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KPIX KPIX 5 News At 600PM January 26, 2017
Phil, its really hard to answer that question. Again, i say that we stand by our sanctuary city policy. Reporter
San Francisco
has been ground zero in the sanctuary debate since the 2015 shooting death of kate steinle by an illegal immigrant who had recently been released from the county jail. The
American People
are no longer going to have to be forced to subsidize this disregard for our laws. Reporter in the past six months, the feds have put in requests for civil holds on 41 jail inmates. Is that the stack . Yeah. They could be things like armed robbery, assault, could be
Something Like
a drug possession for sale. Reporter whats been your response to those requests . My response has been they dont fall within the citys guidelines then theres no response. Reporter so you havent responded to any of them . I have not. Reporter thats just the sort of politics that has the
Trump Administration
having its sights on
San Francisco
and other bay area cities. Veronica . Phil, i mean, we just saw the mayor there putting his foot down to all of this but the question is, how is
San Francisco
really planning on stopping these cuts . Reporter at this point, they dont know. They cant depend on congress because thats controlled by republicans. As for the courts, well, they can try to sue to get the money. But anybody who has ever taken anybody to court to try to get them to pay up for what they oh, now how long that can take. Time is not something
San Francisco
has a lot before this money if its cut off. In
San Francisco
, phil matier, kpix 5. Back to you. Thank you. It is not just
San Francisco
. Several other bay area cities could lose millions of dollars in federal funds. It could cost oakland up to 130 million a year. Berkeley do lose 11. 5 million. Alameda 2. 5 million a year. And an unusual move today the mayors of
San Francisco
, oakland, san jose and berkeley spoke out against mr. Trumps order together in one single press release. Our exclusive kpix 5 surveyusa poll shows money is a factor when it comes to
San Francisco
remaining a sanctuary city. Of course. Among 500 people surveyed, 49 are in favor of keeping
San Francisco
a sanctuary city. 33 oppose it. But if theres a risk of losing federal funding, the percentage of support drops to 41 . And athats a statistic tie with those who oppose it. New at 6 00,
President Trump
s
Hotel Management
company is outlining plans to expand across the america. Trump towers can already be seen in the skylines of several cities. San francisco could be on the list. Kpix 5s political reporter melissa caen is here now to explain. Melissa. Reporter ken, at a
Hotel Investment
summit in los angeles, trump hotels ceo told the crowd that trump hotels is considering opening
Luxury Properties
in dallas, seattle, denver and
San Francisco
. Now, trump still has holdings in trump hotels even though he is not a member of company leadership. Not that that makes a difference to the people we talked to. What a joke. You know . On the same day that donald trump is on the
National Media
on television talking about penalizing and taking money away from cities such as
San Francisco
and actually highlighting
San Francisco
is the same day that his
Company Comes
out and says they want to bid a hotel here . Good luck with that. Reporter mark farrell is a member of the board of supervisors and chairman of the land use committee. He says
Development Projects
are often reject for far less controversy. There are examples every, single month inside of city hall of people not being able to put windows replace their windows on the outside of buildings because it doesnt meet with some code. Projects getting denied because of neighborhood opposition. This would be true citywide opposition. Reporter the president of the local
Hotel Workers
union. We dont see the distinction between trump hotels and the president himself. Reporter even if a trump hotel was unionfriendly it would still be a problem. Its important to respect the values that workers hold dear and issues like healthcare and pensions and wages. Its also important to respect the values that this city really, you know, really does espouse. And including, you know, protection of immigrant workers including protection of, um, lgbt and of muslims. Reporter farrell says he agrees, those values are important and he mentioned another one. Plus these hotels are incredibly ugly and gawdy. Why would we want that here in the city of
San Francisco
. Reporter we reached out to the president of the board of supervisors london breed who issued this statement about a possible trump hotel. She said, quote, maybe we can set him up with a nice room in alcatraz. It would seem almost impossible to get a hotel like that built here especially if he has ownership of it. It would be impossible right now. I agree unless there was some sort of change. Never going to happen. Its naive to say he is going to they doubled their membership prices from 100,000 to 200,000 since he took office. Ethics and, you know, conflict of interest are a big part of of what we talked to these folks about today so it continues to be a problem. Thank you, melissa. The search continues this evening for the body of a missing teenager who crashed her car saturday morning into the surging alameda creek. Recovery crews and family members are looking for 18year old
Jayda Jenkins
in the creek that runs along niles canyon road. Kpix 5s devin fehely is live in
Alameda County
where this search is under way. Devin. Reporter for the fifth straight day dozens of volunteers some who knew jayda some not met here to search for her along the banks of the alameda creek. In swift moving water and on miles of shoreline, a small army of volunteers searched for the smallest sign of
Jayda Jenkins
. Everybody wants to help find this girl to get some resolution. Reporter she has been missing since saturday morning when a car skidded off the road and plunged into alameda creek. Yesterday, rescuers pulled the upsidedown car from the swollen creek but the 18year old wasnt inside. The
Alameda County
Sheriffs Office
has scaled back the official searchandrescue effort. They did launch a boat from where the creek empties into the bay with searcher traveling upstream but jaydas family and friends werent ready to give up yet. If its just a piece of clothing, jewelry, or a piece of something that was there with her, just something that kind of put their mind at ease a little bit. Reporter more than 70 people joined todays search some who never knew the woman. We need to respond as a community. When the neighbor or community is in need we need to
Work Together
as a team to find her. Reporter hope ebbs and flows like the creek itself. But the search for answers for what happened to
Jayda Jenkins
is a constant. The
Alameda County
Sheriffs Office
says they have large scale search planned for this saturday but jaydas family and friends say they cant and they wont stay idle. They are planning to search for her from sunup until sundown until she is found. In
Alameda County
, devin fehely, kpix 5. Squaw
Valley Resort
