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miles per hour, wet and windy 1:00 in the morning a few hours from now most of the steady rainfall in and around sonoma and points north move forward to 11:00 everywhere in the bay area getting a steady rain tomorrow morning how much rain is coming and how much we'll expect through the weekend no the just one round coming up. >> we look forward to that. download the weather app check conditions in your area and get realtime radar search kpix on itunes or google play. tonight we have learned an alameda county supervisor is asking libraries to stop throwing out thousand and thousands of book, we were surprised to find out they did that, betty yu went to find out why. >> reporter: the fremont library, thrown in to dumpsters for recycling. >> my stomach went in to a knot. >> reporter: dorothea is with the book group life savers, showing someone in the library throwing dozens and dozens of books thrown away. >> they think the library should only have new books that means we don't have a variety of subject matter or depths of subject matter. >> books like everything else have life. >> reporter: manager says books get outdated, or out of shape. and books end up here if nonprofits don't want them. what do you say to people who say it's a waste to get rid of these books that's this is taxpayer property? >> it is county property and they've hired us to do our job. >> reporter: this is what the library says will end up, take this calculus book, the pages look like in pretty good condition but the cover tattered this is a new book from 2014 but because of this the library says it can't put it on book shelves. the manager didn't know how many books they'd thrown out, she wouldn't venture a guess. as far as the photos. >> just looking at that, they don't terribly damaged. >> have you ever heard don't judge a book by its cover? >> reporter: i have. >> that's what's going on here. >> reporter: of fremont echoed oscar wilde if one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all and a total waste, not really, not good. >> reporter: in fremont betty yu kpix news. >> well, alameda counselor haggerty wants to start a discussion instead of just throwing them out. >> an extra room or empty apartment to please step up. >> anyone who has properties that can be made available to these families so that they can have permanent housing, we need your help. >> san francisco leaders are appealing to landlords to offer vacant units to more than 100 people burned out of their homes from the identification in the mission last week in exchange, the city would exempt from the strong tenant protection laws. and joe vasquez found out -- vazquez found out there are a lot of empty apartments. >> reporter: it's the highest nourks passing new york as the city with the most expensive rent median rent of $3,400, and as people search for housing a new study showed that 18,000 properties off the market, second homes for people who live elsewhere. calling them zombie neighborhoods, whole buildings with out of town people who own them but don't live in them. >> reporter: now working on a plan to tax some of those properties wants to put it on a ballot in november but will have to iron out legal issues. >> a tax on people who don't live in san francisco who own these condos would be a dis-incentive and let others live in them. >> i don't know of any neighborhood in san francisco that's a zombie neighborhood. >> reporter: a realtor says he has clients who don't want to rent out their extra property because they may wapt to sell it later, some don't want renters because they or a family member may eventually be moving in. >> but if they have an extra property in the city that they only use occasionally, they should be able to use it anyway they want. >> reporter: joe vazquez kpix 5. >> if supervisor mar is able to get the tax on the books and that's a big if, the money to affordable housing project. a man arrested for molesting a girl had been arrested for doing that before, he molested an 8-year-old girl at the $.99 store in hayward, surveillance images show him in the toy aisle, he was on probation and wearing an ankle bracelet at that time, that's how investigators knew he was at that store on sunday, he was on probation after serving time for assaulting another 8-year-old at a walmart back in 2010. tonight the u.s. attorney general says bay area police departments should get body cameras. >> we are pushing for investments in body worn cameras so that police officers can have those things available to them, what we have seen, the presence of body worn cameras reduces the number of complaints. >> holder made the concession today, knowing what happens when a police officer encounters someone on the street, body cams a hot button issue after last year's police shoolt shootings in ferguson and new york. christin ayers the port of oakland, five days away from that deadline rorchlths as labor talks