think that it's very clear to me that donald trump won the election. i mean, whether you voted for him or you didn't vote for him, whether you are a fan or a foe, he won the election fair and square. and no matter what role the russians may have had in the election, it's clear that donald trump supporters were enthused and came out in big numbers to support him and to make him president. >> and do you think democrats like john lewis should be trying to work with trump for the good ofhe country instead of taking this divisive tact? >> no, i actually think that he is taking a very courageous stance here and it goes along with his long legacy. think about what john lewis bled for in the 1960s. he bled for african-americans to have the right to cast their ballots to be a part of this democratic process and to be full citizenship in a free democratic society. russian interference into that process is something that goes to the core of what he fought and bled for. so i think that it's very important for us to get to the bottom of what happened regardless of the actual outcome of the election. i think it's very concerning to have a deficit of 4 million votes and we're going to be swearing in someone who received fewer votes and has a cloud of succespicion because of russian interference. >> and we've learned this morning that the senate intelligence committee will be performing its own investigation into trump's possible ties with russia. rick, what kind of impact do those questions have if these are the not resolved? >> i think there is a certain iron any with john lewis talking about i will legitimacy of donald trump when donald trump questioned the legitimacy of the last president barack obama is for nearly his entire term. i think the russian inquiry i said at the beginning has legs, it will have legs, and it will always provide people with an ability to say that his presidency is somehow illegitimate. i do think -- i agree with joe, i think he won fair and square. he got the most electoral votes. but i think this will always taint the election. >> and a congressional briefing turned adversarial with democrats questioning james comey o comey's handling of the hillary clinton e-mails. what can they accomplish? >> i think he nee to be held accountable because what did he a week before the election in october was really problematic and now we see when we're looking back to hisdon't-it's n with his words saying i don't comment on ongoing investigations. it's almost laughable. that is serious charge to say you top of the have faith in the director of in the world in whi things are very dangerous and we need to have faith in that leader. so i think the investigation into comey's actions is important and i think it's a very serious one. i think the russian interference in the election is problematic regardless of the outcome of the election. i no, ma'am not in disagreement that donald trump won the election under our current rules. what i'm saying is that the interference by the russians stealing private e-mails, stealing john podesta's private gmail messages, is something we need to look into regardless of the outcome like i said. >> how long can the president-elect keep this feud going um with your nation's spy agencies? 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"the court finds even having been given every benefit of the doubt, the misconduct of the attorney general, jeff sessions, in this case far surpasses in both extensiveness and measure the totality of any prosecutorial misconduct ever previously presented to or witness bid this court. never seen anything like that. i would not have known about that before david cole testified from the aclu. joining us is david cole, national legal director of the aclu. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> am i right in seeing the aclu wouldn't normally as a matter of course testify at a con dpir mission hearing for a nominee like this? >> it's been decades. we have a long standing policy of neither supporting nor opposing nominees for office and we didn't support or oppose senator sessions, we presented our concerns and our concerns are wide ranging and deep and our position is the senate should not confirm him until it gets satisfactory answers to those concerns. >> so many of the objections that have been raised to senator sessions' nomination and the concerns that have been raised in terms what have the vetting process for him should be like have been about his record on civil rights. you talked about that today but you did also bring up this case that -- i realize it's been discussed and hashed through since he's been nominated but it's not as widely known. i wonder if you brought that up because you're worried that his previous experience as an attorney general at the state level, if that sort of alleged misconduct at the state level was extrapolated to the national level that that could be a particular kind of crisis that we might not be expecting from jeff sessions even as we do look at his civil rights stuff? >> well, absolutely. i think you've got two things to look at with senator sessions. he was a prosecutor for a fairly extensive period of time and how did he exercise that power? and we find that he exercised in the a very, very disturbing way. this case was seen by the judge as the worst case of prosecutorial misconduct he'd ever seen in his life on the bench. steven gillers, a professor of legal ethics at nyu who's been doing this business for 40 years says it's the worst case he's seen in 40 years. so are we now going to give to a person who abused his office in this way on behalf of campaign contributors a case that was completely baseless and all 222 counts were thrown out on prosecutorial misconduct grounds. are we going to give him the most powerful prosecutorial post in the nation? that raises serious questions and they don't just go to his ideology, they go to his exercise of this incredible power. >> david cole, aclu national legal director, appreciate both the magnitude of this decision to make that testimony today but also appreciate you sort of making it a national story. i think a lot of people wouldn't know about this had you not front paged it. