Doing today when he stops somebody for traffic violations, he stops somebody that he has a reasonable suspicion is committing a crime or may be about to commit a crime, thisoff that somehow or another police this idea that somehow or another police cant function without it . Im sorry, any Police Department in america that tries to function without some for the of stop and frisk or whatever terminology they use is doomed to failure. Its that simple. Reporter chief bratton tells me he has a similar contract in detroit and a proposal for yet another contract in another city, baltimore, its new police chief you may recognize his name anthony batts, the former police chief of oakland. The city council will take this up in oakland. There will be opposition in the audience. They are putting it out on twitter trying to get opposition. See if it works. Thank you, joe. You heard chief bratton talking about it to joe there in the interview. This weekends violence in oakland. Police say they can trace the bulk of it to an escalating gang war. But cbs reporter phil matier tells us so far, be there there are no plans to call in the troops. Why not . Reporter political and practical. Heres the story. I dont believe we have reached that threshold yet. I dont think that the National Guard is necessary at this point. Reporter that was Oakland Police chief Howard Jordan responding to a call from black ministers this morning at city hall for the crimeridden city to declare a state of emergency. Violence, homicide, shootings are out of control. Reporter since last friday, 15 people were shot on the streets of oakland four fatally. How many more people have to get shot, how many more people have to get killed . We have been acting as if it was a state of emergency for a while. Each time i have asked for additional Highway Patrol support. The governor has given it to us. Reporter but even with the state help and help from the Alameda County sheriffs, the bottom line that it will take years to recover from the Massive Police layoffs and retirements that has hit the city in recent years. Meantime, asking the Highway Patrol, federal help, housing authority, oakland Public Schools, the Alameda County sheriff will go a long way. Reporter chief jordan also said that 80 of the Violent Crime in the city could be traced to two warring groups. We know that theres probably about one to two percent of the population thats causing this violence. And that were focused on them. Reporter newly elected councilman noah gallo says its time to get tough. We have had too many incidents so we need to be more action oriented. Are you talking curfews . Whatever tools he needs whether its a curfew, stop and frisk, we need to deal with it. I need to get the guns out of these peoples hands and cars and deal with the issue. Reporter thats what they are beginning to do tomorrow as we said earlier when they review the contract to bring in bill bratton whether to bring him in, to start with recommendations. But for right now, no state of emergency, in part because it would be a political embarrassment to declare it publicly out there for it to gnat so they are going to hold the fort as is. Unfortunately the stakes as we have seen this weekend are way too high to be worried about political posturing at this point. Well see what happens. Phil matier in oakland, thank you. While many bay area cities have seen Violent Crime go up, a city with a tough reputation has seen a drop. Cbs 5 reporter Ann Notarangelo asks richmonds Police Captain how did the city pull off such a dramatic turnaround. Reporter homicides in richmond have gone down 28 in the last year and it is no accident. It took a deliberate plan. It took time. And, yes, it took money. If you were new to richmond and saw this, you might not know that around 2005, thises of a city under siege. We were overwhelmed. Crime was really high. People were scared. Reporter the city was thinking of declaring a state of emergency. Then they decided to make Public Safety a priority. I think they believe that richmond would not really be able to fully realize its potential, which is really tremendous, if it didnt get a handle on this Violent Crime problem. Reporter city manager bill lindsay committed to fully staffing the Police Department by hiring 40 new officers. A six to 8 million price tag that certainly came at a cost to other projects and programs. I wouldnt know where to start. There are a lot of things that weve given up. Reporter the Police Department changed the way officers patrol the streets. Its no longer enough to not bad guys. They have to get out of their patrol cars and meet the good guys and they can done that because the city is now divided into 40 Neighborhood Councils that see the same officers year in and year out. Captain mark akins says thats key. Every neighborhood is different and unique. They all have different needs and different desires from the Police Department. And we actually can meet all their needs when we put the same officers there. Reporter Technology Like shotspotter and cameras help them identify crimes in progress. They have also identified the 75 people in the city most likely to commit Violent Crimes and let them know they are being watched. Neighborhood watch groups have grown from a dozen to 130 since 2007. Cleaning up the local Neighborhood Drug houses on the corner or the park thats on the corner focusing on how do we get rid of the graffiti to dealing with issues of gun violence. The street level