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preps are reaching new heights. look at the framework for two giant tents in the parking lot. no parking signs have been changed to no stopping signs. will you find rows and rows of metal barriers and on the stadium this team of three worked piece by three to install a huge billboard of the lombardi trophy. they have tarps ready to go in case of freezing conditions or rain. a special training session was held at the san francisco airport today to help employees fight human trafficking. authorities say they worry the influx of people for superbowl 50 will also create opportunities for human traffickers to bring in their victims. today people that work for sfo and the airlines were trained to spot people involved in this illegal activity. the victims are often young and vulnerable and headed for a life of forced prostitution or forced labor and will show signs of physical or emotional abuse likely. >> are they frightened, ashamed or nervous. are they afraid of uniformed security. under the control of a traveling companion or hungry. do they have wounds and bruises. >> trainees will have a new app to use that helps them to identify and immediately report any suspicious individuals. oakland and san jose airports will have training sessions on wednesday. nfl owners are to meet in houston tomorrow to talk about relocating teams to the los angeles market. the oakland raiders are in talks to build a stadium with the san diego chargers in carson. the own he of the st. louis rams wanted to build his stadium in englewood. nfl owners have set aside two days to discuss the various possibilities of moving either one or two teams to the los angeles area. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the nfl relocation meetings. heather holmes is on her way to houston right now and will bring us reports beginning tonight. you can follow her on twitter at heather ktvu. new at six, a youth baseball league in the east bay scrambling before it starts its season after being targeted by vandals. the snack bar is one of the things the vandals destroyed and that snack bar is important because it generates money, enough money to keep it financially sound. ktvu's rob roth with the clean- up under way. in. >> at the youth baseball field off of fremont boulevard vandals wreak havoc on the fields that broke the hearts of volunteers. >> my stomach was in knots. >> this mother. >> they broke down our door. >> showed us what they discovered over the weekend. police are still investigating. the vandal or vandals apparently broke through padlocks and seemingly destroyed everything in sight and threw red paint around. >> we have our refrigerator that they busted with a hammer. >> and that's the half of it. >> some kind of heavy blunt object bossed a door open. >> it was a door that was cleaned out and the equipment for the hundreds of 12-year- olds gone. the batting cages now twisted and bent almost beyond recognition. >> what value do you get from doing this to a league? >> the league says it doesn't know yet exactly how much it will cost to replace everything but it is at least in the thousands of dollars. money it doesn't have and the clock is ticking. >> in two weeks we have our try outs and the teams are picked and they have to start practicing and they need the equipment to practice. >> reporter: ironically the biggest source of money is the snack bar so the parents are fund raising but no matter what happens the young players will have a program. >> there will be a season, i promises you that. as a matter of fact if i have to umpire myself there will be a season here. in fremont rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. oakland police are releasing an image of an armed man suspected of a kidnapping and robbery and sexual assault. they say this image is all they have to work with and investigators are looking now for a much clearer picture. the attack happened last night at broadway and 23rd street. police say a 23-year-old woman was grabbed from behind and taken to a secluded spot. the attacker may be the same man wanted in a similar case last month near piedmont avenue. the u.s. supreme court appears poised to overturn a decade's old precedent over mandatory union fees. the high court listened to arguments in a case brought bring california school teachers. the teachers say fees required by the public unions violate the free speech rights of union that disagree with the union positions. the lawyers for the california teacher association argue that current fee system is needed to prevent nonmembers from getting a free ride and reaping the benefits of the union's collective bargaining efforts. anthony kennedy rejected the argument saying that the union is forcing some teachers to sign on to issues that they strongly disagree with. police tonight are looking for the gunman that shot and killed the passenger saturday night on board a bart train. the alameda coroner's office is having problems now identifying the victim who is a foreign national. he was allegedly carrying a knife. the shooting took place at 7:45 saturday night as the westbound train pulled into the west oakland bart station. we spoke with a witness that says she was on the opposite platform during the incident. >> i heard three rattling banks in succession exactly three. i took cover immediately beneath a concrete wall. i was ducking. i do not feel good about riding bart. >> bart is not releasing much information about that shooting. if there is surveillance video of the attack, bart police still have not made it available to the public. that deadly shooting on a bart train is raising questions about security on all public transit. ktvu noel walker with what is being done to keep passengers safe. when the west oakland bart station closed saturday night after one passenger shot another passenger dead and escaped into the crowd. it got this response from some regular bart riders. >> oh. wow! that's pretty scary. so what are they going to do then to try to prevent it? >> it's a challenge. we spoke with security expert jeff beady by phone about how public transit systems handle security with lots of people getting on and off buses and trains with great frequency. >> it