Well all see the clouds. We could see an isolated shower mainly in the north bay after sunset. Well talk about the rest of the accuweather sevenday coming up outlook. Developing news this morning, a big win for the white house. Senate republicans garnererd enough votes to pass a sweeping tax bill. That bill affecting just about every american. Abcs maggie rule has the details. The tax cut is passed. Reporter a victory for senate republicans. After intense back and forth negotiations all week, the partys lawmakers finally getting just enough votes to pass the gops new tax plan without any yeas from the democrats. Dubbed the tax cuts and jobs act, the plan includes a huge tax cut for big corporations. Republicans say the benefits will trickle down and ultimately help the middle class. But democrats are not buying it. Theyre once again telling families to place their faith in tired trickle down economic theories. And we have seen how that works. It doesnt. Reporter nonpartisan agencies say the new tax plan will give big tax cuts to those earning more than 100,000 a year. For americans earning less than 75,000, most can expect to pay more in the next ten years. A flurry of lastminute changes will stuff even more money into the pockets of the wealthy and the biggest corporations while raising taxes on millions in the middle class. Reporter independent reports say even with recent changes, the bill will add 1 trillion to americas already sizable debt. But some republicans still have faith that the bill theyve created will pay off. Im highly confident there will be no deficit. The growth will pay for this bill and then some. Reporter the tax bill still needs to get approval from the house where it most likely will face another battle. But still republicans say theyre committed to getting it passed before christmas. Maggie rule, abc news, new york. Democrats are furious after republicans released a revised version of the bill nearly 500 pages with significant changes handwritten in the margins. Illinois senator dick durbin tweeted, they are making handwritten changes to the bill as we speak. Can anyone else read this . Jon tester tweeted, i was just handed a 479page tax bill a few hours before the vote. One page literally has hand scribbled policy changes on it that cant be read. This is washington, d. C. At its worst. Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren called the changes Chicken Scratch and complained about not having time enough having enough time to read it all. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called on Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell to have the decency to find a printer. Senator Kamala Harris said this about the handwritten edits. Thats ridiculous. The legislation passed 5149 mainly along party lines. Time now, 5 04. Today marks one year since the devastating oakland ghost ship warehouse fire that took 36 lives. Abc 7 News Reporter katie utehs has more on the continued calls for action. Reporter holly curtis honors her friends, killed in the ghost ship fire, by placing candles at the chapel of the chimes. Its a terrible loss for oakland and everybody. Reporter 36 candles, 36 roses, representing the 36 lives lost. The vigils are open to the public all weekend. Its been a year. People now may be taking the time to slow down and consider the impact of all of this. Reporter at the Oakland Museum of california, a moment of silence. Then the victims names are read aloud. Every time we do this, its hard. And it brings back memories of that day. It brings it back a year later, it just feels the same. Reporter chriss ghost ship altar is on display at the museum. The artist had collaborated with alex kassan, a ghost ship victim. He was front and center on this piece of art. Victims family members wanted to be included so its expanded to include their pictures. Visitors are encouraged to write out their feelings. A lot more people need to be held accountable for the city of oakland. The people who own the building and of course the people already being held accountable and jail. Reporter messages of remembrance and continued calls for change one year after the deadly fire. In oakland, katie utehs, abc 7 news. Happening today, the city of oakland will honor victims of the ghost ship fire. The public can join victims family and friends at a memorial on 31st avenue between international boulevard and east 12th street. The tribute is from 10 30 this morning until 9 00 tonight. Sky 7 was in oakland where a collapse at a construction site sent shipping containers into the estuary. Crews deployed booms near the Brooklyn Basin project near the embarcadero not far from Jack London Square as a precaution. Fire Department Photos show the collapse. 300 feet of shoreline gave way, taking out a pier that was supposed to be demolished. Firefighters do not think there is anything hazardous in the containers. The Brooklyn Basin project will bring new commercial, retail, and park space to the area. Kate steinles family is ready to move on and begin the healing process two years after her death. They told the San Francisco chronicle justice was rendered but it was not served. Abc 7 News ReporterElissa Harrington has more on how the steinle family is coping with the verdict. Its been tough for me because i was there. Reporter the toughest part of this entire trial for jim steinle is knowing nothing will bring his daughter back. San Francisco Chronicle editor spoke with the family on the verdict. They said, no matter the outcome our family have not had a moment of anger, vengeance. We had no room in our hearts and ourselves for any of that. Reporter kates brother blamed a mix of failures for her death, like the unsecured gun stolen from a federal rangers car. And the fact that undocumented immigrant