Obama who protects people brought to this country illegally as children from deportation. Jackie ward reports. Reporter its a victory but temporary. State attorney general Xavier Becerra had a strong message for congress and the Trump Administration. I believe theres a lesson here for the Trump Administration. Dont try to change the rules by breaking the rules. Reporter at a press conference at his office in los angeles this morning, state attorney general Xavier Becerra congratulated his colleagues for success defending dreamers in court and for keeping daca in place for now. This is a huge step forward. The fight isnt over. I said from the beginning that daca was fully legal. Now im more convinced that the courts will find that what President Trump and his administration did was not legal. Reporter President Trump announced that the deferred action for Childhood Arrivals Program was starting to be phased out in march but with last nights win in court it means that daca will start back up and renewal applications by existing dreamers must be accepted. While basking in the temporary win, becerra turned the attention to congress and the Trump Administration for more permanent solutions. Will they act . It is time for congress to give us a lasting solution that will leave no doubt that the dreamers are americans and that they are here to stay. Reporter the president made it clear for months now that a daca deal will be reached but only if he gets money to build the wall. The department of justice says it will continue to tightened daca in court. Michelle. Thank you. Governor brown is set to release his last Budget Proposal today. With the economys slow recovery the state my see a surplus of funds this year. But its not flush times. Kpix 5s anne makovec has more from the newsroom. Why might Governor Brown avoid expensive commitments . Reporter he is really trying to be prudent even though california is looking at a potential 19 billion Budget Surplus by 2019. The governor is warning that that should not send the legislature on a spending spree. This is about steady as you go, or exuberance followed by regret. Reporter the budget Governor Brown released today is worth 132 billion, a 5 increase from last year. He wants to put 5 in surplus money into the Rainy Day Fund to save for leaner times. Its not exciting. Its not funding a load of nice things but its getting ready. Reporter it proposes a new Online Community college while increasing funding to the csu and uc systems by 3 with a warning. I think they need a little more, um, scrutiny over their spending. Reporter there is uncertainty when it comes to projections. Brown isnt counting on much coming from the states tax on Recreational Marijuana and california leaders are expecting congress to cut funding for social Services Like medical but at this point, no one knows how much. A lot of the governments stance, they say one thing and do another so lets see what happens. Reporter this is Governor Browns last year in office. He wouldnt say he thinks might take his place but he offered the future governor some perspective that the next recession is around the corner. What is out there is darkness uncertainty, decline and recession [ laughter ] so good luck, baby. Reporter classic jerry brown. This is just the first day of a months long budget process. Now it heads to the legislature for revision and a final spending plan must be signed by the end of june. Live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. The field is set for San Franciscos mayoral race. A crowded field of 8 candidates now vying to replace the late mayor ed lee in a special june election. These are some who filed papers state senator mark leno. That Group Includes a lot of potential firsts f position the first African American or asian female mayor. Or t that Group Includes a lot of potential firsts for the position, including the first black or asian female mayor or the first openly gay mayor of San Francisco if leno wins. I know, whoever wins will serve the rest of mayor lees term. That person can then run in november 2019 for four more years. Rallies out in force in both oakland and San Francisco. A legal showdown over the city of oaklands ban on coal plays out today in court. Kpix 5 reporter Jessica Flores explains. Reporter the city of oakland and environmentalists are going up against a developer who wants to bring coal through the port of oakland. The big question, does the city have the right to ban coal from the port . What do we want . No coal when do we want it . Now reporter the coalition of environmental activists, protesting outside the federal courthouse in San Francisco, are saying no coal in oakland. This is the city and the world that im going to inherit and im worried about that will my children be able to live in oakland or not . Will they have a healthy life or born with asthma or develop it because of a coal terminal . Reporter at the old army base in oakland the developer wants to bring coal in it but the city banned it in 2016 citing Health Concerns and environmental concerns. The developer is calling the regulation unconstitutional. The judge will have to decide if the case can move to trial. The developer says the plans will bring thousands of jobs to oakland and will include transporting the coal safely in covered containers. Theres no such thing as clean coal. Theres no way to really dissipate coal dust at any level