criminals and the violence crime is no longer ruling the city. Its the community that is. Reporter a couple of examples. The Iron Triangle notorious for its rampant crime had only one Violent Crime reported last month. And nine of the 18 homicides this year have be solved. A 50 closure rate in the same year is a good indication that people are willing to come forward with information. Reporter people say whats happening in richmond could be repeated in other. It takes a Police Department divvying up their cities so they have small neighborhoods that are more easily patroled by these Police Officers and then, elizabeth, they have to get the people in the neighborhoods involved. Right. The community has to cooperate. Thank you, Ann Notarangelo. Right now pg e crews are in larkspur where a 150foot tree fell down. That redwood hit utility lines and smashed into a house across the street. One person in the house at the time was not injured. About 70 customers though lost power. Crews are still working to restore power to 30 of them. Officials believe root decay weakened the big tree. Freezing temperatures caused slick commutes and are blamed for this gnarly crash in the east bay. Police say a car hit a patch of black ice near the claremont resort in berkeley then lost control and set off the chain ee action crash. Second vehicle comes down shortly thereafter, strikes the first vehicle as they are assessing damage, third vehicle comes down hits second vehicle, and we have a dog pile through vehicle number 5. No one was hurt. Police are looking into how the ice built up in that one section of the road. We are live with our brand new one of a kind mobile weather lab. Well learn more about the lab in a little bit but first paul deanno explains another cold night is on the way. Reporter its another cold night out there. It is very, very chilly outside. For some of you this will be the sixth consecutive night with a frost advisory or freeze warning. Standing in front of the cbs 5 mobile weather lab more on that in a second. First frost advisories again near the bay and also talking about a freeze warning for you in the north bay. Santa rosa, san rafael, mill valley for you inland valleys walnut creek and danville and concord. Freeze warning for the sixth night. Lows tonight san jose back down to the freezing mark 29 for napa, 28 livermore, and 32 for vallejo. Coming up in about 10 minutes take you on a tour of the cbs 5 mobile weather lab and why this is the key to everything working as well as it does. Thats in 10 minutes. Back to you. Thank you. Looks like mr. Fusion. Yeah. Like it. Checking bay area headlines tonight a shooting victim is expected to survive after being targeted in broad daylight in hayward this afternoon. Police say the gunman fired at the victim several times at pompano and cortez. That suspect is still on the loose. Fire torched an apartment complex in berkeley this morning on acton street near bancroft avenue sending one person to the hospital with minor injuries. The cause of the blaze is under investigation. After years of multi billiondollar deficits, californias fiscal house is basically in order. State legislatures nonpartisan budget analyst issued the first review of governor jerry browns budget today. The findings, the budget is balanced thanks to increased tax revenues. The analyst also praised Governor Brown for emphasizing fiscal restraint. A highprofile autopsy report revised. Still ahead, the twist in the investigation into the death of natalie wood. Iphone 5 not selling nearly as well as expected. How sluggish demand led to a low point for the Cupertino Company today. Fine playoff performance breeding a twitter trend. The 49ers tribute called kaepernicking. Look at you guys with your fancyschmancy uverse high Speed Internet. You know, in my day you couldnt just start streaming six ways to sunday. Youd get knocked off. And sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. Thats sixty seconds, for crying out loud. We know how long a minute is sitting, waiting for an album to download. I still have back problems. Youre only 14 and a half. He doesnt have back problems. You kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now uverse high Speed Internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. Rethink possible. Drowning has been changed from accidental to undetermined. Today the l Office Release 30 years after Actress Natalie woods death the cause of drowning is changed from accidental to undetermined. The l. A. Coroners Office Released the review of the autopsy results suggesting injuries found on the actress body may have occurred before she entered the water not after. That raises a big question was she pushed . Woods husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken were also on the boat at the time. There are questions as to whether these are defense wounds or not. Are they or are they not . We should clearly determine that. Coroners Office Completed the report back in june but it was just made public today. Sheriffs Department Says the case remains open but neither wagner nor walken are considered suspects. Apple shares are currently trading at their lowest level in almost a year after reports that demand for the iphone 5 is slowing down. According to the wall street journal, apple cut back on orders for iphone 5 screens. That suggests apple was expecting stronger demand. Its shares went down almost 4 today. Apple hasnt commented on the story. But the company has been facing stiff