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. >>> much 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i am breaking with sinatra diggs -- to testify on the nomination of one of my colleagues but i believe that in the choice between standing with senate norms or standing up for what my conscious tells me is best for our country, i will always choose conscience and country. i pray that my colleagues will join me in opposing his nomination. >> that today was the first time a sitting u.s. senator has ever testified against another sitting u.s. senator in a confirmation hearing. that decision by senator cory booker of new jersey today to testify against senator jeff sessions's nomination to be attorney general, that was a lot of things today but one of the things it was was history. joining us now for the interview is senator booker. senator, i know this is an incredibly busy night. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, rachel, good to be back on. >> how hard a decision was this? you knew this was unprecedented. you knew it would put you in the history books and probably attract the ire of a lot of your colleagues, how hard a call was this for you? >> it wasn't that hard of a call. these are issues that have been at a core of my work since i've first gotten to public life, issues of civil rights, issues of equal rights, protecting vulnerable people. i'm here because of strident lawyers who stood up and fought for my rights when it wasn't comfortable or convenient so this was a case with especially with the extreme views where jeff sessions doesn't even line up with the majority of his republican colleagues on things like criminal justice reform this was a case where i thought there was a clear threat to many people in our country and silence in that case is unacceptable. i had to speak up at every opportunity i had. >> you mentioned criminal justice reform there. you also said today if confirmed senator sessions will be required to pursue justice for women, his record indicate he is won't. he will be expected to defend v voting rights but his record indicates he won't. i feel like that's a powerful argument, i feel like the entire confirmation process thus far has been him trying to rebut that, trying to say "i am not who you think i am, you have concerns about me on civil rights and equal protection and discrimination, don't have them, i don't deserve that nomination." have you been at all persuaded by the arguments he has made portraying himself very differently than he's behaved in the senate all these years? >> no, because he has a 40-year career of serving and many levels of law enforcement and as a united states senator. he has openly criticized the department of justice for doing the very things i talked about, criticized them for holding cities accountable for police treatment of citizens, criticized the department of justice -- guidance that was give on the stop bullying against gay and lesbian kids, criticized the department of justice for getting involved as a party to cases taking on states for suppressing votes. so here's somebody who has told us, shown us who he is. his whole career from his days of using his office to try to stop a group of lgbt young people from meeting on a college campus, this has been a consistent person and you have to give him this, for consistency in the things he's been doing and saying for all these years and you can't just somehow declare that you're going to be doing things differently suddenly now that you're up for this position. >> the unspoken rule that you violated today is one of these long-standing traditions of the senate in terms of the way that senators defer to one another and treat one other, the collegiality of that body. one of the consequences of those traditions is that everybody thinks that -- well, not everybody, a lot of people believe that jeff sessions, despite these concerns, that he will be confirmed, that he has almost an unbreachable advantage simply by being a united states senator who is being confirmed with the u.s. senate. if he is confirmed, if the odds are with him, are you worried about retaliation? about him getting his revenge on you, on your constituents or on the democratic conference? >> well, look, that's a profoundly powerful position and my concern is not the well-being of me or other electeds, this is a person that is in a position where he can defend or not or even make the lives more difficult of some of the most vulnerable people in america and so this isn't about what could happen in the realm of politics or even in the realm of my life. this is a real threat to those folks that i got into politics to try to do something for and with and try to make this america real for everybody. so i am -- i have a heaviness, a sadness from the day that donald trump announced this appointment, this has been weighing on me and my heart and i think most people don't understand the power of the justice department. nor do they appreciate how the obama administration through the justice department has been doing extraordinary things on mandatory minimums, on mass incarceration. this has been a great justice department that has been affirming the rights of the marginalized in our country and i think that's about to come to a horrible end and an about-face and it's going to necessitate more people speaking up, standing up, resisting and fighting. >> senator cory booker of new jersey joining us on a very, very busy night in the senate after what was a really remarkable day. senator, thank you, we'll look forward to having you back soon. >> thank you very much, rachel. >> senator cory booker joining us. you saw him there, he was in the u.s. capitol. that explains some of the statuary behind him. as i mentioned, the united states senate is involved in a series of lightning votes on amendments important and not important tonight but those are expected to go until 4:00 in the morning. we'll keep an eye on what happens in washington throughout the evening. stay with us. no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my 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ended up spilling out, including what they think could be sulfuric acid. biggest concern is they could mix and that would be bad for everyone out here. now they don't believe any spilled into the drain or waterways. the driver was not hurt but he was arrested on suspicion of dui. once they get these pool chemicals cleaned up out of that truck and away from the scene, then they'll have to call in the tow truck, get that truck towed away, and then hopefully people will be able to use the exit ramp here at northbound 808 on to mission boulevard, which is an important thoroughfare for people who are heading from 880 to 680 or 680 to 880. >>> okay we're going