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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 Evening News 20141223



>> catherine: two officers dead, a mayor under siege. >> catherine: the legacy of a gunman who said he wanted to retaliate for the police killings of eric garner and michael brown. >> catherine: in a divided new york city, mayor bill de blasio said it's time for a moratorium on protests. >>: "i'm asking everyone, and this is across the spectrum, to put aside the protests; put aside demonstrations. until these funerals are passed, let's focus on these families and what they have lost. i think that's the right way to try and build towards a more unified and decent city." >> catherine: the mayor and his police commissioner visited the families of the two fallen police officers today. >>"you can only imagine what the family members are going through at that moment where their lives have suddenly been made unimaginable, that everything that they thought and believed would be a part of their lives is suddenly gone. and that night was painful for all of us." >> catherine: officers rafael ramos and wenjian liu were ambushed saturday, by ismail brinsley. who earlier posted a message online saying, "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours. let's take two of theirs." >> catherine: after shooting the two officers, brinsley fled into the subway where he took his own life. >> catherine: this cell phone video shows nypd officers turning their backs on mayor de blasio on saturday. >> catherine: many of them blame de blasio for inciting the murders. by tolerating anti=police demonstrations. should >>that blood on their hands starts on the steps of city hall, in the office of the mayor. >> catherine: actor james woods - adding fuel to the fire with this and blaming him for the deaths of the two policemen. >> catherine: a spokesman for michael brown's family says he doesn't know of any civil rights leader who advocated violence, and that the family was devastated by the murders. >>"they really want to express their heartfelt sympathy because it's christmas time and it's just tragic. all our hearts break for the families of these police officers. protesters- all the protesters that was heartbroken for the deaths island are heartbroken over the deaths of these police officers. it's a terrible, terrible thing." >> catherine: meantime. san francisco police are gathering tonight to remember one of their own killed in the line of duty. >> catherine: officer byron tuvera was killed 8 years ago. kron 4's charles clifford joins us from san francisco with more. charles? >> i believe people are for law enforcement the want us up there to keep community safe and officer lou promise were doing just that. the officers in the bay view do that every single day and i do not believe that they would do anything differently. >> catherine: officer should not go anywhere along and should call for backup. >> catherine: kron4 charles clifford join us from san francisco with more. charles? >> reporter: at the sunset district to remember a man who died eight years ago to this day. back on december 22, 2000 and pursued to rest a suspect he was fatally wounded. police suspect, 33 year-old took his own life. the officer was taken to the hospital and died the next day. every since they hold a memorial in his honor. they fully support the police department but they are saddened by not only bryant brian's death but the other police officers that died this past weekend. >> to have always tell me in situations that i have needed them then. >> reporter: in san francisco charles clifford kron 4 news. >> catherine: a california highway patrol officer charged with two felony counts for allegedly sending nude pictures of two women in hispersonal cellphone is close to accepting a plea agreement that would resolvehis case, his attorney said today. >> catherine: michael rains, the defense attorney for chp officerharrington, 35, told contra costa county superior courtat a brief hearing in martinez this morning that he has had discussions with prosecutors in the case and "there will be a change of plea," but an agreement hasn't been finalized yet. >> catherine: mockler set another hearing for jan. 27. rains said he plans to talk to district attorney mark peterson in the interim and will be ready to have harrington, who remains free on bail, enter a plea at that time. >> catherine: outside court, rains said, "i've had a number of discussions with judge mockler and deputy district attorney barry grove and we're trying to reach a resolution that will involve a plea." >> catherine: however, rains said he doesn't know at this time what a plea agreement would involve for harrington, who is charged with two counts of unauthorized access to a computer and copying computer data. >> catherine: the defense attorney said he's moving toward a plea deal because, >> catherine: an ex-felon convicted of setting 13 fires in more than a dozen places near downtown san jose in january,pleaded guilty in court today. >> catherine: 49 year-old patrick brennan agreed to a sentence of 40 years to life. police say the fires did about 6 million dollars in damage. >> catherine: under the plea bargain, brennan must serve 13 years, of a 15-year sentence in the arson case. then serve another 25 years before becoming eligible for parole. >> catherine: police are trying to figure what led to an early morning crash that left a teenager dead. it happened on highway four near balfour road in brentwood. >> catherine: kron 4's dan rubin has more. >> reporter: chp does not know what caused the two vehicles to collide. they do know that one was traveling eastbound and the other westbound. it does not initially appeared that drugs and alcohol was an influence. a young man was wearing his seat belt. >> it is something that is still being looked that in regards to the investigation. >> reporter: in the meantime highway 4 and bypass was shut down for about four hours before we opening created a traffic jam this morning. >> catherine: still ahead tonight. a rockslide caused a commuter nightmare on the 101 in marin this morning. >> catherine: we'll have the latest on the clean up coming up at 5:15. >> catherine: then at 5:30. how people from across the bay area came together to help some families in need this holiday season. >> catherine: and caught on camera. theives stealing a pricing drone. >> catherine: the details are next. of shaving stuff. and thankfully, being able to find backups. hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. >> catherine: today google unveiled the first complete version of its self-driving car. the first example was just a mock-up that didn't have a lot of the basics. >> catherine: at last however - google is showing off a prototype that has everything it needs to be on the road. in fact, it's expected to reach northern california roads sometime next year. >> catherine: so don't be surprised if you see a driver-less car puttering around your local streets in 20-15. >> catherine: the f-a-a is unveiling a safety campaign for drones today. it means users will get specific rules and guidelines. >> catherine: there have been lots of concerns about drones - including complaints thatcan interfere with planes. >> catherine: while the regulations are in place - the f-a-a says more safety education is needed. >> catherine: and this is surveillance video showing two men breaking into a store in washington state and stealing drones. >> catherine: the owner says the thieves got away with about 35-hundred dollars worth of equipment. the drone in question looks a lot like this one. it's a prototype in high demand -- >> catherine: and people all over the country want one. he also says the burglars didn't grab a remote for the rare prototype -- or a charger. >> catherine: so they might be able to do much with it. >> catherine: this northern california billboard is natcher typical christmas time billboard with details behind it. showing santa claus with a gun and. >> catherine: this morning's commute on the 101 in marin was a mess - because of a rockslide. next - an update on whether the slide is still causing problems. a big rockslide on highway 101 caused a lot of problems this morning cal-trans crews worked quickly - but had to shut down one of the lanes.. >> catherine: kron four's terisa estacio >> reporter:what a mess. >> reporter:the rockslide here on 101 southbound just past the rodeo drive exit snarled traffic for hours making for a fairly miserable monday morning for a lot of people >> reporter:the slide off the waldo grade hillside forced cal trans to close two lanes of traffic. >>officer andrew barclay -- >>as crews got to work clearing away the fallen rocks and mudanother problem developed. this is california highway patrol spokesperson andrew barclay. >> of lee they can break this up so they they can clear it out. --hopefully they can. >> reporter:officer andrew barclay/chp public information officer. as crews were working they discovered a rock and more that way. >> reporter:with those two lanes shut down for workers traffic got worse as the commute unfolded. >> reporter:take a look for yourself >> reporter:this is around 7am 101 looks more like a parking lot a freeway. >> reporter:an hour later no improvement >> reporter:some drivers attempted to get off and think they could bypass the traffic jam, but they quickly found out that the problem was much bigger and they were forced to sit longer trying to get back onto the freeway. >> reporter:in total - the two lanes were shut for 9 hours. >> reporter:just pass 1130, cal trans crews finished up the work and all lanes were reopened. >> reporter: >> catherine: high tide in the north bay produced some huge waves today. this is what it looked like this morning at rodeo beach.with waves much higher than usual. >> catherine: a lot of surfers were taking advantage of the situation.or at least trying to. many told us that although it looked impressive.the waves were not breaking right >> catherine: for ideal surfing conditions. >> catherine: parts of oregon have been hit with flooding. the western part of the state got as much as five inches of rain over the weekend. >> catherine: communities near eugene have been flooded. this is coos county - where flood warnings have been in effect.as rivers and streams overflowed. >> catherine: it has led to a lot of traffic problems - including high water on some highways. >> jacqueline: 65 degrees and antioch and livermore, 63 degrees in what sunnyvale and 61 downtown 7 francisco. we do have coastal flood advisory in a factory to see all of the areas i like it. we know what happens with the flooded parking lots role ways and special cards near the immediate coast line. was the high tides and took tomorrow morning. things will get better as we head into tomorrow night at also christmas day with rain is on the way. mild temperatures tomorrow late morning high tide. the afternoon sun emi look just like to say. the rain will return. question with tequila catcher chris this forecast coming up in just a bit. >> grant:a california gun range is using santa claus' jolly old image to promote firearms. >> grant:down range indoor training center in the town of chico recently put up this billboard featuring santa holding a semi- automatic rifle, cbs 13 reports. >> grant:the business was just looking to drum up some attention, co-owner steve dyke told the huffington post. >>"overall, it's been overwhelmingly positive," dyke said, although he noted that the response has been much larger than anticipated. "it was intended just to turn some sort of blew up." >> grant:dyke also said that he sees no reason why santa and guns can't mix. >>"i got guns from santa claus when i was growing up," he said. "some people get toys and some people get firearms. it's kind of just where you're from." >> grant:some locals were less pleased. teacher sara welday told cbs 13 that she thought the billboard made santa, who also sports dark shades, look "evil." >> grant:the gun industry