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social media, facebook and twitter. everyone sees both half moon bay and monterey park. in their minds. they're obviously troubled and they get their hands on guns, and they just do crazy things. tough times for everybody. everybody is troubled and guns are just makes it horrible and then pour people like there's their lives. their incomes, their families. the city of half moon bay in the county are both looking for land real land actual land that they can build the appropriate housing on for the farm workers . that would be good for the farm workers and perhaps a fitting legacy to those who lost their lives. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. the half moon bay shooting has also taken a toll on the peninsula's latino community. among those killed 50 year old marciano martinez jimenez, friends of his told ktvu that he enjoyed playing drums in a band. he also like playing the accordion. martinez jimenez was working as a supervisor at the concord mushroom farm when he was killed , his nephew says a coworker told him martinez was the first person to confront the gunmen at the farm. and had tried to stop him. he shot my uncle in the head. and then, um uh, the worker and next to him was like basically saying, like, you don't have to do this and all that stuff and then the guy time something around the lines of like i have no beef with you. and no like i have no troubles with you. 38 year old jose romero perez was also killed in the shooting. it was also from a waka, mexico and leaves behind a wife and four children. his family has set up a go fund me page to raise money to transport his body back to his family in mexico. his brother also worked at the same mushroom farm and was also shot, but he survived and remains in the hospital. community groups are taking part in a candlelight vigil right now in san francisco in honor of the shooting victims in monterey park and in half moon bay. they have gathered tonight at portsmouth square in chinatown to process their grief together . organizers say the shootings have left the community terrified and searching for answers. i think the cause of some of these issues maybe related to mental health, domestic violence and things that we don't know how to handle. um it's a taboo for mental health issues. mental health issues come from some of the problems that we could not solve, such as communication, basic communication. the vigil was organized by asian pacific american pacific americans versus hate and communities as one the vigil will continue until seven o'clock tonight. we're also learning more about the mass shooting in monterey park in southern california. investigators say they are still unable to draw a clear connection between the suspect and the victims. box newsbill shuman has the latest yes, time marches on the pain and memories fade, but not yet. not here. not where 11 died on saturday night. i come to mourn. and. i think that is important. chang deterred by large crowds at last night's vigil came back this morning. asians also believe yeah. spirits. may still be around this place. i have a lot of friends who come here regularly. i have neighbor who come here regularly. and i've lived here for 45 years. my hurts. yes we've seen the life and death struggle for the suspects weapon at that second location in alhambra, a semiautomatic assault pistol authorities releasing a photo of it last night with a homemade suppressor. the handgun. the killer used to shoot himself sunday afternoon as police closed in a rifle found in a search of his mobile home in hemet. and pictures of a motorcycle first obtained by fox found abandoned nearby believed to be a backup getaway vehicle still based on the interviews, the investigators are still conducting ah, they have not been able to establish a connection between the suspect and any of the victims. investigators say they continue to go through computers and phones seized in that ham at home. so far, no clues, no writings indicating what was coming. meantime back in monterey park outside the still closed star ballroom, so many drawn here as if by an invisible force of sadness. like barbara monclova. she grew up here put things in perspective. with this insight, stand together and help each other and be kind because you never know, you know. we could see each other today and tomorrow we might be gone. and again that was still shuman reporting. investigators say they plan to conduct more interviews to try to understand the motive for the shootings. the family of a man killed during a police chase is blaming the city of oakland for his death. they filed the wrongful death lawsuit against the city today, accusing officers of violating procedures. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has the story tears. for brother that's no longer here on earth family in pain and now suing the city of oakland over the death of lolo manaea saw akai after what they say was an unauthorized police pursuit to see the people involved in the situation that happened on that night. be punished in june. so acai, an innocent bystander at a taco truck with his family was killed at 54th and international by a suspect who crashes nissan while fleeing from police at speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. two officers are under investigation for allegedly chasing the driver without permission. they engaged in a ghost chase. no lights. no silence. no permission. no authorization. these two oakland police officers. caved into their ego. the family's attorney , donny pointer says the officers took off after the wreck, only to return when other emergency responders arrived. they came back and pretended as if they knew nothing. of the death and destruction that they had caused. instinct wasn't to help it was to conceal their ex the driver of the nissan arnold rinaldi has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. chief laurent armstrong suspended the two officers and remove their badges and guns. but pointer says the officers need to be fired and criminally charged. so his mother was hurt in the crash and watched her son died. his family says so okay. it was a churchgoer with the voice of an angel. now forever silenced. it takes a big toll on me follow a cousin who was also heard in the crash, says she's traumatized by the sounds of sirens and screeching tires. he's no longer here with us physically, but i know he'll stay with us. forever and our horror. oakland police and the city attorney's office had no comment on the lawsuit. henry lee ktvu, fox two news the city of antiochus, providing an update on the fbi investigation into misconduct by eight of its police officers, mayor lamar thorpe said today. one of those officers has now resigned from the department. the other officers are in paid administrative leave and make up 10% of the department overall and 15% of the patrol staff. they're all still on paid administrative leave, but i just want to be very, very clear. where doing as much as possible to ensure that we free up those positions. so that we can hire more officers the mayor has not named. the officers are given details about the investigation , which also involves the pittsburgh police department. but last year, ktvu learned the probe involves the possible abuse of prescription testosterone supplements. police in daly city are looking for a man who has not been seen now for more than two weeks. officers are looking for 60 year old gregory rogers. his family says he was last seen in daly city on january. 8th wearing blue overalls and carrying multiple bags. he was reported missing on the 16th. his family says he does suffer from some medical issues in anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact daly city police senator alex padilla joined several counterparts to take a stand on gun reform their ideas on how to cut down on gun violence, and it's now law in california that people with mental health issues can be forced into treatment. why some homeless advocacy groups are putting up a challenge. and a burial, whether another beautiful day, lots of sunshine another day with warm temperatures, but we will begin to cool things off on your friday forecast and now the update coming up. the first five police officers in tennessee have been fired after the beating death of a man during a traffic stop and civil rights groups across the country or expressing their outrage. live. look at that thursday evening community as some folks are headed west over 92 toward the peninsula, little slow going in the other direction towards the city of hayward. you're watching ktvu news that six. 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memphis police say they pulled nichols over for alleged reckless driving on january 7th, which led to a confrontation. lawyers for nickels family say that police pepper sprayed tased and kick nichols quote like a human pinata. he died in the hospital three days later. while each of the five individuals played a different role in the incident in question. the actions of all of them. resulted in the death of tiring nickels, and they are all responsible. the district attorney says that body camera and security camera video will be released tomorrow evening for the public to see sickened by what i saw. and what we've learned through our extensive and thorough investigation. i've seen the video. and as the morally stated you will, too. in a word. it's absolutely appalling. nichols family said he had just been taking photos of the sunset at the park. when he was pulled over. they said they are satisfied with the second degree murder charges. second degree murder carries a sentence of 15 to 60 years in prison. san francisco leader has rolled out a citywide response to racist attacks. today as ktvu is christian captain, reports the city will be taking a coordinated approach. to combating hate crimes. high profile incidents of hate crimes continue to be caught on camera, including an elderly asian victims shoved to the ground in san francisco's south of market area. earlier this month, san francisco city attorney david shoe acknowledged that even if data show the number of hate crimes is trending down in the city, many still feel like they're under siege. while the data trend is a good trend, part of why we did today's event is there are still too many events that are happening. city leaders say a concerted citywide effort to crackdown has helped to reduce the number of incidents but are now pledging a renewed and coordinated effort to reduce hate crimes and to make sure that those