can be every block. certainly we can't put airport type screening at every block at a bus stop or every few blocks at a transit train stop. >> with the superbowl coming up mass transit will be more crowded. but beady who has consulted for muni, bart and the superbowl in the past says the big game can be declared a national security event and opening it up to additional security funding. >> and that really allows local law enforcement as well as federal resources to spend more money to put more people and more equipment into providing security. >> but there are risks in the mundane transit. the terror bombings in madrid says there doesn't need to be a big event which is why beady says there will be more officers visible during the superbowl. >> it is time to wake up and smell the roses and realize that a police state is not what we want to have but we do want to have the best security that the threat level dictates. >> since the paris attacks there have been calls to add metal detectors at public stations and not something proposed in the u.s. instead there is that push for riders that see something to say something. or in the case of last year's paris train attacks three friends from sacramento that actually did something to stop it. so let's not be in denial. it starts to happen or starts to unfold, recognize it and take the best course of action for your own safety and survival. >> in the end, public safety often rests on the public. noel walker, ktvu fox two news. the last survivor of the 1906 san francisco,earthquake died. 109 years old. he was a regular quake survivor to take part in the annual commemorations. when the quake hit, he heard the story from his mother. >> she grabbed him and got on a horse and buggy or a cart and they rode down broadway street and flames on both sides of the road and utter chaos. >> del monte said he made and lost a million dollars three times during his life. the first loss in the crash of '29 when he was 22. he kept his hand in the market and richard del monte says that bill del monte was making investments and investing in stocks as recently as six months ago. france mayor ed lee released a statement about bill del monte and said he ultimately witnessed our city's rise from the ashes more than a century ago seeing it rebuilt better than ever. wow! a state of emergency in southern california prompting help from a professor. >> you can't make any decision. >> how the state is using scientific aviation to help fix a dangerous methane leak. we are following developing news after a small plane lands on a busy freeway right at the height of the rush hour communism speaking of speak -- speaking of rush hour, more rain coming. i will let you know more coming up. >> this is interstate 880 and the lights heading south toward san leandro and fremont. not too much traffic leading into the city. we have developing news from southern california where a small plane made an emergency landing during rush hour near the city of moore park in ventura county. emergency officials say two people were on board and no one hurt. still unclear why that plane was forced to land. the faa is saying it was a precautionary landing. a natural gas leak prompted a state of emergency in southern california and they are asking for help from a professor at uc davis. the atmospheric scientist has been hired to fly over the los angeles neighborhood. >> and will measure how much methane is in the air. >> reporter: you can't see it expect with a special camera but the air above the canyon is mixed with natural gas. tons of it. but figuring out just how much gas is leaking into the air requires some special equipment. >> these are the actual indications of the plumes. >> reporter: steve conley is atmospheric scientist at uc davis and president of scientific aviation. the state has hired him to fly over the affected area to measure the emissions. >> the first sign that i get is the smell. >> reporter: since november conley has made seven trips to california in his especially outfitted plain. >> reporter: these tubes collect the air and carry into analyzers. the readings from the canyon are huge. about a thousand tons of methane per day or put another way ... >> it is the weight of a u.s. navy super carrier. that much methane coming out of the hole in the ground. >> the plume is up to 1500 feet wide and measures above one thousand feet and hopeful that information can help experts determine what kind of resources to throw at the problem. >> without the information though you can't make any decision. lottery officials say the powerball jackpot is now at a world record high. since no one won the big prize over the weekend, all of that cash rolled over for the next drawing. customers are lining up to buy tickets for a jackpot estimated at a whopping 1.4 billion dollars. the jackpot as of this morning is 1.4 billion dollars, by far the largest lottery jackpot in the country's history. everyone is excited about it and if the person that wins decide they will get a lump option of something unthinkable at this point. we are just shaking our heads. wednesday's jackpot is so large the california lottery commission doesn't have a sign with enough numbers to show it. the odds to win are 1 in 292.2 million. okay. to the weather. in the bay area seeing a break between storms but it won't last long. you can see from the time lapse this evening that rain clouds have returned. dark clouds back and rain is now in the forecast. let go to bill for the timing on all of this. >> just like the last few weeks, last month or so, rain every week in the forecast. here we go. rain this week. it carries us to wednesday morning and maybe a sprinkle after the morning commute and it should dry out. wednesday afternoon commute should be dry. this is the system keyed up. it gets here tomorrow night. the main event between midnight, about four in the morning or five and the heaviest rain and the most widespread. as we head to the afternoon hours it should start to clear out. looking at a couple of different angle on the system. the heaviest rain up around santa rosa. systems, el nino system has the characteristics and warm air and good subtropical moisture. numbers in the 60s tomorrow and warm and a lot of the atmospheric moisture available to tap into and the dynamics get here tomorrow night and early wednesday morning. right now there is no rain out there. might see drizzle tomorrow afternoon but again main event will be overnight wednesday or tuesday to wednesday morning. 