wear on, belabored discussions are already plaguing the port of oakland tonight containers that should be moving in and out at a nearby stand still. when you look at those big ships with containers on them, it's hard to realize that inside those containers are the things we rely on in our everyday lives like shoes clothing, furniture machinery. the top export commodity machinery, $3.9 billion worth of it leaves the port every year, along with more than $2 billion in clothing and $1.5 billion worth of california wine. >> so between all that moves in and out of this sea port on an annual basis you're looking at over $40 billion a year. >> reporter: and that's not all, these ships also move food and crops to places like asia, wine fruit nuts and cotton from california, meat and poultry from the midwest. not to mention the seasonal decorations and plans that chinatown shop owners need to celebrate chinese new year. >> it will hurt all the small businesses in chinatown needed for this special seasonal products so we're hoping we can resolve this asap. >> reporter: that is what the important is hoping saying the work stoppage can put 73,000 jobs at risk and jeopardize the nation's economy christin ayers, kpix news. it cost the u.s. economy $1 billion a day. when was the last time you drove 20 miles an hour? that could be the new speed limit in much of san francisco thinking of lowering the limit on every single street by five miles an hour, the goal to cut down on the number of crashes. so what do drivers think? >> it's already too slow. >> going to make traffic worse. >> city officials point to england where they say dropping the speed limit cut down the number of accidents significantly. keeping of bay area city clean could mean cash in your pocket oakland will pay for tips about illegal dumping people who report the crimes can get a minimum reward of $100 and up to half of that fine paid by the dumpers, oakland got more than 19,000 calls about illegal dumping last year alone. if you think criminals are getting younger these days well you're right. tonight we ask for the bay area's most violent kids deserve a chance to turn their life around. well, don't you hate it when you forget your driver's license at home? tonight the plan to make sure it's always at your fingertips. and it's been named the best beer in the world tonight for the first tile ever, our camera goes behind the scenes of the bay area's famously hard to get brew. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. tonight the u.s. is sending russia a message stop messing with ukraine russian forces have crossed in to the eastern ukraine to fight long separatist fighters u.s. secret of state john kerry in ukraine he and the prime minister spoke in private about a u.s. proposal to give the ukrainians lethal weapons so they can defend themselves what kerry said afterwards. >> we want a diplomatic resolution but we cannot close our eyes to tanks that are crossing the border from russia and coming in to ukraine. >> the idea of america sending weapons to ukraine has europe worried that the crisis will go from bad to worse so tonight the leaders of germany and france have flown to moscow to talk to putin about a peace deal, but the ukrainians and many of the u.s. in the u.s. administration are holding their breath that putin will agree to any real deal. well tonight five new cases of the measles all in illinois, all of them little babies. the outbreak has now grown to at least 150 cases in 14 states. all of those babies that got the measles went to this kinder care facility outside chicago all under a year old too young to get vaccinated. >> there are likely to be more cases and so we shouldn't be surprised by that. >> all unvaccinated babies at the day care center are being forced to stay at home for now. and tonight some autism groups are saying vaccines are in fact, safe. this from the group autism speaks quote vaccines do not cause autism, we urge that all children be fully vaccinated. a 14-year-old san jose boy could spend life in prison if convicted of attempted murder, christian cotero among the growing number of teenagers being tried at adults, the number of cases jump 16% in santa clara county alone why are more teenagers doing such terrible things? cate caugiuran got an explanation from someone bho learned the wrong way. victims of such a crime they agreed to tell us the story only if we hid their faces. three years ago out for a stroll in san jose with their nine-month-old baby when a group of teens started yelling gang slurs as members of a gang, they said they were used to it. >> this happens all the time, maybe they'll leave us alone if we ignore them. but this time it was different. >> reporter: very different. >> all of a sudden we just hear the shots go off. >> next thing you know, on the floor. >> you see him spitting up blood and so just a lot of emotions going through. >> reporter: did you think you were going to lose