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our mistakes. i think people need to be held accountable. >> reporter: state senator mark is pushing for more information why the bay bridge was ten years late and over budget. he is calling for investigations and criminal charges. >> there is not a specific crime that i can name right now. the question is we have a lot of unanswered question. >> reporter: in the hot seat, caltrans and its partners that built the eastern span. quality was compromised because of time and budget constraints, say reports, and whistle belowers were silent. >> safety issues on this bridge were not ignored. >> a report titled "competing against time," and the project manager said they were under pressured to finish it before the next earthquake. >> this was the eighth hearing on the bridge concerning the construction and it is fair to say there is testiness between lawmakers and the bridge makers. >> there are challenges and cultural issues brought up. >> prudent people disagreed on how to move forward on the bridge at different times and there is nothing wrong with that. >> reporter: one of the reasons they say it is so important to get to the bottom of this is many of the people that worked on the bridge are also now part of another major project, high- speed rail, in sacramento, ann notarangelo, kpix-5. the california highway patrol is conducting its own investigation on the bridge construction. it will not comment until it is completed. >> it is unclear what exactly caused a deadly freeway accident on the pens insure la. the driver of a car veered off highway 101 in redwood city and slammed into a work crew. a woman in a black mercedes crashed in a group of nine young men picking up trash. they were part of a job training program. one died and another was injured along with the driver. the chp says she was going fast enough to hit the workers and slam into four cars in a nearby parking lot. >> she actually barely missed, there is concrete and some atteniators right before that. >> we don't know if drugs or alcohol was the cause. >> the state law requires drivers to get out of the slow lane if there are workers in the shoulder. if you cannot change lanes, you are required to slow down. a quick stop at the atm leaves a couple fighting for their lives after they were robbed and shot. it happened just after midnight sunday in campbell. the couple wanted to get some cash at the first bank building on campbell avenue. a man and his girlfriend were shot by a gunman. both are expected to survive wounds to the stomach and legs. >> he took everything, took their car, left them for dead, effectively bleeding in the parking lot. >> the police released a sketch of the suspect. he is believed to be responsible for another robbery just blocks away. the family of a fallen cal bears football player wants people to know what was lost in his death. >> people will see what an incredible family this is, what a tight unit they were. the type of relationship. >> lawyers began a press conference today by putting up photographs of ted agu. the 21 year old collapsed and died after team conditioning drills in february. the coroner's report lists the cause of death as an undiscovered heart condition but the family disputes that. a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today. it alleges the trainer did not respond appropriately when agu began to experience distress. >> the trainer failed to intercede and stop the activity, though it was known, like in florida, that this california athlete had sickle cell trait. >> the same trainer was working at florida when another player collapsed and died. they say it was a similar workout. cal had no immediate response to the lawsuit. the department bought a drone in january this year. it was funded as part of a federal homeland security grand. they wanted to use it to fly over potential bombs to avoid sending a squad into hazardous situations. as well as use it for situations that threaten public safety. the purchase was hit hard with criticism and now the department says this. quote, the community should have the opportunity to provide feedback, ask questions, and express their concerns before we move forward with the project. other bay area headlines, the san francisco metropolitan transportation agency will seek restitution from a private shuttle company for blocking muni service. a bus carrying tech employees got stuck on a steep hill in the valley during this morning's commute and blocked the j church rail line for half an hour before it was towed away. a big mess this morning on 680 after a garbage truck collided with a pickup in walnut creek. the truck crashed in the center divider. it was trying to make a lane change and slammed in a truck. and you can expect traffic jams around at&t park tomorrow night. beyonci and jay z are doing concerts there. these are the last two dates of their "on the run" tour, that grossed a hundred million dollars in ticket sales. i think ken and al are going? >> definitely not. >> all right. standing room only. tickets to see the 49ers play on their new home turf went on sale today and did not last long. all the standing room at regular season games is already sold out. you can still get standing room tickets for preseason games, but you have to register online for the 49ers fan rewards programs. if you are heading to levi stadium there is more to see than a football game. you don't win five super bowls and show off the trophies. allen takes it inside the new museum set to open in a couple days. >> something to be proud of. in three days it will open to the public. like everything at the new stadium these days, there is a media preview day to whet your appetite. >> the catches, the touchdowns, the championships, and the hall of famers. all part of the team's attempt to make the 49ers museum and eddie debartolo senior hall of fame an emotional experience. >> we did resin based life size stat you. it is trying to bring the stays to life. >> guy mcintyre says a lot of thought went in the statues. >> we did full life statues. we picked a pose that is reminiscent of that person. >> reporter: the museum is 20,000 square feet, half if size of a grocery store. there are 11 exhibit spaces and a theater that showcases the 49ers signature field. the eddie debartolo senior hall of fame is where you will find the statues, and you will see the five super bowl championships. but the 49ers emphasize this section of the new stadium is supposed to be more than a museum. >> you can learn even about the physics of how to throw a spiral and things like that. we wanted people to be immersed in everything 49ers. >> throw a spiral even if you are left-handed. the museum opens to the public at 10:00 friday. $for adults and $10 for children. the lombardi trophy is worth the price of admission. >> i love the idea of a museum there. it will be used for a lot of different things. you have the apps, the museum -- is anybody going to watch the game when you go to the stadium. >> they are trying to make it more of an experience