who are targeted the justice goal is to make sure that we are speaking with one voice to address these challenges. that we are working collaboratively not pointing the finger but working collaboratively with the district attorney's office and the police department unless says he was the target of a racist attack in chinatown in 2019, and that the d a at the time allowed the defendants to cut a plea deal. he says this renewed focus on hate crimes is important. very encouraged. thank you for asking that question. that is the most important fact from today's press conference. i'm very encouraged by that development, the police department says in light of recent high profile mass shootings in the high profile nature of lunar new year , many of his officers will be on overtime to show a strong presence going into the upcoming celebrations, really, with the number of officers that were down over time has been key to basically bridging some of our church shortcomings with staffing. we will continue to do that francisco's district attorney, saying her office will work to hold those responsible to account previously worked as the hate crimes prosecutor here in san francisco. and i know specifically the impact that those crimes have on our victims and on the overall community. city leaders say their efforts don't stop here they say in the coming months will be holding a summit aimed at providing more information about hate crimes and tools available to victims in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. at six tonight. several civil rights groups have filed a new lawsuit over the state's plan to force some people with mental health issues into court ordered care. three organizations filed the suit in the state supreme court today, accusing the state's care courts for mental health treatment unconstitutional. the groups who oppose the system say it violates due to process violates due process and equal protection rights. the care courts have been championed by the governor . the governor's office told the l a times that it plans to fight the lawsuit board of directors voted to censure longtime director john mcpartland for using a racist phrase during the board meeting earlier this month. mcpartland who represents alameda county's district five, used an insensitive term to praise a staff presentation on racial equity. it was accused of viol mcparland but also remove him from all board committees. the 78 year old apologized, saying that he ignorantly used a phrase rooted in the hateful history of slavery. my words were not just clumsy, inappropriate but hurtful to the african american community and reminder of the pain of history and let and the last thing legacy of oppression and prejudice. they continue to suffer. it's the words that are used that you can't see you can't just point to it and say that's racism. but it's that little bit every day that eats away. and it becomes just systemic racism. the actions taken against mcpartland take effect immediately. effort is underway to recruit teachers across the state state school superintendent tony thurman announced a new partnership today with california volunteers . the organization will work to recruit teachers from the pool of california core members. in california like in almost every state, there is a workforce shortage and that workforce shortages also in our schools, and there were many challenges that our schools face as a result. and while the california department of education doesn't traditionally work on recruitment, we want to do more to partner with our l e. a s our school districts that that typically are the ones recruiting teachers and classified staff for the positions that they have opened. superintendent thurman says there will be a series of career fairs and events to connect future teacher candidates with school districts experiencing shortages. on whether another great day to get outside with the temperatures once again in the sixties and the seventies tomorrow, not as warm but still fairly nice day, but we will definitely cool things off into the weekend. but look at these temperatures from today. santa rosa 72, redwood city, 70 and a bunch of sixties for a san francisco to hayward to san jose and morgan hill, a bunch of sixties out there and sfo a record to report 68 degrees, breaking the old record of 66 from earlier today. from from years back, but you can see the winds picking up as well. if you probably know if those winds especially if you're the higher elevations. mount st helena gust of up to 68 miles an hour. the winds have been backing off a bit over the past few hours, satellite showing you the storm track its way up here, so no hopes of rainfall for us just yet, until by sunday, there is a slight chance of a shower curtain number of san francisco 59, santa rosa 57 in san jose in the upper fifties. beautiful live shot tonight above san francisco still compete. wheatley in the clear as far as overnight we will bring in a few clouds to start out your friday morning and overnight temperatures in the thirties and the forties. so that'll be the change for tomorrow if you extra clouds. and some cooler temperatures headed our way. but eventually this high backs off into the weekend, and we're still talking about that slight chance of a shower by sunday. we'll have more on that. and we'll update the five day forecast all coming up in just a little bit. mark thank you so will come tonight. animal control is frequently called the homeless for cases of animal abuse, but one call in the east bay led to a discovery. the discovery of a whole lot more numbers show the economy could be headed back on the right direction. but why some financial analysts aren't quite sure. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast 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fast they're creating their own banana peel for our country. investors are jittery, especially as the treasury has already put in place measures to keep the u. s. from historic default. secretary janet yellen has implored lawmakers to raise the debt limit by mid year or else this needs to be resolved. it makes markets nervous. we have a lot of this drama around the debt limit frequently, but some republicans say they will not raise the debt ceiling without deep spending cuts by democrats and the white house. we have got to stop caving into the democrats over here on the senate side and stop wasteful spending, because that's what's causing this debt to go up. the president is planning to meet with house speaker kevin mccarthy. soon it is likely the debt limit and the president's wish for a clean bill. will be a top issue in washington. lauren blanchard, fox news, chevron announced it is going to buy back $75 billion of the company's stock, one of the largest buybacks ever. the san ramon based company is also increasing its dividend. chevron reported its second highest quarterly profit in company history. last month, as gas prices soared. the white house was critical of the announcement , saying the company is handing out $75 billion to executives and wealthy shareholders rather than increasing oil supply. markets staged a rally on wall street today, closing at their highest levels in almost two months. the dow gained 205 points nasdaq rose 1 99 and the s and p was up. 44 wall street reacted to the strong report on the gross domestic product and a fresh round of corporate earnings, including tesla. tesla tesla shares were up more than 10% today, one of the largest wineries in the nation, reportedly closing some of its facilities right here in california and moving to texas. san francisco business times reports, the makers of barefoot wine are closing their production facilities in california. by march, 1st e and j. gallo winery started producing barefoot wine and other low cost wine brands in modesto. back in 1933. the move is expected to result in more than 350 people being laid off in california, including 93 people. at a plant in hayward. this is about getting things back to normal as quickly as we can from roads to airports, transportation secretary pete buddha judge promising a wide range of improvements coming up tonight on ktvu news at 6 30 how he says the bay area stands to benefit had another member of the california congressional delegation throws his hat into the ring, hoping to take senator dianne feinstein seat by congressman adam schiff says he is the right person to represent the state and the 49ers back on the practice field today as they prepare for the nfc championship. game jason appelbaum as the niners take on being just one win away from the super bowl tonight was on the cemetery coast say that farmworkers in half moon bay are living in cramped and challenging conditions as the investigation into monday's deadly shootings continues. others say the asian victims have been struggling to find assistance group chinese for affirmative action has now set up a go fund me account to help community groups are taking part in a candlelight vigil right now in san francisco's portsmouth's square. in honor of the shooting victims in monterey park and half moon bay. the vigil was organized by asian pacific americans versus hate, as well as communities as one wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the city of oakland in connection with a deadly police pursuit. lola manaea soak. i was killed last june after a car involved in a high speed chase with oakland police. crashed on international boulevard watching ktvu fox two news here at 6 30 from repairing storm damage roadways and bridges to air travel meltdowns. us transportation secretary pete buddha judge is ready to get to work. the secretary spoke one on one with our political reporter greg lee, he says. there is a lot of work ahead and his office is ready to help. $400 million to retrofit the golden gate bridge to make it safer and more resigned for the future. u s transportation secretary pete buttigieg's back in d. c after a stop in san francisco, delivering a federal grant for the golden gate bridge, buttigieg's speaking to us one on one after his department announced $29.4 million in emergency relief funds to help california repair roads, bridges and highways damaged in our deluge of storms. part of what we try to do is make sure that we're partnering with the state partnering with local authorities on getting critical infrastructure back up and running as quickly as possible. california may soon look to the feds for help funding public transportation state senator scott wiener sounding the alarm on the governor's proposed $2 billion cut to transit