to check in with alexis now. is this causing much of a problem? >>> not at 5:02. if we make it to 6:02, that will be a different story. i'll show you on the traffic maps exactly where that is. northbound 880 off ramp two mission boulevard and that is fully closed while the hazmat crews clean up that spill. you can use 237 in the milpitas area. that is wide open this morning and then 84 back open this morning so if you are heading to the tri-valley, caughting over from 880 up 84, you want to take the long way to get to 680. that is an option as well. we do have plenty of closures including highway 1. i'll talk about that next. let's check in with mike and it's raining again. >>> yes it is but this will be the last morning commute we have to deal with this week. well, we have tomorrow. sorry. south of the stanford campus, heading all the way to 82 and 1011, your middle field road there we have a little bit of a moderate rain. light rain falling just about everywhere as the center of the storm is rotating over top of us right now. look at the san mateo bridge. it's raining right now. it is much colder, 40 to 47 this morning, as we go through your 12-hour day planner. tefrs in the up every 40s but tapering of the rain until it's finally gone by 7:00. >>> the days of pounding rain we've had so far has triggered a big mess near pinole. >> drivers are being forced to take a big detour. amy hollyfield is there now to show us the damage. >> reporter: hi, reggie. it's raining again right now. this is how we got in this situation. the rain just keeps coming but look at all of those road closed signs. they've got plenty of them out here. just to make sure everybody knows and this really could be a problem for commuters this morning. look at this view from sky 7 of what happened. a chunk of alhambra valley road is gone at castro ranch road. the pinole creek runs underneath it. it became so swollen from all the rain and it just took out some of this road. it's about 70 feet wide, this big hole, and 30 feet deep. those who took a look down into the hole felt a little shocked by it all. >> this is just absurd. it's like really crazy to see how things actually play out when you're in a drought and then all of a sudden, bam, there goes 20 inches of rain. >> reporter: some drivers say this street helps them cut their drive in half. it's a popular shortcut. today, they are going to have to go around. today and for many days, because the department of public works says it doesn't even know when it can start this repair or how long it will take. live near pinole, amy hollyfield. >>> let's get over to hollister now. it is still getting rain this morning after more than 100 people had to evacuate their flooded homes. we're showing you the map. hollister just south of gilroy and san benito county. the pacheco creek overflowed from all the rain, it's also filled with debris. sky 7 shows you just how high the water got there. some homes have tens of thousands of dollars in damage. once the water recedes, building inspectors will have to go house to house to see which ones are not safe. >>> so the worst of the storm has passed but it has left behind a muddy mess. abc7 news reporter kate marzullo as a look at clean-up in alameda county. >> reporter: it's cloe going on kilkare road in sunol. cars able to continue on their way only when the trucks make room. the road is still recovering from storm damage. tony berry posted this video on facebook. >> there's mud, about 3 feet of mud just clogged on the street. >> reporter: luke donovan spent more than 2 hours in the pouring rain trying to clear the culvert so the runoff would flow into the creek. >> i get some of it, it clogged back up again, so it's constantly unplugging. >> reporter: the alameda county fire department says one home may be compromised, a family of seven displaced. this road also suffered a mudslide. >> mudslide goes for about a quarter of a mile, just blew out the whole side of the hill. >> reporter: holy cross monastery posted this photo on facebook along with a message they lost power and phone service. >>> that was katie marzullo reporting. >>> miles canyon road, also known as state route 84 reopened around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. it was closed at 10:00 tuesday night because of flooding and a mudslide. this car got stuck and firefighters had to rescue two people. the car, left behind. >>> an overflowing dam and rushing creek in los gatos became an instant attraction for residents. you can see why. the lexington reservoir peaked at about 1 1/2 feet above the water. it's usually slow moving but right now it looks like class 3 rapids. another resident says he's been in that area for six decades and never seen anything like this. you can keep tabs on the latest storms with live doppler 7, download the abc7 news app, enable push alerts to get weather advisories sent straight to your phone or tablet. >>> on to developing news overnight, u.s. troops moved into poland and are now knocking on russia's door. >> this would be the first deployment to that area. it's meant to reassure nato allies and nato allies are happy, at least for now, but have already expressed fear that protection would go away when donald trump takes office. this is new video from western poland. u.s. army troops, tanks, other armors vehicles roifd in poland. a lieutenant with this troop also said they would eventually go into the baltic states, estonia, lithuania, latvia, to protect those nato partners from a russian threat also. there's about 1,000 troops in this protection effort. >>> happening today, police are going to hold a town hall meeting to update last friday's police shooting in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. the suspect received life threatening injuries after being shot by an officer on capital avenue and minerva street. the suspect's neighbor called 911 to report that the suspect was banging on the wall. police say when officers tried to talk to him, he became combative and grabbed a baton from one of the officers. this town hall meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the recreation center on capital avenue. >>> an illegal operation in oakland that included gambling, drugs, and raw sewage is out of business this morning. deputies arrested 20 of the 28 people found inside of a building at 69th and ban croft avenues yesterday. sky 7 shows the backyard just filled with deeb and trash there. a 5-year-old was among the people illegally living