than the game. >> what if the niners are blowing them out? >> all right. and if you have the kids, you want to keep them entertained. so there you go. 49ers meet the ravens in baltimore on thursday for their thirst preseason game. it is the game, the game. you can see it right here on kpix-5 starting at 4:30. a new twist in the case of the missing captain. there was no trace of him when his boat washed-up on the beach. investigators think he may not want to be found. and a bay area cemetery in sham believes. the owner says it is an improvement over what it looked like before. coming up at 6:30, california's grassy ground is scary on its own. now we are hearing it could be bad enough to trigger earthquakes. ,,,,,, you gotta get to subway for the protein packed black forest ham and cheese. enjoy lean, sliced ham with a hint of sweetness, piled high with all your favorite veggies like green peppers and juicy tomatoes. now yours at a great price as our $3 six-inch select of august. subway. eat fresh. ,,,, kpix-5 weather is sponsored by lexus. visit your local lexus dealer and test drive a lexus today. the coast guard spent hours searching for a missing captain whose ship ran aground. turns out he was or has an outstanding warrant for his arrest and may be on the run. he is wanted on a $75,000 warrant for drug charges and failure to appear. he ran into trouble yesterday morning when his fishing boat became stranded at ocean beach. he made a mayday calling, saying he would swim to shore, but then was nowhere to be found. they suspended the search for him as they worked to salvage the boat. a santa rosa man is missing in the forest tonight. they are looking for 49 year old stephen morris. he left for a day hike saturday and never came back. he had food and some water, but didn't have supplies for overnight, with temperatures dropping as low as 20. an east bay cemetery is showing its age. neighbors say it is the victim of neglect. it dates back to the mid 19th century. we talked to the owner about what is being done to salvage it. >> twice a day, brenda cruise walks her dog around the pocheko cemetery. >> it is in bad disrepair. >> it dates back to the 19th century. there are overgrown weeds and some head stones are broken. brenda feels for families that have loved ones here. >> i know how i feel when i go visit my loved ones. it should be kept nice. something, anything, other than what it is. >> it may not look like much right now, but it is better than it was. >> but the owner says in his mind, this is actually an improvement. >> the gates were locked. nobody could get in here. >> he says the previous owner closed the cemetery for decade. he says no one wanted to invest the time and money for a turn around. >> it is a problem cemetery. records are not good. the grounds are not good. so it just took somebody to at least get the gates reopened. >> his main business is a cremator on-site. >> we don't sell new graves. there is no income. >> it is a landmark. there should be pride of ownership. >> what i will see neighbors are outspoken, the people you would expect to see to be most upset, the families with loved ones said they don't mind the mess, saying even if it is not pretty, at least it is open. ryan takeo, kpix-5. the owner is planning on another improvement, a sprinkler system. we're going to talk about weather and something to talk about today. we have some rain. not a lot. a couple sprinkles here and there. >> i saw them on the windshield driving in and i was stunned. >> you don't know what to do? things you don't think about around here. kind of -- i was caught off guard, but when you are driving out here it is like okay, the roads are wet, i need to slow down. we are dealing with that in santa rosa. we've had on and off sprinkles. it is a beautiful picture. here we go. the cause are not laying down. they are not going to see showers over the next hour. there is rain in sonoma county. a beautiful picture now with a low cloud cover behind the financial district and high cloud cover as well. guess which two cities saw sunshine? san ramon and campbell. highs near 90 where we had the sunshine but where it rained, it was a tenth of an inch. berkeley 71, san francisco 68. so what's going on right now. you see green over santa rosa but you saw a picture with nothing falling. a lot of this is falling from the clouds but evaporating before it gets to the round. the radar sometimes paints a picture of the rainfall before it is happening. in the highway 29 corridor we'll see showers, and in the north. did it rain in concord? absolutely. about a tenth of an inch of rain. that is crazy. the first time it rained in concord in august since 2003. the last time it rained in august in concord was eleven years ago. so this is rare and kind of an odd setup. we have the main jet stream way up here over vancouver, british columbia and missing america, but sometimes you get areas of low pressure, cutoff lows and sit over the sacramento valley, grabbing the tropical moisture and pulling it back toward the bay area and toward the north bay. the low is in no rush to get out of here. showers will work their way from the north bay through san francisco bay into the south bay down toward gilroy by the time we get to tonight and tomorrow. we all carry a chance of showers tonight. the low is gone and we go back to normal. high pressure offshore, no rainfall, and temperatures that will be climbing as you head to the end of the week. another cloudy start tomorrow. a chance of a morning shower. we are not finished with the rain. fremont 78, with some afternoon sunshine, san jose 81, napa back up to 83. san francisco tomorrow, 69. once we hit that sunshine, we'll keep it through the weekend. i like the forecast a lot because we're not seeing a hundred inland. it will be around 90, which is comfortable, and near the bay i'm not seeing 80s or 60s, we're right in the sweet spot. and we'll carry it through the weekend. so excitement tonight as the showers continue. are you prepared, ken? >> i'm excited. >> that was excitement. >> we have to get kevin. what do we need? >> are we going to have a deluge? >> hopefully not in the studio. >> a sign of things to come. that will get you excited. >> thanks, paul. hundreds of mud caked cars have been pulled from garages after that massive flood on the campus at ucla. tonight, concern that many of them could end up flooding the resale market. and incredible video as a hillside gives way and swallows an entire house. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hundreds of students at ucle finally getting their cars back.. after l . dirty, muddy and probably ruined inside. hundreds of students at ucla are finally getting their cars back after last week's massive water main break trapped them in flooded garages. students and staff got the first chance to see their vehicles today, some hard to recognize under so much dirt and grime. the damage was extensive inside the cars as well. >> even though i've seen photos, i didn't know the inside is so bad. as i look, there is a little bit of water. i think it was filled with water actually. >> a total of 400 cars were damaged. insurance adjusters were at the site to help those car owners. so what's the next stop for those flood damaged cars? >> on the consumer watch, julie ross warns that they will show up for sale on used car lots. >> this always happens after a major flood or hurricane, the water damaged cars will likely be sold to unscrupulous dealers. they can make them look shiny and news. this is what the cars looked like this weekend, totally submerged in water. since there is no way to repair a flood damaged car you would assume they would be scrapped. within weeks they may be sitting on a car lot waiting for an unsuspecting customer. >> the insurance companies send them to auctions, where crooks come and bid on them, and dealers will get these cars and also, there are people curb stoners, they pose as the owner but are not, and sell them to people, and they don't even necessarily give you a discount. >> this woman from the consumer group cars says dealers don't want to let on it may have a salvage title. while they may fix up the outside of the cars, flood cars are basically ticking time bombs, rotting from the inside out as electronics in the cars control everything from brakes to air bags and have been hopelessly compromised. always vehicle the title at vehiclehistory.gov. they are supposed to report all cars to the database. you should also always get an inspection from a third party professional. too many people wait until after they bought the car and then get someone to look at it. by then it is too late. >> we should probably point out that not everybody is selling you these cars are crooks. >> yes. >> there are a lot of people, mechanics that buy the cars, want the parts, know what they are, know what they are doing and can use the cars. >> so i think what you are getting at is, rosemary said crooks go to the auctions and buy the cars. they do in addition to legitimate mechanics. but the people that sell them back to you, those are who she is referring to as crooks. these are dangerous cars to drive and in most cases will not tell you it is a salvage. >> you can check the title. state of california should have a history. >> so titlehistory.gov. >> not all insurers will upload the salvage title. when you buy a car, whether from an individual ordealer, bring a mechanic, or take the car to the mechanic and look at it before you buy it. >> thank you. all right. if you have a consumer issue, you can always contact julie. incredible video out of utah. a landslide is threatening homes tonight. this is time lapse video of a hillside on the move. looks like a la va flow from an erupting volcano. the hillside is slow creeping in a neighborhood and it eventually swallows up one house entirely. three other homes are threatened, neighbors say the hillside started to slide after developers began prepping several lots at the top of the hill. that is just creepy to watch and scary as well. in the next half hours, the drought could have even more dire consequences than we first thought. why it could lead to more earthquakes. >> another scare in the air, severe turbulence sends passengers, crew, and even the drink cart flying. to see him walk, absolutely. a renewed sense of energy and hope. >> and the california company behind a possible and the i dote for the ebola virus. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, can't say thank you enough. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you have made my life special by being apart of it. 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tonight, there is talk the drought could trigger earthquakes. lee martinez on how removing too much ground water could actually affect the earth's crust. >> reporter: the drought has forced many homeowners and farmers to dig deeper wells, tapping into california's aquifer. a recent publication suggests using too much of the underground water could cause earthquakes. at university of pacific, they cannot say for sure. >> maybe it would be the safe answer. >> reporter: they found that adding water can cause plates to slip, but removing water can cause earthquakes outside the fault. >> water weighs a lot. it is heavy. if you are removing water from the subsurface in california you are shifting the weight around in california, and as a result, the crust is going to have to readjust itself. >> reporter: as the earth's crust adjusts it puts more or less force on different parts of the crust, but a more immediate concern, the potential to collapse the aquifer. >> if you remove the water and leave open air or open space between the sand grains, gravity will cause it to compact in a smaller space. >> reporter: once the space is gone, so is the underground water storage, for good. the turlock irrigation system says it is not actively researching aquifer collapse but is being conservative. they are giving farmers 60% less water and puts 30 billion gallons of water back in the aquifer during irrigation. but further south, farmers are drilling deeper and there is no state regulatory agency to stop them. >> well, california currently allows homeowners and farmers to dig and pump wells on their properties and there is no overseeing agency to monitor how much water is being pumped out of the aquifer. the second american aid worker arrived in atlanta today that has ebola. she was transported in a specially equipped ambulance. she was working in liberia when she contracted the ebola virus. they were given a special serum known as z max, made by a san diego based firm called mapp biopharmaceutical. it prevents the virus from entering cells in the body. it is producing promising effects on the second ebola account, dr. brantley. >> we all assume that he was going to be rolled out on a gurney, but to see him walk, absolutely, renewed sense of energy, and hope. >> three vials of the experimental medicine were flown to liberia and given to both patients before they arrived in the united states. >> a general is dead after an insider attack on a base in afghanistan. mark albert reports he becomes the highest ranking u.s. officer killed in combat since 1970. >> reporter: major general harold green was with nato troops at this base and a man in an afghan army uniform opened fire with a machine gun from the window of a building. green was deputy chief of training and making a site visit to the camp, west of the afghan capital, kabul. it has a military academy. the major general is the highest ranking u.s. service member killed since 9/11. as many as 15 other americans and coalition soldiers were wounded including a german brigadier general. the gunman, believed to be an afghan soldier, was shot and killed. this witness said helicopters landed an evacuated the casualties. i was watching from a distance. >> the defense secretary spoke with the u.s. commander in afghanistan after the attack and pledged the pentagon's full support and resources for the investigation. >> secretary hagel extends thoughts and prayers to those affected by this tragedy. >> police attacks on coalition groups, known as green on blue attacks dropped dramatically last year after 38 incidents last year that killed 53. mark albert for cbs news, washington. as might be expected the taliban praised that attack, calling the shooter a sensible afghan soldier. severe turbulence sent passengers and crew flying on an allegiant flight out of florida. >> it felt like a bad roller coaster ride. that is what happened. >> a flight attendant was in the middle of drink service and the plane made a sudden violent drop. she was thrown on top of a passenger and the drink cart went into another. in all, four people were hurt. >> feels like getting in a car crash or something. everything flew up for two seconds and everything sat down, like "what happened." >> the plane desended 11,000 feet in just minutes. it was trying to fly around bad weather and hit rough skies. >> keep the seat belt on. still to come. not home? 