him? >> yeah. >> reporter: at 17, shot in the face by another 17-year-old prosecutors tried him as an adult, sending him to prison for 42 years. it's called direct file. >> our duty is to protect the public from these kinds of people and the direct file law gives us the chance to do that. >> reporter: with the santa clara county, maybing the decision to try a minor as an adult isn't taken lightly. >> four of us must agree to directly file a case na in adult court because of the sophistication, gravity of the offense or the record of the minor who's committed the crime. >> reporter: michael harris, attorney with the national center for youth law has a different opinion. >> we should try to give young people a second chance, when when they commit hardcore crime. >> reporter: you're saying even the most career criminals at that age have a chance to change. >> that's the truth. >> reporter: more likely to commit worse crimes later on. >> once they get out they are going to be much more violent because that's what they lived for several years. >> reporter: but ariola says many of the teens who are gang members refuse to be helped. >> you have such incredibly premeditated violent behavior that you simply don't have the opportunity to rehabilitate the young person but more importantly, it's far too great a risk to public safety to put that person back in to society. >> reporter: the young man shot three years ago he looked in his attempted killer's eyes and forgave him. >> i'm pretty sure he was doing it to be initiated in to it when they put you in the lifestyle, they make you do that stuff. >> reporter: but he thinks the shooter got what he deserved. >> everybody should pay for what they do. >> convincing the young couple we got to to get out of the gang they're now mentoring other young teenagers. you could soon be carrying your driver's license or i.d. card on your cell phone, state lawmaker wants to give the dmv the green light to create an app, that would store a digital copy of your records, your cards, the dmv would be required to have all sorts of security measures in place to prevent hackers from stealing your personal info. after 94 years in business tonight, radio shack is finally cutting the cord. the struggling electronics retailer filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy today, radio shack plans to sell up to 2,400 stores. tomorrow is a day a lot of beer drinkers have been waiting all year for. tonight, in santa rosa, these guys are already waiting in line to get one of the most sought after brews in the world. tv cameras never inside the brew house until tonight here's what andria borba found. >> reporter: on the most sacred day, the day before the russian river brewing company releases pliny the younger. >> we have people from australia, japan new zealand all over europe, chile it really surprises me that people will travel this far and build their vacation around one ever our beers. >> reporter: the beer with the cult following was born in 2005, brain child of husband and wife owners vinny and natalie talerzo. it began as an experiment in hops and turned in to liquid gold for them. >> most in the pale ales will get dry hopped with the younger we hop it four times. >> reporter: that makes it more expensive to make and with only a 200 barrel run at the brew house, more rare, leading to insane waits for a pint. >> the wait was up to 12 hours in the pouring rain and that lasted pretty much the whole first weekend. >> reporter: forcing daily rationing during the two week run. >> we'll start planning for this back in probably september october. >> reporter: a secret formula that even russian rivers employees can't crack. >> each day we have a predetermined allocation for the pub and it's a different allocation each day, so on the weekends it tends to be busier, so we'll have a higher allocation, and that, that number is actually a number that only natalie and i know. >> reporter: with the final keg team the beer with its own birthday party is ready to be sipped. >> here's to younger day one! >> reporter: bottoms up. in santa rosa, andria borba kpix news. how good is pliny the younger? liz cook drinks it, she says it's awesome. beer advocate voted pliny the younger the best beer in the world in 2012. >> i have had it, it is it is -- >> it is good, i've had it too awesome. i agree. >> 12 hour wait. >> in the rain, no doubt! this, today, it will be, it will be soggy. >> nobody's waited in the rain for a beer here in about six weeks, one thing missing the rain wasn't in the rain! here's the peek outdoors that will change, day 44 without rainfall is not going to happen because finally finally it is going to rain. it is raining now in sonoma and north marin county, mendocino first up, you will keep it overnight giving you by far the biggest rainfall totals some of you have a half foot of rain in the north bay by this time tomorrow after 43 consecutive days without a drop, just how mother nature