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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News 20170227



with little more than the clothes on her back. after tuesday's flood, she has come full circle. >> it is gone again, nothing. i have only one set of clothes. >> reporter: a small army of volunteers, including mayor sam, helped her and neighbors begin the process of cleaning up, drying out&somehow moving on. >> it is important for me to be here, we get a lot of information on what the families need, it is not obvious in an office. >> reporter: the needs may be greater than the resources available. jose removed the furniture from his flooded first floor parm, where he will live-- apartment, where he will live with his wife and four children long term and how he will replace it is question without easy answers. >> total loss. pretty much everything, everything went down the drain and, i couldn't save anything. >> reporter: most of the homes in this neighborhood have been yellow tagged, that means residents can return to clean up but they cannot live here, at least not for the time being. >> if they can't live there, what are the options for the flood victims? >> reporter: the city had an emergency shelter open at a high school, sense shut down. they are shifting most people there that are not able to stay with family or friends to a new shelter. the question becomes, what about the long-term needs of the people that have been displaced here, a question for which there is no easy answer at this point. in rock springs, kpix 5 news. develening story, a-- developing story, a stabbing left one man dped, here is the-- dead, here is the scene near the tres gringos cabo cantina in downtown san jose after midnight. police say when they arrived they found the man who had been stabbed at least once, he died soon after. police say no arrests have been made. but the mercury news reports that two people were can detained in connection with the stabbing. the victim was frank navarro, the security manager at the night club. friends say he was the president of the east ridge little league. the flag at the little league's field was lowered to half staff today, a vejal will be on the field-- vigil will be on the field tonight at 7:00. an hour later a shooting erupted inside gentleman jim's bar in vallejo, one man killed, two hurt. police got there and the shooter was gone and they are still looking for him. no word on what started the fight. gunfire erupted on an east bay free way leaving a driver dead 9:00 antioch eastbound highway 4. police found a man dead inside a toyota near hill crest avenue. and the chp shut down all east est lanes for more-- eastbound lanes for more than an hour, the third shooting in the east bay this year and the first to be fatal. so far, no arrestvise been made in-- arrests have been made in this. the man accused of plowing into crowd at mardi gras, new orleans, neilson rizzuto, age 25. witnesses say he drove a pickup truck into throngs of people last night. thousands were watching a parade, where riders tossed beads and trinkets from floats. the kraugs injured 28 people-- crash injured 28 people and all are expected to survive. police believe he was intoxicated. the man picked by president trump to be seahawkitary of the-- secretary of the navy has withdrawn, he said the main reason involves business interest, in a statement he said he can't satisfy government ethics requirement without "undue disruption and materially adverse devestment." a poll shows donald trump's approval rating hit a record. a record low. this as the new democratic national committee lays out plans for the party. reporter wendy gillette on how democrats are capitalizing on opposition to president trump. >> a great american, mr. tom perez. >> reporter: newly elected chairman of the democratic national committee says unity is the key to bring momentum and election victories back to the party. >> we have to rebuild our parties in the 50 states and territories, and that is exactly what we are going to do. >> reporter: former democratic presidential candidate, bernie sanders, says the chairman needs to make changes. >> the way the democratic party has been run for decades has not worked. we need a total transformation. we have to open up the party to working people, young people. >> reporter: the party will try to seize on democrats opposition to president trump, a new nbc news wall street journal poll shows 44 person of americans approve of how president trump is doing his job. a record low for a new president. 