reopened today after the death of a member of the ski patrol. The expert skier was working on avalanche control. Investigators believe a detonation device exploded and killed him. It is fairly standard procedure to use explosive charges to reduce avalanche risks this time of year and with all the snow we have received, avalanche rescue is a critical job. Reporter zack mooney on the training that crews go through. Reporter this avalanche rescue drill is about as close to the real thing as you can get. I saw him, right . Reporter after speaking with a witness ski patrol starts calling for resources staged across mount rose highway. [ inaudible ] reporter north lake tahoe firefighters
Washoe County
hasty volunteers, mount rose and other groups are part of the backcountry training scenario. Things buried for the dogs to find and we had things buried for a pro to find, beacons that were buried. Recovery. Recovery. Oh, wow. Found another. Reporter when almost every victim was found. We found a beacon with no body. Reporter the team formed a probe line. Forward reporter ones they found the pretend person it was time to dig him out. Really manpower intensive, digging, shoveling, probing. Reporter training for the beacons, shovel and probe are easy. Both private and public agencies practice on a regular basis. But they cant always practice onscene communication. The things that frequently cause problems or complications are the way its structured and my goal with this training is that we have become logistics masters and masters of organization. Reporter from mount rose, zack mooney. They have been part of the north bay landscape for more than a century. A
Hidden Network
of paths and stairs used for strolling and public safety. The battle to keep them accessible. This isnt something you see every day a new bay area city councilman taking his oath with a captain america shield. Is it silly or inappropriate . She blazed a trail for women in tv. A look back at
Mary Tyler Moore
. Surf will be up once again tomorrow. A
High Surf Advisory
for all of thursday and friday morning. Breakers could reach 20 feet or higher. Is that a sign another storm is on the way . Not right now. Clear behind coit tower. Well have a look at your seven day forecast next. ,, preserve its network of pathways. There are hund new at 6 00, some mill valley residents demanding the city take action to preserve its network of pathways. There are hundreds of paths and stairways that historically are used for emergency evacuation. Kpix 5s emily turner is live in mill valley to tell us how far residents are taking this fight to maintain them. Emily. Reporter yeah. These are used for emergencies. They are used for exercise. Right now im on the dipsea stairs which is one of the more well used pathways. But there are others that arent. And there are residents in mill valley who are demanding action from the city to make sure that they protect them. They are hidden between houses and tucked behind redwood trees. So the citys steps, lanes and paths are easy to ignore one group says. Theres a public outcry in the citizenry said enough is enough. Lets protect public lands. Reporter the system of steps, lanes and paths or slps have been around since mill valleys beginning created as a network between neighborhoods that double as an emergency exit if the roads are impassable. 100 of them are still in use maintained by the city. But 150 or more of them arent. And as time passes, they have been illegally fenced off or incorporated into private property. They want the city to enforce the right of way. The city hasnt been doing it. Reporter so a lawsuit was filed against the city manager and a petition signed by 2,000 people and now five years after the first public overture murray says mill valley is listening. The city called a special
Council Meeting
tonight on the issue. What the
Community Wants
to us do is to be more aggressive in enforcement. We have heard that and well do that. Reporter tonights meeting is at 7 00 at the
Mill Valley Community
center. Three city has come up with several recommendations on how to protect the steps, these stairways and paths to make sure that they are not encroached upon and while save our trails say thats great they want to go further and make sure that theres a deadline for that action. Live in mill valley, emily turner, kpix 5. The number of north bay commuters using ferries and buses is down. More people are driving to
San Francisco
. In 2016 the golden gate ferry system carried about 2. 5 million people. That is a 1. 7 drop in passengers from the year before. And the number of people who rode the bus dropped 8 to 3. 3 million. In the meantime theres been a 2. 3 increase in people driving over the golden gate bridge. About 41. 5 million drivers use the bridge in 2016. This afternoon the coast guard called off the search for a missing kayaker in the south bay. The crews were searching in bay waters north of san joses alviso area. The search began last night not far from the dumbarton bridge. Kenneth maldonado was fishing from a kayak in the about. At 4 p. M. His boat took on water and his friend tried to tow him to shore. That friend was rescued but maldonado has not been seen since. His girlfriend says he was not wearing a life jacket when his kayak capsized. Families in several bay area cities are eligible for thousands of dollars to protect their homes from earthquakes. Those cities include hayward, san mateo, redwood city, san bruno, daly city, colma and el cerrito. Houses that qualify for the program tend to be wood framed construction built before 1979. Built on a level or a low slope. Constructed with a fourfoot or less triple wall under the first floor. And have a raised foundation. [ music ] meteorologist paul deanno take like at what we can expect the rest of the week. It was beautiful when i woke up this morning. I was so happy. It was sunshine. The sunshine makes you happy . The sunshine makes me happy. If the sunshine makes you happy, plan on being happy for a while. Good. Sunshine on my shoulder makes me happy. Thank you, ken. John denver. More musical lyrics in the next halfhour. For right now well give you some temperatures. Theres always a line from a song that ken can recite for anything. San rafael 57. High 56 in fremont and concord. San francisco 54. Half moon bay 54 degrees. Watch out for the surf tomorrow. Couple of showers offshore. Thats where they will stay. We could see a few drips and drops of rain toward
Mendocino County
and lake county. Aside from that the next storm, which is prominent, its not like when a ridge of
High Pressure
it comes it just makes the storms evaporate. They are still there. They just cant get here because the ridge is blocking. Heres the ridge not terribly strong yet. Really not that close yet. But its going to take the next storm and send it not only to the
Pacific Northwest
to canada, this guy is going alaska north of june no blocked by the ridge of
High Pressure
north of juno. Its blocked we wont get it. Areas of dense fog tonight especially inland tule fog from the
Central Valley
