>> justine: did morning, wednesday, march 30th is.. >> james: i came back just in time, did temperatures today and tomorrow. and a big change from last week. >> louisa: absolutely. clear, dry, that warm-up is set to begin today. temperatures warming 10 degrees. we're talking '70s, '80s, setting some records into the afternoon. holding on to this temperature is through the day we had an nine stress . 83 degrees in santa rosa. 80 concord. '70s around the bay. 76 oakland. along the coast half moon bay upper 60s. 69 degrees. san jose's 78. 79 morgan hill. very, comfortable weather today. satellite, radar showing activity to the northwest we're watching our bridge really start to build than. those temperatures will really grab hold of us we will stay warm red on through friday. as we head toward saturday we have the next chance of showers. more dry weather after that. current temperatures are are ready on the warm side 54 for san francisco, santa rosa 50, oakland, hayward. the amount you topping every around 53. save for san jose. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay.. what it shows us is warm weather. lookit that warm stretch warming up even more by tomorrow mid '80s. certainly record-breaking territory we will continue with warm weather friday. big drop in temperatures by saturday it will not last long temperatures start to rebound. >> erica: for those of you just getting on at the door no hot spots or delays. if you're heading over to the bay bridge westbound 80 looks good. traffic moving good. leading lights are off, no problems getting to that bridge excellent drive times of 18 minutes. san mateo bridge, westbound 92 traffic very cagey. lots of space. traffic approaching foster city, bright lights and east bound into hayward we do not have any overnight construction drive time of just 13 minutes. there is a problem spot westbound highway 4, a california highway patrol is reporting there's debris in their roadway, spot possible structural damage. certainly be aware that not seeing any accidents or slowing. this could certainly be a hot spot later on. >> justine: santa clara county road crews are still in the process of removing a massive mudslide that brought down its bigotry, and they're now threatening to fall on homes. they fell across the two-lane road that shut down completely. it happened sunday it's still a problem this morning. many people are still stuck inside their homes. >> reporter: since sunday santa clara county has removed 80 truck loads of this mud slide blocking both planes. it was so strong it struck dozens of trees from their trucks. most ended up on the road. 80 residents are being impacted some are able to leave by using a side road but they must have a four-wheel drive vehicle. this is the first time she's left her house and the road closed. >> this is the biggest on the pad. it has taken both planes, and on the other side if you are to try and walk around it drops down 50 ft.. there's really no way around it. all the residents have no electricity. we have a generator, we're rationing gas from the generator. >> reporter: they're working as fast as they can to remove this mountain of mud, rocks, trees. they could only use one loader due to limited space. crews can only worked during the day, the hillside is too unstable. >> we don't have too much room. we're worried about stuff coming off. we have to spot the person who's moving material of. it's a hundred feet up to the top, we've pulled out 80 truckloads of far. another 200 to go. >> reporter: it will take another two days to continue moving all that debris. morgan hill, reggie kumar, kron4 news >> james: . eight homes below eight sliding hillside remain in danger crews installed barricades' yesterday. preparing for worst-case scenario. residents were evacuated. four homes have been damaged. last night there was a local state of emergency in effort to receive disaster aid. >> reporter: the council voted to declare a state of emergency opening the door for government help. so far there are four homes red tagged the city has agreed to demolish those homes eventually when they make sure it won't create more damage. the longer-term problem of that help that is the responsibility of the homeowners' association the city says it will cause significant money to fix. >> justine: barry bonds perjury trial, former oakland a's and current first baseman was on the stand testifying about his syracuse. he along with his brother took the stand yesterday they said they took steroids given to him by bonds his trainer. prosecutors and seeking to use that testimony to show that anderson had access to such dread. --such drugs. >> james: the latest in libya, the uprise, native takes over the mission today, this is president-- this as president obama offers new options to help rebels. >> reporter: >> i'm not ruling it out, or end. >> reporter: president obama is considering arming rebels. mr. obama told nbc news he's confident the leaders will step