competition from android phones. Move over, ti tebow, theres a new elbow move courtesy of 49ers quarterback. Cbs 5 reporter Mike Sugerman examines the biceps homage known as kaepernicking. Reporter what are all these people doing smelling their armpits . Give me a kaepernick. Like that. Reporter kaepernicking does involve smelling your armpits. It just looks that way. Colin kaepernick the young hot new star on the San Francisco and National Sports scene pays homage to his huge muscles or his sleeve of tatoos, its not clear, whenever he scores. Now a score of copycats have put their prints on a lot of internet sites. And on the streets where its becoming somewhat mechanical. Let me see a kaepernick there you go. Reporter there are dogs kaepernicking one that makes fun of Aaron Rodgers move that he turned into a commercial. Is our boy colin channeling the christian disciple tebow who tebows . He is praying. The wrestler Scott Steiner might be credited with starting the craze. I think he is kisses his biceps. Reporter the kap man has the countrys attention and that means a youtube video. [ music ] reporter 5yearold Sarah Redding has collected almost half a million hits of her video actually probably her fathers video called kaepernicking. Because hes a great Football Player and i like watching him on tv. A 49 game has always been my favorite team. Reporter as for me i normally dont like to show off my guns especially with all this talk about gun control but i got kap fever, as well. So lets go, kaepernicking Mike Sugerman, cbs 5. [ laughter ] another week now before the championship game and then another game. How long is this going on . For more on the kaepernicking craze plus playoff merchandise and Everything Else 49ers, go to our website, cbssf. Com sports. For another big bay area team, the world series trophy is back here in the bay area. The San Francisco giants 2012 trophy appeared alongside the 2010 trophy at the miches Memorial Auditorium richmond Memorial Auditorium today. It gives the public the chance to see the trophies up close. Then it goes to vallejo and wraps up in march just in time for spring training. Well, it is sort of the equivalent would you say to the batmobile for the cbs 5 weather team . Our meteorologist paul deanno is live to show us all the incredible things it can do. Paul. Reporter it is the batmobile of weather basically, this is a satellite truck which records weather data and can take you literally right to where the worst of the weather is in the bay area. Im showing you a lot of buttons. This confirms this is a fully functioning satellite truck a Toyota Highlander hybrid. This is what i want to show you because it looks like its not doing much but it is collecting radar data and weather data 24 hours a day. The top of the line sensors are right there and heres the key. We get a lot of information [ pause ] all right. Well check with him later. This is cutting edge technology, okay . It doesnt always work perfectly every time but we are going to finetune that and maybe if we get a chance well revisit paul coming up. And also coming up, its a federal offense to deface a National Park for sure. So why is the government restoring graffiti on Alcatraz Island . Documenting every inch of bay area landmarks. How lasers could help history from being lost in the ruins. So as you can see, geicos Customer Satisfaction is at 97 . Mmm, tasty. And cut very good. People are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. So were taking you behind the scenes. This coffee cup, for example is computer animated. Its not real. Geicos Customer Satisfaction is quite real though. This computeranimated coffee tastes dreadful. Geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 or more on car insurance. Someone get me a latte will ya, please . But on alcatraz, theyre restoring it. The graffiti dates back to the 1969 occupation of the island by cans. Most places are trying to get rid of graffiti but on alcatraz they are restoring it. It dates back to the 1969 occupation of the island by native americans. The park service says the occupation which ended in june of 1971 was an important part of the history of the island. The restored graffiti is part of the repair work on the historic water tower. Living in california means living with the reality that a quake could hit us at any time. Thats the reality. And while much has been done to shore up modern structures, historical landmarks are at risk. But cbs 5s allen martin shows us, they could be preserved even if the entire structure is destroyed in a disaster. Reporter its where 18th century architecture meets 21st century technology. Mission dolores in San Francisco built in 1776, archeologists at oaklandbased nonprofit will take a digital footprint of all of californias missions and its made possible by this machine. It will pulse out 50,000 laser pulses every second. Reporter which takes three dimensional digital images of every nook and cranny and is even able to capture pictures of structures and paintings behind walls. The best way to do sons vegas is to know what you have. But this device allows us to record faster and more accurately than we have ever been able to before. Reporter the curator for the mission can trace his family roots back to Mission Dolores construction. My ancestors built this building. I often wonder what they would think about me being here now responsible for one, dusting them, two interpreting them and now through sci art preserving the