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fremont. how bad over a quarter and ken fell. east bay really got some nice totals in the past 24 hours. there you have danville and dublin as well as a honda in the santa cruz mountain area or along the peninsula, which just over 2/10 of an inch of rain and san jose with just a smattering. it's enough to win the roadways. we have temperatures dipping to 35 now in santa rosa 47 degrees in hayward, mid forties and redwood city later today, sonny bright but breezy north winds up to 20 late day temperatures from 55 degrees and under otherwise a nice winter day, we'll talk more about the advisories and watches you need to know about, but first, let's say a big good morning to sell. haven't seen you in a while. i know roberta. although i follow your twitter account because i'm on twitter myself as you know, and you were making a pie the other day, so i looked delicious. thank you look like it. it looked like it had like a sinkhole in the middle of it. that's why i posted it. but it tasted good. didn't look good, but tasting. look ali your mistakes, roberta. alright. good morning. everyone probably tasted delicious. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge. the commute is doing very well to start off with. what are you doing up at 401? anyway right now. traffic is moving along very well. if you are driving into san francisco or in oakland, we're off to a very good start. 402 let's get back to the headlines. all right. thank you sound topping our news this morning, president biden will tour storm damage santa cruz county today to see what his administration can do. to help people recover preparations for the presidential visit have already been underway for a few days now, mr biden will arrive early this afternoon at moffett field , where three marine helicopters are already in place. as you can see, they will be used to give the president along with governor gavin newsom and california's junior senator alex padilla, an aerial view of the damage in santa cruz county storm victims in capitola are happy to know that more help is on the way. i think we need all the help we can get and high profile visit from the president will get the attention that we need here in capital to help us rebuild and bounced back from from the storms. the president has already declared a state of emergency in most california counties, including santa cruz that allows fema and the department of homeland security to coordinate relief efforts. it also makes federal and state funds available to help people put their lives in businesses back together. it is a huge loss 74 employees that don't get to work for the next six weeks. um no. no revenue coming in for us . it's a pretty big hit. absolutely. one santa cruz county supervisor estimates the storm damage at $100 million, and even with the state and federal help it may take years for some people to rebuild. our time is 403 will model race and luis obispo and santa barbara counties have now been added to fema's list of the areas on the federal disaster declaration for california, monterey county officials say that will provide much needed resources with the recovery effort, and by this weekend, a new assistance center will be in place. it found eligible. we can provide funding for lodging expenses, like those who may have the evacuated their home and went to a hotel. um we may be able to provide home repairs to sense uh, hungry placement assistance presidential order that was modified yesterday now says federal funding covers. 100% of eligible costs related to storm damage, and fema can also offer rental assistance help. with moving and storage, medical and dental payments, childcare and even more there's an update about a san francisco art gallery owner seen on video hosing down a homeless woman. police arrested collier gwen at his business after a warrant was issued by the district attorney's office. district attorney brooke jenkins says gwen is being charged with misdemeanor battery. he and other business owners say they had complained to police several times about the homeless woman's disruptive behavior in front of their businesses. now the incident was recorded on video. it drew a lot of attention, and gwen refused to apologize at first, but then later said he was remorseful. some neighbors say they understand his frustrations but think his actions went too far. and that's unacceptable here. our people love my colleagues at barbarossa worked very sorry about the circumstances, you know, even though we have nothing to do with those acts. we don't approve them. you know, we do believe in respect to other people. so is everything. if found guilty, gwen could face up to six months in jail and a $2000 fine time is on 405. the oakland a's lost a lawsuit over regulating the steel company that's next to the proposed site for building a new waterfront stadium. back in 2020, the a sued the state department of toxic substances control, claiming that schnitzer steel was not required by the state to obey hazardous waste laws. last year in appeals court royally ruled that the agency did not have to classify ways from the metal recycler is hazardous. the chronicle reports the supreme court allowed that lower court ruling to stand without comment. well as we see more and more big tech industry layoffs, some of the experts think these job cuts really don't reflect the overall state of the economy. microsoft just announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs during the pandemic . the company had a hiring boom , expanding its workforce by 36% analysts say that rapid growth was common with other tech companies as well and that's leading to the layoffs that are happening now. it was growing at rates which are unsustainable. now think about how many people we've hired over the last three years. some companies as much as 30% of their workforce, which is joined no on top of microsoft