drops, a flash flood watch, this will not help, why not so much rain, must be snowing in the mountains moisture up there but 9,000 feet will be falling in the form of rain and not snow, 21% of normal and may actually drop as a result of this storm look at tahoe, 54 degrees, windy and wet, 49 is the rain, not snow, rain continues. speaking of rainfall, here's the deal ridge is gone, tropical moisture is here but here right now is to our north. this blob, this area of low pressure will be what shoves the moisture in our direction that will take the rain from ukiah and send it to hayward and san francisco, that will be day one the stronger of the two, a very wet and windy day tomorrow, more about the wind coming up in just a second saturday a brit of a break maybe sunshine and then on sunday looks like things are calming down, here comes the rain sunday morning another round of rain a sunday soaker how much? north bay in total four to eight inches of rainfall, san francisco two or three same for san mateo south bay only an inch or two least up to walnut creek, and the winds tonight and throughout the morning tomorrow, gusting to 30 or 40 miles per hour. wet and very windy so the rain moves south overnight tonight breezy windy by sunrise tomorrow and the heavier rainfall over the weekend is on sunday mid 60s tomorrow, concord 65 redwood, the big story of course is the rain and wind moving in after that brief break on saturday, more rain on sunday, showers and then right back with the sunday stuff up near 70 degrees watch out for that drive home, get to work and just starting, the drive home from work is going to be a mess. >> oh, be prepared. >> but we need the rain. >> absolutely, thanks, paul. well, you know in big crowds you can lose service on your cell phone but tonight we learned that might never female announcer: save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ tonight we've learned that levi stadium is already getting an upgrade because of super bowl l, santa clara is shelling out $2 million to install a wireless system near the niners home and official described it as adding lanes to a cell phone highway. this should make it easier for all those fans to make calls and posts to social media. kpix 5 of course, your station for super bowl l 366 days until the game comes to levi stadium i can't wait. >> that might be when tiger plays his next golf tournament,ize withdrawn eight times in his career, jack nicholas seven. why is this in the news, we'll show you. and [ indiscernible ] finishes i've always wanted to be a doctor. as a student, i was not covered at all. i was always in fear of getting sick. but now that i have a health plan through covered california that i can afford... ...i can pursue my dream to be a doctor. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. is there an elk in your bed? 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[ cheers and applause ] >> homer more exciting in stanford than this game, they got within two points and that's how this ended. >> randall one, two and a shot on the way no good! >> oh, back to the homer jason couldn't get it to fall, stanford loss, 69-67. pines pushed tiger's starting time, that delay caused his back to stiffen, brilliant par-saving put on the second hole but watch him bend down to pick up the golf ball and it went downhill from there grabbed his back as it blasts, he just one fairway through 11 holes it was on 12 after double bogie, he hung it up, shook hands with his playing partners and left, tiger said the problem began with his legs. >> just my glutes are shutting off, and then they don't activate hence it goes in my lower back. so i tried to activate my glutes as best as i could they never stayed activated. the sharks activated their glutes against the canucks already 3-0 ntd third when the rookie chris scored his first goal the sharks beat vancouver 5-1 behind 33 saves. tom brady put himself on joe montana's level after winning his fourth super bowl, here's top five. >> joe montana or tom brady! >> joe montana. joe didn't have [ indiscernible ] >> ice fishing, ken never leave your pole unattended. >> i always say that. >> thank you! >> let him go, he's in. >> there goes the pole, see you later, kiss that 90s pole goodbye. you heard of ufc how about usc ultimate slapping championships? somebody will pay seats for that. number two kings and mavs, gets fouled, throws up a prayer, he wasn't looking at the rim number one johnson making his first appearance on tour since taking a leave from the pga this one 159 yards out nails it for an eagle he is 10 off the leader though, nicholas thompson. >> good glutes. >> excellent glutes. >> engaged glutes. >> yeah, by the way tiger woods, eight withdrawals nicholas, seven withdrawals in 595 tournaments there you get it tiger needs to get healthy. >> you bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. david letterman is next. 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