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KPIX KPIX 5 News At 11PM January 22, 2018

Weijia jiang is live on capitol hill with what happens now. Reporter Mitch Mcconnell left saying its time to go to bed with some type of a victory because democrats had to agree to come back tomorrow. So its unclear if theyll actually pass a measure tomorrow. Reporter the senate adjourned sunday night without a vote to reopen the government. We have yet to reach an agreement on a path forward that would be acceptable for both sides. Reporter both Senate Leaders agree to move a vote on a measure to fund the government through february 8th to noon tomorrow rather than 1 00 a. M. As scheduled. Lets step back from the brink. Lets stop victimizing the American People and get back to work on their behalf. Reporter lawmakers are looking for so called protection from dreamers. Illegal immigrants brought to this country as children. Several lawmakers are expressing concern that if they dont resolve this now each side will just dig in even more. That is absolutely critical that we not continue this. Number one on behalf of the count are country but also i think resolution gets a lot more difficult. Reporter a group of republicans and democrats huddled sunday in search of a compromise and will meet again monday. Given the nature of this whole debate itll be impossible for us not to move on to immigration. Reporter over the weekend, tourists saw the shut down at popular sites. But the government is bracing for monday when hundreds of thousands will be without funding for at least part of the day. Even though they are close they are not done yet. Even if the Senate Clears this revised measure. What is the idea that the house will go for it. Since this measure of rescheduling the vote. The chamber will be open to changing the date from their bill from february 16th to the eighth. You will remember that bill did not mention immigration. So its unclear exactly what language the senate bill will have so well have to wait to see how house members react to the possibility of an immigration discussion at the same time as addressing the budget. Weijia jiang, live for us on capitol hill, weijia thank you. Democrats will be complisite to every crime by an immigrant. If you want to start a fight i suppose its helpful. But we dont need a fight. Reporter as the government shut down continues representative John Giramendi says this ad released by president Donald Trumps campaign does nothing to resolve the issue. Democrats who stand in our way will be complisite. What we need to do is is stop the finger pointing and get down to work. Reporter Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer calls this ad a shameless attempt by the president and giramen di could not agree more. It puts more heat on this when we really need to cool it off. Reporter paul ryan told John Dickerson on face the nation he did not know if the ad was productive. Andrea nakano. The rain on the high def doppler. First were going to look at the city where theres not rain. That will change as the night goes on. We will all get wet before sunrise tomorrow and the latest on the high def doppler shows a sharp line of the disturbance will make its way south of the Golden Gate Bridge but its not there yet. There are heavy downpours coming down near windsor. There are showers most of them light as we take a look at the view. And roads have been shut down due to the rain, its not clear when they will reopen. Reporter nearly 5 million gallonsover untreated waste water spill into the bay. Closed beaches include carmel, monterey, lovers point park and san carlos beach. Waste water spilled into the ocean through a facility pipe. Monterey one water immediately started sampling the water. We would have received an alarm but there was an electronic control failure that made that alarm not come through. As flow came up we should have received another alarm. No alarm came through to our operator. Beaches will remain closed until lab results show that the water is safe again. If it rains an advisory will be in effect for all of Monterey County to warn residents and visitors against any contact with ocean water. Betty yu family and friends held a tearful vigil for two young sisters tonight held in a crash in antioch. Camila cardoza and ledezi cardoza, candles were lit in their honor while people sang. Noe saucedo was speeding fleeing from police when he ran a red light and slam into the truck carrying the little girls and their mother. The mother is still in the hospital tonight. This has been a nightmare that is unbelievable. And its hard to come to reality. Reporter saucedo is charged with murder and is being held on more than 1 million bail. He also faces felony evading, stolen vehicle and drug possession. A uc Berkeley Student recently detained at an immigration check point is back at school tonight. His welcomed return comes with an uncertain future. Warm embraces and big smiles at Oakland International airport. As luis mora a College Student just released from federal custody has made it back to the bay area. Its called freedom in l. A. Reporter the uc Berkeley Student was arrested. He took a wrong turn and steered his car into an immigration check point. Last week a judge agreed to allow him to