job cuts, amazon yesterday started notifying its employees about layoff plans, but it appears there are some differences for tech workers, compared to the dot com bust and the recession of 2008. software and deployment of other technologies like that are what are pervading every single industry. so yes, these are very much you're very much able to transfer those skills to other areas. i know a few people who have been impacted not too worried. because tech will always be needed. analysts say there's still a lot of venture capital funding available for start up companies so there will still be opportunities in the tech industry. however one study says the amount of venture capital funding given out in 2022 dropped by almost two thirds compared to 2021. santa clara county officials announced healthcare options for people who have lost their jobs. it's impacting a growing number of people in santa clara county with who no longer have employer provided health coverage. county supervisor cindy chavez says it's critical to make sure families have access to healthcare services. we want to make sure that everybody knows that they have access to health insurance in our community through covered, california covered california provides financial help to lower monthly health insurance premiums and 90% of covered california members received financial help based on the size of their household or their income, and this coverage can begin as soon as the first month. that you are laid off. santa clare county residents who have lost their jobs can enroll and covered california at any time to get healthcare coverage. alright, pam time is 408. steve's off. but roberta is here. it wasn't raining when i came in, but the ground was wet. and i was surprised to actually did you see how much rainfall we did get in the east bay? well, actually , we are forecasting up to about 2/10, and in some locations we saw full quarter of an inch of rain. this is our storm tracker . it does highlight where the precipitation is by. the green on the screen, and you see all that rain has now dipped to the south, leaving us with unlimited visibility as we pan out and look out towards the bay bridge . we do have a official sunrise coming up at 7 20 this morning 35 degrees at this early hour in santa rosa to 50 at s f o. it's at 44 degrees now and livermore and in concord. how about 46 degrees in redwood city, so it's a bit more mild this morning than 24 hours. er zago by good nine degrees in san jose. hey up tap upstream. next system. january 29th. that's what i'm forecasting looking at our long range computer models. now that the rain is out of here, we're going to experience about 10 full days of nothing but dry conditions. let's call in our future cast. and there you see the precipitation moving out of the bay area. we do have mostly sunny skies on tap for lunch hour upstream we go. we have yet another area of low pressure that wants to move in here, but it's going to deflect out that huge ridge of high pressure taking all of its precipitation into canada and the pacific northwest, so we will be enjoying that. dry weather pattern all the way through our sunday one thing i want to mention coastal flood advisory in effect high tide today 8 28 astronomical high tide, so we will have some lapping of the water around the embarcadero and also those coastal prone areas that were so susceptible to alright. here we go today with sunshine and breezy conditions temperatures into the fifties 51 in throughout, pleasant in and dublin and sam ramon all the way through walnut creek 50 to a mountain views are temperatures pretty much where they should be for this time of the year, but we are going to get downright call tonight, and we want to talk about this a little bit more in earnest because boy it's time to take care of your pets and your pipes. and what's that other thing there? david pam pits pipes, plants ppe pea plants to yeah. great. thank you, roberta. southwest making changes after the chaos during the holidays coming up, we have the details of some new technology. and we'll have the latest on the ace train that one that was trapped by a mudslide in the east bay when we come back when a strained service will resume and don't forget, you can have the morning headlines delivered right to you by signing up for the ktvu newsletter. just go to ktvu dot com slash email sign up [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help. and every plan offered is comprehensive, covering preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. regardless of your income, check today to see how covered california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com. music in voice-over: some things in enroyour medicine cabinet1st. are more dangerous than others. when it comes to prescription 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they'll look for things like whether the vegetation is clearly moving. whether there are visual disruptions in the soil surface. yesterday afternoon, union pacific, which owns those train tracks and the surrounding area , remove trees and dirt from the hillside trying to prevent any more landslides. since the new year, geologists have reported more than 600 landslides statewide as the ground becomes more saturated, the risk becomes greater. ktvu brooks jarocz examine the information about the areas most at risk. with the kind of rainfall that we've had . it's just exactly what you'd expect can be dangerous, oftentimes unpredictable landslides moving into homes across roadways or falling into the ocean. at this point, we're in reaction, murder, santa cruz county geologists and engineers are busy assessing damage, looking for new hazards and evaluating homes to see if they're safe. we're kind of right now, at the threshold where we starting to say not just little blowouts and small land sites, but we're starting to see if some of the larger land sites trip to move. and