In my Council District, going through farmland in my Council District as well coming through downtown. Reporter the debate lasted late into the afternoon with some councilmembers say its the federal governments job, not the citys to make the call. We should also be asking is enough being done to make it safe but not to outright oppose it. Reporter but ultimately the Council Voted unanimously to oppose the Oil Transport through san jose and urge the San Luis ObispoPlanning Commission to reject the proposal. Nobody is really concerneding in somebody happens. We have an opportunity before there is even a risk to do something about it. Reporter now san jose joins other cities including berkeley and richmond to publicly oppose similar plans. Phillips 66 did not return our calls, but officials have said before safety is their top priority, and they have decades of experience transporting cargo. Live in san jose robert handa nbc bay area news. Robert, thank you. This is a sensitive issue. As robert mentioned, other cities oppose crude oil trains running through their backyards. Benicia met considerable backlash this past summer for enplan to bring oil trains from canada and north dakota to its valero refinery. Benicia calculated the risk as negligible with a predicted oil spill once every 111 years. The Governors Office called the citys safety analysis flawed and asked it to take another deeper look. It was a day of mourning in france today as the funerals began for the victims of the paris terrorist massacre. But if parisians remain united in solidarity some muni riders in San Francisco are stunned to see antimuslim ads on the buses theyre boarding. The ads which equate islam with nazism come from the same group that has been placing antimuslim messages on buses around the country for the past several years. Nbc bay areas Mark Matthews is outside a bus barn south of market and mark. Is there anything that the community can do about the bus ads . Reporter theyre going to continue to run them for legal reasons that well get into in a minute. Youll remember Pamela Gellers first ad campaign back in august of 2012 with an ad that said in any war between the civilized man and the savage support the civilized man. Support israel, defeat jihad. Well, these new ads, theyre more direct. The ads read islamic jew hatred its in the koran. 2 3 of all u. S. Aid goes to islamic countries. Stop the hate. The ad also shows a picture of adolf hitler and a man the ad claims was the leader of the islamic world but actually was the grand mufti of jerusalem during world war ii. Reporter muni Spokesman Says the city and the Transportation Agency dont agree with the ads but cannot refuse the business. We have to run these ads because this could result in a lawsuit. At the same time, this is something that were required to do because of the First Amendment. Reporter Pamela Geller did not return our requests for an interview about the ads, but commented on press coverage on her website saying the media slant is expected despite this weeks dead. But the comments are overwhelmingly with us. Those supportive comments are not coming from jewish groups like the antidefamation league. The message behind the ads is that in some way some of the most hateful antisemitic expressions that have emanated from people who happen to be muslim can therefore be ascribed to all muslims. And we reject that notion. Reporter the adls regional director calls the ads extreme and offensive, and says his organizations opposition to geller has caused her followers to claim that the adl, one of the leading voices against antisemitism in the world is itself antisemitic. Yeah im trying to wrap my head around that one as well. Reporter this ad campaign is the seventh of its kind since august 2012. When the mta in new york tried to keep gellers ads off their buses there, a federal judge in manhattan ruled in her favor, citing First Amendment protections. In San Francisco, Mark Matthews nbc bay area news. Mark, thank you. These chances dont come often. Its californias first open u. S. Senate seat in 24 years. And today kamla harris seized the opportunity. As expected she made the announcement this morning on her campaign website. She will run for barbara boxers senate seat next year. A potential rival has already come forward. Here she is. Democratic congressman Loretta Sanchez from Orange County posted on her own Facebook Page that she is considering running for the seat. Getting back to harris. Currently the states attorney general. She states quote, he will be a fighter for the next generation on the Critical Issues facing our country, and i will fight relentlessly to protect our coast, our immigrant communities and our seniors. And just days after he was sworn in for a second term in the house of representatives, east bay Democrat Eric swalwell says he might also join the race. A spokesperson is telling us swalwell is being urged to run by his supporters. Former l. A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is also considering a run. Among california republicans, Oceanside Assembly man rocky chavez says he might run. Two other possibilities. Former gop state Party Chairman del rick caro. The principal says they were trying to get high. Three eighth grade students are recovering after overdosing on cold medicine. They call it doing triple c. Nbc bay areas Marianne Favro joins us live in morgan hill. A lot of people see kids doing this. Its a dangerous trend. Reporter police definitely say it is a growing trend, jessica. The principal says the girls got high here on campus after learning how to do it from a facebook video. Three eighth graders from briton middle school after each took 10 to 12 coricidin tablets. Officials believe the girls were trying to get high. At that level will cause