postbonds. He is now headed back to class. Im honored to the people who are supporting me and the people who did not support me. Because that shows how we unify with people with difference pers perspective and thats what makes this country great. Reporter luis is 20 years old. He was brought to the u. S. By his parents when he was in 13. Luis came in 2009 so he missed the cut off by two years. The only reason why myself and other wonderful people like myself are not american legals yet because of how broken the system is. If the system would actually work none of us would be here today. Reporter make no mistake about it, luis considers himself a dreamer as the folks who came here to pick him up at the airport. He wants to study politics and wants to eventually become an american diplomat. The van seen driving down the sidewalk in one of the citys bustling neighborhoods. What does it take to make a science retrofit on your own home . We talk to one man who did just that. She had a friend that had died. And it would be a way to help other women and also of getting some extra money. A medical mystery tonight behind egg donations. The local doctor who wants to see major changes after the sudden death of her daughter. Even if no one in your home smokes, Secondhand Smoke can be closer than you think. Secondhand smoke from a neighbors apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. Secondhand smoke is toxic. Especially to children. Protect your family. Visit tobaccofreeca. Com. Attempted murder charges. Investigators say. This is him in the video. Heaing down a si driver in San Francisco is facing attempted murder charges tonight. Investigators say this is him in the video heading down a sidewalk in the castro. You can see people running after him try to stop him. Amazingly no pedestrians were hurt. The van first plowed into rosis deli yesterday afternoon. Kenneth water also took some parking meters before getting back out on the road and driving the wrong way. Crews eventually arrested a few blocks away on top of attempted murder he faces driving under the influence. You have seen these ads, donate your eggs, help a family and make some money. But do egg donors face Long Term Health risks. Andrea borba with one mothers warning. Reporter jessica wan, vivacious and beautiful. She was lovely, she also did modeling. Reporter jessica was a talented musician, composer and film maker. While a student on stanford she saw ads looking for donors. She had a friend who did it. It would be a way for her to help somebody and making some money. Its a daily injection in order to produce multiple eggs rather than just one egg. Reporter jessica donated eggs on three different occasions. Jessica was diagnosed with colon cancer. Two years later, she died. Youre not supposed to bury your children. Its awful. Reporter Jennifer Schneider is jessicas mother she set out to understand why. We were very puzzled. Reporter theres no Family History or bad genes that put jessica in danger. We actually had her dna testing. Reporter jessicas mother wondered if the drugs led to her diagnosis. No one in the u. S. Keeps track of what happens to egg donors. I was shocked. Reporter in a report published last year, dr. Schneider reported on five cases of Breast Cancer in young egg donors with no genetic risk and while she admits thats not proof of a link shes calling for a National Egg Donor registry and long term studies. We really need to do this research to find out then we would know. I believe the data that we have is very reassuring. Reporter ucsf reproductive endo chronologist says the same drugs are used in ivf. No definitive studies have proven a link between the use of fertility drug and cancers. Whether its our young egg donors, whether its young women who are freezing to freeze their eggs we dont want to put any of our patients at risk. However egg donors want more. A lot of egg donors would really support a study. Reporter she wrote about her experiences in the daily californian. Its really amazing and glad that theres an industry that exists. Im happy to know that theres families that have their kids because of me. Reporter she believes that when it came to her egg donations, she would have liked to be better informed. All a doctor can tell you is theres no long term risks. I cant say for sure why she died. But what i do know is how many other women, young women are going to die and were not going to know why for sure because we never looked into it. Reporter in San Francisco, andrea borba. Dr. Cedars says the u. S. Health system is so fragmented it does not follow women who donate their eggs. We have rain that has spread south from hayward to the south bay. Well all get wet overnight tonight. As we look toward the bay bridge. From San Francisco has gotten a coating of rain. Rain will spread south under the influence of High Pressure thats over the puget sound. As a result, rain, rain, rain. Temperatures tonight will be in the 40s for the most part in the bay area. Much more balmy than they were last night. Draw a bead on it. The high def doppler from mount vaca shows very good downpours but they can be found outside the bay area. And as you get down to San Pablo Bay and corta madera generally light. Thats kind of whats happening in the east bay shoreline and down through the san jose airport. This cold front will sag south in the wee hours in the morning. Concord 55 degrees right now. Futurecast shows us how the night is going to play out. Here we are in the early going the front begins to fall apart by tomorrow a couple of hours at sunrise not much left as monday goes on it all gets out of the bay area by tomorrow afternoon. Leave us with clouds so tomorrow will be fairly cloudy and a little bit of rain lingering during the morning commute. Tuesday looks okay. Well have sunshine coming up but watch what happens on wednesday. Here comes another more powerful system by wednesday afternoon. Futurecast in terms of amounts not much south of the golden gate. I dont even think its going to amount. 