that's when it gets really scary out there, california's geological survey found since december, 30th there have been 600 reported landslides statewide, shallow ones can occur with a few inches of rain. but as the ground saturates deeper and deeper, large pieces of land can be on the move. the steeper the grade. the bigger the chance you're dealing with gravity that's trying to pull down that side of the mountain problematic for public transportation systems, especially barriers like mouse. mountains and rivers in alameda county trains were stopped near niles canyon twice for landslides this week. while engineers anticipate trouble spots and may use tools and techniques to prevent slides. no plan is perfect natural risks remain. it's just something that has to be factored in, and it's a risk management issue. the usgs has a map pinpointing hot spots in the level of risk statewide, much like an earthquake. a landslide can happen without warning, just like in the berkeley hills, where a handful of homes were just red tagged, they're pretty much at mother nature's mercy at that point, your houses where it is and the earth is what it is. geologists say it's important to know where the runoff from your property is going and try to control it. if you're on a hillside and hear creaking or cracking, trees falling or roaring sounds, check it out immediately or consider leaving right away despite studies, terrain maps and other monitoring, there can be hidden factors that could end in a sliding situation. brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. alright brooks. thank you. time for 17. well, the 49ers again. ready for sunday's big playoff game against the dallas cowboys and rookie quarterback brock party's record is six and oh 49ers starter, including his first playoff game last week against seattle. but the dallas cowboys defense is a different kind of challenge. it focuses on stopping the opponents' quarterback. the players we talked to say they're looking forward to sunday because it's one of the best playoff rivalries in any sport. get to hear about the stuff. we hear about the history and hear about like you said the fans, even my family, just everybody talking about the rich history between these two teams and makes it super fun. i remember so much in my childhood from sixth grade to ninth grade because i was here 92 to 94. so it was the biggest rivalry in football to me growing up and then usually that goes away when you don't meet in the playoffs, a bunch and um, we had a big game last year. we got a big game this year, so the more you do that, the bigger it gets again. and there you go. and don't forget you can watch that game this sunday. 3 30 right here on ktvu fox two. plus we have the point after after that game, with all the highlights from that rivalry matchup right so you can watch it with us comfort of your home. but if you are venturing over to levi stadium or may be out, and about some watch parties that bars what is the weather going to be like on sunday? let's check in with roberta gonzalez really can't ask for better conditions january in a playoff game. right sonny and bright. in fact, we have that forecast for you and writing. let's go, 49ers . we're talking about game time temperature right around 57 degrees, which is seasonal, a bit of a breeze, at times nothing to hurt the kicking game . did you guys see that kicking game on monday night purple? oh, my goodness for mrs and they still won the game. no how about that? all right, well, anyway, back at home, we've got a good looking sunday in the forecast. live weather camera. looking out . we have clear skies looking out over the golden gate bridge. but please be mindful. we've had some rain in the overnight hours, so therefore the roadways are definitely slippery, but the precipitation now is to the south of us. so the rain is out of here. in fact, we're taking a look at these rainfall totals anywhere from 4 100 of an inch of precip in san jose to just over 3/10 of an inch. brain and fremont. it looks like the east bay had some healthy totals in the past 24 hours. we have a dry forecast in store for you all the way through. the 28th. i believe we'll start to see a smattering of rain by the 29th right now it's down to 35 in santa rosa, with the passage of that cold front forties are common around the central bay 45 , now in redwood city, and in half moon bay temperatures are a little bit more mild than 24 hours ago. so we're waking up with some areas of frost and the interior valleys, but it will be even colder tonight with the passage of that cold front and high pressure, combining with the clear, cool conditions we have sunshine, but overnight cold conditions and with the astronomical high tide king tide goes into effect we're going toe some actually think they now pushed it back to six a.m. and six a.m. we'll start to see that coastal flood advisory in effect because we have the high tide at 8 28 this morning, a little bit of lapping of water on the embarcadero highs today and are mostly sunny sky north winds up to 20 late day temperatures up to about 55 dipping down a 30 tonight in santa rosa low forties around the peninsula, mid thirties tri valley. your extended forecast as called for it. well, there you have it. we're revealing nothing but sunny skies and dry conditions through next monday, guys, you know what it's going to be a spectacular weekend. all right. thank you, roberta. time is sports funny. some new details this morning of that deadly helicopter crash in ukraine that killed 18 people, including ukraine's interior minister coming up, we'll tell you what the president of ukraine is saying about this tragedy. and an inmate's death in the santa rita jail is now being investigated to determine what happened. the new details we've in las vegas, the most popular food is broccoli. yeah, that's the only food. they have 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