Jose Inez Garcia Zarate had been deported five times. The lack of accountability and change is what i find is the most disheartening and outrageous part of this entire thing. I think he did shoot toward them, which was very upsetting to me. But, you know, i was hoping it was just a ricochet. Reporter the defense team claimed the incident was a tragic accident. The steinles also take issue with politics surrounding the case, including the debate over sanctuary cities. We somehow or another amazingly got caught up in immigration and trump. And we have our views on immigration, we have our views on trump. But this is the death of my daughter. Reporter the steinles were not in court when the not guilty verdict was read. They later told diaz they were shocked and saddened. Elissa harrington, abc 7 news. The jury in the steinle case asked to pull the trigger on the gun used in her murder while it was unloaded. Some experts are wondering why the judge refused their request. In my opinion, this was something that was perfectly permissible for the jury to do. And in fact it was the crucial issue that was tried in the case. Its the defense that was pushing for it. The defense must have thought if the jury started handling the weapon, it would have come out their way. Why wasnt the prosecution supporting that . Maybe they thought it was going to go the defense way as well. Professor levine says it was the defense, not the prosecution, asking for jurors to handle the gun. The judges ruling probably wasnt a major factor. We have complete coverage of the kate steinle murder trial online. The latest breaking news alerts are always sent out through the abc 7 news app. Well also post updates and background on the case on twitter, on facebook, and at abc7news. Com. North star california resort has opened. The resort posted this video taken from a chair lift. The conditions are a little thin, just 30 inches. Six lifts opened yesterday, giving access to just 4 of the terrain. Five other tahoe area resorts have already opened. Meteorologist lisa argen is here. Lisa, youve been tracking that snow as its been making its way down the seierra. We have a minor system moving in that could bring a few showers. But right now were looking at some fog in the north bay. This is the city, of course, our roof camera, 50 degrees here but 37 in santa rosa. 41 in livermore. A weak system moving in tonight. Well track it for you and talk about the week ahead which includes more sunshine, all in a few minutes. Lisa, thank you. Also ahead, new details in the brock turner case. Why the former stanford swimmer is appealing his Sexual Assault conviction. Plus celebrating World Aids Day. Positive message coming out of weaving your own shoes. By out of flax. Or simply adjust your thermostat. Do your thing, with Energy Upgrade california. With advils fast relief, youll ask, what pulled muscle . What headache . Nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. Advil liquigels and advil liquigels minis. What pain . New details in the brock turner case. Our media partner news claims turner says the judge did not instruct the jurors to consider extra charges and excluded testimony that may have proved his innocence. He made headlines last year after he was sentenced to just six months for assault with intent to commit rape. He claims the sexual contact was consensual. Civil rights activists will remember a man shot and killed by San Francisco police today. Its been two years since mario woods death. Officers shot and killed him after reports of a stabbing. They say woods lunged at them with a knife but video of the incident raised questions about what exactly happened. Today the Group Justice for mario woods will gather at third and armstrong at 3 30 this afternoon. Theyll march to the muny stop at 3rd and fitzgerald where woods was killed. San Francisco City hall was lit in red for World Aids Day. Former president bill clinton spoke at the National Aids memorial in Golden Gate Park yesterday. In 1996, he helped designate the National Monument in honor of those who died from aids. Lives lost to hiv and aids remembered. This group marched down Market Street yesterday, some carrying signs with the names of loved ones. Abc 7 News ReporterKatie Marzullo was at a vigil in san jose where awareness was front and center. The disease is no longer a death sentence for most people. Reporter carl vitt was diagnosed with hiv in 1989. He got very sick and even lost his sight. But on this World Aids Day, hes not only alive. Hes healthy. Its a day to remember, to reflect, and to see how far weve come. Reporter the aids quilt and c candlelight vigil are tributes to those who died. But this event is for the living. This doctor says people with hiv can now have the same Life Expectancy as people without the disease. Medication to not only treat hiv but prevent it. So many things that are going on now, and we really hope we can get to the day where theres zero infections and zero deaths and zero stigma. Reporter for bob reed, its no longer the impossible dream. Ive lived with hiv for over 30 years. And this is the first year where really i see a light at the end of the tunnel. Reporter with World Aids Day comes a reminder to get tested. There are an estimated 320 People Living with hiv in Santa Clara County but they dont know it. In san jose, Katie Marzullo, abc 7 news. Something to think about as you sit down to holiday dinners with your family. One in eight people in the bay area goes hungry every night. Abc 7 news was in concord as our eric thomas presented a 15,000 check from abc 7 to help feed the need at the food bank of contra costa in solano. Abc 7 is a proud sponsor of the share the joy food drive at local food banks around the bay area. It will really make a difference to us. Weve