2 of an inch. More in the north bay and for overnight lows well be in the mid40s and for daytime highs well manage mid50s. South bay will get showers in the very early goings. Streets will be slick during the morning drive tomorrow. High temperature forecast in the east bay more of the same mid50s not a lot in the way of rain. And the north bay a little bit more. Maybe a quarter to half an inch by the time all is said and done monday night. The extended forecast well see another doze of rain coming into the bay area. On wednesday that will be a stronger system then drying out next weekend. The state wants to pay you big bucks to get your home ready for the big earthquake. Well tell you when and how you can apply. If youre the average person who likes a little power tools then you can do this job. Do it yourself earthquake retrofitting. We go underneath one mans home to see just how big of a job it really is. Coming up next on game day, its brady versus foles in super bowl lii. A former 49er executive is cringing at the top of another patriots super bowl. And its killing me. And vergalnd goes deep with the giants new first baseman. Evan longoria, coming up next. Kpix 5 weather brought to you by sleepworld. Com. Cbs eye on the community. Presented by target. Art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. Thats why target supports the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. The asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant. The reality is we all have a story to tell. Its what makes us who we are. Cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. Closed captioning is sponsored by living spaces. Everyone keeps saying you know its not a case of if but when. New program called earthquake brace and bolt will pay up to 3,000 toward the cost of a retrofit. The qualified homes must be built before 1979 and be located at an at risk zip code which is the entire bay area. Registration starts at earthquake brace and bolt. Com. Now seismic retrofitting a home is serious work and most people dont think they can even do it themselves. I did it you can do it. I even think ben bastida did it. One man is proving if you do it yourself, you can save big bucks. One man spent weekend after weekend doing the work. You want to tie your upper part of your house your living space to your foundation. For most bay area homes its sheer that side to side lateral shaking that presents the biggest threat in an earthquake. The basic retrofit goal is to get the house and foundation bolted together. So your house cant slide over. Reporter now obviously this is a job that takes a lot of time and effort. And be willing to just get really dirty and really sweaty and bump your head and scratch your back and ware out of your pants. Reporter but most importantly you must in four classes over three weeks the division of building and safety walked him through the whole process. Mud fill, triple stead. From drawing up engineered plans for his house. You have to have three inches to the mudville. Right down to the power tools. Then pull it back. Reporter the same tools the city lets him borrow. The Real Investment here is the smaller tools and building supplies. I havent add it all up but its right around 3,000. Reporter for a house this size, hiring someone to do the job can cost as much as 20,000 meaning some very real savings. 15, 17,000 who knows, more at least 15,000 ive saved. So if youre an average person who likes a little power tools then definitely you can do this job. Good for him. Nice job. Still to come. New sign of hope coming tomorrow morning for wine country students who lost everything including their school. Closed by mudslides has reopened. The 11mil a little of relief, a stretch of highway 101 that was closed by those mud slides has finally reopened. Caltrans cleared mountains of mud and debris that fell earlier this month. The death toll by the way from that catastrophic mud slide in montecito is written to 21. Two people including a child are still missing. Back in the bay area two santa rosa schools damaged in the october wildfires will reopen to students tomorrow. Cardinal Newman High School will be Holding Classes at four different parish churches in the area. 22 portables were brought in to replace classrooms. The library and Administration Building was lost in the flames. I was surprised we had half a school. I thought we didnt have anything. Then it was like, we have half a school, we can do this. Well be right back

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