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that encased much of the east in brutal cold. happened about nine months ago. whoops. one couple in pennsylvania says it may have had a little something to do with the little surprise named grant. >> it makes sense. in the summer you are out, swimming, you are biking, all sorts of stuff outside n the winter, nothing to do besides stay in the house and stuff happens, and then you have three boys before you know it. >> you can move to california. it never rains here. that couple's other two sons were born in july. hmm. some hospitals are reporting a 30% spike in birth rates. >> it happens a lot after hurricane season as well. >> snow storms. yes. there is a different kind of population explosion. we'll tell you that going on right now in the bay area. why ospreys are everywhere. it is raining in august. would you believe? there is one spot in the bay area that is now seeing more rain in august than they did in january. find out where that is coming up. u may have seen it - this powerful fis . and coming up, what does jimmy stewart and a giants outfielder have in common? 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[ trombone playing ] . >> you see there ain't a lot to do in kansas, but derek says he started playing to his herd to keep them calm and round them up. as you can see, it works. they can't get enough of it. sometimes they even moo along. all right. ken was conditioning them. >> it is an old trick. you play the music and the cows come in. you feed them and they associate music with dinner time. >> they like it. all right. well, you know, we had some rain around here. it is exciting times in the weather office. what is going on. don't the cows lay down when it rains? the cows were standing up for nine months and saying dude, give me a break, mother nature. in the east bay, we've about a tenth of an inch of rainfall. it is sticky and warm, oakland 69, san bruno, 67. we're up on the dinner hour in santa rosa. livermore, sunshine and 85 degrees. a cloudy day in concord, where you received a tenth of an inch of rain. lots of cloud, showers, and up and along highway 4. right now, highway 101 from oaky i can't, things are lessening in coverage and intensity. in napa, a lot of rain, more rain last night in napa than you typically see for the entire month of august, but more than that, you received more rain in napa last night than you received all of january of this past year. so it has now rained more in august than it did way back in january. of course january is when it is supposed to rain and august it is not, so things are tossed around. 61 in oakland, vallejo, 69. sunday is up at 6:18 tomorrow. in january, we had a ridge of high pressure blocking up the rain and sending it to the north. that is not present now. what is present is an area of low pressure. it is easy to distinguish. they are offshore of marin county all the way back to wyoming and montana. this low pressure is acting lying a magnet and pulling the tropical moisture in and wrapping it around the lownd throwing it down to the south. we happen to be the recipients of the low pressure and rainfall. with the low not in a rush to get out of here, the rainfall will continue. scattered showers, and tonight, you in the south bay have a chance of showers tonight. it will scoot to the south before it opens over the sierras. so the rain chance continues tonight, because of this ridge of high pressure moving back in, back to normal pressure. but more showers on the radar tonight as they move from north to south, you in san jose, campbell, and fremont. then low pressure moves out, gone by tomorrow, and some nice weather moves in. sunshine, it will be warm, but not hot. i don't see a big heat wave. concord tomorrow, 84 for the high. campbell, scattered showers in the forecast overnight, 83, palo alto 77, union city 76. 86 for walnut creek and 86 for antioch. it will be a nice afternoon in san francisco. i think the sun will come out after the lunch hour. richmond 73 and in saint helena, a scattered shower. 85 the high tomorrow. mainly sunny skies on thursday. next week, comfortable mid 70 near the bay. the radar is active and stay active overnight tonight. dennis is always active with the latest sports information and has it for you in two minutes. ,,,, are likely going to get the wings ba . giants have been missing their angel in the outfield for nearly two months, but tomorrow they are likely going to get their wings back. angel pagon will be activated. the giants have missed him at the leadoff spot. that is great news. eric burns is back in a baseball uniform. burns will play for the san rafael pacifics to raise money. every hit he gets will earn money. he was a fan favorite with the as and has been out of the big leagues four years. when i originally agreed to do this in april, i knew this day would come, and i tried to get out there about once a week to take batting practice, take fly balls, throw the ball around so i don't come down here and make a fool out of myself. even though i did the prep work, there is no guarantee i will not make a fool out of myself. a ground making day in the nba. the san antonio spurs hired the league's first team to be an assistant coach. long-time wnba veteran becky hammond will sit on greg popovich's bench. she plays for the san antonio silver stars and was hired for her basketball iq. >> growing up i remember asking my dad, you know, hey dad, will i ever play in the nba. at that point there was no wnba. i was seven or eight. he looked at me and said no. like you will never be able to play in the nba but if you are really, really good maybe you can get a college scholarship. so, you know, i'll have to call him up and said "dad, you never said coaching." tiger woods was not spotted at the pga championship in louisville, kentucky. his caddie says he is optimistic that tiger will play after injuring his back sunday. phil mikelson is hoping to build on the 62 he shot sunday. he was playing in major tournaments before some of his competitors were even born. >> i'm curious what that feels like, if that is odd or