through the community. Reporter if the judge rules against the environmentalists, the trial heads to court next week. We will continue to fight to keep it in the ground. Keep coal in the ground. No coal in oakland no coal in oakland reporter in San Francisco, Jessica Flores, kpix 5. Taxpayers will pay for the defense of max harris, a defendant in the ghost ship warehouse fire. County funds will pay for his attorney. Harris and Derick Almena each face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each victim. They face up to 39 years in state prison if convicted. Its expected that the trial will take place later this year. Early this morning, a caltrain hit a vehicle on a rail crossing in burlingame. It happened just after 8 40 at the broadway avenue grade crossing. An unoccupied tow truck was sitting on the tracks when the northbound train approached. The tow truck had a white car on it and was also towing a bmw. No reported injuries at this time. And both tracks are back open. Police in the east bay nabbed a trio of suspects who injured a woman during a struggle and made off with her purse around 8 30 last night on 48th street and san pablo avenue near the Oakland Emeryville border. Detectives say that the suspects assaulted the woman, then grabbed her purse, took off down 53rd street on ford gobikes. Two teens were taken to juvenile hall. Rescue operations are still under way in Southern California after torrential rain triggered mudslides tuesday. At least 15 people were killed. But reporter Chris Martinez tells us, the search for victims is not over. Reporter search teams in Southern California are working to reach areas buried in mud and debris after tuesdays deadly rain. We dont know how many additional people are still trapped. We know there are some. And were still making our way into certain areas. Reporter torrential rains overwhelmed the town of montecito and surrounding coastal communities triggering devastating mudslides. Helicopters rescued dozens of stranded people. Crews on the ground also searched for victims. Look like eye world war i battlefield. It was literally a carpet of mud and debris everywhere. Reporter in burbank another mud side sent mud through this neighborhood damaging a number of homes. The rushing of the mud and water and the power was amazing. Reporter heidi saw water more than 5 feet deep rush past her house. There was cars washing down, power lines washing down, huge boulders coming down, huge trees coming down. How deep the mud is . Reporter Oprah Winfrey posted video of the deep mud in her Santa Barbara backyard. House in back is gone. Reporter todays forecast calls for clear skies, allowing the massive cleanup to begin, which could take weeks or even months. Chris martinez, cbs news, burbank, california. One person died in a mudslide on highway 121 in napa county last night just after 5 p. M. Napas chp sayses vehicle was hit by a rock from the hill. Then it was hit again by the mudslide. The hill is unstable. The road is still closed. The toll hike on seven bay area bridges may go up 3. The mtc Committee Received a report on the recommended toll hike today. If voters choose to increase the toll, that could mean crossing the bay bridge during rush hour could cost 9. The money is supposed to finance a 4. 5 billion project to improve transit and highways. Actor james franco facing Sexual Misconduct allegations. The golden globe winner from the bay area responds in a tv appearance. Plus, actress Meghan Markle stepped out with prince harry. They spent their second royal outing together addressing young brits. Reporter its gray and gloomy out there with drizzle popping up in some spots. So ill kick up the hidef doppler and show you where were seeing the moisture. Also, High Pressure is slowly on its way. Well also let you know about that sunshine thats to come, coming up. Cbs eye on the community. Presented by target. Art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. Thats why target supports the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. The asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant. The reality is we all have a story to tell. Its what makes us who we are. Cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. When james franco won a golden g a recent golden globe winner is now at the center of numerous Sexual Misconduct claims. When james franco won a golden globe on sunday he was promoting a new campaign to fight Sexual Harassment and gender discrimination. Three women accused him of Sexual Misconduct one saying that he exposed himself to her. Last night, Stephen Colbert asked him about the controversy on cbss the late show. You got criticized for wearing that pin. Um, do you know why . And and what what do you have a response . Anything you want to say about that criticism . First of all, i want to say i i wore it because i do support it. The things that i heard on twitter, um, are not accurate. Um, but i completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice. The New York Times canceled a Panel Discussion tonight featuring the actor following the allegations. Hundreds of wellwishers turned out to greet prince harry and his fiancee, Meghan Markle, on their second official royal outing. [ screaming ] royal watchers cheered when the couple arrived at a youth Radio Station in brixon yesterday. It was created in part to counter a rising crime among young people. According to