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overnight. scattered showers of moderate rainfall develop. the first wave of this wet weather coming our way. details on this storm system, how long it lasts, what is coming our way next week. in ten minutes. >> thank you, see you in a bit. breaking news. an officer involved shooting. at a popular bay area shopping center. in concord. an officer spot ated a stolen vehicle. a short chase ended near cost plus and rei. no word on the condition of the suspect. the area around willow shopping center, near 680 has been closed. >> controversy about drones has arrived in san jose. sjpd wants to launch a drone. plenty of opposition. at issue, privacy. nbc bay area's jeanne elle joins us in jose. the police department is making its way. >> it got its drone in january. it hasn't used it. there are no guidelines. trying to establish the rules. so it can use the technology. >> don't need that kind of spying and surveillance in the city. >> reduces possibility of pd or civilians getting killed when they don't need to be. >> reporter: people attend a neighborhood commission meeting at city hall. debating the police department drone. a neo 660 hex roto since january. and the tool is sitting on a shelf. different agencies use them for different things. he wants to use it when a bird eye view can provide life saving information. >> we would look to use it for explosive devices also. potential issues where somebody's life could be in danger. like active shooter. hostage. barricade. i have questions. >> there must be clear use guidelines and record keeping. >> to ensure it was not be used to single out communities and to make sure it would not be infringing on people's first amendment rights or right to privacy as well. >> i see this limited use. perhaps -- >> the camera carrying drone is a valuable tool. used wisely. >> one of the first to scream. >> the opponent would support drone use if a different department had controls. >> i can see the use. not by the police department. fire department. search. rescue. if somebody goes missing. itch there is a person who is -- lost. and they need to go out into the hills. >> lots to sort out before the neo 660 can take off. so tonight the commission asked the police department to come back in december. with a list of specific guidelines that will be discussed at a meeting. for now that drone will remain grounded. reporting live in san jose, jean elle, bay area news. >> thank you, jean. in the east bay, hundreds gathered to remember a 14-year-old boy killed by a reckless driver. a driver on the run from police. police have the car. what they don't have is the driver behind the wheel. when ivan cruz was killed. cheryl hurd is live and with how people are traeg to cope with the loss. first and foremost his poor mom. >> right, jessica. a very difficult night for everyone. alameda sheriffs are still working hard on this case. several people say going to the location where ivan cruz was killed would help ease some of the pain. awe all another young soul taken away. i guess a regular wednesday. >> reporter: for 200 classmates. family, friends. grieving at east 14th and ashland, avenue. there is nothing regular about today. it was a time to remember, 14-year-old ivan cruz. >> it any just sad. could have been anybody. i live across the street, every day. >> reckless driver chased by police. who ever did this. come for war. turn yourself in. >> a shame that, for some one else bad acts. a young boy is gone. >> reporter: people gathered on the street corner where he was cold to remember ivan. >> if i am going through this much. i wonder what his family is going through. >> my son, my baby, my boy, my everything. >> lydia ortiz struggling to make sense out of a killing. makes me depressed. an innocent soul. >> he was a nice kid. he wasn't a bad kid. super cool. >> reporter: a cool kid with his whole life ahead of him. gone but not forgot to society. was this really meant to be, was this real his destiny. >> police found the car involved in the crash off 880 in free mont. they're going over the car looking for evidence. meanwhile trying to figure out if that car was stolen. reporting live in san hleandro. >> today, a high tech worker's family announced that the they belief a bed found in the bay is their son. 26-year-old daniel ha. >> pray for us in the time of sorrow and shock. yeah. >> you see his parents there. brothers are also in town. ha, a stanford grad, disappeared halloween night. his roommate says he left work the day before complaining of a headache. the family has no reason to believe it. >> high drama. 68 stories in the air. it happened at one of the most notable high rises in the world. scaffolding collapsed on the new world trade center. two window washers, dangling high above. a dramatic rescue, the kent of operation that precision team work. terry mcsqueny is in san francisco. local firefighters watching this unfold with a close eye. >> firefighters telling me the rescue crews never stop for high rescue. the same training comes in handy when they are trying to pluck people or pelts off the side of cliffs. looking down from san francisco high rises can give you a slight idea what it would be look to be stuck way up high. now imagine being the person who has to come rescue you. >> use a primary line. and backup line. >> a quick chest harness we would throw on a person when we first reach them. he knows what to do when he rolls out of station on a high angle rescue. we have 300-foot ropes. we also have ak kes to 600-foot ropes. >> in new york city. if they dropped rope down to additionally secure the members that were the workers on the cav fold. >> they'll take worker one into the mildings. >> ease the workers back inside to safety. it's not as simple as removing a window. >> if we can't do that. we will have how to go to a higher point and set up a rigging system to lower a res couper over the side or out of an upper story when dough. being lowered down to