working its way back toward the bay area from the east. Fremont chilly tonight 39. Vallejo 37. Redwood city 38. San francisco 43 degrees. Tomorrow, fog in the morning. A lot of sunshine in the afternoon. 2 or 3 degrees warmer but not that much of a change yet really not the mild stuff were anticipating for the weekend. San jose 57 for you. 55 fairfield. Napa 54. Pacifica 52 for the high. Warmer this weekend. Your extended forecast calls for the warmingest weather, hey, why not, saturday and sunday, the warmest weather. Thanks for the timing. Right around 60 near the bay. Low 60s inland and well see temperatures topping out in the upper 50s at the beach over the weekend. Now, a little cloudier by next tuesday but no widespread rainfall until next wednesday which is our next month february 1 our next chance of rain. We are dry for six more days. Back to you. Good news. Thanks, paul. The mother of a bay area teen getting justice after 34 years. Her daughter disappeared from a house party. The killer was free for years. How decades of digging paid off. Another espn legend stepping away from the microphone. And jim harbaugh, football coach, husband, father, insurance pitchman . The phone call that caught the kpix 5
Sports Department
by surprise. Next. ,,,,,,,, taylormade, the maker of golf clubs since last year after sales fell three straight years. But this week, they adietz has been trying to sell off tailormade the maker of golf clubs since last year. This year they announced a deal with tiger woods who has his sights set on winning again. His game his clubs. He is switching to tailormade after nike. Even with the new driver dont expect him to be driving partners day and johnson. You may not want to fall into the trap tomorrow off the tee. Hell no. I cant i cant carry the ball 320 yards out here on this stuff. Those guys will be bobbing out there. Thats fine. The name of the game is lowest score. Its not a long drive contest. It would be better if he was playing the at t proam. The guy over my shoulder one of the biggest names in
Sports Broadcasting
is calling it quits. You are looking live. You are looking live indeed. Famous line of brent must burger. He will make that call one final time next tuesday on espn. The 77yearold announced he will retire at the end of the year. He has been with abc and espn since 1990. Rafael nadal the latest 30 and over player to crash the party of the australian open. He beat roan ic to advance in the semifinals. Nadal and federer are each one win away from facing each other in a grand slam final for the
First Time Since
2011. Former wwe ceo mcmahon is the nominee to be
President Trump
s
San Francisco<\/a> has been ground zero in the sanctuary debate since the 2015 shooting death of kate steinle by an illegal immigrant who had recently been released from the county jail. The
American People<\/a> are no longer going to have to be forced to subsidize this disregard for our laws. Reporter in the past six months, the feds have put in requests for civil holds on 41 jail inmates. Is that the stack . Yeah. They could be things like armed robbery, assault, could be
Something Like<\/a> a drug possession for sale. Reporter whats been your response to those requests . My response has been they dont fall within the citys guidelines then theres no response. Reporter so you havent responded to any of them . I have not. Reporter thats just the sort of politics that has the
Trump Administration<\/a> having its sights on
San Francisco<\/a> and other bay area cities. Veronica . Phil, i mean, we just saw the mayor there putting his foot down to all of this but the question is, how is
San Francisco<\/a> really planning on stopping these cuts . Reporter at this point, they dont know. They cant depend on congress because thats controlled by republicans. As for the courts, well, they can try to sue to get the money. But anybody who has ever taken anybody to court to try to get them to pay up for what they oh, now how long that can take. Time is not something
San Francisco<\/a> has a lot before this money if its cut off. In
San Francisco<\/a>, phil matier, kpix 5. Back to you. Thank you. It is not just
San Francisco<\/a>. Several other bay area cities could lose millions of dollars in federal funds. It could cost oakland up to 130 million a year. Berkeley do lose 11. 5 million. Alameda 2. 5 million a year. And an unusual move today the mayors of
San Francisco<\/a>, oakland, san jose and berkeley spoke out against mr. Trumps order together in one single press release. Our exclusive kpix 5 surveyusa poll shows money is a factor when it comes to
San Francisco<\/a> remaining a sanctuary city. Of course. Among 500 people surveyed, 49 are in favor of keeping
San Francisco<\/a> a sanctuary city. 33 oppose it. But if theres a risk of losing federal funding, the percentage of support drops to 41 . And athats a statistic tie with those who oppose it. New at 6 00,
President Trump<\/a>s
Hotel Management<\/a> company is outlining plans to expand across the america. Trump towers can already be seen in the skylines of several cities. San francisco could be on the list. Kpix 5s political reporter melissa caen is here now to explain. Melissa. Reporter ken, at a
Hotel Investment<\/a> summit in los angeles, trump hotels ceo told the crowd that trump hotels is considering opening
Luxury Properties<\/a> in dallas, seattle, denver and
San Francisco<\/a>. Now, trump still has holdings in trump hotels even though he is not a member of company leadership. Not that that makes a difference to the people we talked to. What a joke. You know . On the same day that donald trump is on the
National Media<\/a> on television talking about penalizing and taking money away from cities such as
San Francisco<\/a> and actually highlighting
San Francisco<\/a> is the same day that his
Company Comes<\/a> out and says they want to bid a hotel here . Good luck with that. Reporter mark farrell is a member of the board of supervisors and chairman of the land use committee. He says
Development Projects<\/a> are often reject for far less controversy. There are examples every, single month inside of city hall of people not being able to put windows replace their windows on the outside of buildings because it doesnt meet with some code. Projects getting denied because of neighborhood opposition. This would be true citywide opposition. Reporter the president of the local
Hotel Workers<\/a> union. We dont see the distinction between trump hotels and the president himself. Reporter even if a trump hotel was unionfriendly it would still be a problem. Its important to respect the values that workers hold dear and issues like healthcare and pensions and wages. Its also important to respect the values that this city really, you know, really does espouse. And including, you know, protection of immigrant workers including protection of, um, lgbt and of muslims. Reporter farrell says he agrees, those values are important and he mentioned another one. Plus these hotels are incredibly ugly and gawdy. Why would we want that here in the city of