does a brisk business around the holidays and, like the rest of retail, has a history of using santa to boost sales. store is offering customers the chance to pose with santa and their favorite firearm. the scottsdale gun club in arizona ran a similar promotion in 2011 and 2012. >> catherine: north korea is experiencing widespread internet out to disprove-- outages >> catherine:one expert says the country's online access is totally down! >> catherine:there are questions about whether this is retribution from the u-s -- for the hacking break-in at sony pictures. >> catherine:the f-b-i has traced that hack to north korea. the white house isn't commenting today -- but a state department spokesperson says a federal government response won't necessarily be seen or announced. >> catherine:meantime. north korea is warning that any u.s. punishment will lead to an attack on other u.s. targets, including the white house. >> catherine:tonight , the insider's louis aguirre looks at the already shaky relationship between the two countries. and looks at the question of whether it was worth the risk for sony to even make the movie >> reporter:in question in the first place. >> reporter:was depicting the assasination of one of the world's deadliest dicatators, thirty one year old north korea president kim jon-un, something sony pictures was equipped to take on? >>rosen--i definitely think that this will change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain >> reporter:insider christopher rosen, the huffpost managing entertainment editor weighs in. >>this movie beyond the assisatination makes alot of fun of him. mocked routinely 11:10:51 he comes off as a spoiled brat that alone hurt his appeal and vision around the world. so obviously thats one of the reasons why he didnt want it to come out >> reporter:the u.s. has a complicated history of dealing with the north korean government. our thea andrews was right there five years ago when journalist laura ling tearfully embraced her family including sister and fellow journalist lisa ling after spending 140 days in a north korean prison. she and her colleague euna lee were found guilty of a "grave crime" and illegal entry into the country and sentenced to twelve years in a labor camp. jon-un's father, kim jong-il was the north korean leader at the time when former president bill clinton and his team came to the rescue. >>thirty hours ago yuna lee and i were prisoners in north korea. >>we knew the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> reporter:in this month's rolling stone the film's co- director and star seth rogan admits the movie's subject was always a real concern for the studio who asked to see him after north korea released test missiles back in july. >> reporter:seth said."at best, it will cause a country to be free, and at worst, it will cause a nuclear war. big margin with this movie." >>yeah think it was. it deals with the assasination but it also deals with how he treats people. >> reporter:when all is said and done the massive scandal and the hundreds of millions that still worth the risk. have made it. i still thinkget more entertainment newsi'm louis aguirre back to you catherine. >> reporter:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> reporter:followed by the local news at eight. local news at eight. da ithank you m fohis ofn engho otecng mfutu. thank yofor ingmyero d my. military famils aruniqly thkfulor my thgs, the gacyf us aut inranccoulbe one of them ifou'ra cuent forr lita memr or their family, get autinsunce quot and see y 92of o memrs plano st forife. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: kron4 j.r. stone its like in belmont with more. >> reporter: just to update you. all of them are able to return and is a night of celebration. there are some speaking going on and the holiday meal with free gifts and presents for every one. these people have been through so much with all of what happened in this area. it just one week ago. how like to go to video where the storm off of highway 101 where if flooded. the see the flood levels are down. keep in mind everyone living in mobile home parked directly next to this had to be evacuated. that's over 80 different unions. now, contended that all of them are able to go back home with the help of those in the city and county was bridge cross. --red cross. >> reporter: one person said that she was disgraceful everything happen. --she was grateful. >> i felt like that was at home. i felt safe. i was so scared and the beginning but now i see that rick cross is caring, and loving. and have never seen anything like that before. --red cross. >> reporter: as i said before, i will give a gift to a lot of the children. a lot of the children live in this community and the school district itself has raised thousands of dollars. they will give gifts. i heard they may be in a parent from santa claus tonight. catherine? now back to you in the studio. >> jacqueline: sunny skies and mild temperatures hits in seven degrees and santa rosa this afternoon. 60 aken concord, 60 in pleasanton and 66 down in sunnyvale was 64 and nab up and in san francisco. --the --napa >> jacqueline: we have a coastal flood advisory. with high tide going on right now. to 3:00 but mostly the high tide will flood the areas in the late morning hours. we would expect that on the road and parking lot. the cannot rule it out for it that will be through tomorrow. and then we will have a pretty nice weather. we do have big changes later in the week. >> catherine: back to our top story. >> reporter: it when the washer surviving in a 11 story fall from a high rise this is the deal of deceiving creek has been about one month since the accident occurred. his daughter states that he is on the road of recovery. >> he is doing things to show us that he is recovering. he does not remember even going to work that day. >> reporter: this vehicle blocked martinez fall more than likely saving him. >> and broken pelvic. he has to get metal rods. he had a ruptured artery and rupture the arm with a internal bleeding. >> reporter: he was a full- time provider for his wife and three daughters have left his family in a financial difficult situation. >> i have left college with two weeks left in the semester so that i can pick up a job to help my mother was the finances. my mom has had to pick up more hours or a different shift at work to help with the finances. >> notice of the things that he has the has done for us street is are now having a more rounded--and it is hard not having him all around. >> eventually he should be able to walk. >> grant: we have a video of a guy still in a package. walking along the sidewalk he opens the front gate. walt on to the property like nothing is happening. he takes the package. the see the woman holding something else could be another package. once he stills the package he boxed out and does not close the gate behind him. despite this high skill security surveillance camera he has not been caught. >> catherine: running toys to children who live and public housing. and while the holidays might bring up the worst in a few people. they break up the best in many more. in san francisco, a group called operation train along with the center cisco police department. cresson holiday spirit to kids living in public housing by handing out toys. there was some worry this year that there would not be enough to hoist. because a lot of the mortgage the collected at candlestick park during a 40 niner's game. but thanks to a cash donation from the niners in some other organizations no child in the program should have to go without over the last 20 years. operation trained and the san francisco police department have handed out 500,000. >> catherine: sacred heart community services in san jose opened its doors to low income families today for a toy giveaway. but there aren't enough toys for all the children frit kron 4 will tran has the details. >> we have worked for in the past and now the folks here to a great job taking care of people in need. >> reporter: as a surprise you that they had not met their goal on the day that they are giving away toys? >> it is always the challenge and always pushing limits creek they seem to pull it off most times. >> reporter: bicycles are also being donated the white children to come out and exercise creek their hundreds of bicycles and almost look like santa's elves are out your helping out. some came assembled but they would like to double check to make sure that the bicycles are safe so that children are safe when they are writing all around. -- riding. >> catherine: miller's are swirling about the future or 49 as head coach jim harbaugh. will hear from the coach coming up at 545. and next. a close call 41 highway patrol officer. tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. >> catherine: rescue team had to use tools similar to the jaws of life to get the driver out of the truck. the driver had moved out of the blame for some reason. the driver had been hospitalized but the officer is not seriously injured. >> catherine: this is not too far from the city of phoenix. they lost sight of this bear creek they were not planning to go look for him and in the plant or did not believe that the public is in any danger. >> jacqueline: looking at a viewer picture from the morgan hill shot--a little bit of cloud cover to their we will see some f o g tonight. it will be a gorgeous day tomorrow. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: jason appelbaum joins us. >> reporter: if you believe reports, it is kind of the worst kept secret. the jim harbaugh will be gone after the season. so look for the 49 is to be looking for a new coach as early as monday one week from today. karbala have to improve in the trade. >> reporter: thinks was a pretty bad behind the scenes for 49ers not to keep health. --keep him. >> reporter: i think harbaugh still wants to coach and the in fl the national football league. but some people are speaking about michigan. >> reporter: is that something that you are interested in? >> what ever happened, will happen. let them have the floor. >> reporter: us, what niners fans want to know is who will replace jim harbaugh? as for the interim coach soprano, he is making the call he is making the request to keep the job. >> reporter: whoever coaches the team will have to do with pretty good piece is to build around. >> reporter: what the jury is still out he looks more and more like a future national football league that. >> reporter: the entire team showing some late season fight. >> you do one or two things and give an or their down and keep fighting. >> will take his message with ever he says and go out and laid it in a bullfight. --and go fight. >> reporter: before i get out of here i have to show you this. a brawl that broke out at the miami beach bowl creek college football apparently they want watched the wan's/giants game that also became ugly. >> catherine: real fast... they state that harbaugh was receiving 8 million per year for michigan? >> reporter: that is good money. he is making five now earlier sold that will be a and raise its rate--that will be a good race. >> reporter: >> grant: marin and san mateo county are included. the road damage with emergency approximation means they will formally be able to receive immediate finance assisted from the federal government. >> jacqueline: just a gorgeous day out there today with f o g. will have areas of f o g tomorrow. we still have coastal flood of buy three and affect critics see the highlighted issue >> jacqueline: this will be in effect by 3:00 tomorrow with the biggest chance of seeing the flooding in the late hours. we will have walter on the road. we don't typically see this. and to the ethanol will be mild tomorrow we do have changes tomorrow with plane returning. at it will become bleaker chilly. --it will become chilly. with rain. >> jacqueline: 65 degrees in milpitas. mill valley in the low 60s and antioch including his bart and pleasanton. 