infrastructure as the state tries to close the deficit. weiner points out. federal covid funding is running out. ridership has not recovered and without help could result in service cuts. buttigieg's says talks are continuing. could you see the federal government or duty stepping in to help some of these agencies from having to slash these important routes? we got to make sure that it's reliable that it's that it's efficient, that it's comfortable , clean and safe. and there there are more steps i think we can take to do that to boost ridership. even as we look at the changes to how people commute, it's been a rough stretch for air travel. this week, bot said. it started a rigorous and comprehensive investigation. to southwest after the meltdown that impacted more than two million travelers . if you go to southwest, you try to get a refund or reimbursement and they're dragging their feet or their saying no, you can file a complaint with us and we're going to follow up in response to the faa alert system outage that grounded flights earlier this month. buttigieg's said he's working with congress on how to accelerate system updates the house passed a bill wednesday create a task force to study the alert system that went down. we got to make sure that we continue upgrading our safety systems. the secretary has faced calls from both sides of the aisle for tougher oversight and steeper fines on airlines. he defends his agency's work and says he's working with state and federal officials to hold companies accountable. this needs to be a matter of national policy, but i think the a g's could play an important role. i know california's attorney general rob bonta, very well and we're going to look at ways that we can join forces in order to make sure that that passengers and customers are protected. greg lee ktvu fox two news california senator alex padilla joined several other u. s senators in washington to call for federal action on gun safety . senate majority leader chuck schumer showed off a photo of a gun that he says is being marketed to children. it's called the j r 15. the senator says. it's a child's version of an ar 15. and he's asked the ftc to investigate the company that manufactures the weapon to see if it is breaking the law by marketing it to children. meantime senator padilla says he will continue to push for an assault weapons ban and universal background checks. to all the americans across the country who are demanding that congress take more action. i want to be clear. it is republicans in congress. who continued to value gun industry profits over people. senator padilla said he believes the gun safety movement is becoming stronger and can stand up to the gun industry, california congressman adam schiff has announced a bid for dianne feinstein's u. s senate seat in what is shaping up to be a competitive democratic primary. i wish i could say the threat of maggie extremists is over. it is not today's republican party is gutting the middle class democracy launched this campaign ad today. feinstein has not yet announced whether she plans to seek another term next year. even social is the latest democrat to jump into the primary we spoke with earlier today on the four and he said in a show of respect. he spoke with feinstein yesterday to tell her that he was going to run. we've been in close communication. we worked together well for years now she's carried the assault weapons ban in the senate. i've carried the legislation to do away with the gun industries immunity from liability in the house, and we worked together and open space on issues affecting national security. she was very gracious when i told her i was interested in running. for the u. s senate, and it was nothing but encouraging, reportedly has a campaign war chest worth more than $20 million ahead of a certainly expensive primary campaign, and we already know of at least one other candidate in this race, orange county congresswoman katie porter announced plans to run earlier this month. east bay representative barbara lee has also reportedly spoken with senator feinstein about plans to maybe jump into the race, and south bay congressman ro khanna intends to make a decision about a senate run within the next few months. political analysts say former president trump's return to facebook could help him raise money for his presidential campaign opposed from january. 6 2021 is the last piece of content on former president trump's facebook page right now , but parent company metta says it will reinstate his facebook and instagram accounts here in the coming weeks. more than two years after banning him for breaking their content rules during the capital riot. trump's campaign says facebook will allow it to reach key voters and to raise money. the american people should hear from including on on our absence services from those who want to who want to lead them. i think it would have been under sustainable to have trump censored on facebook and instagram, while every other republican would have the ability to get their message out on the campaign trail. and the former president will be visiting key early voting states , new 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offensive officials here , hoping that tanks will result in significant movement of the battlefield