where the people need to be rescued. >> happened in oakland this year. when window washers were stuck 19 floors up. down came the rescuer. in san francisco, the high res you training comes in handy for now. the initial challenge there. >> calming the people. getting them to relax. if they're uninjured. but stuck on a precipice. itch there is an injury involved. treating the patient as well adds you can. >> i asked fire fighter wood. what do you do if of a window washer is hurt. width of a plank. you do the best you can. live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney. thank you, terry. to put it in perspective. the 1,770 feet tall. tallest building in the bay area. the transamerica pyramid, it is half. height at 153. the transamerica building is the tallest building in the u.s. >> the e-mails show that he went beyond. straight out asking for money for favors. >> the story about a secret e-mail. power brokers and your power bill. coming up to night we investigate details of a private dinner between pg & e, and the state's top powerbroker. >> you people make me sick! >> then a controversial idea that has a small town what's their secret. what makes the oldest people in the world live as long as they do? researchers spent years trying to find out. now released thereby findings. good evening, i'm amy jeff ra year knee. also interstate 280. see moderate areas developing. -- i'm jeff ranieri. also interstate 280. see moderate areas developing. tracking this weather. we'll let you know about. well, he is one of the most powerful people deciding how much you pay pg & e. tonight there is more trouble for the president of the state's public utilities commission. >> chief investigative reporter, has been digging through hundred of e-mails linked to his questionable relationship with pg & e. lot of talk of corruption here. >> reporter: raj, jess, did michael peevy violate the law. we know the fbi is asking questions, the u.s. attorney investigating and so is the state attorney general. based on what we uncovered. his legal problems don't end there. an e-mail. two power brokers thought you would never see. >> there is back rool dealings going on. >> this empty form. unreported payments required by law. never disclosed to the state. that escalates from the word cozy to corrupt. >> together they point directly to the current president of the public utilities commission. >> an awful lot of pride. >> where is this going to end? >> some heads are going to roll. >> the former president of the public utilities commission. the mayor of san bruno, a critic of the explosion in his city. one of the attorneys who fought to uncover where it is. send that there is something wrong with the regulatory environment in california. that wrong came to light inside this commune day. the state puc fought to keep secret. >> he went beyond inappropriateless. to a straight out asking for money for favors. >> brian sherri wrote the e-mail. see huz we report by the thes. referring to him now. mike stated clear he expects them to step up big. and peavy wanted pg & e to contribute to defeat a ballot, proposition that would end the fight against global warming. cherry also wrote. i asked for clarification. and at least doesn't men $1 million. it means hey lot more. >> that's solicitation. $1 million. >> in an e-mail. he wrote. he expects pg & e. referring to nonprofit. peavy engineered to fund the pce. >> can't say please pay for my dinner. pay for my party. and pay for the is nesh tinitia exchange for favorable treatment i will give you from my state appointment. >> so now we understand and the e-mail appears to outlean what pg & e needed. >> pg & e, is aware we're looking for a reference to the proposed 20% increase. the e-mail went on to say, peavy to expect a be gigs in january. the time of the 100th anniversary celebration. i told him i got the message. >> to me that shows you do me a favor the i will do you a favor. >> quid pro quo. >> absolutely. >> that controversial e-mail ended with this. all and all. we had a nice evening. polished off two bottles of good vino. our investigation also followed the money. take a look. disclosure shows pg & e contributed $650,000 to the campaign. according to reports in "the san francisco chronicle," spend $20,000 supporting president ucs, 100 year inside the julia morgan ballroom. >> they were negotiating back and forth. >> after the din here went to bat for pg & e. this e-mail. to pcu commissioners written by cherry, approval the alternate approved decision of president peavy. confirmation that they supported the pg & e plan to charge more. >> i think absolutely. a lean was crossed here. sarah is with the california common cause. nonprofit considers itself a watch dog against corruption. and abuse of power. >> he is the leader of the agency. he should be held to the highest standard of ethics. >> this is where it gets concentrated. it requires accountability. allow money for legislative or charitable purposes. our investigation has learned that he did not disclose his successful respect for money from pg & e. >> not disclosing that or making it available to the public, i think that is a huge problem. >> just a couple question foz r you. >> for you. >> we made several requests. >> mr. peavy. mr. peavy. >> this time, mr. peavy decloond our comments for arrests. >> he just seems to continue that biz nts as usual is accepted. >> the regulator has stopped regulating and is instead the lap tog dog. the system doesn't work it is broken and time to fix it. >> state's fair political practices xhgs has joined t practice. and that e-mail, not filing that required form with the state can be punnerable as a disdemeanor. and fine and removal from office. the senator said he would not seek another term. his final day is december 31st. after the e-mail became public. they fired brian cherry and two executives. and pg & e, refused tour list >> long list of questionable behavior. >> we are catch upping. if you have a tip for anything in our unit. send us an e-mail directly to the unit at nbc bay area.com. >> we are watching the rain come in. jeff ranieri joining us now. starting to see that storm coming in, jeff? >> yeah, radar right now. hitting areas that need it. the peninsula. south bay. see a decent complex of wet weather. with not rat, mid peninsula. you can see areas, belmont, rosemont. down towards south bay. the driest location in our three-year drought. and there is some areas of showers on the way right now. if you live in monte vista. cuppertino. 