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respond to our request for comment. the san jose city council is expected to skael public hearing befoddress those communication thingsowns. rise in san jose. nbc bay area news. -- theis going to be a while before things are back to normal on the left with the berts orhood of rock springs. theyooks like a muddy mess. nbc bay area michelle robert joins us live near the area. >> reporter: this neighborhood looks much better than it did last week on the streets. it is dry now. inside people's homes and apartments is a much different story. all the apartments behind me all yellow tagged. people can go inside and grab their belongings and get what they can but they're not allowed to stay. >> you can see all this. >> reporter: she said she's wearing her only set of clothes that was not destroyed by the floodwaters that poured into her front door last tuesday. >> it is terrible and horrible. the first time of my life i had to face a disaster. >> reporter: today volunteers are helping her and her neighbors. >> i go home knowing did i something good today. >> reporter: while they clear debris, hundreds of families are trying on get back on their feet. >> i didn't have time to do my class work. >> reporter: brandon was a student at san jose state. he received a $500 check from the university philanthropic tower foundation. >> it is life. it allows me to stay in school and not have to drop out. >> reporter: he plans to use the money on a deposit for a new apartment near campus. meanwhile, an evacuation center is still housing people like her who don't know where they'll call home next. >> they say i'm a brave woman. for my ager 70 years old, i still try best i can. >> reporter: a very brave woman. absolutely. last night, a little more than 80 people stayed at the evacuation center. if you want to help, we have all che resources listed on our website. michelle roberts. >> every little thing helps. your car might be totaled but at e fst you won't be charged to tow it away or simply to retrieve it. =raj/vty of san jose will be n it dg up all the towing costs. as for the root of all this, the ablds reservoir, 100.1 in terms of capacity. it will finally stop floodowing, 100.1%. it will stop overflowing when it drops to 100%. tio flood coverage continues on our 6:00 newscast. could inflatable dams have prevented this flooding? the water district official is wondering why they weren't using them. a new turn in the travel ban battle. bae ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco ruled it will not put the appeal of s seident trump's travel ban on hold. last month they asked to pause the appeal because the president's plan to issue a new executive order. white house press secretary sean spicer said he expected the new order to come mid-week. with the announcement of a revised travel ban expected any day now, the study is showing it may be having a big impact on the most profitable industry. tourism. why fewer people are searching for flights. >> reporter: when you travel, you search different websites for cheap flights. based on that date, a it shows worldwide, this new research is showing that there has been a 45% drop in people searching for flights to san francisco. >> tourists enjoy the sunshine at pier 39 today. they came from different countries but agreed on one thing. the attitude toward international travel is different these days. >> there are some internationals who are worried about a trip to canada that we have coming up. so i know there are some concerns. >> though san francisco travel association said it has not seen a dip in tourism yet, it is taking recent trend seriously. the research is based on flight search data from 122 countries in the days since president trump's travel ban was first imposed. it shows a drop of 45%. even domestic travellers are impacted. this person said his friend in new york, originally from turkey, was worried about it. >> he was going to come and he didn't. >> reporter: the sfo spokesperson said so far the airport hasn't seen a drop the in travelers and wonders of the time of year might be the issue. >> there is a dramatic drop-off that is very big to asia. >> reporter: the san francisco travel association says there is enough concern to find ways to keep tourism coming. >> reporter: that's set to take addresthis thursday. he firy area news. h> thank you. toping with tradition, tomorrow to t the president had address congress for the first time and present his budget proposal. here's what we know tonight mr. trump plans to add $54 billion in defense and security spending. r prill go toward fighting isis and securing the borders. presiy for it he plans to cut $54 billion from other programs. as this unfolds, president portan w. bush is talking about his presidency, including his o coicult relationship with the media. >> we need an independent media to hold people like no account. power can be very addictive and it can be corrosive and it is important for the media to call to account people who abuse their power. >> a rare interview from the former president. spotliwe will air president evmp's full address tomorrow night live at 6:00. ..a and the spotlight is now on the physical evidence in the t "ara lamar trial. the crime analyst fwauktd how he collected a hair reportedly recovered on a rope in the back proces car. the hair contained lamar's dna. the defense is focused on flaws in the collection process and hopes to prove it may have been contaminated. denceat they want to do, the outset means it was not reliable. >> the experts note physical evidence is even more critical because there's no crime scene a scar body found. she disappeared in march 2012 on her way to school in morgan hill. a scare at the courthouse bis afternoon. the courtroom was evacuated -- to the fire springlers were activated. no word on what or who triggered the sprinklers. ripping an atm right out of a north bay office. >> a bay area family goes to extreme measures to try to find =heir lost dog. how they're using technology and old-fashioned signage to get the word out. >> and oakland officially has a top cop in town. where history was made. what the new police chief is vowing to do. straight ahead. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. blue skies across the coastline right now. but storm ranger is in pleasanton. we're tracking our next chance of rain. that's coming up in less than ten minutes. as of this morning, oakla has n i will. >> thank you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> that was the big moment. as of this morning, oakland has a new police chief. anne kirkpatrick is the first female to held to job. her priority, transforming the department in the midst of some serious problems but also has a big upside. what's her plan? >> reporter: she made history becoming the city's oakland police department's first female police chief. she has vowed to cut down crime and restore the relationship with the community. >> you're looking at oakland's fifth police chief in less than a year. anne kirkpatrick, please raise your right hand. >> the mayor swore her in today. >> perform the duties of the office of chief of police, city of oakland. >> i will. >> the 57-year-old has 35 years of law enforcement experience that began as an officer in memphis. most recently includes reforms. >> we're moving forward. >> she inherits a department recently marred by a sexual misconduct scandal and excessive force. she says her focus will be on transforming, not reforming. >> transformation is when you think differently. when you think differently, your cultures change. >> the civil rights attorney negotiated a settlement that previously points to the government under federal oversight. he said the city was close to regaining local control until the recent sex abuse scandal. >> it is important that she understands why it came about. >> the outsider says she is up to the challenge. >> and kirkpatrick says unlike previous chiefs, she plans to live where she works here in oakland. she also holds a law degree. from city hall, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's to go marin county. some surveillance video of some bold thieves. one man, you can see him walking a rope or cable across a waiting room. he ties to it an atm. then switch to an outdoor camera which captures the reflection of a white getaway car. when the robbers punch the gas, you will see the atm go right across the room. it was dragged out of the offices. a cash only bus system that shuttles passengers to sfo. they are starting at nothing to get back their dog. that's not all. scott? >> reporter: the goal is to get word out and the picture out as much as possible. they're using modern technology and old-fashioned hard work the reach phones and people driving by. with tape and cardboard, she is getting the word out about her missing dog theo. two weeks aeg ran out the door of a dog sitting service. >> we were getting ready to put down a deposit on our dream wedding venue but i can't focus on anything but this. >> reporter: but technology is helping too. thousands of people posting the adorable dog on instagram to help. >> he has a flat face. he looks like an ewok. he is very friendly. >> there's a reward. $3,500. anything to get the dog back home. >> i'm just afraid that someone will see this and know that theo is our family. >> reporter: they even hired blood hounds to scour the area. we have no information about the dog and its last whereabouts. >> hopefully that dog will be found. thank you. dry weather is helping us get a better look at the damaged or ville dam. it forced the lake to rise back up to 850 feet. about 50 feet below capacity for the reservoir. today's move allows workers to remove the debris pile at its base. now, here's a live look at the dam or the mountains above the dam. the weather is so gold the dusting of snow on the mountain tops. a lot of lake going on around the lake. we're told the crews will work on it. we want to take a look at the video. you can see it here. this is from a couple weeks ago. you can see the damage. take a look. we can see the damage. this big hole in the middle. both sides are still intact. take look at it now. this is a side by side comparison of the original hole that you see here on the right hand side. then on the left hand side, what it looks like today. this picture taken today. this large hole compared to this one. now gigantic. a lot of erosion has happened. the walls have crumbled. any extra water is very hard to recognize it. but the walls have washed away. if there's any water right now, it would take detour into this crevasse. so a lot of repair work needs to be done in the spillway and that will take a while. >> slow going for storm repairs in the community of clayton. a mud slide broke out. while crews figure out how to fix problem, the land is still moving. forcing them to wait. here are the numbers. 