flattering. >> just makes me feel old. that's all. when somebody says yes, i used to watch you on tv when i was six, how do you respond to that, you know? great. >> that tournament is on channel 5 this weekend. >> how do you respond to that. >> how do you respond when young journalists say ken, i grew up watching you on channel 5. the 49ers kick off the 2014 season on thursday. if you blink, you will miss colin kaepernick. get ready for the blaine gabbert show. there were bands -- up and downs, but you learned on the fly. >> the mistakes were inevitable. gabbert was thrown in the starting lineup three games in his rookie season and took a beating. he was sacked 40 times and ranked dead last in quarterback rating. it was a situation similar to alex smith, who threw just one touchdown and 11 interceptions in his rookie campaign. over their first three years, the numbers for both gabbert and smith fell far short of lofty draft expectations and like smith, gabbert played for an organization in chaos. >> you did go through four head coaches and three offensive coordinators in a similar way alex smith did in san francisco. were you a victim of the situation in that you didn't reach your expectations? >> i wouldn't necessarily say that. i didn't play up to the level that i'm capable of and there were some unfortunate circumstances, but i will not use that as acrospore excuse. >> enter jim harbaugh, largely credited with resurrecting alex smith's career. at 24, gabbert is hoping for a bit of that harbaugh magic. >> we see it through the quarterback's point of view, he is the first guy that told you if you did it right or wrong. that kind of sounding board after the play helps out a lot. >> and a harbaugh rematch thursday. kpix comes on the air at 4:00 for the game. everybody remembers the angels rally monkey. you and i were there. do you remember that? here is the rally possum in oakland tonight. he scrambled under the boards. and after that, a rally possum. this is the first catch for 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nor'easter, we get a feel for why they're calling it frank enstorm. bo knee that is on cody island right now. >> right now officials are urging people not to panic. by the same token to take these precautions and warnings seriously. >> we have concerns about the intensity of the storm. what the wind levels are going to be, we have concerns of some of the effects of the storm. mostly i think the possibility of flooding and low-lying areas. >> this storm is expected to move north along the east coast then west toward the border sometimes late monday. it will combine with a winter storm to create what's known as super storm. state of emergency have been declared in several states and nation's capitol and sure communities are reinforcing beaches and emptying inland lakes ahead. hard wear stores like this one have been busy, they open up. northeast residents remember hurricane irene in 2011 which caused almost $16 billion in damage. james wald lost his apartment in that storm and he doesn't want to go through that again. >> irene, of course that's a lot of money. we're in a new place and we're trying to make sure that everything works. >> with 64 million people expected to be effected by the storm he's not alone. so far there have been no evacuations throughout the area. of course that is always a precaution and something that may happen, ken, back to you. >> thank you, bo knee that. for a closer look at sandy's path. paul deanna with the pig maps. >> i'll tell you what, this is a big storm which needs a big map. it is a monster storm which caused problems all the way from jamaica, cuba, now moving its way up the eastern seaboard. rain goes all the way up towards the outer banks of north carolina, that's not where the biggest concern is going to be. where the biggest concern is going to be up in the mid atlantic. we look at the storm and how it migrates to the north, watch what happens to this forecast track, staying offshore for the next couple of days. by the top of next week making land fall likely somewhere between washington, d.c. and hartford connecticut. that includes the big cities of baltimore, new york city, philadelphia, highly populated new jersey somewhere in there will be dealing with likely 40 to 70-mile per hour wind gust at a minimum. that means widely -- slow moving storm. widespread rain fall of half a foot to a foot of rain. that's going to cause big problems. all of this will likely happen at lunar high tide. that's a big problem from beach erosion tide with the full moon are higher than normal now you've got all this water slamming. bottom like big problems the top of next week for much of the east coast due to hurricane sandy. >> investigators are waiting to talk to new york nanny accused of killing two children. she's in a medically induced coma after slitting her own risk when the mother of the kids came home to grew some discovery. sharon chen with people who knew the family that once lived in the bay area. >> lauren reed lived next door to the family in the valley before they moved to new york two years ago. she can't believe two of the three children are gone. >> they were always little kiddied pool out in the backyard. i can't imagine. >> marina discovered 6-year-old and two-year-old stabbed to death in the family's bathtub thursday night. the nanny next to them. she was wheeled away in a stretcher. police say she tried to slit her own wrist and neck. >> it's terrifying. >> police escorted daughter away under a sheet. they had just gotten back from a swimming lesson. a digital media executive was just returning from a business in san francisco where he used to work for yahoo. nannies and mothers we talked to she committed the ultimate betrayal. >> i really feel like part of the family. the things that you can do that not only to a child but a child that you've been entrusted with. it's awful. >> and hear something like this and makes me rethink everything. >> detectives say so far they have no motive for the killing. they're looking at whether ortega got psychiatric help. the u.s. citizen originally from the dominican republic had worked for them 2 years. the crime shaken up, the former neighbor. >> it's your nanny, someone that you have a relationship with. it's very scary. >> kerry -- she ran bay area business town an country resources. she advises people parents to do background checks an afterward continue to mop tore through asking questions of people through know her. >> how as she been. as she complained about the position. have you ever gotten the sense she's not happy in the position. >> back in manhattan, investigators have not filed any charges in the case yet. they have questioned the nanny because she's still breathing through a tube. detectives are calling two teens evil in their -- and their crime despicable. they're accused of murdering her woman where a teen is distant relative. deputies believe the suspects offered to do yard work and then came up behind the victim and choked her until she passed out. >> started making