San Francisco<\/a> . Reporter we reached out to the president of the board of supervisors london breed who issued this statement about a possible trump hotel. She said, quote, maybe we can set him up with a nice room in alcatraz. It would seem almost impossible to get a hotel like that built here especially if he has ownership of it. It would be impossible right now. I agree unless there was some sort of change. Never going to happen. Its naive to say he is going to they doubled their membership prices from 100,000 to 200,000 since he took office. Ethics and, you know, conflict of interest are a big part of of what we talked to these folks about today so it continues to be a problem. Thank you, melissa. The search continues this evening for the body of a missing teenager who crashed her car saturday morning into the surging alameda creek. Recovery crews and family members are looking for 18year old
Jayda Jenkins<\/a> in the creek that runs along niles canyon road. Kpix 5s devin fehely is live in
Alameda County<\/a> where this search is under way. Devin. Reporter for the fifth straight day dozens of volunteers some who knew jayda some not met here to search for her along the banks of the alameda creek. In swift moving water and on miles of shoreline, a small army of volunteers searched for the smallest sign of
Jayda Jenkins<\/a>. Everybody wants to help find this girl to get some resolution. Reporter she has been missing since saturday morning when a car skidded off the road and plunged into alameda creek. Yesterday, rescuers pulled the upsidedown car from the swollen creek but the 18year old wasnt inside. The
Alameda County<\/a>
Sheriffs Office<\/a> has scaled back the official searchandrescue effort. They did launch a boat from where the creek empties into the bay with searcher traveling upstream but jaydas family and friends werent ready to give up yet. If its just a piece of clothing, jewelry, or a piece of something that was there with her, just something that kind of put their mind at ease a little bit. Reporter more than 70 people joined todays search some who never knew the woman. We need to respond as a community. When the neighbor or community is in need we need to
Work Together<\/a> as a team to find her. Reporter hope ebbs and flows like the creek itself. But the search for answers for what happened to
Jayda Jenkins<\/a> is a constant. The
Alameda County<\/a>
Sheriffs Office<\/a> says they have large scale search planned for this saturday but jaydas family and friends say they cant and they wont stay idle. They are planning to search for her from sunup until sundown until she is found. In
Alameda County<\/a>, devin fehely, kpix 5. Squaw
Valley Resort<\/a> reopened today after the death of a member of the ski patrol. The expert skier was working on avalanche control. Investigators believe a detonation device exploded and killed him. It is fairly standard procedure to use explosive charges to reduce avalanche risks this time of year and with all the snow we have received, avalanche rescue is a critical job. Reporter zack mooney on the training that crews go through. Reporter this avalanche rescue drill is about as close to the real thing as you can get. I saw him, right . Reporter after speaking with a witness ski patrol starts calling for resources staged across mount rose highway. [ inaudible ] reporter north lake tahoe firefighters
Washoe County<\/a> hasty volunteers, mount rose and other groups are part of the backcountry training scenario. Things buried for the dogs to find and we had things buried for a pro to find, beacons that were buried. Recovery. Recovery. Oh, wow. Found another. Reporter when almost every victim was found. We found a beacon with no body. Reporter the team formed a probe line. Forward reporter ones they found the pretend person it was time to dig him out. Really manpower intensive, digging, shoveling, probing. Reporter training for the beacons, shovel and probe are easy. Both private and public agencies practice on a regular basis. But they cant always practice onscene communication. The things that frequently cause problems or complications are the way its structured and my goal with this training is that we have become logistics masters and masters of organization. Reporter from mount rose, zack mooney. They have been part of the north bay landscape for more than a century. A
Hidden Network<\/a> of paths and stairs used for strolling and public safety. The battle to keep them accessible. This isnt something you see every day a new bay area city councilman taking his oath with a captain america shield. Is it silly or inappropriate . She blazed a trail for women in tv. A look back at
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a>. Surf will be up once again tomorrow. A
High Surf Advisory<\/a> for all of thursday and friday morning. Breakers could reach 20 feet or higher. Is that a sign another storm is on the way . Not right now. Clear behind coit tower. Well have a look at your seven day forecast next. ,, preserve its network of pathways. There are hund new at 6 00, some mill valley residents demanding the city take action to preserve its network of pathways. There are hundreds of paths and stairways that historically are used for emergency evacuation. Kpix 5s emily turner is live in mill valley to tell us how far residents are taking this fight to maintain them. Emily. Reporter yeah. These are used for emergencies. They are used for exercise. Right now im on the dipsea stairs which is one of the more well used pathways. But there are others that arent. And there are residents in mill valley who are demanding action from the city to make sure that they protect them. They are hidden between houses and tucked behind redwood trees. So the citys steps, lanes and paths are easy to ignore one group says. Theres a public outcry in the citizenry said enough is enough. Lets protect public lands. Reporter the system of steps, lanes and paths or slps have been around since mill valleys beginning created as a network between neighborhoods that double as an emergency exit if the roads are impassable. 100 of them are still in use maintained by the city. But 150 or more of them arent. And as time passes, they have been illegally fenced off or incorporated into private property. They want the city to enforce the right of way. The city hasnt been doing it. Reporter so a lawsuit was filed against the city manager and a petition signed by 2,000 people and now five years after the first public overture murray says mill valley is listening. The city called a special
Council Meeting<\/a> tonight on the issue. What the
Community Wants<\/a> to us do is to be more aggressive in enforcement. We have heard that and well do that. Reporter tonights meeting is at 7 00 at the
Mill Valley Community<\/a> center. Three city has come up with several recommendations on how to protect the steps, these stairways and paths to make sure that they are not encroached upon and while save our trails say thats great they want to go further and make sure that theres a deadline for that action. Live in mill valley, emily turner, kpix 5. The number of north bay commuters using ferries and buses is down. More people are driving to