65 degrees in hayward and at the coast line. 63 degrees and ocean beach and 64 in daly city. >> jacqueline: taking a look at the satellite and radar picture we are cleared up off shore we do have a storm blowing that will impact us in to wednesday. here it is on futurecast with cloudy skies and the rain is still in the north. the rain will start to edge to the north bay. look how fast it moves. pushing into the golden gate bridge. south of the golden gate and now down to the south bay by 546. she5-6 >> jacqueline: here is a look at the extended forecast tomorrow starting off as a really nice day with some rain. cooler temperatures. stay with us will be back after this. a hot chocolate? ho ho ho... we'll all have hot cocoa! ma'am, need a strong pot of joe. the all new keurig 2.0. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: now at six. >> catherine: a city divided. new york city mayor bill deblasio visited the families of the two new york police officers gunned down over the weekend. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. >> catherine: the mayor is now under siege from his own police department. today.he addressed his critics. >> catherine: grant lodes is here with the fallout from saturday's killings. >> grant:in case you missed it. this picture tells it all: >> grant:police officers turning their backs on the mayor, upset by what they consider his siding with the anti=police demonstrations that have filled new york's streets for the past weeks. >> grant:today, the police union agreed to suspend its criticism until after the officers' funeral. and the mayor called for a similar moratorium on police protests. o >>: "i'm asking everyone, and this is across the spectrum, to put aside the protests; put aside demonstrations. until these funerals are passed, let's focus on these families and what they have lost. " shop >> grant:tonight candles are burning at the site of the officers' deaths. >> grant:officer rafael ramos is due to be buried this weekend. the family of his partner wenjian liu is waiting for relatives to arrive from china. shot >> grant: >> grant:it's unclear whether the mayor will be welcome at those funerals. even before the murder of the two officers, the union circulated this form. asking that the mayor stay away from funerals of anyone killed in the line of duty. >> grant:it's not clear how many officers actually signed, but clearly, there is a lot york's finest. >> catherine: the murder of the two police officers in new york, has officers in the bay area watching their backs.. tonight - kron 4's dan kerman tells us what san francisco police are doing. >> catherine: and how they're reacting to the shooting >> reporter: san francisco police officers have seen their share of protest. however, ambush is a different story. >> when a lease to vigilante behavior or an eye for an nine toward officers that are merely doing their job, that is disturbing. >> officers are concerned. they wish to go home at the end of their shift. they have families. the community is also disturbed with what is happening in new york. we need to continue working keeping the dialogue alive. so that this type of situation does that happen here at san francisco. >> reporter: all of the relationships an ongoing dialogue here in san francisco will present what was happening there. >> catherine: happening now. >> catherine: a somber memorial marking 8 years since san francisco police officer bryan tuvera was killed in the line of --in the line of duty. >> catherine: he was killed back in 2006 while trying to arrest an escapee from a state prison work camp. each year his loved ones, along with the police chief, city leaders and other officers -- gather >> catherine: at a plaque in his honor. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco where the memorial just started.charles? >> reporter: all to honor a officer who died eight years ago to the day. officer grant and his partner was try to wrest a fugitive here in this area. all of firing on the officers with an exchange of gunfire. the individual and eventually took his own life creek and the officer died the next day for as a family hold a memorial every year in his honor. the fully support the police officers and police department that are sent in by bryant's death and the officers and the york and florida. >> i have never had that problem that i hate the police. i never want to see any more cups of the killed. --anymore cops get killed if. >> reporter: not in san francisco charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: you are looking at now temperatures. looking out toward the santa cruz mountains with this fund setting a gorgeous picture here with a few clouds in sight. pretty mild and '60s practically bay area wide even 70 degrees in santa rosa. 63 degrees in san jose and 64 degrees in san mateo. we do have a flooded by azeri and a factor it for tomorrow and earlier this morning. because of the high tide. we do see this a couple times of the year. sharks >> jacqueline: in of that tomorrow so i expect similar temperatures tomorrow morning creek areas of f o g to start the day near the coast line which will clear out that it will be mild. we do have the advisory in effect tomorrow and expecting a little bit of rain. we would take a look at the extended forecast coming up. >> catherine: california coastlines were hit with some unusually high tides today. they're called king tides, and they caused some trouble in the bay area. >> catherine: this was the flooding in mill valley this morning.during the peak of the tide. a king tide is triggered by the earth's alignment with the sun and moon. >> catherine: and it usually brings some of the most extreme swells of the year. shop >> catherine: a stretch of highway 101 in marin county is open again tonight - after a mudslide snarled traffic for hours. >> catherine: the slide off the waldo grade hillside forced cal trans to close two lanes of traffic. some drivers tried to get around the slide - but quickly found out that theya long wait to get back on the freeway. the lanes where shut down for about 9 hours. >> catherine: once the slide was cleaned up, crews opened that stretch of road just before noon. >> catherine: a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts, forecasts, check radar and more. by download our * *free * kron4 mobile app. >> catherine: still ahead. hundreds of residents forced to flee because of flood waters are back home tonight, and now they're celebrating. fough >> catherine: also -- new information on the alleged sexual assault that happened at the home of former 49er ray mcdonald. >> catherine: but first. >> catherine: the family of the window washer who fell 11 stories is talking publicly about his long recovery. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. >> catherine: developing tonight. police are trying to figure out what caused an early morning crash that left a teenaged boy dead. >> catherine: it happened on highway four near balfour road in brentwood. investigators say a 17-year- old driving a truck drifted into oncoming traffic -- and hit a utility vehicle. >> catherine: the force of the crash nearly sent the truck off an overpass. >> catherine: the teenaged driver was pronounced dead at the scene. a teenaged girl who was a passenger in the truck was injured - but is expected to survive. >> catherine: almost a month after a window washer fell from a building in downtown san francisco. his family is speaking out about his difficult recovery. >> catherine: 58-year-old pedro perez has undergone mulitple sugeries as a result of his fall from a san francisco high rise last month. his daughter tells kron4 her dad is doing much better. >> he is recovering slowly. he is doing a lot better. he is talking in his memory is coming back. he seems to be the person that he used to be before the accident he does pass many injuries. "long recovery for him" >> catherine: she says with her dad no longer able to work, his wife and 3- children have fallen on hard-times trying making ends meet. she says she even has dropped out of college to help her mom pay the bills >> catherine: up next. >> catherine: new documents have been released on the alleged sexual assault at the home of ray mcdonald. what the police report says happened that night. >> catherine: also -- a holiday treat for families heading out of town. when your children will be able to take bart.free. >> catherine: traffic is moving once again on moraga road in lafayette-- after a tree fell on phone lines today. the problem closed a 3-mile stretch of road between sky hy drive and saint mary's road. >> catherine: these pictures are from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> catherine: we're told the lines belonged to a-t and t, but p-g and e crews had to come out and untangle the tree branches. >> catherine: a happy homecoming for a community on the peninsula. their mobile home park was flooded from the storms this month. >> catherine: tonight-- they're finally back home. kron 4's j-r stone is live in belmont with more on how people there are celebrating.j-r? >> >> reporter: catherine these are one of the nights that you will remember it is a special type of night. >> reporter: talking about 344 different people, i spoke with one gentleman to hear what he had been through. this is what he had to say... >> i had to remove the carpet. even my wife become sick and even my son could not breathe. arnold the carpet in the last two days. --i removed. to >> reporter: is the area that flooded into the mobile home park with 80 different mobile home units were affected. the good news, so many different people came together including the red cross and those in the community and businesses in the community came to help people out. just a moment ago santa claus was out here. so that part of this story tonight at 8:00 you will see more. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> catherine:wild winter weather is threatening travel plan for millions of americans trying to get home for the holidays. >> catherine: parts of colorado got blasted with a fresh round of snow today. blizzard warnings were issued for colorado and utah, with more snow is on the way. >> catherine: also -- heavy rain and high wind is expected along the eastern seaboard. >> catherine: in some areas - the rain will turn to snow -- which could disrupt air travel on christmas eve and christmas day. >> jacqueline: change is coming on christmas eve and christmas day as well. f o g will clear in the bus was sunny afternoon. but we do have a flood at 53 in the fact it is for these areas that are highlighted. until 3:00 in the afternoon creek you will see bring on the roadways and parking lots. it will be running for wednesday. cooler weather for christmas. --raining f or wednesday. 