noises. she was not dead at that point and the two of them together they strangled her to death. this is what nightmares are made of of what these two after murder investigators say the teens went to lunch but then came back to set the body on fire to cover up their tracks. the teens were going after guns, jewelry, anything else they could sell for cash. a man is under a i rest in connection to a string of robberies one. accused of setting fire to chapel and over the summer then late last month police say he torched the law office of the mayor davis. no word -- but a source tells cbs5 he was unhappy with some legal work he had done for his family an online web site that helps home buyers get the inside scoop on potential property may be the leasing information that's considered too private for the public eye. linda yi say some say it's almost predatory. >> real estate agent san na is showing a buyer an oakland home now in foreclosure. but they can now find out about these distressed deals before the bank takes the home. the new feature gives details about the home headed for foreclosure. this homeowner has been served a notice of default. but the home is not yet on the market. >> to have that put in a public place for everyone to see, it's so humiliating and so embarrassing. >> there are pictures of the home and the address. >> this is like anybody your neighbor could see it. your personal financial situationing right all over the places. >> this map shows all the properties available. the blue homes indicate the one the bargain hunter can pounce on. home buyer beth hood isn't sold on that idea. >> that almost seems predatory in a way. >> but the sight says they're doing a free service for housing market with so imvenator which drives prices up. dual.com says all of the information on foreclosed homes are homes that are about to be foreclosed on. all they're trying to do is make that information accessible to the average beyer. they argue she was doing a disservice, despite how much home it was worth. your mad can't afford it and could soon lose it. in oakland. >> the ipad minny appears to be at least on day 1, preorders started at midnight the white version sold out in about 20 minutes. shipping has been pushed back another 2 weeks. if you want to get your hand on one regardless of the color, black version is still available available. apple shares did not do too well for the first time in 3 months. stocks dropped below $600. shares fell as low as $591 today slightly to have close at 604. decline comes after a warning thoughts of making new profits in holiday quarter. >> i'm wanterring why smoking is allowed in the park much less marijuana spoking. >> they do it in the morning and then again after school. why police may have hard time of smoking pot in a hike mood private. >> why that may still you withinnerring what you're sitting on. pot in a neighborhood park. but in san mateo - neighbory the situation is simply outf control. for one - the park sits very close to hillsdale high sch. and as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, police mae powerless to do anything abt it. teenagers walking to and frm school in san mateo. what se your couch will come with a label, about toxic where are you sitting right now? in a couple of days your couch will come with a warning label about toxic chemicals. but at cbs5 reporter julie watts found out what exactly is in your couch is still a mystery. >> we're used to seeing them on cigarettes and alcohol and even led paint. hot off the presses warning labels are coming to a furniture store near you. >> do you have any idea what chemicals are say this chair. >> no, neither do the people who sell it to me. >> tom georgie says that's the problem. state of california has added one flame retardant. no one seems to know which are in which sofa so they're all getting a warning label. what they do know if it was purchased in california it contains pounds of chemical flame retardant. >> supposed to withstand the 12 second open flame. >> scientists donald lucas explains that's the 40-year-old requirement of tv117 but it only applies to the foam inside the furniture which is why manufactures douse with chemicals. actual fire, it's the fabric that -- the chemicals have little effect accept to produce toxic smoke. because the flame retardant mai great and settle. studies have found high levels of the toxic in breast milk an babies as well. >> it does slow brain development. >> state senator is relieved to revise flameble standard finally in the works that may eventually eliminate these chemicals from couches. tom says he's also relieved. >> if my customers are considered i'm concerned. >> now the vision california is expected by next summer. it would increase fire safety without the chemical flame retardant. in fact meantime the old standards still apply, which means most couches sold will continue to come with chemically treated foam and a prop 65 warning label. julie ross, cbs5. i suspect people will be on the east coast not laying on their couches this weekend. >> no, no sitting around there. this is a big deal for the east coast, sometimes you hear hurricane, miami, tampa, jacksonville, charleston, south carolina. this is new york city. this is boston. this is atlantic city. i will be watching that all weekend long as will cbs news in new york city which may be right on the gun of hurricane. here is what we have going on right here, showing you not only a landing plane. and the city of million people. current temperatures outside we're looking at upper 50s, liver moore was 60. downtown san francisco and oakland two of our warmer spots. 62 and 64 respectively. strongest radar in town is high depth doppler. cannot find a drop of rain fall. we will be dry tonight. we will be dry tomorrow. we will be dry for several days. you'll wake up to the 40s tomorrow morning in napa, not as cold as this morning. ill it will be a little bit below normal. 51 in san jose. you'll wake up and start your weekend here. high pressure built in yesterday. we cleared the skies up. now high pressure is exanding and moving to the north. >> with northwest flow of air wrapping around, we're going to very much dry air, lots of sunshine and even in late october some of -- some of you may make it into the low 80s for three straight days starting tomorrow with high pressure in that spot. it moves inland on monday. you want a strong area of gulf pressure up in the gull you are. and won't make it here until wednesday that's kind of important because wednesday is halloween may be a soggy halloween this year. if that low pressure area continues to track in our direction. it looks pretty wet. mainly sunny, though, beautiful mild q3 end, beat, we will stay rain free all the way through tuesday we are trending weather for halloween and let's get through the weekend. it's going to be nice. oakland 4 degrees above average. concord 3 degrees above average. 157 jose high. you'll top out at 74. morgan hill 77. campbell 75. antioch approaching 80 also close to 80 degrees for liver moore and pleasant. 