hallucinations, symptoms of drunkenness. And they were observed becoming under the influence and we rounded them up right away. Reporter the three girls were transported to st. Louise hospital in gilroy where they were treated and released. I was surprised. Reporter the students took the tablets on campus. The superintendent told us one of the girls obtained the medicine at a local store and had learned about using it to get high from social media. In this case the kids talked about seeing it on youtube and hearing about it through social media, that its becoming a drug of choice among young teens. Reporter the school informed parents about the incident with emails and phone calls last night. I this day and age, im not surprised about anything anymore, to be honest with you. Kids find out everything through social media and all this stuff now. So its just parents need to inform their kids what is going on. You cant ignore anything anymore. Reporter police say getting high from this type of medication is a growing trend nationwide. In this case, the girls were lucky. Doctors warn an overdose can lead to liver damage, even death. The three girls involved could now face suspension. The school says its going to work on creating a video to educate parents and students about this problem. And they also plan to hold a meeting for parents. Reporting live in morgan hill Marianne Favro, nbc bay area news. Just in to our newsroom, a boobytrap in san jose. Among the questions tonight, who set it up and who was it intended to injure. San jose firefighters rushed to a fire at a homeless encampment east of communications hill. This happened sunday morning. While putting out the flames take a look. One firefighter fell into this. A 2 by 2 hole with wooden spikes sticking out from the bottom. A burlap sack and dirt were covering the hole. So the firefighter had no idea what was underneath. Thankfully he was not hurt. No word on any suspects. Its a proposal that could help some undocumented immigrants in the south bay navigate the system. San jose council is considering opening up an office of Immigration Services that move intended to deal with the law that states undocumented immigrants who arrive in the country before their 16th birthday or before 2010 are eligible for work permits and deportation release. As you can imagine applications are pouring in. We should take whatever action we can within our limited means to ensure that our residents are getting Accurate Information to take advantage of the executive action to get jobs, to get access to educational opportunities, whatever it might be that improves really the quality of life for everybody in our city. Some two million undocumented immigrants are eligible for the services around the country. Mochi the dog is back home tonight. A tip from the public reunited the San Francisco man with his best friend. Mochi is a pit bull who disappeared during a breakin on friday and was later spotted with the suspect on surveillance video. Owner david baker said he didnt care about his stolen electronics from that breakin he just wanted mochi back. Twitter and instagram helped spread the message, and an alert citizen called 911 to report seeing the dog. Police say they booked melissa pernes into jail on a variety of misdemeanor and felony warrants. Criminal mastermind are the fall guy in someone elses drug scheme. A new york jury heard different vargss of ross albrights site. He founded a website which prosecutors say was an online emporium. Police arrested him at the library where police say he was logged on to the silk road site. His Attorney Says his client founded silk road as an experiment but was forced to run it leaving him to take the fall. A silicon media blog is criticizing the Cupertino Company for not making it a paid holiday. The suggestion is its a misstep in tech circles which is striving for greater diversity. We reached out to apple which confirms while next monday is not a paid holiday for employees, the company has encouraged their employees to volunteer as a way to honor dr. King. In turn apple through its matching Gifts Program is contributing 50 for every employee hour worked. Still ahead, historymaking. First for the San Francisco chronicle in its 150 years. And the pay increase that raised some eyebrows. The decision is in about some east bay political leaders who voted to give themselves a 33 pay hike. And a Silicon Valley company has a new way to take a selfie that will blow your mind. Im scott budman. Coming up, a drone that you actually wear. A first look just ahead. Good evening. Im meteorologist jeff ranieri. Something we havent seen in a while here across the east bay. That is blue sky. You can see it right here on our time lapse weather. Were tracking more on that air pollution tomorrow. Plus details on if we will get any kind of rainfall from this storm system out here in the pacific in just a few minutes. A lot of disappointed tourists and some upset locals. For the second straight day, coit tower was closed. Crews finished filming a commercial featuring a drone. Now the commercial shoot has shut down coit tower because the faa requires people to be at least 200 feet away when a drone is used for filming. This was all approved by the city. The problem is locals say they were never informed until just recently of the shutdown. And they arent happy that a drone is being used. Coit tower will reopen tomorrow. Well speaking of drones one may soon be coming to your wrist. Yes, i said your wrist. A bay area startup that has gone from idea to hot topic just got a ton of buzz at the Consumer Electronics show. Scott budman was there and got a closeup look. He joins us live in santa clara with your first look. Were talking about a story youll see only on nbc bay area. This is a drone