down. >> our expectation is that as we continue to apply strictly pressure to these other means that gaddafi will ultimately step down. >> reporter: senator john mccain believes he should be forced down. >> the united states wrestling remain strongly engaged enforce gaddafi to leave power. >> reporter: a classified briefing today for congress getting from hillary clinton she met with coalition partners on tuesday in london. >> i believe we're making a lot of progress together, we could not do it unless were representing international community. >> reporter: nato is assuming full control of the mission today. >> james: the u.s. has spent about $550 million on the libya effort 60% 20 missiles, another 40 million over the next three weeks. coming out we're finding of the people were working on fixing the troubled new juror powerplant are now being admitted to the hospital. a live look at the james lick, on this wednesday morning is about 4:10 a.m. traffic is doing all right eric is keeping her eyes and a couple of things that might slow you down. >> james: welcome back to the kron 4 news. 4:11 a.m. we will wind up in store for today, to marlowe-made '80s. --will have a warmup in store for today low-made '80s. >> justine: now to the latest in japan, the president of the new killer power plant's utility has been hospitalized for dizziness and high blood pressure. radiation but will close big to more than 3000 times above normal. they're trying to avoid a meltdown by repairing broken power lines. until then water is being dumped on the plant's six over heating reactors. shortage of water parts from japan are heading north america, honda, it toyota. toyota wants its u.s. premiere davis to stop ordering more than two metric replacement parts because its word about them running out. if honda would cut down production starting today. since the earthquake and tsunami several automakers have been forced to cut production. >> james: president obama is preparing to outline his plans at a speech in georgetown university he said it's part of a broader wider as effort to focus on broader energy. it comes amid rising gas prices falling instability. gas prices have jumped more than 505 a gallon. a quick check, san francisco of average price $4.10, up oakland $4.40 san as a is a little higher. the national average is $3.59. >> justine: coming up peter has a little bit of a problem with the tenderloin. we'll tell you why. his live look of the bay bridge road plaza traffic is doing ok eric is back in 60 seconds with a look at the roads. righ. >> james: welcome back to the kron 4 news. 4:14 a.m. a live look from our roof camera and they start to this wednesday hot temperatures are expected. a live look at tahoe this is interstate 80 where there is snow on the ground that had a lot of a fall last week. on lot of sunshine for you, speaking of which let's get the latest. >> louisa: get out your shades you will need it had to the beach in will be gorgeous. lots of sunshine potential out record- breaking heat starting off form, will continue warm it actually stays warm as we had through friday. we will start traffic here temperatures, getting them out to about 73 degrees today. we are still staying shy of a record. 76 oakland. will napa, if we hit 83 degrees we could actually break a record set about 10 years ago. same for santa rosa. san jose working its way up to 78 degrees over all really just a big warmup rid across the board. we will continue throughout the week. current temperatures, starting off form, 54 degrees for san francisco, 50 and centers that. south bay low 50s. we will continue with that he waived. next chance of rain saturday afternoon highs coming in into the 80s in most locations. 80 for concord, 75 richmond, 73 san francisco. the coast really close to the 70 degree mark 77 mountain view, 78 fremont. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay., very different forecast from last week temperatures expected to warm more than today made '80s. '70s around the bay, '70s at the coast. sunshine will continue rate anterior friday. the system working its way through could produce a rain sunday will dry up. we will continue to warrant the next week. eric r.? >> erica: the bridges lick it. bay bridge, a great conditions in the westbound direction just a few cars making their way to san francisco those leading lights are off. traffic flows freely from the insurer, westbound 580 as well as the northbound direction of the nimitz. good to go, no slowing. san mateo, nice, light of no problems to or from the bridge. drive time is just 14 minutes from end to end. all the bridges look good. bringing your attention to a problem spot, it will not expect too many of the commuters out there east bound, 580. the california highway patrol has three of the lane shut down this the aftermath of a high-speed chase. california highway patrol is conducting an investigation is some slowing on your screen. justine? we are keeping an eye on the