kensington palace, prince harry and markle learned about how to make social change using music and radio. I can see why youre so popular. Youre so thoughtful in your approach and so engaging to listen to. [ indiscernible ] gasping because the royals were here. The Royal Wedding for them is set to happen in may. Time for a check of our weather. Theres light drizzle. Some mist south in between san jose and gilroy, also just to the east and to the west of san jose. So you may actually need to use your windshield wipers heading that way today. Also, throughout San Francisco right now, we are really seeing low clouds building up. Our satelliteradar showing plenty of cloud coverage and it is a bit damp out there. Just feels overall wet. This camera shot from our sutro camera showing a little bit of raindrops there on your screen. I want to show you some of the precipitation just along the coast has measured in but barely anything. Trace amounts along the coast and north bay. Chance of drizzle throughout the day. Cloudy and cool. Heres futurecast. You see the chance of drizzle. You see the green showing up but not measurable. Just a trace. Just a few raindrops expected throughout the afternoon hours. And by 6 00 or so, the cloud coverage will linger to the north bay may clear up a little bit making for a cool night tonight and a cool morning tomorrow. And then by tomorrow afternoon, look at that, the sunshine is expected. Thats when High Pressure will really start to build in our area. Our wind speeds right now out of the southwest at Half Moon Bay at 10. Eastnortheast at sfo at 10. Winds are breezy early this morning about 25mileperhour sustained winds at sfo. They have stayed sustained southwest of vallejo and fairfield as well up to 16. Gloomy skies, gray conditions, 56 degrees in san jose. 55 for San Francisco. And these highs are really going to be very similar to right now. We may see our temperatures warm up very slightly compared to what we are experiencing now so 57 expected in oakland. 58 concord. 60 degrees for your high in san jose. And the satelliteradar showing all the rain that came monday, tuesday has now moved out further east and theres a weak system to the north just there by the oregoncalifornia border and we are also seeing theres a chance for a little increase in snow up in the Higher Elevations because of it. Look at the snow totals from this weeks storm. 18 to 22 inches in mammoth. 8 inches at kirkwood. And again just very slight chance that well see more snow in the futurecast for today. But then High Pressure will take over and that will boost our temperatures and bring us some sunshine so youll see that in your sevenday forecast. By the time we get to the weekend, the timing is just right yet again to bring us sunshine, 60s to about 10 degrees above average. And then next week, early next week well get another chance of rain. You have been giving us some good weekends. Thank you. [ laughter ] lets check the markets. The dow is down about 50 points. Well be right back. Yesterday you said you would be open as to signing just about any immigration deal that a Bipartisan Group of lawmakers would send to you. Right. Would you be sign an immigration that doesnt include funding for the border wall . No. Would that be a red flag for you . No. Got to include the wall. We need the wall for security and safety and for stopping the drugs from pouring in. I would imagine that the people in the room both democrat and republican, i really believe they are going to come up with a solution to the daca problem which has been going on for a long time. And maybe beyond that immigration as a whole. But any solution has to include the wall because without the wall, it all doesnt work. You could look at other instances, look at what happened in israel. They put up the wall. They solved a very major problem. We need the wall. We have to have the wall for security purposes. Security is number one. So the answer is have to have the wall. Thank you. And please . Yes. [ indiscernible ] mr. President , Prime Minister, recently an American General robert nailer told his marines based in norway theres a war coming, a big fight. Mr. President , how imminent is that big war . And where will it take place . When you say the big war, youre saying what . It was an American General, robert nailer, he visited norway, the American Marines base in norway and said theres a war coming. A big [ indiscernible ] maybe he knows something that i dont know. Okay . [ laughter ] i would say this i would say this, we have a very, very powerful military. We are getting more powerful by the month, by the day. Were ordering a lot of the equipment that youre ordering, were ordering it in larger amounts to put it mildly. We are building up our military to a point that we have never been before. Were also we were very much weakened over the last long period of time but not with me. No, i dont expect that. I think were going to have, because of strength, peace through strength. I think were going to have a long period of peace. I hope we do. We have certainly problems with north korea. But a lot of good talks are going on right now. A lot of good energy. I see a lot of good energy. I like it very much what im seeing. I just spoke this morning with the as you know, with the president , president moon, of south korea. He had some really great meetings, his representatives had a great, great meeting