66 for san jose and palo alto. also in the '60s for the east bay. to in concord and castro valley. low sixties for san francisco at 65 degrees at mid to upper 60s for the north the bay. again, we do have rained on the horizon. can i see here on the radar. >> jacqueline: here is a look at futurecast was cloudy skies creek so if you do have last minute christmas shopping you should definitely get a job or get it done in the morning before it rose again in the fnn. 4:00 it is at the east bay and into the south bay and by 5:00 and packing live in to the last livermore valleys. >> jacqueline: a fast-moving storm and was not picked up a whole lot of rain with it. for christmas, it will be a sunny but cold day with temperatures and below 44 in number of places. afternoons, at a number of fifties. some 60 degree temperatures. here is a look at the forecast... the only storm is the wednesday storm that will move in pretty quickly. >> catherine: a chp officer charged with two felony counts for allegedly sending nude pictures of two women in his custody to his personal cellphone -- is close to accepting a plea agreement. >> catherine: officer sean harrington is charged with two counts of unauthorized access to a computer and copying computer data. >> catherine: prosecutors say evidence confirms that he also sent the photos to two members of the c-h-p office in dublin.. >> catherine: so far, only harrington has been charged in the case, but prosecutors say others could be charged if more information comes to light.. another hearing is set for january 27th. >> grant:san francisco - a woman is accusing former san francisco 49er ray mcdonald of sexually assaulting her at his home after a night of drinking and injuring her head in a fall near the player's swimming pool. >> grant:a search warrant unsealed monday includes a text-message exchange police say is between mcdonald and the alleged victim discussing a sexual encounter. the woman says she has no memory of the encounter. >> grant: consensual. san jose police sgt. heather randol says the case is still under investigation. no criminal charges have been filed. >> grant:police served a search warrant at mcdonald's san jose, california home last week after the woman sought treatment at an area hospital. the 49ers released mcdonald last wednesday. >> catherine: good news for raiders fans. the team is staying in oakland, at least for now. >> catherine: over the weekend, n-f-l commissioner roger goodell informed the raiders, rams and chargers that no team would be moving to los angeles next year. >> catherine: according to n-f-l dot com. the team will soon announce a one-year extension on its lease at the coliseum. the biggest setback in moving to l-a -- a stadium. >> catherine: there are three potential sites there - but no deal in place. that gives the city of oakland more time to come up in the bay area. return to >> catherine: coming up later in sports, more on the raiders and 49ers. >> catherine: two teams nearing the end of a grueling season. jason has that and more.at >> catherine: still ahead. >> catherine: the bay area is bracing for one of the worst flu seasons in years. >> catherine: the push to get vaccinated before its too late. and is it a coincidence???? >> catherine: the web goes dark in north korea. details on the disruption.straight ahead. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: flu season is here.and the virus is spreading fast. >> catherine: doctors in the bay area say this year could be especially bad - and they're urging people to get a flu shot before it's too late. >> catherine: the c-d-c says the flu is widespread in 29 states.but not yet in california. >> catherine: roughly 36- thousand people die each year because of the flu. >> catherine: some good news for families traveling for the holidays. if you're headed to oakland's airport -- bart is now offering free rides for children under 12. >> catherine: they have to use a flash-pass and be accompanied by a fare paying adult. the promotion kicked off over the weekend, and runs through january 4th. >> reporter:.behaving badly yes, someone stole a christmas tree. a explain in just a bit! >> catherine: also - hundreds of families will have gifts under the tree thanks to the generosity of a south bay non-profit group. >> catherine: and san francisco's police chief talks about protecting his officers - in the wake shooting in new york city. >> jacqueline: temperatures are 60 degrees majority of the bay area. i could tell you what to expect coming up at >> gary: >> reporter: the beginning of the day they were down for toys that was needed for so many people and people in the south bay to respond and dropping by donating toys. they are looking for a toy of all ages and especially items for teenagers which are difficult to satisfy. if you want to donate cash and cannot come down here creek web site is sacredheart ps.com >> jacqueline: areas of f o g tonight was sunny and mild temperatures much like today. although we do still have the flooding of fact with portions of the north bay and to the high tide. >> jacqueline: we had in to wednesday we will see right back and the bay area. here is a look for tomorrow with a 60 degree reading and a number of places. the rain will be here if not only for the morning but afternoon. racing down to the golden gate 53. by three. by 6 it will be out of the bay area creek so from 1 to 6 was the right on christmas eve and christmas day will be sunny but cold temperatures. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> weekend around the next day and the tree was gone. someone stole it. >> stanley: who stole the christmas tree? >> a jerk. >> stanley: here are photos of the 7 ft. christmas tree that was part of the community decorate the by the children in this district. all that is left are on its line and the street. >> had a great tree lighting earlier this december. we had onerous that were donated by several organizations. >> stanley: it was not a hundred percent secure a cut christmas tree lights before they stole it. >> cool stow the christmas tree?--who? >> who news: new that we had so many granta's and the bay area?--grinches >> it is something that we had to tell them and they are disappointed. they still cannot understand why someone would steal the christmas tree. they thought maybe families needed the trade. if that was the situation then so be it. >> stanley: someone dropped off an artificial tree so obviously there are people with heart and is bay area. >> stanley: maybe the next tree when need security? wow! security for the christmas tree? >> grant: it is not apparent if the u.s. is behind this attack. president obama promise that the american government would respond to the sony hack... but he did not say how? >> catherine: over the weekend sunday denied the reports that it would release the movie free on its web site crackle. or on line streaming like net fixed or low. you can catch more to the fallout at the insider at 7:00 p.m. followed by a timid tonight at 733 here on kron4. in sports jim harbaugh has to answer more questions about his coaching future. >> reporter: according to a affidavit released by the course today drinking with the mcdonald could be a direct probation when he was prohibited from drinking alcohol. this if this is found to be true smith could be on his way to jail for a certain amount of time. >> reporter: happening as soon as next monday, according to one report. however, it could take longer if they traded harbaugh. he would have to approve any trade and where he ends up this anywhere anyone's guess. it is a lot of talk about jim harbaugh making the jump back to college ball. he has been offered $48 million over six years at michigan. >> someone come to you, asset that michigan has officially make contact with us is this something the to be interested in? >> never happen will happen whatever will now happen will now happen. they will have the floor on that. >> reporter: they may very well promote from within. why asomugha has come up for the 49 staff. >> reporter: by all accounts he is well-liked by the players and highest in the organization. as a head coach. judge mcdaniel is outside the organization, his the new england patriots coronet there. he came up under that the chip. --new england coordinator. >> reporter: and looks like the miners can take a break. in it seems like a bait to use one. at its seems like they can use one. >> reporter: we had to go back to highlights college because he is a rookie with nine pass attempts what one completion of the nine and did go for a touchdown. so finally some good news for the niners to make it went to avoid the season with a losing record. >> reporter: raiders, have one day last three games ohone. who ever take over for the silver and black will have some pieces to build around. linebacker with the high draft pick and looking like he could be the rookie of the year pri the entire team are showing fight. >> can do one or two things occurred in can fight or give up. i take his message and what ever he says and i call related to the week to the guys and we go out and fight. >> reporter: ally and stepping on a bear. domenic rates lola on his ankle. they reviewed the take. suspended him for one game without pay. that is a big one because he will miss the game against green bay. >> reporter: this is it right here. double overtime win. miami beach brawl breaking out at the final play with two teams going at it and punches are wrong. taking a punch. clearly, letting himself go. >> reporter: not just with the giants but possibly in baseball, spinal fusion procedure with a spinal procedure form in miami on friday the 39 year-old was the 2012 m d p. mvp. >> reporter: he was on the disabled list. he is now resting at home. apparently he is not really able to give it up just yet. >> catherine: back surgery, you often do not know how it will turn out. >> catherine: jacqueline will return with the holiday forecast. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: legendary british rocker joe cocker is dead. he was 70-years old. >> catherine: sony music said that cocker passed away on monday "after a hard fought battle with lung cancer." joe cocker was born in sheffield, england where he lived until his early 20's. >> catherine: his international success as a blues/rock singer began in 1964 and continues to this day. few of his best known hits, "ain't not sunshine, "you are so beautiful" and "up where we belong." >> catherine: joe created nearly 40 albums and toured extensively around the globe. >> catherine: case some had reportedly wished to be buried there for as long memorial and california but his wife chose norway instead claiming that she has as sexual ties to that country. --ancestral >> catherine: lee the chilly or snowy? everyone wants to know. --will it be chilly? >> jacqueline: because of the high tide the road will be flooded. f o g g y is expected. rain will return to the bay area creek you want to detract christmas shopping of the way early. tomorrow afternoon tide will be in the '60s. it was a gorgeous day out there today. similar conditions tomorrow. and the rain will approach on wednesday. -- wind will approach. >> jacqueline: pushing into the livermore valley and san jose by 5:00 p.m. and it will be of the bay area by 6:00. not picking up a whole lot because it will go away rather quickly. christmas day will be sunny cloud but chilly. sunny skies but chilly. >> catherine: wasn't it nice to see sun. i was just looking of the window;... >> catherine: thank you everyone and we will see you at the next the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> fallout tied to that massive cyber attack on sony pictures. >> sony's big risk on "the interview" worth it? inside the warning signs that the studio might have ignored. >> it will change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain. >> from north korea's dictator's kim jong-un's violent and deadly past, the deadly and lethal sister. >> 40 hours ago we were prisoners in north korea. >> and madonna fights back at her hackers by releasing new music. ♪ >> plus, music legend elton john gets social at his star-studded weekend wedding taking us inside his i dos. >> you can look like a star but it may cost more than you think. >> they are taking over 200,000 at a time. >> from salon robberies to a $4,000 diet pilots. a time. >> oh, i would never. >> don't forget the brotox. >> wrinkles out of your -- >> not quite, jim. >> not quite. >> keeps it straight. >> okay. >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you tmi, jim, tmi. we are going inside the most controversial beauty treatments, and they are not just for the ladies just in time for the holidays. hey, everybody. i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm keltie knight. we go inside the price of beauty for guys and gals, but first we're breaking down today's big headlines. >> there is new fallout this morning that's tied to that massive cyber attack on sony pictures. >> was depicting the assassination of one of the world's deadliest dictators 31-year-old north korean president kim jong-un something sony pictures was equipped to take on? >> i think this will definitely change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain. >> inside christopher rosen, the