bay area residents are met last night to ask questions to express concerns and form a game plan ahead of today's meeting. >> justine: what they're really concerned about is the safety of the week hillside. to date they will not their first meeting to hear from city, county engineers. learning the results of our report from assoil engineer who's been testing the hillside for safety. about 4 mi. away up in all parts of the hillside has given away. building inspectors are checking on this finding no such which is surrounded by homes. kron4 was alerted to review the problem of your e-mail. the homes around this letter nun immediate danger they will continue to monitor cells. you can see crews using as cooper to trying clear road. in hillsborough construction crews are working around the clock to stabilize a portion of the road. the hillside was so saturated it caused the road to sink 6 ft.. city officials hope another declaration of the state of emergency clears the way for disaster aid. last week flooding ravaged businesses, a mobile home park causing an estimated $17 million in damage. crews began repairing the rupture drain pipe that was responsible for the floods. many home, business on our say without state or federal aid they will not be able to rebuild. >> police and oakland are searching for three suspects were issues to are the kidnapping and assaulting a 14 year-old girl. the female victim was kidnapped from church street, she said she was driven to another location where she was sexually assaulted. she describes them as males, driving public will lexus. more to come. one was 4 years old, bald head, another a little taller, hundred tons, later, the third 20 year- old black hair, brown eyes. >> justine: a mother is under arrest in marin county for hosting a drunken party for 15 your son and his friends. they arrested 157 year-old carolyn handler on suspicion of child endangerment. when the deputies arrived at her home late friday night and they discovered a wild party with about 16 teenaged yes. officials say she was inside the house during the party under the influence of drugs and possibly alcohol. >> james: trains are running again after a bomb threat last night it was phoned in, the caller saying the explosive could detonate sometime between 6-7:00 p.m.. there was a train bound there was stopped oakland police searched the train they said they found no exposes. >> justine: the condition of the vacaville man after being blown up by this newspaper is improving slightly. police say the blast was an isolated incident. the victim remains hospitalized after having his right pinkie finger nearly blown off by a bomb wrapped up in the newspaper. >> james: we will take a break, much more straight ahead including our warm-up. we'll love of mine that. we'll be there are baseball by the bay special, a preview of the giants, the a's and a look ahead at spring training sunday april 10th at 10:00 p.m. break here on kron4. babbitt >> james: welcome back to the kron 4 news. 4:24 a.m. traffic is moving in and out fairly well. 54 degrees in san francisco. warming up below '70s this afternoon will get a lot warmer and a number of other spots. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. low-mid 80s today, tomorrow, may be cooling it off a little by saturday. a great looking forecast lots of sunshine. it is that rain that is causing this state's three- year drought may be over. jerry brown is expected to make the announcement today. the recent storms, heavy snowfall have lived reservoirs' at high levels. 159 percent of normal. >> justine: budget battle, and jerry brown is ending the budget talks. the move comes after leaders released a list of 53 demands that they want in exchange for their support of and a special election. brown wants a special election to ask california voters to extend temporary tax increases. as part of his budget deficit solution. >> james: wall street, stock futures are positive and that of friday's unemployment numbers. two reports to their being closely watched. on capitol hill the house voted to end the affordable modification program lawmakers critical said it does of support across. qantas airlines is dealing with higher fuel costs in the disaster by cutting growth, retiring aircraft, shedding management. >> justine: speaking of airlines we have new details of the report is getting passengers checked luggage to arrive on time. worldwide, a 29.4 million bags did not arrive on the same fivflight as their owners. european airlines led the decline. it plays to plan ahead a lease if you're flying with spirit, they added fees for travelers who want to pay for carry-on or a checked luggage within 24 hours of departure. travelers to wait or pay online are charged an extra $5. flyers to pay for care and early pay it $30 for carry-on if it doesn't fit underneath the seats. >> james: if you travel through an airport your policy one of those new full body machines. a new study finds kids are risks are