inside the building in unsanitary conditions. the business had been in operation for a long time. authorities have red tagged the building as unsafe. no one who was living there will be allowed to return. >>> happening today, san francisco's audit and oversight committee plans to discuss the city's tall building safety code during a meeting at city hall. this is just the latest meeting on the sinking meantime in the south of market area. the board of supervisors committee is slated to hear from the city administrator. they're also scheduled to discuss the dewatering impact on building conditions with the san francisco public utilities commission. the city attorney and dozens of homeowners are suing the millennium tower's developer. the meeting begins at 9:30 this morning. >>> we still have some conditions that warrant an immediate action if you haven't already. that's seeking higher ground as these creeks are going to continue flooding. remember, turn around, don't drown. if you can't see the road, find an alternate route. may make you late but you'll get there alive. current lifl 37.1. russian river in guerneville, still above flood stage but it has crested and now it's going to fall below flood stage a little bit quicker by 4:00 this afternoon but still a flood warning until late tonight. temperatures in the news, weather, and sports bay from 41 napa, 47 in american canyon, one of the warm spots. 47 in alameda, newark, these temperatures up to 9 degrees cooler than yesterday. here's your rush hour forecast. light to moderate rain. there will be some ponding. the evening rush, mainly dry, with a stray shower. so things are going to get easier as we go through the day but this morning, tell us all about us, alexis. >>> we're still dealing with a lot of mudslides and clean-up out there this morning. this is highway 1. just a little bit south of assistancen beach so you can see we've got some heavy duty equipment out there. this was late last night. chp was still working on cleaning up this slide so we have about a three-mile stretch of highway 1 closed between panoramic highway and muir beach. for now, you aren't going to be able to get through that stretch. soggy commute on the san mateo bridge but no delays there and a quick check of some drive times. westbound 58 po, tracy to dublin, wide open there. webb highway 4, as is southbound 101. >>> an unbelievable scene caught on camera as a gunman chases down a sheriff's deputy and opens fire. >>> and the huge fine the government is slapping on volkswagen for the emissions cheating scandal. >>> and outgrowing ikea? >>> and outgrowing ikea? the exact age when >>> welcome back. we're bringing you a live look approaching the richmond-san rafael bridge. it is quiet out there but we are dealing with wet roadways. i dealt with some ponding coming in this morning so be careful out there. if you take any photos or video of the weather where you live, be sure to post them with #abc7now so we can see and share it. >>> and probably a good reminder that with more rain to come, it's still not too late to have those sandbags ready. a lot of bay area communities have sandbag filling stations set up. in most cases they have the sand and the bag, but they don't necessarily have shovels so you might have to bring your own. we have a list of sandbag filling locations on our website, abc7news.com. >>> well, it is hard not to think of our drought after all of the rain and the snow, water officials, though, say california needs more still. the state department of water resources reports that reservoir levels statewide are now at 97% of normal for this time of year. they are seeing big gains in the two largest reservoirs. southern california, though, missed nearly all of the storms. they're still seeing dry conditions but we're getting a drought update today. >>> in today's gma first look, dramatic dash cam video shows an ambush of a georgia deputy. >> he was shot while responding o to a call from a father worried about his son's mental health. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, georgia police say they have a suspect in custody after a dramatic shootout with a deputy who was coming to check on him. >> i don't know if the deputy was shot or not. i'm scared to death. >> reporter: this is the view from deputy michael's dash cam. he's arriving at a house after officers say a father called police reporting his 28-year-old son was having a mental health episode. police say this is where matthew ed monson fires two shots at his parked patrol car. the video shows him run for safety with edmondson close behind. he hops over the gate but ed monson catches up. we then see the suspect fire at the deputy and he fires back as edmondson retreats, officials say both men were injured in the shootout but will survive. and we'll have more on that shootout coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, abc news new york. >> that was crazy to watch. >>> it's the last call for alcohol at starbucks. it says it will no longer offer beer and wine at most of its locations. starbucks first introduced its evening program in seattle in 2010. it eventually expanded the idea to more than 400 u.s. locations, including stores here in the bay area. some critics say the beer and wine format didn't really fit with the brand. starbucks isn't giving up, though. the company says it may continue offering its evening program at higher end locations or overseas. >>> pg&e is laying off nearly 400 full-time workers to try to save $300 million a year. the company will also cut 800 contractors and will not be filling 500 open positions. pg&e hopes to cut additional costs by renegotiating existing vendor contracts. >>> kaiser permanent offering a new medical assistance program in richmond in hopes of filling hundreds of openings. kaiser is offering a 50% tuition discount for the first group of students who enrolg. the 15-month program is $7,500 with that discount. kaiser says it's looking to fill openings in northern california. it hopes future grads will fill those jobs which pay up to $27 an hour. >>> let's get over o right now. certainly saw the wet roadways out there but we're expecting lighter showers for the rest of the day. >> it's going to taper after the morning commute and it's going to add a little bit of to our percentage of normal and how much greater we are than where we should be for this time of the year from 175% in santa rosa, livermore, 164%. look at that. oeksd and san francisco, 138%, 136% and even