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>> catherine: two officers dead, a mayor under siege. >> catherine: the legacy of a gunman who said he wanted to retaliate for the police killings of eric garner and michael brown. >> catherine: in a divided new york city, mayor bill de blasio said it's time for a moratorium on protests. >>: "i'm asking everyone, and this is across the spectrum, to put aside the protests; put aside demonstrations. until these funerals are passed, let's focus on these families and what they have lost. i think that's the right way to try and build towards a more unified and decent city." >> catherine: the mayor and his police commissioner visited the families of the two fallen police officers today. >>"you can only imagine what the family members are going through at that moment where their lives have suddenly been made unimaginable, that everything that they thought and believed would be a part of their lives is suddenly gone. and that night was painful for all of us." >> catherine: officers rafael ramos and wenjian liu were ambushed saturday, by ismail brinsley. who earlier posted a message online saying, "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours. let's take two of theirs." >> catherine: after shooting the two officers, brinsley fled into the subway where he took his own life. >> catherine: this cell phone video shows nypd officers turning their backs on mayor de blasio on saturday. >> catherine: many of them blame de blasio for inciting the murders. by tolerating anti=police demonstrations. should >>that blood on their hands starts on the steps of city hall, in the office of the mayor. >> catherine: actor james woods - adding fuel to the fire with this and blaming him for the deaths of the two policemen. >> catherine: a spokesman for michael brown's family says he doesn't know of any civil rights leader who advocated violence, and that the family was devastated by the murders. >>"they really want to express their heartfelt sympathy because it's christmas time and it's just tragic. all our hearts break for the families of these police officers. protesters- all the protesters that was heartbroken for the deaths island are heartbroken over the deaths of these police officers. it's a terrible, terrible thing." >> catherine: meantime. san francisco police are gathering tonight to remember one of their own killed in the line of duty. >> catherine: officer byron tuvera was killed 8 years ago. kron 4's charles clifford joins us from san francisco with more. charles? >> i believe people are for law enforcement the want us up there to keep community safe and officer lou promise were doing just that. the officers in the bay view do that every single day and i do not believe that they would do anything differently. >> catherine: officer should not go anywhere along and should call for backup. >> catherine: kron4 charles clifford join us from san francisco with more. charles? >> reporter: at the sunset district to remember a man who died eight years ago to this day. back on december 22, 2000 and pursued to rest a suspect he was fatally wounded. police suspect, 33 year-old took his own life. the officer was taken to the hospital and died the next day. every since they hold a memorial in his honor. they fully support the police department but they are saddened by not only bryant brian's death but the other police officers that died this past weekend. >> to have always tell me in situations that i have needed them then. >> reporter: in san francisco charles clifford kron 4 news. >> catherine: a california highway patrol officer charged with two felony counts for allegedly sending nude pictures of two women in hispersonal cellphone is close to accepting a plea agreement that would resolvehis case, his attorney said today. >> catherine: michael rains, the defense attorney for chp officerharrington, 35, told contra costa county superior courtat a brief hearing in martinez this morning that he has had discussions with prosecutors in the case and "there will be a change of plea," but an agreement hasn't been finalized yet. >> catherine: mockler set another hearing for jan. 27. rains said he plans to talk to district attorney mark peterson in the interim and will be ready to have harrington, who remains free on bail, enter a plea at that time. >> catherine: outside court, rains said, "i've had a number of discussions with judge mockler and deputy district attorney barry grove and we're trying to reach a resolution that will involve a plea." >> catherine: however, rains said he doesn't know at this time what a plea agreement would involve for harrington, who is charged with two counts of unauthorized access to a computer and copying computer data. >> catherine: the defense attorney said he's moving toward a plea deal because, >> catherine: an ex-felon convicted of setting 13 fires in more than a dozen places near downtown san jose in january,pleaded guilty in court today. >> catherine: 49 year-old patrick brennan agreed to a sentence of 40 years to life. police say the fires did about 6 million dollars in damage. >> catherine: under the plea bargain, brennan must serve 13 years, of a 15-year sentence in the arson case. then serve another 25 years before becoming eligible for parole. >> catherine: police are trying to figure what led to an early morning crash that left a teenager dead. it happened on highway four near balfour road in brentwood. >> catherine: kron 4's dan rubin has more. >> reporter: chp does not know what caused the two vehicles to collide. they do know that one was traveling eastbound and the other westbound. it does not initially appeared that drugs and alcohol was an influence. a young man was wearing his seat belt. >> it is something that is still being looked that in regards to the investigation. >> reporter: in the meantime highway 4 and bypass was shut down for about four hours before we opening created a traffic jam this morning. >> catherine: still ahead tonight. a rockslide caused a commuter nightmare on the 101 in marin this morning. >> catherine: we'll have the latest on the clean up coming up at 5:15. >> catherine: then at 5:30. how people from across the bay area came together to help some families in need this holiday season. >> catherine: and caught on camera. theives stealing a pricing drone. >> catherine: the details are next. of shaving stuff. and thankfully, being able to find backups. hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. lifeand thankfully, of shaving stuff. being able to find backups. >> catherine: today google unveiled the first complete version of its self-driving car. the first example was just a mock-up that didn't have a lot of the basics. >> catherine: at last however - google is showing off a prototype that has everything it needs to be on the road. in fact, it's expected to reach northern california roads sometime next year. >> catherine: so don't be surprised if you see a driver-less car puttering around your local streets in 20-15. >> catherine: the f-a-a is unveiling a safety campaign for drones today. it means users will get specific rules and guidelines. >> catherine: there have been lots of concerns about drones - including complaints thatcan interfere with planes. >> catherine: while the regulations are in place - the f-a-a says more safety education is needed. >> catherine: and this is surveillance video showing two men breaking into a store in washington state and stealing drones. >> catherine: the owner says the thieves got away with about 35-hundred dollars worth of equipment. the drone in question looks a lot like this one. it's a prototype in high demand -- >> catherine: and people all over the country want one. he also says the burglars didn't grab a remote for the rare prototype -- or a charger. >> catherine: so they might be able to do much with it. >> catherine: this northern california billboard is natcher typical christmas time billboard with details behind it. showing santa claus with a gun and. >> catherine: this morning's commute on the 101 in marin was a mess - because of a rockslide. next - an update on whether the slide is still causing problems. a big rockslide on highway 101 caused a lot of problems this morning cal-trans crews worked quickly - but had to shut down one of the lanes.. >> catherine: kron four's terisa estacio >> reporter:what a mess. >> reporter:the rockslide here on 101 southbound just past the rodeo drive exit snarled traffic for hours making for a fairly miserable monday morning for a lot of people >> reporter:the slide off the waldo grade hillside forced cal trans to close two lanes of traffic. >>officer andrew barclay -- >>as crews got to work clearing away the fallen rocks and mudanother problem developed. this is california highway patrol spokesperson andrew barclay. >> of lee they can break this up so they they can clear it out. --hopefully they can. >> reporter:officer andrew barclay/chp public information officer. as crews were working they discovered a rock and more that way. >> reporter:with those two lanes shut down for workers traffic got worse as the commute unfolded. >> reporter:take a look for yourself >> reporter:this is around 7am 101 looks more like a parking lot a freeway. >> reporter:an hour later no improvement >> reporter:some drivers attempted to get off and think they could bypass the traffic jam, but they quickly found out that the problem was much bigger and they were forced to sit longer trying to get back onto the freeway. >> reporter:in total - the two lanes were shut for 9 hours. >> reporter:just pass 1130, cal trans crews finished up the work and all lanes were reopened. >> reporter: >> catherine: high tide in the north bay produced some huge waves today. this is what it looked like this morning at rodeo beach.with waves much higher than usual. >> catherine: a lot of surfers were taking advantage of the situation.or at least trying to. many told us that although it looked impressive.the waves were not breaking right >> catherine: for ideal surfing conditions. >> catherine: parts of oregon have been hit with flooding. the western part of the state got as much as five inches of rain over the weekend. >> catherine: communities near eugene have been flooded. this is coos county - where flood warnings have been in effect.as rivers and streams overflowed. >> catherine: it has led to a lot of traffic problems - including high water on some highways. >> jacqueline: 65 degrees and antioch and livermore, 63 degrees in what sunnyvale and 61 downtown 7 francisco. we do have coastal flood advisory in a factory to see all of the areas i like it. we know what happens with the flooded parking lots role ways and special cards near the immediate coast line. was the high tides and took tomorrow morning. things will get better as we head into tomorrow night at also christmas day with rain is on the way. mild temperatures tomorrow late morning high tide. the afternoon sun emi look just like to say. the rain will return. question with tequila catcher chris this forecast coming up in just a bit. >> grant:a california gun range is using santa claus' jolly old image to promote firearms. >> grant:down range indoor training center in the town of chico recently put up this billboard featuring santa holding a semi- automatic rifle, cbs 13 reports. >> grant:the business was just looking to drum up some attention, co-owner steve dyke told the huffington post. >>"overall, it's been overwhelmingly positive," dyke said, although he noted that the response has been much larger than anticipated. "it was intended just to turn some sort of blew up." >> grant:dyke also said that he sees no reason why santa and guns can't mix. >>"i got guns from santa claus when i was growing up," he said. "some people get toys and some people get firearms. it's kind of just where you're from." >> grant:some locals were less pleased. teacher sara welday told cbs 13 that she thought the billboard made santa, who also sports dark shades, look "evil." >> grant:the gun industry does a brisk business around