San Francisco<\/a>. In 2016 the golden gate ferry system carried about 2. 5 million people. That is a 1. 7 drop in passengers from the year before. And the number of people who rode the bus dropped 8 to 3. 3 million. In the meantime theres been a 2. 3 increase in people driving over the golden gate bridge. About 41. 5 million drivers use the bridge in 2016. This afternoon the coast guard called off the search for a missing kayaker in the south bay. The crews were searching in bay waters north of san joses alviso area. The search began last night not far from the dumbarton bridge. Kenneth maldonado was fishing from a kayak in the about. At 4 p. M. His boat took on water and his friend tried to tow him to shore. That friend was rescued but maldonado has not been seen since. His girlfriend says he was not wearing a life jacket when his kayak capsized. Families in several bay area cities are eligible for thousands of dollars to protect their homes from earthquakes. Those cities include hayward, san mateo, redwood city, san bruno, daly city, colma and el cerrito. Houses that qualify for the program tend to be wood framed construction built before 1979. Built on a level or a low slope. Constructed with a fourfoot or less triple wall under the first floor. And have a raised foundation. [ music ] meteorologist paul deanno take like at what we can expect the rest of the week. It was beautiful when i woke up this morning. I was so happy. It was sunshine. The sunshine makes you happy . The sunshine makes me happy. If the sunshine makes you happy, plan on being happy for a while. Good. Sunshine on my shoulder makes me happy. Thank you, ken. John denver. More musical lyrics in the next halfhour. For right now well give you some temperatures. Theres always a line from a song that ken can recite for anything. San rafael 57. High 56 in fremont and concord. San francisco 54. Half moon bay 54 degrees. Watch out for the surf tomorrow. Couple of showers offshore. Thats where they will stay. We could see a few drips and drops of rain toward
Mendocino County<\/a> and lake county. Aside from that the next storm, which is prominent, its not like when a ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> it comes it just makes the storms evaporate. They are still there. They just cant get here because the ridge is blocking. Heres the ridge not terribly strong yet. Really not that close yet. But its going to take the next storm and send it not only to the
Pacific Northwest<\/a> to canada, this guy is going alaska north of june no blocked by the ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> north of juno. Its blocked we wont get it. Areas of dense fog tonight especially inland tule fog from the
Central Valley<\/a> working its way back toward the bay area from the east. Fremont chilly tonight 39. Vallejo 37. Redwood city 38. San francisco 43 degrees. Tomorrow, fog in the morning. A lot of sunshine in the afternoon. 2 or 3 degrees warmer but not that much of a change yet really not the mild stuff were anticipating for the weekend. San jose 57 for you. 55 fairfield. Napa 54. Pacifica 52 for the high. Warmer this weekend. Your extended forecast calls for the warmingest weather, hey, why not, saturday and sunday, the warmest weather. Thanks for the timing. Right around 60 near the bay. Low 60s inland and well see temperatures topping out in the upper 50s at the beach over the weekend. Now, a little cloudier by next tuesday but no widespread rainfall until next wednesday which is our next month february 1 our next chance of rain. We are dry for six more days. Back to you. Good news. Thanks, paul. The mother of a bay area teen getting justice after 34 years. Her daughter disappeared from a house party. The killer was free for years. How decades of digging paid off. Another espn legend stepping away from the microphone. And jim harbaugh, football coach, husband, father, insurance pitchman . The phone call that caught the kpix 5
Sports Department<\/a> by surprise. Next. ,,,,,,,, taylormade, the maker of golf clubs since last year after sales fell three straight years. But this week, they adietz has been trying to sell off tailormade the maker of golf clubs since last year. This year they announced a deal with tiger woods who has his sights set on winning again. His game his clubs. He is switching to tailormade after nike. Even with the new driver dont expect him to be driving partners day and johnson. You may not want to fall into the trap tomorrow off the tee. Hell no. I cant i cant carry the ball 320 yards out here on this stuff. Those guys will be bobbing out there. Thats fine. The name of the game is lowest score. Its not a long drive contest. It would be better if he was playing the at t proam. The guy over my shoulder one of the biggest names in
Sports Broadcasting<\/a> is calling it quits. You are looking live. You are looking live indeed. Famous line of brent must burger. He will make that call one final time next tuesday on espn. The 77yearold announced he will retire at the end of the year. He has been with abc and espn since 1990. Rafael nadal the latest 30 and over player to crash the party of the australian open. He beat roan ic to advance in the semifinals. Nadal and federer are each one win away from facing each other in a grand slam final for the
First Time Since<\/a> 2011. Former wwe ceo mcmahon is the nominee to be
President Trump<\/a>s
Small Business<\/a> administrator. Mcmahon is married to wwe
Vince Mcmahon<\/a> and at yesterdays congressional hearing
South Carolina<\/a> senator tim could not resist a reference to her wrestling background. I assume that you have had some success with local qualified employees like triple h and the rock and other folks. [ laughter ] i thought that was funny. Looking for a way to throw in my wwe good job. Frivolity to the hearing certainly helps. Jim harbaugh taking care of business of his own today. So he tweets out a plug for his
Life Insurance<\/a> agent and guess who picked up the phone when my producer called the number. What kind of
Life Insurance<\/a> does he have . He wants to know what kind of life have you gotten over the ohio state loss yet . Yes. Not over it yet. [ laughter ] maybe you and dan can enjoy another bottle of milk and calm your nerves over the loss. Thank you very much. Absolutely. Thank you for the call. Oh. Coach. Oh. If you want to talk to jim harbaugh and get a
Life Insurance<\/a> quote apparently thats all you have to do. Who knew . Indeed. He is everywhere. And he is going to rome as you know. I heard about that. Throw a hail mary to the pope. Thank you. Coming up in the next half hour
President Trump<\/a> making his first move on immigration. He will only target immigrants with criminal records he says. We asked tonight if thats doing anything to reassure bay area families. And a giant message in plain sight of the white house. You will hear from the bay area activist who climbed a crane to get the attention of
President Trump<\/a>. And swearingin a superhero. A bay area city councilman explains why he shook things up with a captain america shield. , house taking action on immigration on multiple levels today people in our top story at 6 30 the white house taking action on immigration on multiple levels today. That has a lot of people in the bay area nervous about their future