48% disapprove. as the president hits back against negative news reports and leaks within his administration, he tweeted saturday that he won't attend the annual white house correspondence dinner. >> i think it is kind of naive of us to think we can all walk into a room for a couple of hours and pretend some of the tension isn't there. >> reporter: president trump and the first lady are hosting the nation's governors at the white house tonight for the annual governor's ball. wendy gillette for cbs news. >> former cia director john brennan has advice for president trump in his first interview since leaving the agency, brennan told john dickerson that the president should be careful with his words. >> one of the things i think the president needs to realize is that when he uses language, it has resonance around the world, not just with his constituent base in the united states. so being much more disciplined in terms of the language that we use, i think is something that will help our security. >> brennan went on to say he doesn't think the president's travel ban will make america significantly safer. mr. trump is expected to release a revised travel ban this week. in los angeles, the ground work is being laid for safe houses that will eventually be used to protect undocumented immigrants. the effort is being spear headed by religious leaders, many worry the sanctuary that churches provide could be threatened under a trump administration. so they are creating an underground network of private homes that have fourth amendment protections. >> people who may not agree with you would look at what you are doing and say you are simply aiding and abetting the violation of federal law. >> i feel convicted that, um, i answer to god at the end of the day. that is who i will see when i die and i hope that we can live up to our-- i hope we a can live up to who we are. >> organizers of the safe house effort say faith groups across los angeles county could hide a hundred undocumented immigrants today but the number could soon be in the thousands. new at 5:00, an unusual bat sl brewing in mu-- battle is brewing in marin county, mountain bikers there are getting political. >> reporter: in marin county, moseerests are told to share the-- motorists are told to share the road with bicyclists but it seemathize sentiment changes. -- seems the sentiment changes where the road ends. >> closed off to the bikes in an administrative decision, as the sport has grown, the trail access hasn't kept up. >> reporter: marin county is known as the birth place of mountain biking, but china camp state park is one of the few places in the entire county where bikes are allowed on trails. those who ride for the thrill of navigating the narrow paths say they deserve greater access to their public lands. >> bankers want to get into the wood s like a hiker and equestrian, no different. we are looking to enjoy on a different mode of transportation. >> reporter: cycling activists say riders have complete access in places like sonoma and santa cruz, they say organized the new paradigm trail group to begin putting pressure on open space agencys to free up more trails for biking. but environmentalists say nature trails were never designed to be used for vehicular traffic. >> the impacts on wildlife, the impacts on the actual trails themselves, and the displacement of other visitors are some of the key points in why it just doesn't work to have bikes on trails. >> reporter: it is not your normal argument that they are harmful to nature, the bikers say so far they have gotten no compromise by being patient with the process. >> i think that is a great approach to start with but it hasn't really worked. from our perspective. we are going to take more assertive measures. >> reporter: they say they don't know what that will be, but without something disruptive, the county will simply continue down the path it has chosen. in marin county, john ramose, kpix 5. >> mountain bikes are allowed on fire trails but cyclists say they are only allowed on 9% of county land even though they represent 40% of open space visitors. bill paxton, the hollywood actor perhaps best known for "twister" and "apollo 13" died. a fort worth, texas native, he was in dozens of movies and shows, through the 80s and 90s, a favorite of director james cameron appearing in "terminator" "aliens" and "titanic." earlier he spoke about "training day." >> he is an older, more experienced veteran police officer. >> older, you know, a veteran police officer and i am an idealistic cop. that is weird, the comparisons fall off. >> according to a family spokesperson paxton died from complications after heart surgery, he was 61 years old. the man known to millions as jauj wapner who presided over the original realty courtroom show has died. >> take a short recess. >> joseph wapner decided actual small claims cases on the people's court for 12 years starting 1981, he auditions asrapher retiring in la, his no-nonsense approach made it a hit. he said "everything in the show is real, no script, no rehearsal." jauj wapner's son said he died-- judge wapner's son said he died in his sleep, he was 97. don't throw away the broken vacuum, the bay area effort to reduce the world's trash by fixing your failing appliances for free. a transgender boy wins big in a girl's wrestling competition but he would rather wrestle boys, why he says it is the more fair option. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, appliances! kpix 5's maria medina shows us how it's all in an effort to reduce waste. some engineer-minded volunteers want to fix your broken household appliances. kpix 5's maria shows us. >> my favorite travel pillow. >> reporter: one man's trash may be another man's treasure. >> this is just not working at all. >> reporter: lets be honest, most of the time broken down household goods are just trashed. >> we put too much stuff in it so we are filling up all the available landfills. >> reporter: peter skinner is the co-founder of the repair cafe, all volunteers who invite the community to bring in their broken items so they can try and fix them. the goal: to keep it from going to landfills. >> it has really become stitched into the fabric of the community, very fun. >> i tried to put tape on it. >> reporter: mark is hoping to get his inflatable mattress repaired and karaoke machine playing music. >> lots of good memories? >> lot of fun. >> reporter: lamps, dvd players, bikes, but peters has seen it all. >> we had a woman bring in a dinosaur, mechanical dinosaur, we fixed it. >> reporter: you fixed it? >> we did. >> reporter: they look at everything, sometimes they just can't help. >> we had a clock that ran backwards, no one could quite figure how to fix that. >> reporter: most of the time... >> happy customer. >> reporter:... people get their belongings fixed, helping the environment one repair at a time. >> i am a very happy customer. they actually fixed an air pillow of mine. >> reporter: kpix 5. >> the repair cafe is in paulo alto,. high school wrestler in texas transitioning from female to male would rather be competing against boys, but state rules say he can't even though he is taking test ostrole that makes-- testosterone that makes him stronger. 17-year-old mac is a state champion with undefeated record, he has a lot of fans, but some parents of female wrestlers say it is not right. >> it is not fair for the individual that wants to transition and wrestle boys, not fair for the female wrestlers, unfair advantage. >> we believe separate decisions led to overwhelming success of the sport and high volume in our state compared to others. >> reporter: the rules in texas say students must wrestle against the gender listed on their birth certificate. a governing body for school sports enacted the policy last august. now ocean beach, where we are five minutes away from low tide for the day. look at the distance between where the surf is and tide line. look at the clouds in the distance as well. we have the forecast and a look at the week ahead come when we come back. ,, at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. if nascar was lookin' to put a about 40 minutes away from sunset now on this sunday evening, with the golden gate bridge lit up by the sun as it sinks to the west. you will notice the clouds and we have the weak cold front tr for the second night in the row coming down. this has a slightly better chance of producing a few showers. but not much. there is a little bit of a nip in the area, 50 in san francisco, 52 in concord, 50 in santa rosa. here is how we look. doppler, a massive storm on the way? maybe somewhere on earth, but not for us. few cloith showers-- light showers, reported rain at 4:00 this afternoon in one spot. the rest of the bay area, not much. little toward concord, perhaps it is happening now over the 680 corridor. otherwise, few showers before sunrise tomorrow. headlines are that sunshine returns this week and looks dry for a while, right into next weekend. that is the first time in sometime we have been able to say that. still, we are going to expect a few showers tonight, temperatures will be in the upper 40s in the next few hours. overnight showers and then clearing ahead as the low pressure system finally spins out of the state. high pressure builds back in as we sheyou in a minute. it all moves east, there is a winter weather advisory, light snow, gusty winds, juliet was up there wens and and thursday? is that when? >> tuesday and wednesday. scary. >> winds up foo45 miles an hour. -- >> 45 miles an hour winds. futurecast 10:00 tonight, it shows the system sinking into the bay area, and it breaks up and widely scattered showers, we getilateal bit wet. then by tomorrow, at sunrise, we clear out and much of monday looks okay but then in the afternoon we get reheated leftovers. we might get a few pop-up showers over the ranges in the bay area, but otherwise a good start for monday morning with mostly sunny skies and temperatures will be from about 40-47 degrees to start out with. but later in the week, high pressure blocks storms, pacific northwest gets showers every day this week and seattle. for us, high and mostly dry. increasing sunshine monday, looks dry through the weekend. it will be chilly tonight in santa rosa, 31. 