san jose who have been left out of the some of the heavier rain are still above average for the rain year. here's a look at san rafael, light rain falling right now cooler today, dry and warmer, get those sunglasses back out and keep them out for friday through monday and then get ready for possibly a strong storm. it looks like one's brewing for tuesday and wednesday. we'll tweak it as we get closer. windsor, nice yellow, orange mass right there, means moderate shower and some ponding developing right now. same thing as you head towards calastoga and you can see some lighter rain around petaluma, san rafael, all the way towards larkspur and then from benicia road on to 780 towards benicia and across the bridge to martinez, you're going to find ponding on the roadways and dealing with from alamo, danville, san ramon, pockets of ponding developing there. so the morning's got our greatest impact, becoming scattered showers in the flooding potential's going to taper so here are my thoughts for at least our concerns. hydroplane, highest concern. stream or creek flooding, river flooding, power outages and debris flows, those are low. the drying begins tomorrow. temperatures will reach 60 by the holiday, monday, and then that storm, which is now one, possibly two, light to moderate tuesday and wednesday. >>> i want to take you back down to fremont where we've got that crash involving the pickup truck that was carrying a bunch of pool chemicals. i just talked to matt keller on the scene. we have that full ramp closure northbound 880 mission boulevard but he said they're not having too much trouble getting those pool chemicals removed from the scene. they have to fix some barrels until the area and they're hoping to have that ramp open by 7:00 this morning. so we'll check in with matt again. still have a full closure due to flooding, highway 37 between 1 o 1 and atherton so no change there. that water just not going down. and a live look outside at our emeryville camera, westbound 880 filling in. so far, b.a.r.t. is looking good. ace rail, no issues this morning but i'm hearing about some delays with capital corridor. we'll take a look at that next. >>> volkswagen will pay a $4.3 billion penalty in connection with three criminal charges in their emissions cheating scandal. this is the biggest penalty against an automaker in u.s. history. the u.s. justice department has indicted six vw execs involved in the scandal. they're charged with conspiracy to defraud the united states. volkswagen has admitted it designed cars to cheat government tests. >>> a lack coffee table, a amom bed, a billy book shelf, these are all ikea items you might find in a 20-something apartment and there's a reason. >> according to credit and financing company earnest, 24 is the age at which most persons tend to buy the inexpensive scandinavian designs. the target age range, mid 20s to mid 30z and this is the age when most adults will break up with ikea. you know what it is? 34 years old. and those people will move on to crate and barrel, west elm, williams and sonoma. we want to know what you think about this. go on social media, share your thoughts, #abc 7 getup-what about those meatballs, though. >> love those meatballs,ling berry jam. >> thank you. next is seven 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northern works their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. >>> it is 5:24 here are the seven things you need to know this morning. number one, breaking news in fremont, a hazmat clean-up is underway on 880 near the mission boulevard off ramp, a pickup truck crash and it spilled toxic chemicals. the driver's all right but was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> and overall, number two, we're doing okay on the roads this morning, especially considering it's pretty soggy out there but we just got record of a capital corridor delay. 38 minutes behind schedule. that is due to track work so we'll see if that impacts any other trains this morning. >>> weather is number three and that is fitting because this is our third and final storm and it's our weaker storm but it's hitting right now, which means we're going to have a messy morning commute with ponding on the roadways. i'll talk about some drier weather and then another big storm possible in the seven day forecast. >>> officials do not have an estimate on when repairs will even begin on this gaping hole on a popular roadway near pinole. look at this. alhambra valley road collapsed from recent rain, leaving this hole 70 feet wide, 30 feet deep. it is now closed indefinitely. >>> number five, the russian river remains at flood stage and is expected to stay there until 4:00 this afternoon. this morning, residents are busy restocking supplies. the new concern in landslides because the ground there is so oversaturated. >>> number six from the live desk, in baltimore, maryland, four people have been hurt, six kids are still missing after a house fire. the four hurt include a female adult and two kids in critical condition, plus a child said to be in serious condition. a search for the missing is happening right now. >>> thanks, jessica. number seven, the san diego chargers reported move to l.a. is sparking new questions about the fate of the raiders. according to the las vegas review, the pittsburgh steelers owner believes that the raiders could still move to vegas even without the funding of ceo shell addenton. >>> woddy harlson has officially stepped into a galaxy far, far away. the oscar nominated actor has joined the cast of the second anthology "star wars" film. his character is multidimensional, whatever that means. >> what does that mean? >> we will have to wait for more. the "star wars" spinoff film is scheduled to be released next year. >>> a blizzard is battering northern japan this morning. the winter system expected to dump as much as 35 inches of snow along the coast of the sea of japan. authorities have also issued warnings about possible avalanches. strong winds also an issue there, combusts have been clocked at 65 miles per hour. this cold front expected to last throughout the weekend. >>> in portland, oregon, snow shutting down the oregon zoo right now and the animals are loving it. look at your screen. this is a moment of sunshine for you today. tweeting out this video yesterday showing the polar bears rolling around. the otters. sea lions, or more like snow lions. perhaps most surprising, the elephant. look at it. kind of hesitant at first and then just trumping around, having a great time. i love this video. >> i wondered what the african animals would think of it and apparently they think a lot of it. >> all about it. >> we're going to come back with another full 90 minutes of news including something every b.a.r.t. rider will likely be excited to hear. >>> there could be a fix on the way for all those broken escalators. >>> our storm coverage is continuing with flooding in the south bay, when crews will get to dozens of homes left under water. >>> plus an nba team with a very scary experience on a runway, and i have the new information just coming in. >>> and taking a live look >>> and taking a live look outside at 5:27, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> back to that breaking news in fremont, a hazmat team working to clean up a chemical spill on 880. >> that's where we find abc7 news reporter matt keller who just got some new information from the scene. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. yeah, just got some new information from the chp. they say that the caltrans hazmat crew had no problem getting those pool chemicals out of that truck and on to their truck. you can see the tow truck is here and they have to remove that truck from those barrels. here's the issue that they're going to face next. they are going to keep this exit ramp closed for at least another hour and a half that they believe so they can get the time to replace those attenuator barrels that were damaged during the crash. this all happened just before 1:00 this morning. the f-150 bupt crashed into the barrels, pool chemicals ended up spilling out, two gallons were open, another 23 gallons closed, they don't believe any entered the drain or waterways. the driver was not hurt but he was arrested on suspicion of dui. they are estimating 7:00 a.m. of course, anybody who's trying to get over to 680 from 880 here this morning, they're going to have to take an alternate route. live in fremont, matt keller, abc7 news. >>> all right, for that alternate route, let's get over to alexis. >>> i think we'll definitely see some delays spilling over on to northbound 880, possibly 680 there as well. and yeah, here's a look at where it is on our traffic maps. that's where matt is. that's what fully closed this morning. couple alternates that are looking great right now, you can exit south of there in milpitas and just take 237 to cut over to 680 or we do have 84 back open so if you are heading to the tri-valley this morning, i know that is certainly the longer way around but if you're traveling north of the fremont area, that is an option as well. but no matter what detour you take, it is going to be soggy. here's mike nicco with a look at the forecast. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. one more commute and i promise things are going to get easier, at least weather-wise. you saw the update with live doppler 7. a moderate to heavy shower where 9 and 236 come together heading over to skyline boulevard, highway 35 there and eventually possibly los gatos and saratoga. we've got some lighter rain on walnut creek. you can see as we look south on 680. dress warmer today with temperatures in the 40s. steadier rain this morning becoming scattered showers by noon, a stray shower possible at 4:00 and then the rain is over by 7:00. >>> this morning, drivers in the east bay will have to figure out how to get around a massive roadway mess on a popular shortcut. >> it's pretty dramatic, just east of pinole, alhambra valley road collapsed last night and left a gaping hole, 70 feet wide and 30 feet deep. it was washed away by all the our that's been flowing through pinole creek the past few days. drivers in pinole, richmond, hercules, they use this. it's now closed indefinitely and there is no estimate on when repairs are going to begin. >>> in martinez, a big eucalyptus branch fell down on a car driving down alhambra avenue and didn't take long for crews to chop it up. they took out the entire tree after arborers expressed concern that the tree might come down. >> this particular eucalyptus has lost a branch before, and i think the city's doing a great thing, finally cutting it down. you hate to lose a tree, but this is a pretty safe -- it's a safe move right here. >> there was damage to the driver's convertible. the driver is going to be okay. >>> this morning, in guerneville, the russian river remains at flood stage and will remine there until 4:00 this afternoon. it kresed just after 6:00 last night at 38 feet, flooding river road. yesterday, a team of national guardsmen and paramedics made house calls using a high water vehicle as seen in cell phone video. no serious injuries have been reported. some residents are proceeding with caution to resymptom supplies. >> the other day i picked up a generator and a boat and a couple other things i thought i might need, propane in case the power went out. >> the concern moving forward is landslides because the ground is so saturated. if you see any earth or tree movement, you are urged to call the county and have the area inspected. >>> once the rain stops and flood waters recede in hollister, just south of highway 152, inspectors will have to do house by house to see which homes need to be red tagged. hollister is southeast of gilroy. sky7 was overhead as the sun came up yesterday morning and you can see how severe this flooding is that stretched across dozens of properties and farms. more than 100 people along with some pets and livestock had to be evacuated as pacheco creek rose from all the rain. >> i hope this makes the community aware that the creeks really do need to be cleaned out so that the water can flow through instead of getting hung up. >> almost 50 people had to be rescued by emergency crews who came in to take them to safety. the red cross set up a shelter just a few miles away from hollister. >>> and remember, you can track any storm with our abc7 news app. we do have live doppler 7 will tonight app and you can enable push alerts to get breaking news updates. >>> close call for an nba team after a scary incident with their charter plane. >> yes, overnight, we learned a plane that skidded off the icy runway in mull waukey was the plane carrying the miami heat basketball team. their nerves definitely rattled this morning and take a look at this new video. the plane went into a slide on the runway after landing in milwaukee last night. no one was injured. the plane stayed on the pavement. you can see, though, it turned