90 homes are without water. but there are wells. >> we just saw the area near lake or ville. >> a break coming our way for the last couple days. that's the great news. we have some rainfall that has entered the seven-day forecast. i want to take you to our micro climate forecast. santa rosa now exceeds the average. right now, a phenomenal 52.07 inches which puts us at 195% for orville. it helps to really boost the totals up. thankfully we're starting to get a break if that wet weather. mostly clear skies. currently, 53 degrees. we'll drop to 46 by 10:00 p.m. we do expect some isolated 30s. a light jacket to prepare you. san francisco, 44. the north bay, down to a chilly 37. the number one reason we're getting this in here is the high pressure offshore. i think this will hold for about the next five days before we start to get some changes in here. high pressure builds in. winds out of the northwest. we'll go for a high of 61. for the east bay, a mixed bag but overall on the cool side. livermore, 58. walnut creek, 61. for san francisco, 56 in the mission. 57 in the marina and 55 for the outer sunset. for the north bay, 56 expected in mill valley. a milder 60 in santa rosa. you will see dry weather expected through saturday. the forecast models have started to bring a new storm system in here by sunday into monday. two-day totals. i'm not totally sold on this but it is something to think about. we're going to learn more information about this in the coming days. and i will keep you posted on the very latest. but again, most immediately. we do have this dry tend continuing into saturday's forecast. it doesn't look like a big storm. we are going to be watching that extremely closely. >> we'll enjoy the spring-like temperatures. >> still to come, we have breaking news in southern california. a plane has crashed near riverside. actually in riverside near riverside municipal airport. several homes hit. we'll have an update on this breaking news when we come back. we're told to live large, but with princess cruises your most extraordinary moments happen when you feel small. when you're completely outnumbered, overshadowed, and outshined. so what if you dared to explore this great big beautiful pond. what if you dared to feel small. princess cruises. come back new. congress tomorrow to outlineisn budget. today -- the marks as we mentioned. president trump addressing congress tomorrow to outline his new defense, heavy budget. the markets reacted. the dow and s&p finished at a record high. and on our twitter feed. the a's beat the giants down in arizona. the regular season begins the first week of april. we're back in a moment. this is a live picture fr our hn breaking news in southern california. this is in riverside. live pictures from our chopper. our nbc station in los angeles. a small plane in the past hour has crashed into a residential neighborhood near the riverside municipal airport. one home on fire, as you can see. it is destroyed. as many as three homes could have been hit. witnesses say they saw firefighters pulling one victim from the house and several people reported missing right now. no word on any injuries or possible deaths. we'll keep an eye on this situation. a small plane crash in riverside, california. three homes on fire and several people missing. keep it here and we'll keep you posted on our website. nbcbayarea.com. is the project still alive? caltrans reaching an agreement with the plan to electrify the tracks along the peninsula. they announced last week they're delaying the decision on whether to approve the $650 million for the california rail grant so it can be considered as part of the president's budget. it come after republicans called for a rejection of the money. it would not only help make cal trains electric but would help with the high speed rail project. when california holds the amnesty program and expects to get books overdue. but 100 year? one book coming in at a full century overdue. the unlikely title? 40 minutes late. the great grandson of the woman who checked it out returned it. more than 12,000 books came back during this amnesty period. they would have had an overdue value of almost $330,000. some 500 patrons now have their library privileges restored. n francio. nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual vaginal bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the 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were four people on board. we know that two people were pulled out. they're breathing. two others have not been found. one home on fire. we don't know if anyone was found. a plane crash in riverside. it was bound for san jose. we'll have a full report. ght, nbc news exclusive. new information contradicts the white house account of that military raid gone wrong in yemen. as the father of a slain s.e.a.l. raises his own questions. a new wave of bomb threats and vandalism across the country targeting jewish community centers, schools, and another cemetery. kids evacuated. parents in fear. pressure intensifying for an independent investigation into russian meddling. and former president bush weighs in exclusively to nbc news. inside the oscar shocker. what went wrong in that jaw-dropping hollywood ending? healthy heart attack. as a star tv trainer is stricken, tonight a new warning. to the moon. private citizens going on an out of this world adventure. got your spacesuit ready? 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