now got 15,000, which means we can get 30,000 meals out to people in need. The need is great all year round, but especially this time of year. You can help by donating food, money, or your time. We have all the information you need on our website, abc7news. Com, and on our abc 7 news app. While Airport Security focuses on intercepting potential weapons, verbal assaults can still happen aboard an aircraft. A south bay passenger says it has happened several times to him as a muslim american. Abc 7 News Reporter david louie has one mans story youll see only on abc 7 news. Reporte to be honest, it was a breaking points. Reporter this Computer Scientist has encountered a number of incidents, three of them on airlines. He posted a photo of a Flight Attendant whom he thinks doubted he was sitting in first class. He asked to see his boarding pass which was on his smartphone. There was tension when he reached for his phone. He basically thought that i was trying to pull something in, a weapon or Something Like that, even though i was passed security so there was no chance of anything like that happening. And he basically wouldnt allow me to sit in the seat. Reporter this is a did in the past about his immigration to america when he was 14. In august, on an international flight, he says a man shown in a photo he took and shared with us didnt want his child to sit next to him and his wife. The passenger wanted them to move. The azhars said the child should move. His response to that was, i dont care about fairness, all i care about is winning and thats all i care about in my life and thats why we kill people like you. Reporter to avoid a flight delay, the azhars relented. Azhar thinks hes reached the breaking point and will speak out now. He thinks united should give flight crews sensitivity training. Uniteds response, quote, were concerned to hear of our customers experience and are in touch with him to better understand what happened. David louie, abc 7 news. San leandro turned on the downtown holiday lights last night. The its a wonderful night Holiday Celebration is an annual tradition at the studio plaza featuring dancing, singing, and a visit from santa claus. Happening today, the first day of the caltrain holiday train. The glittering show train has been a bay area holiday tradition for the past 15 years. Its decorated with more than 75,000 lights. The train will visit nine caltrain stations this weekend. You can also take pictures with santa, mrs. Claus, frosty the snowman and rudolph the red nosed reindeer. The event starts at 4 00 this afternoon at the station on 4th and townsend in San Francisco. Announcer now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. Good morning to you. Clouds around here, live doppler 7 showing that from really north to south. And we have a windchill factor in santa rosa at 32 degrees, north wind at six miles an hour, making that 37 feel like its around freezing. Also some fog out by the delta, 35 in fairfield. Its 47 in hayward and fremont. Good morning, san jose, 46 for you. Our forecast highlights look like this. More clouds coming our way today. But we could see just a few possible showers throughout the later evening hours into tomorrow morning. And then sunnier skies for your sunday. Dry and mild into next week. Lets take a look at santa rosa in particular today. You saw those 30s. In the next couple of hours well climb to the low 40s, possible fog. Upper 40s by 10 00. Were in the 50s by noontime. Notice the cloud cover, highs in the low 60s for mostly cloudy skies. After sunset, the possibility of a shower. Temperatures will be milder with the clouds around tonight. So heres our forecast animation from this morning, showing some high clouds. And youll notice that they push into the south bay. Here it is, 7 00 tonight. And ukiah, cloverdale, could see a few showers. As we continue this, by 10 00 youll notice that a lot of the green here representing the rain begins to fall apart. But there is a chance, if youre headed out tonight, a few possible light isolated showers. Then as we get towards your sunday morning, you can see some of the activity offshore. But less in the way of cloud cover. And your sunday certainly looks sunnier than your saturday. So well look for highs today underneath clouds. Temperatures ranging from upper 50s to near 60. And this really is average for this time of year. Running behind in the rainfall totals, climatologically speaking. Were only at about 70 of normal in san jose, doing better in santa rosa. But were looking at a dry week ahead. So overnight, the full moon will be out. Make sure to check that, its called the super moon. That will appear 14 larger and 30 brighter. Closest full moon of the year. So something to look out for, and definitely kind of a neat sight out there. Over the lows tonight with the cloud cover a little bit milder, out of the 30s to near 40 in napa. 46 in oakland, upper 40s in san jose. Most of the rainfall activity will be north of the golden gate. Also will be around perhaps the coastal areas. So your accuweather sevenday forecast calls for temperatures to be right around normal today and tomorrow. Sunnier skies tomorrow. Download our accuweather app and youll notice the increasing cloud cover will bring us colder nights with breezy north winds arriving on monday. They could be quite gusty. Well look at some of those overnight temperatures, near freezing. The rest of the week, chris, were looking at that morning chill, rising temperatures by the end of the week. Could see mid and upper 60s for the bay and inland. The mountains, maybe an inch or so of snow. I got the chills looking at that chill icon. Its cold out there. Lisa, thank you. A centuriesold theater has a new lease on life. Well take you inside. Im worried. I have this medical