the holidays and, like the rest of retail, has a history of using santa to boost sales. store is offering customers the chance to pose with santa and their favorite firearm. the scottsdale gun club in arizona ran a similar promotion in 2011 and 2012. >> catherine: north korea is experiencing widespread internet out to disprove-- outages >> catherine:one expert says the country's online access is totally down! >> catherine:there are questions about whether this is retribution from the u-s -- for the hacking break-in at sony pictures. >> catherine:the f-b-i has traced that hack to north korea. the white house isn't commenting today -- but a state department spokesperson says a federal government response won't necessarily be seen or announced. >> catherine:meantime. north korea is warning that any u.s. punishment will lead to an attack on other u.s. targets, including the white house. >> catherine:tonight , the insider's louis aguirre looks at the already shaky relationship between the two countries. and looks at the question of whether it was worth the risk for sony to even make the movie >> reporter:in question in the first place. >> reporter:was depicting the assasination of one of the world's deadliest dicatators, thirty one year old north korea president kim jon-un, something sony pictures was equipped to take on? >>rosen--i definitely think that this will change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain >> reporter:insider christopher rosen, the huffpost managing entertainment editor weighs in. >>this movie beyond the assisatination makes alot of fun of him. mocked routinely 11:10:51 he comes off as a spoiled brat that alone hurt his appeal and vision around the world. so obviously thats one of the reasons why he didnt want it to come out >> reporter:the u.s. has a complicated history of dealing with the north korean government. our thea andrews was right there five years ago when journalist laura ling tearfully embraced her family including sister and fellow journalist lisa ling after spending 140 days in a north korean prison. she and her colleague euna lee were found guilty of a "grave crime" and illegal entry into the country and sentenced to twelve years in a labor camp. jon-un's father, kim jong-il was the north korean leader at the time when former president bill clinton and his team came to the rescue. >>thirty hours ago yuna lee and i were prisoners in north korea. >>we knew the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> reporter:in this month's rolling stone the film's co- director and star seth rogan admits the movie's subject was always a real concern for the studio who asked to see him after north korea released test missiles back in july. >> reporter:seth said."at best, it will cause a country to be free, and at worst, it will cause a nuclear war. big margin with this movie." >>yeah think it was. it deals with the assasination but it also deals with how he treats people. >> reporter:when all is said and done the massive scandal and the hundreds of millions that still worth the risk. have made it. i still thinkget more entertainment newsi'm louis aguirre back to you catherine. >> reporter:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> reporter:followed by the local news at eight. local news at eight. da ithank you m fohis ofn engho otecng mfutu. thank yofor ingmyero d my. military famils aruniqly thkfulor my thgs, the gacyf us aut inranccoulbe one of them ifou'ra cuent forr lita memr or their family, get autinsunce quot and see y 92of o memrs plano st forife. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: kron4 j.r. stone its like in belmont with more. >> reporter: just to update you. all of them are able to return and is a night of celebration. there are some speaking going on and the holiday meal with free gifts and presents for every one. these people have been through so much with all of what happened in this area. it just one week ago. how like to go to video where the storm off of highway 101 where if flooded. the see the flood levels are down. keep in mind everyone living in mobile home parked directly next to this had to be evacuated. that's over 80 different unions. now, contended that all of them are able to go back home with the help of those in the city and county was bridge cross. --red cross. >> reporter: one person said that she was disgraceful everything happen. --she was grateful. >> i felt like that was at home. i felt safe. i was so scared and the beginning but now i see that rick cross is caring, and loving. and have never seen anything like that before. --red cross. >> reporter: as i said before, i will give a gift to a lot of the children. a lot of the children live in this community and the school district itself has raised thousands of dollars. they will give gifts. i heard they may be in a parent from santa claus tonight. catherine? now back to you in the studio. >> jacqueline: sunny skies and mild temperatures hits in seven degrees and santa rosa this afternoon. 60 aken concord, 60 in pleasanton and 66 down in sunnyvale was 64 and nab up and in san francisco. --the --napa >> jacqueline: we have a coastal flood advisory. with high tide going on right now. to 3:00 but mostly the high tide will flood the areas in the late morning hours. we would expect that on the road and parking lot. the cannot rule it out for it that will be through tomorrow. and then we will have a pretty nice weather. we do have big changes later in the week. >> catherine: back to our top story. >> reporter: it when the washer surviving in a 11 story fall from a high rise this is the deal of deceiving creek has been about one month since the accident occurred. his daughter states that he is on the road of recovery. >> he is doing things to show us that he is recovering. he does not remember even going to work that day. >> reporter: this vehicle blocked martinez fall more than likely saving him. >> and broken pelvic. he has to get metal rods. he had a ruptured artery and rupture the arm with a internal bleeding. >> reporter: he was a full- time provider for his wife and three daughters have left his family in a financial difficult situation. >> i have left college with two weeks left in the semester so that i can pick up a job to help my mother was the finances. my mom has had to pick up more hours or a different shift at work to help with the finances. >> notice of the things that he has the has done for us street is are now having a more rounded--and it is hard not having him all around. >> eventually he should be able to walk. >> grant: we have a video of a guy still in a package. walking along the sidewalk he opens the front gate. walt on to the property like nothing is happening. he takes the package. the see the woman holding something else could be another package. once he stills the package he boxed out and does not close the gate behind him. despite this high skill security surveillance camera he has not been caught. >> catherine: running toys to children who live and public housing. and while the holidays might bring up the worst in a few people. they break up the best in many more. in san francisco, a group called operation train along with the center cisco police department. cresson holiday spirit to kids living in public housing by handing out toys. there was some worry this year that there would not be enough to hoist. because a lot of the mortgage the collected at candlestick park during a 40 niner's game. but thanks to a cash donation from the niners in some other organizations no child in the program should have to go without over the last 20 years. operation trained and the san francisco police department have handed out 500,000. >> catherine: sacred heart community services in san jose opened its doors to low income families today for a toy giveaway. but there aren't enough toys for all the children frit kron 4 will tran has the details. >> we have worked for in the past and now the folks here to a great job taking care of people in need. >> reporter: as a surprise you that they had not met their goal on the day that they are giving away toys? >> it is always the challenge and always pushing limits creek they seem to pull it off most times. >> reporter: bicycles are also being donated the white children to come out and exercise creek their hundreds of bicycles and almost look like santa's elves are out your helping out. some came assembled but they would like to double check to make sure that the bicycles are safe so that children are safe when they are writing all around. -- riding. >> catherine: miller's are swirling about the future or 49 as head coach jim harbaugh. will hear from the coach coming up at 545. and next. a close call 41 highway patrol officer. tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. >> catherine: rescue team had to use tools similar to the jaws of life to get the driver out of the truck. the driver had moved out of the blame for some reason. the driver had been hospitalized but the officer is not seriously injured. >> catherine: this is not too far from the city of phoenix. they lost sight of this bear creek they were not planning to go look for him and in the plant or did not believe that the public is in any danger. >> jacqueline: looking at a viewer picture from the morgan hill shot--a little bit of cloud cover to their we will see some f o g tonight. it will be a gorgeous day tomorrow. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: jason appelbaum joins us. >> reporter: if you believe reports, it is kind of the worst kept secret. the jim harbaugh will be gone after the season. so look for the 49 is to be looking for a new coach as early as monday one week from today. karbala have to improve in the trade. >> reporter: thinks was a pretty bad behind the scenes for 49ers not to keep health. --keep him. >> reporter: i think harbaugh still wants to coach and the in fl the national football league. but some people are speaking about michigan. >> reporter: is that something that you are interested in? >> what ever happened, will happen. let them have the floor. >> reporter: us, what niners fans want to know is who will replace jim harbaugh? as for the interim coach soprano, he is making the call he is making the request to keep the job. >> reporter: whoever coaches the team will have to do with pretty good piece is to build around. >> reporter: what the jury is still out he looks more and more like a future national football league that. >> reporter: the entire team showing some late season fight. >> you do one or two things and give an or their down and keep fighting. >> will take his message with ever he says and go out and laid it in a bullfight. --and go fight. >> reporter: before i get out of here i have to show you this. a brawl that broke out at the miami beach bowl creek college football apparently they want watched the wan's/giants game that also became ugly. >> catherine: real fast... they state that harbaugh was receiving 8 million per year for michigan? >> reporter: that is good money. he is making five now earlier sold that will be a and raise its rate--that will be a good race. >> reporter: >> grant: marin and san mateo county are included. the road damage with emergency approximation means they will formally be able to receive immediate finance assisted from the federal government. >> jacqueline: just a gorgeous day out there today with f o g. will have areas of f o g tomorrow. we still have coastal flood of buy three and affect critics see the highlighted issue >> jacqueline: this will be in effect by 3:00 tomorrow with the biggest chance of seeing the flooding in the late hours. we will have walter on the road. we don't typically see this. and to the ethanol will be mild tomorrow we do have changes tomorrow with plane returning. at it will become bleaker chilly. --it will become chilly. with rain. >> jacqueline: 65 degrees in milpitas. mill valley in the low 60s and antioch including his bart and pleasanton. 