35 for livermore and fairfield. sun up 6:43 tomorrow morning f you are head said out of the bay area, it will snow in the mountains. in the extended forecast, a few sprinkles tonight into tomorrow morning, maybe pop-up showers tomorrow afternoon, but not much. and then it is all sunny side up tuesday through friday. that, ladies and gentlemen, is weather, and now the latest on sports, here is dennis. if nascar was looking to put spark back in the races, they succeeded. wild day at daytona 500. think survivor, okay? checker flag is next. ,,,,,,,,,, jack: most other combos come with a wimpy, kid-sized burger. jack: at my place, you get the double jack combo with one jack: of the biggest burgers on my menu. double the beef, double jack: the cheese, plus hot and salty fries and a refreshing drink for jack: just $4.99. yup, i took the combo and made it a bigger jack: deal. like how ben franklin made flying kites a bigger deal. jack: or how astronauts made a sunday drive a bigger deal. jack: or how egyptians made triangles a bigger deal. sfx: back-up warning beep jack: so, if you want to go big, you know where to go. jack: nice ride. jack: my $4.99 double jack combo. jack: only at jack in the box. races in three stages, with points awarded to the top driver with nascar rating sags in recent years, it came up with a plan dividing raceinize to three stage-- races into three stages with points awardd to the top drivers that win each stage, sort of a race within a race. certainly made for an entertaining start to the season in the daytona 500 with drivers saying it led to several huge wrecks. rob gronkowski, led lap 105, kyle busch led 21 laps, takes out four cars, including dale, jr., earnhardt done for the day. 17-car accident, check out kevin harvick and danica patrick, this case had 8 cars and 16 finished. kyle, native to elk grove grabbed the lead from martin truex, jr., the 24-year-old was looking for his first daytona win. on the final lap, lawson ran out of gas allowing busch in the 41 car to take the lead. larson dropped to 12. busch, who led only the last lap wins his first daytona 500 after previousdy being the runner up three times. the one lap led is the fewest ever by a daytona winner. >> my rearview mirror fell off with 30 to go. i was like that is an omen, but i won't have to look in it anymore, the car is completely thrashed, not a straight panel on it, the strategy, who knew what? what segments were what? everybody is wrecking as soon as we were done with the second seg ment. i don't know. i mean, the more that i have run this race, the more i have just thrown caution to the wind, let it rip, and elbows ow. >> tony stewart never won the daytona 500, he was the owner of the team. warriors reportedly will sign veteran point guard jose kaldren after bought out by the lakers, expected to provide depth and long-range shooting as golden state looks towards the post season. last night the warriors clenched a playoff spot with 112-95 win over the nets at oracle. they won't be seeing too much at home court in the next few weeks. tomorrow they begin a 5-game road trip in philadelphia. they will play 7 of next 8 away from oakland traveling approximately 11,000 miles. >> a week it is, hotel room number, i go to the room from the last hotel, all the time. wake up and not realize what city you are in, have to get up and look around for a minute. solid part of it. none the less, you figure it out. you know? that is the life in the nba. cardinals back from friday night loss to oregon state. carly knocked down four 3s, led standferred with 18 points, they beat oregon 65-59. cardinals finish 25 and 25 and get first round bye as number three seed in the pac-12. cal women wrapping up regular season in corvallis, no answer for oregon state sydney, leading beaverwise 19 points, oregon state beat cal 71-56 to win the title outright. bears finished 6 and 12 in the pac-12 after undefeated nonconference play. a's starter, sunny gray, will not pitch in the world baseball classic after denied insurance coverage. gray pitched 117 innings last season due to injury. bob melvin and the a's facing the angels this afternoon in the cactus league. bottom of the 3rd, mark, who played in only 16 games last season because of hip surgery doubles an holiday row to tie the game at 1, but la would go on to win fev-3. giants beat the reds. tauch-pitching prospect, tyler beady tossed two scoreless innings. quite the set up for the final round of the honda classic, don't they? watch daytona, little golf. johnny vegas wasn't phased by the bear trap, a on the par, vegas shot 64 low round of the day. 4th place. rickie fowler had his 4-stroke lead cut to 1 after struggling on the front 9. fouler would regroup. stuck out 16, wrun of 5 birdies, fouler wins by 4 strokes for career win, first in 2015, that spans 25pga tournaments. you are seeing winner every week now in the pga tour and there is not a lot of drama. winning by several strokes. >> i got insurance for sunny gray. lets get him back. >> no kidding. save your arm for the a's. >> see you at 6:00. captioning sponsored by cbs no: president trump gets fit to face the nation. all eyes will be on the president's prime time speech to ayngress tuesday night. will he give the public his marching orders on obamacare and oxes? also tonight, a mardi gras horror. a suspected drunk driver plows into a parade crowd. we're at the scene. a transgender athlete wins a state championship, but why was he forced to wrestle against girls. and on hollywood's big night, we remember bill paxton and his scene stealing performances in twister, apollo 13 and aliens. >> game over, man. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm

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