54 in nevada and 52 in concord. this is san francisco and a computer model and gives you a visual idea of what you can expect. tomorrow morning you see the clouds in san francisco. mostly cloudy and then 48 degrees and in the afternoon, again i think it will be a few sprinkles up north and in late the day the increasing clouds build in and then by this time tomorrow night i'll be showing you green on the radar north of here most likely. the model does this. tomorrow morning, right, and val valley fog. it will be probably valley fog throughout the bay area, patchy and not widespread. here is the low pressure center el nino-like way pulling into the storm and intensifying the storm and rainfall accumulations will go up instead of getting a tenth or a quarter inch like we might otherwise have last year, we are going to get this sucked in and we could see a half-inch of rain, going to wednesday morning early, there you are, going through wednesday afternoon or probably wednesday 8:00 a.m. right about time of the commute, later morning commute wet on the ground but very little from the sky. in the mountains a winter storm warning and they will get a foot-and-a-half of storm. a winter storm warning. five-day forecast then what up want in a drought stricken state -- that was a tough one. drought stricken state. >> go on. >> this is exactly what we needed a little bit of everything. something wednesday and then something again on friday and saturday. it couldn't be lining up any better. >> it couldn't and it has been like this every week since october. >> every other day almost. >> almost. >> thanks, bill. fans all over the world are mourning the death of david bowie. >> thousands of fans gathered in the neighborhood of london where he was born. word came last night that he had died of cancer at the age of 69. david bowie was an innovator and his music was ever evolving and he released his last album a couple of days ago on his birthday. a poet and actor and composer and he married super model iman in 1992 and survived by two children and i was reading a fact about him. his actual name is david jones but changed it to david bowie because davey jones was becoming the lead singer for the monkeys. >> his death is so impactful and to see those people turning out in his hometown to sing his song. >> and only 69 years old. >> and days after his birthday. talented guy. the warriors getting ready to defend their home winning streak against dwayne wade and the miami heat. also the 49ers now looking at a former superbowl winning coach for their head coaching job. mark is coming up with spots. time to check in with keba and what we are working for fox two news at 7. a disturbing incident. what we are learning about the beating of a young student at an antioch school for the developmentally disabled. in hollywood the playboy mansion is on the market. how much will it cost and the other part of the the deal. those stories and your top headlines at 7 on tv 36. mark is here with sports and we are hearing a new name for possible candidate for coach. >> i didn't see this coming because tom coughlin, 69 years old. oldest coach in the nfl and figured he resigned and was not forced out as the coach of the new york giants, figured he had it with the nfl coaching business. certainly has the acumen to coach, great knowledge. i would like to see him being a team president of the 49ers but they received permission from the giants to interview him for the head coaching job. he is not totally a free agent because he resigned and not fired by the giants. and at this point, the 49ers have not interviewed him but they are set to. as for the other name we keep hearing hugh jackson nothing new, the 49ers have not offered him a job per se. after interviewing him for five hours. reportedly that interview of the weekend went very well but no job interview as of yet. so hold your breath. 49ers do not have a head coach as of now. the warriors have a date tonight to give miami heat, certainly not the team they were when lebron roamed the grounds. remember that, a couple of nba championships with lebron and people are talking about the golden state warriors would fit that bill. today one of the warriors were asked if there are any similarities between the warriors and those two championship miami heat teams. >> we have the superstar of the league in seth curry. and that's how it was when lebron was with the heat. >> the chemistry and good depth. people forget they had great role players. mike miller, haslem. a ton of guys. they were similar. we will have the full highlights tonight. there is a little bowl game going on. national championship. we have a little bowling of our own. have a look. good lord. >> was it like a one pound bowl or something. >> it had to be strong because the balls are not light. how can you be that bad? >> my goodness. that's our bowl game. >> thank you. , mark. coming up on the 10:00 news, securing the bowl, about the preparations under way and how neighbors handling the influx of the people and police. that story tonight at ten, thanks for joining us. goodnight. >> see you later. life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians who need health insurance get it. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. claire: honey, do you need me to move the car? oh, it's not in the way. okay. oh, no! iron cross! she's going down! oh, god. phil... you okay? yes. i am. i am okay. honey, why do we keep this car? it's a classic! no, it just sits here. and the seatbelts don't work. the doors stick. it leaks fluids. we haven't put fluids in it in 10 years. well, i'm gonna fix all that anyway. and then, uh, it's gonna be haley's car. oh, we're not giving this car to haley. it's way too easy to fit a mattress in the back. remember? oh, no. we're selling it. what?! mm-hmm. unless you don't think you can. seriously? you can't. you honestly think that's gonna work?

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