65 degrees in hayward and at the coast line. 63 degrees and ocean beach and 64 in daly city. >> jacqueline: taking a look at the satellite and radar picture we are cleared up off shore we do have a storm blowing that will impact us in to wednesday. here it is on futurecast with cloudy skies and the rain is still in the north. the rain will start to edge to the north bay. look how fast it moves. pushing into the golden gate bridge. south of the golden gate and now down to the south bay by 546. she5-6 >> jacqueline: here is a look at the extended forecast tomorrow starting off as a really nice day with some rain. cooler temperatures. stay with us will be back after this. a hot chocolate? ho ho ho... we'll all have hot cocoa! ma'am, need a strong pot of joe. the all new keurig 2.0. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: now at six. >> catherine: a city divided. new york city mayor bill deblasio visited the families of the two new york police officers gunned down over the weekend. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. >> catherine: the mayor is now under siege from his own police department. today.he addressed his critics. >> catherine: grant lodes is here with the fallout from saturday's killings. >> grant:in case you missed it. this picture tells it all: >> grant:police officers turning their backs on the mayor, upset by what they consider his siding with the anti=police demonstrations that have filled new york's streets for the past weeks. >> grant:today, the police union agreed to suspend its criticism until after the officers' funeral. and the mayor called for a similar moratorium on police protests. o >>: "i'm asking everyone, and this is across the spectrum, to put aside the protests; put aside demonstrations. until these funerals are passed, let's focus on these families and what they have lost. " shop >> grant:tonight candles are burning at the site of the officers' deaths. >> grant:officer rafael ramos is due to be buried this weekend. the family of his partner wenjian liu is waiting for relatives to arrive from china. shot >> grant: >> grant:it's unclear whether the mayor will be welcome at those funerals. even before the murder of the two officers, the union circulated this form. asking that the mayor stay away from funerals of anyone killed in the line of duty. >> grant:it's not clear how many officers actually signed, but clearly, there is a lot york's finest. >> catherine: the murder of the two police officers in new york, has officers in the bay area watching their backs.. tonight - kron 4's dan kerman tells us what san francisco police are doing. >> catherine: and how they're reacting to the shooting >> reporter: san francisco police officers have seen their share of protest. however, ambush is a different story. >> when a lease to vigilante behavior or an eye for an nine toward officers that are merely doing their job, that is disturbing. >> officers are concerned. they wish to go home at the end of their shift. they have families. the community is also disturbed with what is happening in new york. we need to continue working keeping the dialogue alive. so that this type of situation does that happen here at san francisco. >> reporter: all of the relationships an ongoing dialogue here in san francisco will present what was happening there. >> catherine: happening now. >> catherine: a somber memorial marking 8 years since san francisco police officer bryan tuvera was killed in the line of --in the line of duty. >> catherine: he was killed back in 2006 while trying to arrest an escapee from a state prison work camp. each year his loved ones, along with the police chief, city leaders and other officers -- gather >> catherine: at a plaque in his honor. kron 4's charles clifford is live in san francisco where the memorial just started.charles? >> reporter: all to honor a officer who died eight years ago to the day. officer grant and his partner was try to wrest a fugitive here in this area. all of firing on the officers with an exchange of gunfire. the individual and eventually took his own life creek and the officer died the next day for as a family hold a memorial every year in his honor. the fully support the police officers and police department that are sent in by bryant's death and the officers and the york and florida. >> i have never had that problem that i hate the police. i never want to see any more cups of the killed. --anymore cops get killed if. >> reporter: not in san francisco charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: you are looking at now temperatures. looking out toward the santa cruz mountains with this fund setting a gorgeous picture here with a few clouds in sight. pretty mild and '60s practically bay area wide even 70 degrees in santa rosa. 63 degrees in san jose and 64 degrees in san mateo. we do have a flooded by azeri and a factor it for tomorrow and earlier this morning. because of the high tide. we do see this a couple times of the year. sharks >> jacqueline: in of that tomorrow so i expect similar temperatures tomorrow morning creek areas of f o g to start the day near the coast line which will clear out that it will be mild. we do have the advisory in effect tomorrow and expecting a little bit of rain. we would take a look at the extended forecast coming up. >> catherine: california coastlines were hit with some unusually high tides today. they're called king tides, and they caused some trouble in the bay area. >> catherine: this was the flooding in mill valley this morning.during the peak of the tide. a king tide is triggered by the earth's alignment with the sun and moon. >> catherine: and it usually brings some of the most extreme swells of the year. shop >> catherine: a stretch of highway 101 in marin county is open again tonight - after a mudslide snarled traffic for hours. >> catherine: the slide off the waldo grade hillside forced cal trans to close two lanes of traffic. some drivers tried to get around the slide - but quickly found out that theya long wait to get back on the freeway. the lanes where shut down for about 9 hours. >> catherine: once the slide was cleaned up, crews opened that stretch of road just before noon. >> catherine: a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts, forecasts, check radar and more. by download our * *free * kron4 mobile app. >> catherine: still ahead. hundreds of residents forced to flee because of flood waters are back home tonight, and now they're celebrating. fough >> catherine: also -- new information on the alleged sexual assault that happened at the home of former 49er ray mcdonald. >> catherine: but first. >> catherine: the family of the window washer who fell 11 stories is talking publicly about his long recovery. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. >> catherine: developing tonight. police are trying to figure out what caused an early morning crash that left a teenaged boy dead. >> catherine: it happened on highway four near balfour road in brentwood. investigators say a 17-year- old driving a truck drifted into oncoming traffic -- and hit a utility vehicle. >> catherine: the force of the crash nearly sent the truck off an overpass. >> catherine: the teenaged driver was pronounced dead at the scene. a teenaged girl who was a passenger in the truck was injured - but is expected to survive. >> catherine: almost a month after a window washer fell from a building in downtown san francisco. his family is speaking out about his difficult recovery. >> catherine: 58-year-old pedro perez has undergone mulitple sugeries as a result of his fall from a san francisco high rise last month. his daughter tells kron4 her dad is doing much better. >> he is recovering slowly. he is doing a lot better. he is talking in his memory is coming back. he seems to be the person that he used to be before the accident he does pass many injuries. "long recovery for him" >> catherine: she says with her dad no longer able to work, his wife and 3- children have fallen on hard-times trying making ends meet. she says she even has dropped out of college to help her mom pay the bills >> catherine: up next. >> catherine: new documents have been released on the alleged sexual assault at the home of ray mcdonald. what the police report says happened that night. >> catherine: also -- a holiday treat for families heading out of town. when your children will be able to take bart.free. >> catherine: traffic is moving once again on moraga road in lafayette-- after a tree fell on phone lines today. the problem closed a 3-mile stretch of road between sky hy drive and saint mary's road. >> catherine: these pictures are from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. >> catherine: we're told the lines belonged to a-t and t, but p-g and e crews had to come out and untangle the tree branches. >> catherine: a happy homecoming for a community on the peninsula. their mobile home park was flooded from the storms this month. >> catherine: tonight-- they're finally back home. kron 4's j-r stone is live in belmont with more on how people there are celebrating.j-r? >> >> reporter: catherine these are one of the nights that you will remember it is a special type of night. >> reporter: talking about 344 different people, i spoke with one gentleman to hear what he had been through. this is what he had to say... >> i had to remove the carpet. even my wife become sick and even my son could not breathe. arnold the carpet in the last two days. --i removed. to >> reporter: is the area that flooded into the mobile home park with 80 different mobile home units were affected. the good news, so many different people came together including the red cross and those in the community and businesses in the community came to help people out. just a moment ago santa claus was out here. so that part of this story tonight at 8:00 you will see more. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> catherine:wild winter weather is threatening travel plan for millions of americans trying to get home for the holidays. >> catherine: parts of colorado got blasted with a fresh round of snow today. blizzard warnings were issued for colorado and utah, with more snow is on the way. >> catherine: also -- heavy rain and high wind is expected along the eastern seaboard. >> catherine: in some areas - the rain will turn to snow -- which could disrupt air travel on christmas eve and christmas day. >> jacqueline: change is coming on christmas eve and christmas day as well. f o g will clear in the bus was sunny afternoon. but we do have a flood at 53 in the fact it is for these areas that are highlighted. until 3:00 in the afternoon creek you will see bring on the roadways and parking lots. it will be running for wednesday. cooler weather for christmas. --raining f or wednesday. 