Elizabeth Cook<\/a> johns us now. Liz. Reporter veronica, ken,
President Trump<\/a> says he wants to take back control of the border. His focus said to be on
Illegal Immigrants<\/a> convicted of violent crimes. And the president s spokesman appeared to soften the
White House Position<\/a> when it comes to families with mixed immigration status. The president understands the magnitude of the problem. He is a family man. He understands . He has a huge heart and he understands the significance of this problem. Directly affected by any immigration crackdown arent sure if they are ready to trust the
Trump Administration<\/a>. This person is very unpredictable. Were not sure what he is going to if what he says today he is going to to say tomorrow again or whether he is gonna act on it or what like on anything that he says. The actions they are going to end up following through is thats how were going to really understand what kind of part he has and i dont know so far its not convincing. Reporter so far mr. Trump hasnt announced any change to president obamas deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca. It allows people who came to america as children to legally work and get a drivers license. So in our snapshot poll, we are asking you, do you believe the white house statement that only immigrants with criminal records will be president obamas priority . Yes or no . Go to cbssf. Com votenow and you can watch the results come in at the bottom of your screen. Well update them later on in the newscast. Thank you. Cbs reporter weijia jang continues our coverage from washington, dc with more on the president s executive actions. Weijia. Reporter ken, of course, the other country involved in all this is mexico. But so far today we have not heard from the countrys president. A
Senior Administration<\/a> official says he is thinking about canceling a visit scheduled to the white house in the next week or so because of what
President Trump<\/a> did today. President donald trump signed an executive order to
Start Building<\/a> the wall along the mexican border. The secretary of
Homeland Security<\/a> working with myself and my staff will begin immediate construction of a border wall. Reporter he tells abc mexico will pay for the wall eventually. So the american taxpayer will pay for the wall at first. All it is, is well be reimbursed at a later date from whatever transaction we make from mexico. Reporter the white house is also focusing on immigration. The president talked extensively about extreme vetting. Reporter late there are week, the president is expected to take executive action restricting immigration from countries that harbor terrorists. And he wants
Illegal Immigrants<\/a> already in america deported. We are going to restore the popular and successful secure
Communities Program<\/a> which will help i. C. E. Agents target
Illegal Immigrants<\/a> for removal. Reporter the president is also trying to strip federal funding from sanctuary cities that shield
Illegal Immigrants<\/a>. President trump announced on twitter he wants to launch an investigation into voter fraud. The president told congressional leaders he would have won the popular vote if not for 3 to 5 million illegal votes for hillary clinton. I frankly feel very sad about the president making this claim. I felt sorry for him. I even prayed for him. Reporter democrats dispute the claim and said they will launch their own investigation. They have sent a letter to
Election Officials<\/a> in every state asking for the names of everyone suspected of voter fraud. If there is a federal investigation into voter fraud, it will likely be the department of justice that carries it out and the attorney general nominee
Jeff Sessions<\/a> testified during his confirmation hearing that he wasnt aware of any widespread fraud during the election but he does believe its a problem in general. Ken, back to you. Thank you. This afternoon dozens of people gathered in san jose for a rally opposing mr. Trumps immigration policy. People held signs and banners that said, were here to stay. San jose mayor sam liccardo also turned out for that event. Three people from the bay area went to great heights to make a statement against
President Trump<\/a>. They climbed this crane in washington, dc to hang a resist banner within plain sight of the white house. You can see them unrolling the sign while dangling nearly 270 feet in the air. This was just four blocks down from the white house. Two of the protestors are from
San Francisco<\/a>. A third is from oakland. It was a little chilly this morning when we arrived at the crane site. But it was a lot chillier in the oval office when
President Trump<\/a> decided to sign those executive orders. A total of 7 people climbed the crane. They were all members of greenpeace. New at 6 00 you dont expect to see comic book props at a swearingin ceremony but that is exactly what happened in the south bay. Cut kit introduces us to the captain america councilman in san jose. First we will administer the oath for councilmen lan diep. Reporter when the main called lan diep to come in and get sworn in as a
San Jose City<\/a>
Council Member<\/a> yesterday he began fumbling with something under his desk. Laughter ] reporter it soon became obvious this wouldnt be a typical ceremony. I lan diep. Reporter deip donned an expensive exact movie replica of captain americas shield. So this is it. Reporter we caught up with the 32yearold
Council Member<\/a> in his office the next day. By then, the story had
Gone National<\/a> covered by the daily mail, comic book do the could the and the
Washington Post<\/a> which has a headline, a comic book nerd won a city council seat. This is what chris would have used in the movie. Reporter he is a lifelong comic book fan. He figured why not make this memorable. I will support and defend. I wanted to get people thinking talking obviously but also curious about what else happens inside
San Jose City<\/a> hall. I would strive to conduct myself. Reporter a week ago he was sworn in during a formal ceremony where he promised to carry out the duties of his office with dignity. At all times with dignity, courtesy and integrity. Reporter do you think yesterday was dignified . I dont think was undignified. [ laughter ] this is a captain america shield. It stands for something. It stands for democracy, for equal justice for fair play. Its not like i wear a batman mask into chambers and i degraded the proceedings somehow. Congratulations. Thank you. Whoo [ applause and cheers ] reporter the mayor says a little levity is welcomed. If they make me wear a cape, then ill be very concerned about the dignity of the office. But for now i think well be fine. Reporter we showed the pictures of lan diep holding the shield to some constituents in his district. Its great. Reporter why . It means he will be there to help us. Reporter in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. The
Council Member<\/a> says only 1,000 of those shields were made. We found them online selling for about 1,600 apiece. Whoo. Wall street broke through to new record territory today. The