and allow ukraine to start attacking again. that gives them an offensive mechanized armored. punching force that can carry out offensive creep penetrations in the russians lines. the us also working to stop the wagner group , russia's top private military contractor from rearming its troops, new sanctions announced thursday are aimed at punishing any nation or private company selling arms or equipment to wagner, which was named a transnational criminal organization by the white house partner is a criminal organization and we will work relentlessly to identify, disrupt, exposed and target those were assisting wagner. the pentagon says wagner has about 50,000 fighters in ukraine, mostly recruited from russian prisons in keith tree angst. ktvu fox two news. what has been a nice weather stretch lots of sunshine and pretty mild temperatures. we're going to cool things off tomorrow but some big time coin this weekend and maybe some shower chances. we'll have more of your forecast coming up and heather holmes we go in a closer look at some of the stories we're working on for the seven o'clock news on ktvu plus heather tonight at seven, mike hundreds of billions of dollars now available to fund transit and highway projects across the bay area. the ruling that settles a long legal battle over that funding and britney spears now making the case for the need for privacy. tmz's harvey levin with why the singer is annoyed with some of her fans . we'll have those stories and a lot more coming up when i see you just a few minutes live for the seventh over on k t b plus, heather. see you soon. thank you. but first year after the break, the oakland zoo might stay closed. a little bit longer to work being done to fix up a giant [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. third video of a dog heard crying out for help. day after day, and when animal control was called to the home, they found quite a bit more than just an abused dog. ktvu brooks jarocz explains why the dog's owner is now under arrest. hmm is a bundle of energy. he wants to crawl in your lap and listen to his name is turbo. a rescued one year old pitbull mix, a dog contra costa animal services says was severely abused. you can see bruising around his ears hear the calls began monday from montoya garden apartments in san pablo claims of a continual problem playing out in a balcony. the animal was beaten. and housed, poorly, cramped area said he witnessed turbo being beaten and thrown blood found in the hallway and on the stairs, but it was the sounds that investigators say caught the attention of those who live here screaming of the animal and the noise of the actual beating. a neighbor captured the cruelty on camera in graphic detail several times. in one video, the dog's owner held him in the air while beating turbo with a stick all over the body while the dog cried out. able to get away or defend itself the feeling of just horror. seen any animal beaten is a horrible experience after getting a search warrant and help from san pablo police turbo was taken tuesday night, but that's not all police uncovered packaged marijuana, guns, ammunition and a large amount of cash. the weapons that we found were high capacity assault rifle. shotgun glock pistol revolver. these are all very, very dangerous weapons. melvin broadway was arrested. he's face felony firearms charges before now. the 32 year old is expected to be charged for weapons, drugs and animal cruelty, told investigators he never hurt turbo who was like a son to him, but turbo was found trapped in a crate unable to move without food and water. it's heartbreaking, um especially a dog like turbo, who is just a very sweet pup. turbo is being treated for his trauma , including cuts, swelling and bruising. he will recover from those he seems to have a very resilient personality. and so that is quite encouraging, given the doctors dozing of medicine, lots of treats and love right now. the district attorney is reviewing the case. broadway is being held at the contra costa county jail turbo is being cared for at the animal shelter. brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news even after days of clear, dry weather, we are seeing new damage stemming from the recent storms in oakland's montclair neighborhood, a tree came down right onto railroad trail and partially under the roof of the post office. some people hiking on the trails, so they were a little surprised. you know the trail surrounded by residential property, so there's a lot of homes that are impacted by it. i think you know, it comes as part of parcel of the beauty of the neighborhood. you know, you gotta be aware of that prepared for it. the post office did not appear to have any significant damage. an update on the repairs to the massive single at the entrance of the oakland zoo that's kept the zoo closed since the beginning of the month. as who says it will have an announcement on monday about a reopening date. this new look from sky fox just this morning shows there's still a lot of work to be done. the zoo says. all animals and staff are okay and that they have been working on maintenance and storm damage cleanup. since the closure, the state is boosting water allocations for public agencies as reservoirs rise due to the recent rains. water officials