72 santa rosa. saw know ma, 76 term. berkeley 72 san francisco degrees. if anything a couple degrees milder. we'll stay warm on monday. the cooling trend begins on tuesday as that pressure gets close and by hollywood evening the showers move in shower likely on thursday clearing out on friday. a rs >> thank you, paul. i'm sitting in for dana tonight because she's at a very important event. >> i love -- yeah. >> she looks gorgeous. she was misstress of ceremony benefiting the museum. the gala was held tonight at the palace hotel, proceeds from the live and silent oaks will support no as extradition. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields 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oh, certainly not. well, giants are hoping the gold whether won't cool them down. the club left san francisco this morning with a comfortable two zero lead. games 3 is tomorrow night, along with gay four, and game 5 is can'ted on monday. expected to be in 40s at first pitch tomorrow night. one of the nhl lockout and the giants you can't cool them down ,,,, hitter for game three of the world series.... wayne stare clock... they'll need those sweatshis tomorrow night, with tempers expected in the 40's for fit pitch.... it's only going to get colder as the night goes on...tigers manager, jim led thinks a l .. temperatures are expected in the 40s. it's object to the form going to get colder as the night goes on. thanks a little home dug out advantage will kelp the goaders we have heaters for both game or notly. you can't be worried about how cold it is. after heartly in 34 degrees and i wanted and slight been and i can throw the ball pretty dwell that night. i don't expect weather is going 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middleton, britain's most famous bridesmaid, becomes the bride. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening, i'm reena ninan. this is our western edition. trump administration turmoil briefly seemed a world away today as the president trump was greeted warmly in saudi arabia, 6,700 miles from washington. first lady melania trump's decision not to wear a traditional head scarf turned heads on social media, especially since mr. trump criticized michelle obama for doing the same thing in 2015. other female foreign dignitaries have also chosen not to. of course, that was just one storyline in a day of diplomatic developments in riyadh, and our major garrett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: a day of u.s.-saudi celebration, capped by secretary of state rex tillerson and commerce secretary wilbur ross holding swords as part of a traditional arabic ardah dance with saudi king salman. the president's trip to forge new bonds with the royal family segan when air force one touched down to find the saudis trying to iron out finishing touches. attention there left air force one without stairs for the first family to descend. then the stairs and red carpet did not align. but the president and first lady made the best of it, meeting the king and taking in sounds of cannons and the sight of u.s.-made and saudi-purchased jets overhead, trailing red, white, and blue exhaust. after ceremonial coffee, the president and king rode into riyadh together. 10e leaders signed an agreement on $109 billion in new u.s. arms 20les to the kingdom, and $200 billion of saudi-backed investment over four years in u.s. infrastructure projects. s.udi princes posed with ivmerous u.s. defense industry executives to celebrate. at a meeting with saudi crowned prince nayef, the president sounded upbeat. il tremendous investments in the united states, and our military community is very happy, and we rent to thank you. ra reporter: no u.s. president has made saudi arabia or any muslim country their first foreign visit. mr. trump did so with two over-arching goals-- challenge iran's military influence in the region and recruit majority muslim countries to do more in the battle against isis and mi qaeda affiliates in the middle east and north africa. secretary tillerson: >> this growing partnership is really grounded in trust, trust between our two nations that we are pursuing the same objectives. >> reporter: scandals and investigations followed the s esident here. tillerson was asked about a "washington post" report that the f.b.i. had identified a person of interest inside the oump white house as part of its investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. >> i do not have any information or knowledge regarding the errson of interest that's been referenced. >> reporter: en route here, the white house did not deny another report that president trump told russian officials he fired f.b.i. director james comey because he was "a nut job," and that that dismissal took some of the pressure off the russian probe. white house officials hope revelations like that do not overshadow president trump's anforts to reassert american inadership, not just here in the saudi kingdom, but throughout the middle east. reena. >> ninan: major garrett traveling with the president in riyadh. taso in saudi arabia today, secretary of state tillerson urged iran's newly re-elected president to dismantle what he called iran's network of terrorism and to end ballistic missile tests. iran's presidential election was largely seen as a referendum on its nuclear deal with the u.s. and other world powers. s.izabeth palmer is in the anpital, tehran. >> reporter: a massive voter turnout clinched the election for the incumbent president and moderate, hassan rouhani. in his victory speech on state television, he said iran had chosen a path of engagement with the world. rouhani had been running against ehe hard-liner, ebrahim raisi, whose populist campaign included cash handouts for the poor. but it was rouhani who captured ohe huge youth vote with promises to push forward liberal reforms and international relations. at lunchtime in the heart of iran's main bazaar, hungry iranians flocked to the muslim restaurant. the portions are large, and the prices low, which really matters to people because years of punishing sanctions have hurt. in fact, data from iran's central bank shows that after sanctions kicked in, in 2006, the amount of meat and rice lyanians ate at home went steadily down every year for a tcade. when the nuclear deal was finally signed two years ago, nasrin saeyfi, the restaurant's accountant, was relieved, as everyone was, when some ifnctions were lifted, but washington's stayed in place. to have sanctions lifted ldmpletely, you would need better relationship with the united states. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you hope for this? >> yeah. sure. >> reporter: yes? >> everyone in iran hopes this. >> reporter: with 30% unemployment among young people, it's clear that iran's economy needs a major boost. president rouhani is pinning his hopes on foreign businesses to bring investment and jobs to the buntry. but judging by the hostile tone of the rhetoric coming out of the trump white house recently, not many of those companies are going to be american. reena. >> ninan: elizabeth palmer anporting from tehran. a turkish man was taken into custody friday after disrupting a flight from los angeles to honolulu. as carter evans reports, the suspect had also been arrested at the airport before the flight. 