very low, they're extremely low but they do exist. the creek body scans contrary less than 1 percent of the radiation dose adjust by flying a plane in the first place. a passenger should not fear this guinness. >> justine: coming up, a look at your weather for today. i'm pretty sure james has his bathing suit on underneath his seat so he can go to the beach. erica is keeping our eye on the hot spot, we will fill you in >> james: welcome back to the kron 4 news. quick look a couple of love shot and left bay bridge, on the right san mateo bridge it is dry, kind and nice, and during dry weather, warm temperatures. >> louisa: let's just leave early and go to the beach. here's a shot rang out at the bay bridge approach. oakland temperatures warmer than yesterday 51, when in seven days a high temperature 76 degrees. but then the 55 played a clock. napa, temperatures warmer to start the day. here's the big warm, the numbers getting up to 73 degrees for san francisco concord, 80, upper '70's for san essay. interest at 83 degrees 83 also into napa. you will feel it today lots of sunshine we're warming about 12 degrees warmer than yesterday. same for napa, san as they. tender 31 up elsewhere. across the board will look are ready. 52 concord, no authorities this morning. you will not need to reject it. satellite, radar there bridge is really starting to build that will continue to bring us temperatures into the 80s. good-looking temperatures 83 in santa napa, 78. are on the bay mid-upper 70's topping our rigorous 79 in livermore 78 in san as they. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. and eyes looking for cast lots of sunshine stretching to the rest of the workweek. to mummied east. certainly looks like we're going to have a couple of a record- breaking days. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. come up big changes cool down a slight chance of rain that and spell your sunday. >> erica: a quick round up of a truck carries no hotspots idea of one problem spot which i will get to in just a second. for those of you bay bridge westbound 80 easy conditions traffic flowing three freely. no back up in any of those lanes fast-track also moves well regardless of which approach her coming from no delays drive time of just nine minutes. salmon care bridge, west and 92 nice, light, no problems to report accidents, incidents free no problems getting to the bridge coming of the nimitz. kron like trojan about other traffic maps it is not in effect to many commuters it's in the east bound direction ring where meat northbound. three lanes to a shutdown in the aftermath of a high-speed chase the california highway patrol is conducting an investigation but the traffic along say those lanes should open any minute or so. still contending was some slowing. for those of you think the road taking public transit we're problem free. james? >> james: thank you, road crews are still in the process of moving a mudslide that brought down dozens of trees. develop across two lanes of that road it happened early sunday, it's still a problem this morning. scores of people are stuck in their homes. >> reporter: a mass of mud slide shut down a portion of the road crews are still here trying to remove all of the mud, debris. cruz tell me will take them another two days to clear all of that debris. so far they've taken 80 truckloads, they say they police still up two-three more to go. >> justine: a hamas belied a sliding home sites remain in danger. -- eat homes alight lighting hillside remain in danger. people were evacuated for homes have ready been damaged. city council declared a local state of emergency last may in an effort to receive disaster aid. jonathan bloom was there. >> a dialect called me, scared, crying, were going to get buried alive. >> reporter: ejaculated family's bid for assistance. the city's chief official says it is not finished moving. >> there is concern that it could worsen. it could let go. >> it has damaged four homes of the committing others at least $2 will need to be torn down at the city's expense. >> is pushing on the back of the house causing the first, second floor to cave in. >> reporter: as workers move concrete barriers into place owners are making the city to step in. >> our homeowners association owns land so it is our problem. there's something wrong with this. >> i can't fix it, we have no intent hercules doesn't have the millions. by declaring a local emergency they've opened the door for state and federal money that could help the residents who bought homes they can live in and can't sell. >> to and have to leave my house and is everything? the one point i had equity they say now my house is worthless. this all comes at a bad time the city of hercules and by some counts is on a burgeoning of bankruptcy. in hercules, jonathan bloom, kron4 news. >> james: city officials hope their declaration of a state of emergency clears away for disaster aid. it's caused an estimated $17 million in damag