Dow Jones Industrial<\/a> average closed above 20,000 for the first time. Traders dressed up and cheered this morning after the dow broke through the 20,000. It was up nearly 156 points today closing at 20,068. The nasdaq and s p closed higher. Kcbs radios financial reporter jason brooks on investors who like what they see from
President Trump<\/a>. Investors are really buying in on the
President Trump<\/a> trade as
President Trump<\/a> has promised inteasing things to investors including deregulation, big court tax cuts and hev have
Infrastructure Spending<\/a> which already started with executive orders giving the goahead for big pipeline projects. One investor now predicts the dow could hit 50,000 within six years. Its been a good start of the year for bay area tech companies. Menlo park based facebook is at up 14 . Google is up 7. 67 . Apple is up 5 . A break in a 34yearold murder mystery. A bay area mother never gave up after her teenaged daughter disappeared. How another murder helped police crack the case. And you can still sound off in our snapshot poll. Do you believe the white house claim that only immigrants with criminal records will be
President Trump<\/a>s priority . Go to cbssf. Com votenow. Results coming up later in the slow. ,,,,,,,, been solved after 34 years. 51 year old
Marvin Markel<\/a> was arrested for the 1982 murder of de anna lynn johnson. A cold case murder mystery in vacaville is solved. 51yearold
Marvin Markle<\/a> was arrested for the 1982 murder for d 11 eanna lynne johnson. She disappeared after going to a party near her home. Her body was found nearby strangled and beaten. No one was arrested until today. Deannas mother spoke about the arrest. She was taken from us at the age of 14, 34 years ago, by the hands of a vicious cowardly murderer. Investigators say that markle was at that house party and was just 17 years old at the time of the murder. He was already behind bars in butte county for the murder of a woman in 2001. Investigators say testimony in that trial included statements from people saying markle admitted to killing deanna. Today its not a celebration. It is a significant day. If convicted markles sentence will be added to the 80 year sentence that he is already serving. Since he was 17 at the time of the murder. He will appear in
Juvenile Court<\/a> tomorrow as a formality before being transferred to adult court for his arraignment. California is taking back control of healthcare at california prisons. It had been under federal control because of a class action lawsuit. San quentin is the tenth of californias 24 prisons to be released from federal control. Officials say conditions at san quentin are improving. So they are releasing
Healthcare Operations<\/a> to the
California Department<\/a> of corrections and rehabilitation. Outpouring of tributes to the actress who turned the world on with her smile. We remember the groundbreaking career of
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a>. Theres the next storm going to impact your thursday. The answer next. ,,,,, with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. Stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. You can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. Only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. Download the xfinity tv app today. Our associated producer mary richards. Walter cronkite. Oh, thats just wonderful. So ill see you tomorrow [ laughter ] fans around the world remembering legendary actress
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a>. Moore died surrounded by family and friends earlier today in a connecticut hospital. Reporter
Kristine Lazar<\/a> on the tributes to one of televisions first female icons. Reporter when carl reiner met
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a> in 1960 she was one of 23 women he auditioned for the role of laura petrie in the
Dick Van Dyke<\/a> show. [ music ] she walked into the room and there was this woman with beautiful legs and this lovely hair and a smile that will light up the world. The 24yearold from brooklyn was cast on the spot. There was a pinn in her voice that got to me that hit me. Reporter he says his favorite scripts to write involved dancing between moore and van dyke. She moved with grace on and off the camera. The last time he saw her, he says her diabetes had taken her sight. When i went up to her, she didnt recognize me. She couldnt see me until i spoke. Reporter on stage 2 at the lot in studio city there is a plaque honoring the
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a> show. He says her role was pivotal in the womens movement. And her star on the hollywood walk of fame there are purple flowers to mourn a member of hollywood royalty. Off camera she was the same mary. She was honest. She was an honest human being. She never no deceit in her. Reporter yesterday, reiner says he got a call at his
Beverly Hills<\/a> home that the actress was dying. Reiner told her husband to relay a message from her old friend. I said, whisper in her ear she may hear it or not. Tell her all right its to go. He thanked me for that. Reporter out here on her star on the hollywood walk of fame fans leaving flowers and walnuts in a show where she came sliding out of the closet on a hill the nuts. In hollywood, im
Kristine Lazar<\/a>, kpix 5. Tomorrow cbs news will air a special hour long broadcast dedicated to the life of
Mary Tyler Moore<\/a>. Its called love is all around. Thats tomorrow night at 9 00 on kpix 5. Well, it is a rough ride but blue gogo bikes are now rolling on the streets of
San Francisco<\/a>. The bikeshare startup ran into some pushback from some of the citys supervisors. They were afraid those bikes would end up in piles which is what happened in china. The
Company Officials<\/a> met with city leaders to smooth things over and to launch blue gogo rented private parking lots for the bikes. Elon musk is moving forward to redefine traffic with tunnels. He tweeted this morning [chuckling] that he plans to start drilling in about a month frustrated by traffic in december announcing his idea for quote the boring company. No word on where he will start drilling [chuckling] those tunnels but with rockets and electric cars under his belt the idea is being taken seriously. Lets go ahead and check the results of our snapshot poll. Umps priority . About 60 percent of our viewers saying no. Only 38 percent saying his focus will be on just those with criminal records. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Toss to meteorologist paul deanno weather ther weather we want to thank you for sharing your opinions. Traffic and weather together because im going to show you some traffic behind my weather information. 40s and 50s outside right now. Livermore 47 degrees. Its getting chilly in santa rosa. Sonoma
County Airport<\/a> checking in at 48. Traffic moving smoothly on the san mateo bridge under partly cloudy skies. Oakland 52 and concord 51 degrees. There are a few showers on the radar. They are offshore. And they likely will stay offshore. The exception may be in