said public agencies will be getting 30% of what they asked for. that is up from just 5% that they announced in december , a series of powerful storms dumped an estimated 32 trillion gallons of water in california. in just three weeks, the two largest reservoirs in the state water project or a villain san luis have gained a combined 1.62 million acre feet of water in storage. we are not yet fully calculating the snowpack and taking that into consideration into the state water project allocations. um we will do our second snow survey of the year next week. february 1st. that's when we will be able to collect all that snow pack data. as of this week, california had more than more than twice as much snow in the mountains as average , but most of the state remains in drought, and officials warned that the dry conditions can return. and maybe as we had in the february we could see a pattern change that would bring in some more rainfall. but at least for right now, it has been nice to have a break from all that too. heavy rainfall. in fact, lots of sunshine pretty warm temperatures and as you would expect, above the average average, highest for today, the upper fifties to right around 60 degrees and everybody up above the average in the sixties, even even that, the lower seventies in santa rosa we call things off in your friday forecast, but more pronounced cooling into the weekend, especially by sunday and early next week. i think we'll be talking about some freeze warnings across parts of the bay area. here's a satellite this evening showing you some high cloud cover. in fact, the main storm track a well defined storm track, but it's not heading into the bay area. it's going up and over this big ridge of high pressure, so right now we do have mostly clear skies. current numbers out there for the six o'clock hour we have cooled off into the fifties for santa rosa and oakland, hayward 58. san jose reporting 59 degrees at the airport. here's a live camera tonight, looking out toward the bay bridge out towards san francisco completely in the clear, probably overnight . we're going to bring in a few extra clouds, so we'll call it partly cloudy first thing tomorrow morning at temperatures in the thirties and the forties , so just a few extra clouds in your friday forecast and we begin to bring in some more cooling because it's big area of high pressure begins begins to lose its grip with our weather patterns. so tomorrow temperatures in the fifties and the sixties more cooling for your friday but then into the weekend. we're tracking this cold system once it wants to move in, so cooling will continue into the weekend, and it is just a slight chance of a shower right now in the sunday forecast. if we were to pick up anything, it would not be much at all but probably the main impact. will be a few extra clouds first thing sunday morning and that kind of reinforce the cool down here in the bay area tomorrow, though, this forecast models picking up on some of the cloud cover moving in from the north and basically the same story in your saturday. here's that weather system on sunday, bringing in that chance of an isolated shower or sprinkle, but it looks like some snow developing out towards the sierras. kind of factor that in your plans if you're heading to the mountains this weekend, highest forward tomorrow will be in the upper fifties to the sixties. partly cloudy cool down the wind picks up up into the afternoon hours could be around 10. to 20 miles an hour and look ahead. your five day forecast. the main theme here will be a big time cool down, headed our way that slight chance of a shower into a sunday and look at these overnight lows will be sub freezing into early next week from monday and tuesday, possibly some freeze warnings headed our way we'll have another update coming up on the 10 o'clock news coming up later on tonight, mark. thank you. the 49ers will soon be headed off to lincoln financial field, home to a very loud and very rowdy crowd for sunday's nfc title game. jason appelbaum as the head coach of the eagles call to action for their fans, sports is next and here's a look right now at tonight's lineup on ktvu. you can catch hell's kitchen tonight at eight, followed by. welcome two flat at nine. then call me kat at 9 30. be sure to in (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now... have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weekend baby... see you later. (vo) like getting things two days early? when it comes to payday, you can with wells fargo. (co-worker 4) what are you doing this weekend? when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [slurping] don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. can make it 13 in a row. they'll be headed to the super bowl today in santa clara. they got in one of their final practices before flying to philadelphia tomorrow afternoon for sunday's nfc championship game. one of the major storylines is how 49ers rookie quarterback brock purdy is going to handle his first playoff start on the road in a very loud stadium against the eagles, second ranked defense. one thing the niners have going for them is their health. they are as close to full strength of the as they've been all year, so no big injuries, but that doesn't mean they're fresh. in fact, they haven't