23. take you outside of sky camera. 50s right now. cloud cover increase. going to see things get better here as we through out the overnight hours. a lot is happening when weep you are asleep. you wake up. get ready to go to work at 7:00. 8:00, roadways are slick. we'll start off on the cool side. temperature thousands in the 50s. potty area of rainfalls should take in the timing now. only concern we are seeing on most immediate forecast model run as we head throughout the overnight hours, the rainfall might not be as consistent end from the north setting up over the bay area. we will get some rainfall done here across san jose, east bay also the north bay. it doesn't look like widespread, heavy, wide duration of rainfall. the rain drops are helping uts out. scattered areas of rainfall continue here throughout the bay area. like be lie 11:00 begin to see this fade out. i think total will average 10th of inch. and higher elevations ofof. you will need the light jacket. the same here from san jose. 68. downtown. 67. palo alto. san francisco. mid 60s. up against the golden gate ridge. we will have some sun in the afternoon. remember the wane icon on here is for the morning hours. by the afternoon the storm pushes out. will get areas of sun. 66, free mont. trivalley. you have 67. on your weather trend. friday, saturday. sunday. sunny weather. in the 60s through monday. expecting dry weather. star still is the chance the way forecast mottles are showing us. we could have possibly three system in this period. second storm system arrival by wednesday, thursday. i told them the same by saturday. sunday. 60% chance of confidence this will happen. continue to ride through that rainfall right now. looking good. >> okay, thank you very much. al roker like you have never seen him before. a wacky attempt at a world record. >> it's fun. we also have jimmy. >> raj, and we have music from logic. you got to watch. we're on next. silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress-just $1499.98. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. food is more than just a meal. ♪ food is love. at monsanto, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, balanced meal. and a future that sustains us all. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com i was very happy to make myd first doctor's appointment. i love my doctor. i'm in for the first time ever. over one million people found health insurance through covered california. join them starting november 15th. all right. this hearing is closed. thank you all. >> small town divided. not ready to give up their marlboros and camels. in a rowdy public hearing on proposed ban of tobacco sales in westminster, massachusetts. a chair woman shut down the meeting when people kept talking out of turn. if approved the first ban of tobacco saelles in the nation. >> it was getting too unruly, people were getting disrespectful and not follow the rules. >> people are heated. people are angry. >> more than 1,000 residents signed a petition against the proposal. the board of health expected to vote next month. >> secret to a long life is still a genetic mystery. but bay area scientists may have found clues. researchers at stanford studied 17, supercentenarians each has lived to 110 and beyond. scientists researching for the elusive gene that could have answered question as but extended life span. they didn't fipd nd it. siblings and parents do live longer than expected. they just haven't figured out what it is just yet. >> red wine. chocolate. something like that. >> mike and pablo sandoval and barry zito with the giants. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >> good evening. geraud moncure. 49ers linebacker. and underwent an mri on his knee. expected to make debut tuesday. providing the knee shows no structural damage. a welcome sight for his teammates. 99. alden smith suited up and participated in drills today. his quickness and wing span missed by the 49ers defense. despite watching for the first nine games. the squad is confident smith can make big contributions sunday against the giants. >> big list. he's, a freak of nature on the field. he's huge. huge component to the defense. so, very happy to have him back. >> the pursuit of pab llo down two teams. the boston red sox, seeking face to face meeting with sandoval and representation. the panda in search of a six year deal. giants the front-runner. barry zito made $7 million last year sitting out didn't put a uniform on. according to his agent, via a tweet, the lefty will attempt a major league roster with a comeback next season at age of 36. >> light night in sports. that's it. more news coming up after the hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. >> folks taking the time to go to #rokathon, send us tweets. >> that's al roker on live tv, like sharknado can't stop watching. strangely fascinating. al roker, weatherman for today trying to break the record. right, 34 straight hours on tv doing the forecasting around the country. he is on our website right now. nbc bay area.com. >> doesn't look tired. >> has 30 hours to go. >> 30 hours. >> gets a five men oinute break the bathroom. >> five different jobs at one type. like a braeeze for him. scattered rain overnight. few showers tomorrow morning. clear out by thursday afternoon. >> 30 hours to go. >> good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- channing tatum, eddie redmayne, musigu

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