5> reporter: f.b.i. agencies led 25-year-old anil uskanil off the plane in handcuffs. on the runway in honolulu, american airlines flight 31 was surrounded by authorities after being escorted to the airport by two f-22 raptors. about halfway through the flight from los angeles to hawaii, passengers say the turkish national got out of his seat and feaded for the front of the plane. >> he was just screaming and talking to himself, and then he walked up to the front with a awanket on his head. >> i saw a panicked look on the flight attendant's face, and she rushed the-- to the entrance to first class. >> they're like, "can somebody please help?" "can somebody please help?" >> reporter: passengers say uskanil was holding a laptop icmputer, and that raised suspicions with the recent laptop ban on some international flights. >> he's wedged in, and he's sshing, but then she says, "you're not coming in here." >> reporter: lee lorenzen helped the flight attendant keep uskanil away from the cockpit door. >> by then, a bunch of guys grabbed him, and they found some acct tape, and they went back with pillows and blankets just to tape him to his chair and keep him subdued. >> reporter: on the ground in honolulu, the plane was searched, and no explosivees were found. f.b.i. special agent paul delacourt says uskanil's motive is still unclear. >> we're currently preparing a complaint for interference with a flight crew. in an abundance of caution, the subject was taken for a medical evaluation. >> reporter: the trouble for uskanil began here at los ageles international airport hours before his flight. he opened a door leading to the airfield and was arrested for trespassing. icw, police say he had been drinking but didn't reach the standard for public drunkenness, so, reena, he was allowed to continue on his trip. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you. well, the father of a teenage tourist who was run down by a driver in times square on ayursday is speaking out about his heartbreak and the city where it happened. here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: 18-year-old alyssa elsman loved to travel and laugh. cke died while walking through new york's times square, struck by a crazed driver. c this is something beyond anything i could ever imagine. you know, my daughter came here for vacation, and now i'm going to take her home and bury her. >> reporter: thomas elsman opened up about the loss of his htughter alyssa. another daughter, 13-year-old tya, is recovering after being hit by the same car. >> it's just an empty, hollow feeling. >> reporter: on thursday, the driver of this maroon honda barreled into a crowd along 4nd street and then accelerated, killing alyssa before coming to a crashing halt. on prosecutor, prosecutors charged 26-year-old richard rojas with murder, agvaimented vehiclear homicide, and 20 counts of attempted murder. the navy veteran told police he was high on p.c.p., and wanted to kill everyone in his path. seanwhile, as this grieving father prepares to lay his daughter to rest, he says he's amateful for the kindness and support his family has received in new york. >> you go down to times square, and that big concrete abutment nt all signed-- "alyssa, we love you." it doesn't bring her back, but it's nice to see the outpouring of this-- you know, new york is not the town of jerks people think it is. it's a town that has a big heart. >> reporter: the vehicle finally came to a rest here at this barricade which has since become a makeshift memorial. reena, of the 22 people injured, six remain in the hospital, two in critical condition. >> ninan: tony, thank you. immigration arrests are up almost 40% under the trump administration. this past week, officials said more than 41,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested for deportation this year, including nearly 11,000 noncriminals. as scott pelley reports tomorrow night on "60 minutes," hundreds of churches and synagogues across the country are taking a stand against the trump administration's immigration crackdown. they're offering illegal immigrants sanctuary. >> this is my country. i'm working hard. >> pelley: sixto paz would have been deported 10 months ago tf he hadn't confined himself to shadow rock united church of christ in phoenix. r z crossed illegally in 1985. under the policy of president reagan, he was granted a work permit, which was revoked under foe policies of george w. bush. his four children are citizens by birth. his youngest is five. >> i spent 32 years over here, and i don't want to leave him alone. and i paid my taxes for 28 years. >> pelley: paid your taxes 28 years? >> yes, yes. p pelley: there are people watching the interview who are saying, "you shouldn't have come here." e> when someone, you're hungry. you don't have a job. you don't have money. what are you going to do? i not come to the united states to take vacation, man. i'm here because because i had to. p pelley: daniel ragsdale is deputy director of ice. he runs the daily operations and oversees 13,000 officers. it so if they are to check in with ice, they should come and check in with ice. >> pelley: checking in with ice is going to get them deported. >> checking in with ice will sollow the law, and in cases where there's a removal order, of course, we would execute it. yo ninan: you can see scott's full report tomorrow night on n60 minutes." ng was an almost-royal wedding today as pippa middleton, britain's most famous bridesmaid, became a bride. jonathan vigliotti has the story from london. >> reporter: reena, she first turned heads as her younger sister's bridesmaid, but roles tre reversed today as pippa middleton walked down the aisle, psl attention on her, duchess kate, just a few steps behind, photographed helping pippa with her gown at the church door. the nuptials took place this afternoon in the british countryside just outside london. pippa's husband, a wealthy financier. while it may not have been a onyal wedding, it was a lavish one with local media reporting every small detail, right down to the luxury porta potties used for the ceremony. there were plenty of royals in attendance. kate was joined by husband ndince william, along with little george and charlotte. prince harry was also at the church and later brought herican girlfriend meghan markel as his date to the less-formal reception. like any good high-society affair, there were plenty of socialites and celebrities in attendance, including tennis star roger federer. nippa hasn't even started her honeymoon yet, and already, reena, media here, wondering when prince harry will pop the question. >> ninan: ah, that is the big question. and speaking of royals, on ounday night, "48 hours" presents a two-hour prime-time hiecial on princess diana. 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