sideways. there are reports that the airliner had to be towed to safety. it couldn't actually make its way there to the gate by itself. the incident is being blamed on icy and clislick runways. >>> glad everyone's okay. >>> san francisco's muni is trying to determine how a body ended up on the tracks near the underground church street station. a train operator saw the man's body yesterday afternoon. abc7 news was at the church street station where all service was shut downgoing into downtown for more than six hours. a muni spokesperson said they are looking at train video. they're trying to see whether a train hit the man or if there was some other cause of death. >>> happening today, possible good news for b.a.r.t. riders, the agency's board plans to vote on two key contracts, one to repair or replace 23 escalators and the other to build can rain can cause sleerks to break down. >>> oakland mayor libly shaft has issued an executive order. this is just the latest move to change city policy after the deadly ghost ship fire last month that happened at a nonpermitted warehouse. under the order, property owners of buildings not zoned for residential use have 60 days to correct building and code violations. residents have to get a five-day warning before any building, housing, or fire inspectors enter their premises. the mayor's order calls for review of funding available to help in legalizing those buildings. >>> the san diego chargers intend to announce plans as early as today that they will be moving to los angeles. that's according to our sister network espn. sources tell espn that the team has already notified nfl commissioner roger goodell and other league owners that they're going to make the move. another source says the owner has not sent a formal relocation letter to the league. the franchise played it inaugural season in l.a. before moving to san diego in 1961. the team and city recently failed in efforts to get public financing for a new stadium. >>> it appears l.a. is out as a relocation option for the raiders. yesterday, owner mark davis met with the nfl stadium and finance committee in new york city to give updates on his plans for the potential move to las vegas. if the raiders file for relocation by february 15, a vote could be held as early as march. that's when nfl owners hold their annual meeting in phoenix. the raiders would need the support of 24 of the 32 owners in order to move. >>> thought we'd start with some video round mill valley. this is heading south on 101 where we had some moderate to heavy rain overnight. mill valley, the last six hours, about 6 s/10 of an inch of rain. let's look at live doppler 7. you can see what's going on. and look at the swirl. we have the center of this storm, the low sitting right on top of us. that's why we have rain this morning with embedded moderate showers that are keeping the flood potential high. turn around, don't drown if you see some flooding. can't see the ground, it's just not worth it. all right. here's the latest on the russian river, at its highest level it's going to get for today in the foreseeable future. 37.1, still a little over 5 feet above flood stage. flooding through 4:00 this afternoon when it will start to retreat just a little bit. mid 40s everywhere around san francisco, 44 to 47. and pretty much mid to upper 40s for the rest of us, dress warmer this morning. look at san mateo bridge where it's raining. you can see coming down just a little bit sideways, nearly 1/10 inch since midnight. ponding on the roadways there. poor driving conditions. get ready to get wet if you're going to be on the water in a ferry and out and about, do your stuff this afternoon if you can when it's dryer. lots of issues on the roads. >>> i want to take you back to video from yesterday. this is highway 37 in the nevado yir. we still have vehicles stuck in there and this happened on tuesday night so they were able to get a few of those out but about 3 feet of water. some of them are still sitting there right now. if we can flip over to the traffic maps, i'll show you exactly where this is. between 101 and atherton. seeing that purple on the traffic flows there. that means all lanes are blocked both directions. you can use alternativerton for a detour but i know that is inconvenient for a lot of you coming from vallejo. this camera is frozen. right around the bay bridge toll plaza, they're having power issues so you could see some street lights off. this froze about 30 minutes ago but just got off the phone with chp. it's not impacting the metering lights. so we're not going to get a break there. flipped those on about 5:35 this morning. could be a little darker than normal and hopefully we'll have this camera back up and working but it's a lot fuller than when this froze half an hour ago. >>> donald trump lashes out at the russia document leak. coming up, the late more night move by the head of the nation's intelligence community to ease tensions with the president-elect. >>> also taking another shot. the new move in sacramento to give more time off for new parents. >>> and as you get into gear, here's a live look at what's here's a live look at what's >>> that breaking news out of arizona, a state trooper has been shot. all of this happening in tonopa on interstate 10 and dps says the trooper and the suspect are both down. you are looking at live images from our affiliate in phoenix and it is west of phoenix. we don't know the exact conditions. it's thought the trooper was responding to a rollover crash when he was shot. we also know from the crash, a woman was ejected from one of those vehicles. no word on her condition or exactly what led up to this shooting. you can just see how many emergency personnel are out there, including police officers but also firefighters. the information is just coming in. it's still a very fluid situation. much more as we get it here into our live desk. >>> this morning, a hollywood hills home is red tagged. take a look. this is in danger of collapsing after the rain soaked earth below the patio gave way and it sent a 9,000 pound concrete slab down to the road below. the retaining wall. officials say the homeowner was out of the country but people who were renting the home were inside when it happened. fortunately, no one was >>> the siegtsz and sounds of a lot of areas throughout tahoe, clean-up crews working to dig out from the recent monster storms. they're cutting snow covered branches hanging too close to power lines and they're working