Mendocino County<\/a> and lake county a drip or two but aside from that we are rainfree and may be finished with rain for the month but even if we dont see more rain in
San Francisco<\/a> this already is the wettest january since 1998. Its the fourth wettest since the mid60s 60s. Tonight no rainfall it stays to our north but will be chilly in napa. 33. 30s in the entire area. There is another storm out there. I showed you this five minutes ago. Its moving in. Its strong and its going to get nowhere close to us because now unlike the past 12 storms, we do have a blocking ridge of
High Pressure<\/a>. This will take the energy from the storm and send it to the north deflecting things away from the bay area translates to no widespread rain tomorrow. Well see fog building not from the ocean but from the
Central Valley<\/a>. Its called tule fog. You can see it widespread in the san joaquin valley. It will work through the delta and spill into
San Francisco<\/a> bay. Maybe prevalent until 10 or 11 a. M. By the afternoon blue sky clear on the radar clear when it comes to cloud cover, as well. In case youre wondering what to do over the weekend, what your options are something outside. You have been cooped up for three, four weeks. Ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> parked literally with our wind barbs, its right over the bay area. Sunny mild maybe even some mid 60s coming up on sunday. Mornings foggy and seasonably chilly especially inland. That said we are gaining 2 or 3 degrees each day into the weekend with 60s over the weekend. Highs tomorrow nearly back to average. San jose 57 for you. Redwood city 56 as well as fremont. Mid50s for dublin and pittsburg,
Pleasant Hill<\/a> high 56. Walnut creek 55. Mill valley 52. Sonoma 53. Santa rosa 55. Lakeport tomorrow 53 beautiful degrees with afternoon sunshine. Sunny friday, saturday, sunday and monday with highs in the low 60s inland upper 50s near the bay. There is rain in the forecast. It holds off until next wednesday. Some light to moderate rainfall widespread by the middle of next week. Thats your kpix 5 forecast. Well have a nice week. Yeah. Looks great. [ music ] coming up. Using technology to open new doors. How tonights jefferson award winner is giving the visually impaired an opportunity to read and enjoy books. And tonight on nightbeat at 10 p. M. Were asking you in light of president
Donald Trumps<\/a> claims about voter fraud do you think an investigation needs to be launched . Do you believe that millions voted illegally . Send me a tweet at veronicadlcruz. Well have your comments and poll results on our sister station kbcw 44 cable 12 at 10 p. M. Over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something thats been out of reach for far too long
Health Insurance<\/a>. How . They enrolled through covered california. Its the
Health Insurance<\/a> marketplace where youll find a range of plans from leading
Health Insurance<\/a> companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. And, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. To get covered, youve got to get going. Open enrollment ends january 31st. Visit covereca. Com today. Technology to create positive change might sound like a lofty goal. But its being done every day by a nonprofit
High Tech Company<\/a> on the peninsula. And the woman leading it is using technology to create positive change might sound like a lofty goal but its being done every day by a nonprofit hightech company on the peninsula and the woman leading it is making sure that more content is being made available in more ways to more people. As allen martin reports, she is this weeks jefferson award winner reporter kevin leones computer setup might be typical for a 15yearold. But what he uses it for certainly is not. What was the trail of tears in 1835 . Reporter his computer and a program called book share help him see and hear books. Before i hated reading. It took forever for me to read the stuff. I could comprehend it but it just took forever. Reporter at 6, kevin had an organic brain injury that affected his vision. For us we know we need to grow. Reporter
Betsy Beaumon<\/a> is president of a
Silicon Valley<\/a> nonprofit that developed book share. I talk to parents who say i remember a time when i would be cooking dinner and at the same time, reading my son his textbook. Reporter started in 2002, book share is now the
Largest Library<\/a> of digitally accessible books in the world. Since coming to benetech in 2009 she guided book shares growth from 30,000 members to more than 300,000. From 20,000 digitally accessible books to more than half a million. And book share is entirely free. After selling two tech startups, betsy knew her next chapter was going to be different. How do i take all this that i have learned and all these things i have been able to do in hightech and apply them to communities around the world that have needses that really can be benefited by tech plus really good implementation . Reporter especially rewarding when people like kevin replace an obstacle with an opportunity. Its free and its accessible. Reporter so for giving the visually impaired and physically challenged the equal opportunity to read and enjoy books, this weeks jefferson award in the bay area goes to
Betsy Beaumon<\/a>. Allen martin, kpix 5. And tonight all the 2016 jefferson
Award Winners<\/a> are getting their medals and your local hero could be at the next ceremony. Nominate that person now online at cbssf. Com hero. Yeah. For new s throughout the evening the latest is always on our website, cbssf. Com. ,,,,,,,, announcer its time to play family feud. Give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve hows everybody doing . Appreciate you. Thank you. Appreciate that. Thank you very much. Appreciate you, folks. Well, welcome to family feud, everybody. Im your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] folks, we got a good one for you today. Returning for their third day from fayetteville, georgiaits the champsits the stapleton family. [cheering and applause] and from snellville, georgia, its the hogan family. [cheering and applause] everybodys here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebodysomebody might just drive out of here in a brandnew car. Yeah. Lets get it on. Give me garnetta. Give me kyle. All right, guys. Here we go. We got top 5 answers on the board. Name something painful you made love on that seemed like a good idea at the time. Kyle the floor. Steve the floor. Yeah. Pass or play . Kyle gonna play. Steve theyre gonna play. Kenny good job, boy. Good job. Steve all right, kenny. Give tell me something painful you made love on that seemed like a good idea at the time. Kenny ha ha ha steve come on, dad, in front of the kids. Kenny well, i cant say what i want to, but im gonna say the ground. Steve the ground. Kenny the ground. Steve the ground. Kenny hey steve ha ha ha well, little","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia904701.us.archive.org\/0\/items\/KPIX_20170126_020000_KPIX_5_News_at_600PM\/KPIX_20170126_020000_KPIX_5_News_at_600PM.thumbs\/KPIX_20170126_020000_KPIX_5_News_at_600PM_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240627T12:35:10+00:00"}