66 for san jose and palo alto. also in the '60s for the east bay. to in concord and castro valley. low sixties for san francisco at 65 degrees at mid to upper 60s for the north the bay. again, we do have rained on the horizon. can i see here on the radar. >> jacqueline: here is a look at futurecast was cloudy skies creek so if you do have last minute christmas shopping you should definitely get a job or get it done in the morning before it rose again in the fnn. 4:00 it is at the east bay and into the south bay and by 5:00 and packing live in to the last livermore valleys. >> jacqueline: a fast-moving storm and was not picked up a whole lot of rain with it. for christmas, it will be a sunny but cold day with temperatures and below 44 in number of places. afternoons, at a number of fifties. some 60 degree temperatures. here is a look at the forecast... the only storm is the wednesday storm that will move in pretty quickly. >> catherine: a chp officer charged with two felony counts for allegedly sending nude pictures of two women in his custody to his personal cellphone -- is close to accepting a plea agreement. >> catherine: officer sean harrington is charged with two counts of unauthorized access to a computer and copying computer data. >> catherine: prosecutors say evidence confirms that he also sent the photos to two members of the c-h-p office in dublin.. >> catherine: so far, only harrington has been charged in the case, but prosecutors say others could be charged if more information comes to light.. another hearing is set for january 27th. >> grant:san francisco - a woman is accusing former san francisco 49er ray mcdonald of sexually assaulting her at his home after a night of drinking and injuring her head in a fall near the player's swimming pool. >> grant:a search warrant unsealed monday includes a text-message exchange police say is between mcdonald and the alleged victim discussing a sexual encounter. the woman says she has no memory of the encounter. >> grant: consensual. san jose police sgt. heather randol says the case is still under investigation. no criminal charges have been filed. >> grant:police served a search warrant at mcdonald's san jose, california home last week after the woman sought treatment at an area hospital. the 49ers released mcdonald last wednesday. >> catherine: good news for raiders fans. the team is staying in oakland, at least for now. >> catherine: over the weekend, n-f-l commissioner roger goodell informed the raiders, rams and chargers that no team would be moving to los angeles next year. >> catherine: according to n-f-l dot com. the team will soon announce a one-year extension on its lease at the coliseum. the biggest setback in moving to l-a -- a stadium. >> catherine: there are three potential sites there - but no deal in place. that gives the city of oakland more time to come up in the bay area. return to >> catherine: coming up later in sports, more on the raiders and 49ers. >> catherine: two teams nearing the end of a grueling season. jason has that and more.at >> catherine: still ahead. >> catherine: the bay area is bracing for one of the worst flu seasons in years. >> catherine: the push to get vaccinated before its too late. and is it a coincidence???? >> catherine: the web goes dark in north korea. details on the disruption.straight ahead. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: flu season is here.and the virus is spreading fast. >> catherine: doctors in the bay area say this year could be especially bad - and they're urging people to get a flu shot before it's too late. >> catherine: the c-d-c says the flu is widespread in 29 states.but not yet in california. >> catherine: roughly 36- thousand people die each year because of the flu. >> catherine: some good news for families traveling for the holidays. if you're headed to oakland's airport -- bart is now offering free rides for children under 12. >> catherine: they have to use a flash-pass and be accompanied by a fare paying adult. the promotion kicked off over the weekend, and runs through january 4th. >> reporter:.behaving badly yes, someone stole a christmas tree. a explain in just a bit! >> catherine: also - hundreds of families will have gifts under the tree thanks to the generosity of a south bay non-profit group. >> catherine: and san francisco's police chief talks about protecting his officers - in the wake shooting in new york city. >> jacqueline: temperatures are 60 degrees majority of the bay area. i could tell you what to expect coming up at >> gary: >> reporter: the beginning of the day they were down for toys that was needed for so many people and people in the south bay to respond and dropping by donating toys. they are looking for a toy of all ages and especially items for teenagers which are difficult to satisfy. if you want to donate cash and cannot come down here creek web site is sacredheart ps.com >> jacqueline: areas of f o g tonight was sunny and mild temperatures much like today. although we do still have the flooding of fact with portions of the north bay and to the high tide. >> jacqueline: we had in to wednesday we will see right back and the bay area. here is a look for tomorrow with a 60 degree reading and a number of places. the rain will be here if not only for the morning but afternoon. racing down to the golden gate 53. by three. by 6 it will be out of the bay area creek so from 1 to 6 was the right on christmas eve and christmas day will be sunny but cold temperatures. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> weekend around the next day and the tree was gone. someone stole it. >> stanley: who stole the christmas tree? >> a jerk. >> stanley: here are photos of the 7 ft. christmas tree that was part of the community decorate the by the children in this district. all that is left are on its line and the street. >> had a great tree lighting earlier this december. we had onerous that were donated by several organizations. >> stanley: it was not a hundred percent secure a cut christmas tree lights before they stole it. >> cool stow the christmas tree?--who? >> who news: new that we had so many granta's and the bay area?--grinches >> it is something that we had to tell them and they are disappointed. they still cannot understand why someone would steal the christmas tree. they thought maybe families needed the trade. if that was the situation then so be it. >> stanley: someone dropped off an artificial tree so obviously there are people with heart and is bay area. >> stanley: maybe the next tree when need security? wow! security for the christmas tree? >> grant: it is not apparent if the u.s. is behind this attack. president obama promise that the american government would respond to the sony hack... but he did not say how? >> catherine: over the weekend sunday denied the reports that it would release the movie free on its web site crackle. or on line streaming like net fixed or low. you can catch more to the fallout at the insider at 7:00 p.m. followed by a timid tonight at 733 here on kron4. in sports jim harbaugh has to answer more questions about his coaching future. >> reporter: according to a affidavit released by the course today drinking with the mcdonald could be a direct probation when he was prohibited from drinking alcohol. this if this is found to be true smith could be on his way to jail for a certain amount of time. >> reporter: happening as soon as next monday, according to one report. however, it could take longer if they traded harbaugh. he would have to approve any trade and where he ends up this anywhere anyone's guess. it is a lot of talk about jim harbaugh making the jump back to college ball. he has been offered $48 million over six years at michigan. >> someone come to you, asset that michigan has officially make contact with us is this something the to be interested in? >> never happen will happen whatever will now happen will now happen. they will have the floor on that. >> reporter: they may very well promote from within. why asomugha has come up for the 49 staff. >> reporter: by all accounts he is well-liked by the players and highest in the organization. as a head coach. judge mcdaniel is outside the organization, his the new england patriots coronet there. he came up under that the chip. --new england coordinator. >> reporter: and looks like the miners can take a break. in it seems like a bait to use one. at its seems like they can use one. >> reporter: we had to go back to highlights college because he is a rookie with nine pass attempts what one completion of the nine and did go for a touchdown. so finally some good news for the niners to make it went to avoid the season with a losing record. >> reporter: raiders, have one day last three games ohone. who ever take over for the silver and black will have some pieces to build around. linebacker with the high draft pick and looking like he could be the rookie of the year pri the entire team are showing fight. >> can do one or two things occurred in can fight or give up. i take his message and what ever he says and i call related to the week to the guys and we go out and fight. >> reporter: ally and stepping on a bear. domenic rates lola on his ankle. they reviewed the take. suspended him for one game without pay. that is a big one because he will miss the game against green bay. >> reporter: this is it right here. double overtime win. miami beach brawl breaking out at the final play with two teams going at it and punches are wrong. taking a punch. clearly, letting himself go. >> reporter: not just with the giants but possibly in baseball, spinal fusion procedure with a spinal procedure form in miami on friday the 39 year-old was the 2012 m d p. mvp. >> reporter: he was on the disabled list. he is now resting at home. apparently he is not really able to give it up just yet. >> catherine: back surgery, you often do not know how it will turn out. >> catherine: jacqueline will return with the holiday forecast. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> catherine: legendary british rocker joe cocker is dead. he was 70-years old. >> catherine: sony music said that cocker passed away on monday "after a hard fought battle with lung cancer." joe cocker was born in sheffield, england where he lived until his early 20's. >> catherine: his international success as a blues/rock singer began in 1964 and continues to this day. few of his best known hits, "ain't not sunshine, "you are so beautiful" and "up where we belong." >> catherine: joe created nearly 40 albums and toured extensively around the globe. >> catherine: case some had reportedly wished to be buried there for as long memorial and california but his wife chose norway instead claiming that she has as sexual ties to that country. --ancestral >> catherine: lee the chilly or snowy? everyone wants to know. --will it be chilly? >> jacqueline: because of the high tide the road will be flooded. f o g g y is expected. rain will return to the bay area creek you want to detract christmas shopping of the way early. tomorrow afternoon tide will be in the '60s. it was a gorgeous day out there today. similar conditions tomorrow. and the rain will approach on wednesday. -- wind will approach. >> jacqueline: pushing into the livermore valley and san jose by 5:00 p.m. and it will be of the bay area by 6:00. not picking up a whole lot because it will go away rather quickly. christmas day will be sunny cloud but chilly. sunny skies but chilly. >> catherine: wasn't it nice to see sun. i was just looking of the window;... >> catherine: thank you everyone and we will see you at the next the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> fallout tied to that massive cyber attack on sony pictures. >> sony's big risk on "the interview" worth it? inside the warning signs that the studio might have ignored. >> it will change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain. >> from north korea's dictator's kim jong-un's violent and deadly past, the deadly and lethal sister. >> 40 hours ago we were prisoners in north korea. >> and madonna fights back at her hackers by releasing new music. ♪ >> plus, music legend elton john gets social at his star-studded weekend wedding taking us inside his i dos. >> you can look like a star but it may cost more than you think. >> they are taking over 200,000 at a time. >> from salon robberies to a $4,000 diet pilots. a time. >> oh, i would never. >> don't forget the brotox. >> wrinkles out of your -- >> not quite, jim. >> not quite. >> keeps it straight. >> okay. >> now the latest celebrity news delivered to you tmi, jim, tmi. we are going inside the most controversial beauty treatments, and they are not just for the ladies just in time for the holidays. hey, everybody. i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm keltie knight. we go inside the price of beauty for guys and gals, but first we're breaking down today's big headlines. >> there is new fallout this morning that's tied to that massive cyber attack on sony pictures. >> was depicting the assassination of one of the world's deadliest dictators 31-year-old north korean president kim jong-un something sony pictures was equipped to take on? >> i think this will definitely change the way hollywood deals with north korea as a villain. >> inside christopher rosen, the

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