to restore power after thousands of people were still in the dark yesterday. travelers stuck on the roads are trying to keep a positive attitude. >> good attitud, anything's easy. >> snow boarding but it's too much snow to snow board. >>> so, what are conditions going to be like this weekend? we're going to cover it during our toyota tahoe report coming up at 6:00 a.m. >>> all right. further north, even more snow. people in portland can't believe these conditions. they're not used to this. people actually abandoned their cars on the freeways. officers are now searching for any stranded drivers. oregon's governor declare add state of emergency after a storm dropped a foot of snow and temperatures are expected to remain below freezing through the weekend and that means the snow may stay for a few more days. >>> a lot has been made of a president-elect donald trump refusing to take a question from cnn yesterday, calling it fake news. is it? a state lawmaker is hoping to teach kids the difference. assemblyman jimmy gomez introduce add bill yesterday focused on showing high school students how to find good sources of information. gomez says students should learn reasoning skills to assess what they read online. fake news became a big issue during the election and mr. trump consistently used that term during yesterday's news conference. >>> and a lot happened during and after that news conference, including a phone call between the president-elect and the nation's tom intelligence official. james clapper, the director of national intelligence called mr. trump last night. they covered the unsubstantiated allegations about the soon to be president's ties to russia. both agreed the leaks are, quote, extremely corrosive and damaging to national security. mr. trump accused intelligence officials of leaking the report. clapper says he does not believe the intelligence community leaked the information. >>> after a late-night marathon, senate republicans approved a budget blueprint to repeal and replace president obama's landmark affordable care act. democratic senator bernie sanders says thousands of people people would die if obamacare were to be repealed. and questions still remain on what is going to replace it. the house is expected to vote on the blueprint as early as tomorrow. >>> the deadline to enroll in covered california for the year is the end of the month. tomorrow, agents will be right here at abc7 to answer your covered california questions and to gets you started on enrollment. it's all going to be hosted by michael finney. our phone lines will be open from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. and you'll be able to get your questions answered on facebook and twitter if you use #askfinney. >>> in sacramento, state lawmakers are taking another shot at legislation that would give more time off to new moms and dads. new parents working for small employers would be able to spend up to 12 weeks instead of the current 6, with their child without fear of losing their job. a separate bill would expand the measure so it applies to extended family members who have to take care of sick relatives. laesz year, governor brown vetoed that legislation. he said he was concerned about the impact it would have on small businesses. >>> some good news for crappers. all the crustaceans caught along the california coast are now safe to eat. as a result, next week, officials are opening the last stretch of california coastline that was closed due to dangerous levels of domoic acid. that is a 50-mile stretch of shoreline in urhumbold county. commercial crabbers will be able to drop their traps starting tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. >>> this morning, we are seeing some rain out there but it's nothing like what we've seen over the past week. >> not nearly as widespread. there are some heavy spots but yeah, it's not going to be quite as damaging. in fact, this is the weaker of our three storms. hi, everybody. here's a look at 280 at 17 where our six-hour rainfall total is a little over 1/10 of an inch. the last round of rain, mainly this morning, so one more morning, another drive on wet streets. dry and brighter friday through monday, unsettled next week, another soaking is developing on our medium range models but they're medium range models which means they're not quite as fine as our short-term models so we'll tweak as we get closer. the origin oranges, campbell, look at 17, 85, 280, whole area right now, saratoga, ponding developing there. we've got wet weather on 237. the dumbarton, san mateo bridge, sunol grade, heading out to highway 4 and from pen grove all the way down to san francisco. 101, it's raining right now. mornings our greatest impact on our storm impact scale. which is 1, light, showers, becoming scattered and the flooding potential will taper as we head into the afternoon hours. in fact, right now, ponding is my highest concern, stream and creek floogtd moderate, more river flooding, power outages and debris flows, that's kind of low. my seven day forecast, by the evening, we're starting to drive on dry streets and we'll have a dry commute friday. a nice, sun-filled weekend and then tuesday and wednesday, you can see the next storm ramping up. >>> i want to take you back to our traffic maps, plenty of wet weather out there for the morning drive and i want to zoom into the pinole area. this is where we have that major problem just a massive hole in alhambra valley road. just east of castro ranch road where it meets pinole valley road so that is a major cut through for a lot of folks. you can use bear creek for an alternate or stay on alhambra valley and take that up to highway 4 but no matter what you choose as your alternate, this is likely going to be a long-term thing and amy hollyfield is going to show us what that looks like coming up after 6:00. santa cruz mountains, pretty heavy rain right now in los gatos, highway 17 past the cats restaurant, they were able to clear that overnight. san jose, 101 and 880 still looking okay on that inbound side. and a quick check of some drive times. highway 4 to the maze, 24 minutes, 16 across the bay bridge and 10 minutes if you're heading to sfo. >>> there is backlash over plans to host a controversial conservative commenter at uc berkeley. why a dozen professors are now demanding that event be canceled. >>> we've all seen what can happen when a package is left at your doorstep. the package 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