had a weekend off in three months. guys are banged up. it's been a long season. but when you when you have the pinnacle of the game, which is a super bowl dangling right in your face, i think, yeah, the starvation to get there is what's gonna push push people through the nfl. when you look at paper, it should be like, oh, yeah, we can match their physicality and stuff like that. and then you get on the field on sundays and the film after the game will show you exactly what you're asking. so i know we're gonna come out. we're gonna be violent, physical. i'm expecting him to be the same thing, but we'll see. yeah this is what lincoln financial field is going to look like on sunday. eagles fans, they're known to be some of the most ruthless in the game there loud their vocal they once even booed santa claus. the reputation of being able to having to come into philadelphia and play is the reputation that we have, because it is that it's intimidating and it's loud and it's and it's hype and they are . they're passionate fans. we got great, passionate fans make the other team right. where is the cameras? make the other team say whoa! and don't forget you can watch the nfc championship game right here on ktvu fox to kick off at noon on sunday. the barrier sports hall of fame announced this year's class and it is stacked buster posey headlines. the class of five new inductees. the former giants catcher won three world series titles. he won an m v p award, a seven time all star. the other inductees patrick willis, who was a seven time pro bowl linebacker with the 49ers, one of the most dominant players. of his era soccer hall of famer julie fauci. she won two world cups, two olympic gold medals, and she was a four time all american at stanford. gary payton the glove nine time all star played his high school ball at skyline high and oakland and rounding out the five inductees . olympic boxing champion andre ward. this like i said, this class is stacked. he's also from oakland, retired in 2017 as the light heavyweight champ. with the perfect 32 record, arguably the most accomplished base off class in history again inducted in may. ah stephen curry. he has been named an all star starter for the ninth time in his career . that's the most warriors franchise history and last night against the memphis for the third time in his career, curry was injected for throwing his mouthpiece happened in 1/4 quarter, curry got frustrated by an ill advised jordan's pole shot tosses his mouth guard in the air didn't hit anyone, but it did land near some courtside seats, resulting in immediate ejection. warriors run won the game and after the game, curry did little explaining police into the stands. fourth quarter execution clutch time type situation. you know, all that stuff does matter. so i reacted in a way that obviously put myself out of the game and put the team in a tough place. but the attentions and the energy around what matters in the sense of winning. that's that's what it's about. when i threw it. i was like, i'm not gonna put that on the court side do it pretty hard, but i didn't think it got into the stands or put anybody you know in danger. so maybe i didn't the floor too hard, but hmm. that's what it is. check this out. speaking of on the court last night in pittsburgh of food delivery guy, what is he doing a each get off the court over reads. he's got some mcdonald's. i don't know if it was for the ref or what it was. cane versus carbon. hydrogen. carbon. carbon. and last but not least, carbon. this might be the glue talking, but that was a very pleasurable 139 and a half hours. agreed. what kind of dna is this, anyway? i was trying to design the genetic code of an advanced race of human being. one of my rare failures, actually. what went wrong? the balls kept sticking to my pants. let's just let it dry. hi. hello. hey, babe. oh, don't slam the... don't slam the... (gasps) that was exhilarating. you pick up your dresses? amy: yep. the tailor had to take mine in and let penny's out. best day of my life. what about the day you met me? i stand by my statement. well, thank you guys so much for the clothes and the shoes, the plane tickets. you've been so generous. well, it's important that all of our friends get to share this moment with us. and then for years to come, you can tell others you had a front-row seat to history. although, technically, i think your seats are in the second row. do you want to go back to the apartment and see me try on my dress? shouldn't i see it for the first time at the nobel ceremony? it's not a wedding. okay. well, give me a minute to think of another reason i don't want to see it. how about this-- you can practice your acceptance speech while i try on the dress. ah, great. you can help me whittle it down to 90 minutes. was amy suspicious when they had to let your dress out? no. she was so happy, she didn't even question it. someone's gonna figure it out. why don't we just tell people? no, it's too early. i haven't even wrapped my head around it. i have. my head is wrapped. yeah, well... if something else had been wrapped, we wouldn't be in this situation. excuse me, but if i recall, you're the one who went out drinking with sheldon, then came home and attacked me.

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