on your wrist . Yes, it is. What better opportunity to take a selfie. Normally when we do that we have to hold our camera up in the air and actually stay still in one place. Imagine if you could take the camera throw it off your wrist, have it fly up in the air, spin around eventually find you. And then take your picture. Thats the idea behind this next company. What if you could combine a drone and a wearable then add a camera like a gopro or cell phone so you could take a cool selfie. Its about pushing the limits of technology. Reporter a Silicon Valley startup wants to put all of it on your wrist. This is nicksy a drone that can take your picture. You throw it and then it takes off. You keep doing what youve been doing. It takes a picture of you doing that stuff and it come backs to you. Reporter its still in the very early stages. But the company is hiring and earned a spot in the futuristic intel booth at ces by winning an intel wearable challenge. Nixy was the winner and were excited about them and the space in general. Reporter its like a boomerang, but it sits on your wrist, until its time to fly away and photograph you. Most cameras just give you the point of you, you have yourself. So you always take a picture of what you see yourself. We wanted to develop a camera that basically kept just you in the moment. And i can skip to the next one. Reporter we love wearables. And we love things that fly. The future may put them both at arms length. And again nixy says it is still in a developmental phase, but they hope to get a preorder some time in 2015. Reporting live in santa clara, scott budman, nbc bay area news. [ closing bell ] stocks soared this morning only to plunge in the afternoon. And then with small losses. Energy shares slipped lower as the price of oil fell again. Its now under 46 a barrel. The dow closed down 27 points. A followup story now. There will be no pay raise. Thousands of east bay people called it an outrageous proposal. The Contra Costa County board of supervisors today repealed an ordinance that would have given them, each of them a 33 pay hike. Back in october, the supervisors voted to raise their pay from 97,000 a year to 129,000 a year. The supervisors say they have the Second Lowest salary in the bay area and have even taken a pay cut during the recession. Opponents were in the process of trying to overturn the pay raise. The supervisors say theyll look at other option when they meet again next week. There is some new leadership to tell you about in the south bay. The former candidate for san jose mayor is now the new president of the Santa Clara County board of supervisors. Dave cortese is expected to deliver his state of the county address next week. Its a first for the 150yearold newspaper. The San Francisco chronicle has named Audrey Cooper as editorinchief. And that makes her the first woman to hold the position in the papers history. Cooper joined in 2006 as the assistant editor and quickly rose through the ranks. Ironically cooper tells the chronicle that she tried to join the company between years ago by applying for an internship three times. She says she never got a call back. Now she is poised to be making all the calls at the paper. She is now in charge. Yes, she is. And lets bring in jeff ranieri, in charge of our forecast. It felt a lot better breathing today, jeff. It was noticeably different out here for a lot of the bay area. And something we havent been able to bring you in two weeks is a nighttime shot of san jose where you can actually see the downtown skyline. And check it out behind me on the weather wall. Youll be able to see downtown very bright and clear tonight. The key factor no doubt that brought us these clearer skies and better air quality was a breezy wind. 10 to 25 miles per hour. Help to push off a lot of the pollution to the south and eventually out to sea. Youll see right now here temperatures primarily in the 50s with also clear skies. For tomorrow were still looking pretty good on those temperatures. Not going to be too cold not going to be too hot. Were going to be right in the middle here. 66 expected for your average in the north bay. We may hold on to cloud cover in San Francisco in the trivalley. 65 for the south bay. As far as the air quality goes for tomorrow i do think well stay at the moderate levels with a little bit of hazy sunshine by the afternoon. So at least its not unhealthy. But what we really need is rainfall to push this down to the good level. As many of us know the last time we had any kind of major rainfall was way back in december when we had nearly 21 days in a row of wet weather. Since then through january, we havent had any rainfall for the entire month. All 13 days have been dry. We certainly could use it. We need that rainfall here to clean out that air quality. And of course to also help our drought. As we finish things up we look at the overall rainfall season for average. Its still not doing too bad. From 100 to 150 of average. But we know what a deficit were in right now. Well talk more coming up about any rain chances this weekend and where it looks like we can see a best chance of showers in about 25 minutes. All right, thank you very much, jeff. Still ahead, getting around the city a little easier. The change muni is making that could spell relief for users. The happiest place on earth has been linked to more cases of measles. Im michelle robinson. The growing despite surrounding why the virus is spreading. You can find a new frontier. Theres nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. Technology thats with you always. This is our promise. Its never been better to wander because wherever you go, youll find us doing everything we can, so you can. Its not good news. 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