Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. Become ground zero. Tonight President Trump unveils travel ban 2. 0, why the bay area could become ground zero in the battle to block it. Good evening. Im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. The new order takes effect in 10 days. It temporarily bars new visas from six majority muslim nations for 90 days, but the list no longer includes iraq and unlike the first order, it does not apply to lawful permanent residents or current visa holders. It also suspends the nations Refugee Program for 120 days, not indefinitely as the original order did for syrian refugees. Ban. And it is the president s solemn duty to protect the American People and with this order President Trump is exercising his rightful authority to keep our people safe. Critics say it still amounts to a muslim ban and cate cauguiran old its us they plan to take the fight tells us they plan to take the fight straight back to court. This could be ground zero for President Trumps new immigration order. If youre looking to challenge this new executive order, you cant really do any better than the Northern District of california. Kpix5s political reporter melissa caen said the bay area is ripe for the protesting of the order. Potential plaintiffs are a really big pool here in the bay area. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement this is the same ban with the same purpose driven by the same dangerous discrimination that weakens our ability to fight terror. Bay area Islamic Community leaders say the socalled provisions to the first immigration order only protect the government, not the people. It is rewritten in an attempt to avoid such legal challenges. It is our position that the muslim ban 2. 0 is just that, still a muslim ban, Still National security theater. Department of Homeland Security secretary john kelly says it is not a ban but an order vital to strengthening american security. Many refer to it as a travel ban. Weve always looked at it as a pause from those seven nations, now six, until we can get our arms around exactly how good we can vet individuals from those countries. Cate cauguiran, kpix5. An afghan family detained by immigration officials in los angeles is finally free and back home tonight four days after landing at l. A. X. The couple and their three sons were detained thursday on their way to washington where they were to resettle. An attorney for the family says the father worked for the u. S. Government on a military base in afghanistan for more than 10 years. In return for his service the family received special immigrant visas. Tonight white house officials are standing by President Trumps bombshell allegation that president obama had the phones tapped at the trump tower during the campaign. And the president , based on his information and belief, has said that he was surveilled. Mr. Trump is now calling on congress to investigate. So far he has not offered any evidence of his own. By law the president cannot unilaterally order eavesdropping of a u. S. Citizens phone. Only a court can do that. A spokesperson for former president obama called the charge simply false. Facebook just rolled out its new system to flag fake news. The stories will keep showing up, but theyll appear along with debunkers from fact check organizations like snope s p olitifact. Meanwhile gop lawmakers roll out there long awaited plan to replace the Affordable Care act, but veronica de la cruz tells us that some key details are still being worked out. Thats right, ken. House republicans released the 66 page American Healthcare act late today. It would provide tax credits to help people buy insurance, but it would no longer require them to. Full credits would go to individuals making less than 75,000 a year and families making less than 150,000 a year. They would taper off for higher earners. The bill would also freeze enrollment in medicaid and cap medicaid grants to states and no taxpayer funds would go to plans that cover abortion. The bill would keep some popular obamacare provisions like protecting people with preexisting conditions and allowing kids to stay on their parents plans until theyre 26. As for how generous those tax credits are and how expensive this bill would be, lawmakers are still crunching those numbers. Veronica de la cruz, kpix5. Big victory for environmentalists in vallejo tonight, Christin Ayers tells us the fate of a controversial new cement plant was decided just moments ago. Reporter people are still trickling out of the meeting here. The Planning Commission here just voting 61 against that proposed Cement Factory. This is a controversial issue that had pitted environmentalists against developers and neighbor against neighbor. The old General Mills flour mill on the south side of vallejo has been shut down for years, but now developers from a Company Called orsim are fighting to resurrect it as a Cement Factory. Some peoples homes are only a few hundred feet away. Reporter that fight faced fierce opposition tonight at vallejo city hall. People packed a Planning Commission meeting Holding Signs reading no toxic dust. Theyre proposing to put this cement plant, no. 1, right by the school and no. 2, in a predominantly black community. Thats environmental racism. Reporter la Donna William said South Vallejo already suffers from air pollution and high rates of respiratory illness, but tonight the company said it found a way to stop dust from spreading in the community. Weve seen it work that by watering them is effective to eliminate the dust. Reporter in fact, orsim goes so far to call when they do green. Their product is far from green. Its a real polluter. Reporter but some long time Residents Trust the company. This company is environmentally friendly. Reporter patti smith miles is hopeful the cement plant will bring jobs. Im for the project. Reporter but opponents argue that nothing including a small number of jobs will make up for what they insist is long term damage to the community. So once again the Planning Commission voting down a proposed Cement Factory here in vallejo. There is an appeal process that can happen. However, that will be up to the developer whether they want to pursue that. Reporting live in vallejo Christin Ayers, kpix5. A veteran San Jose Police officer is on paid leave tonight accused of stealing pot. Officer Julio Morales accused of committing the theft in november after arresting a Domestic Violence suspect and its not the 21 year Veterans First brush with the law. In 2008 a woman accused morales of fondling her during a patdown. The jury acquitted him in that case. A bit of a rough start for oaklands new police chief. She got into a fender bender. Chief Anne Kirkpatrick was backing up on broadway near ninth when her suv bumped a parked scooter. She stayed at the scene until officers took a report, no special treatment. Shell have to go through a traffic investigation just like any other city employee. Also tonight the raiders say bank of america is prepared to write them a big check to cover their Las Vegas Stadium bet, but joe vazquez tells us that oakland isnt giving up the fight just yet. Keep that team in town. What happened in vegas appears to be happening again in vegas, but we still dont know where the raiders will end up. After already throwing one incomplete pass in vegas the Oakland Raiders owner is taking another shot at moving the team out of oakland. Mark davis told the finance committee at the nfl owners meeting in florida today he has lined up 1. 9 billion from bank of america. Its a huge loan that would finance a 65,000 seat stadium in las vegas. He may remember davis had already announce you may remember davis had already announced financing from goldman sachs, but that fell through, but wait, the new deal is not a done deal yet. Oakland mayor libby schaaf put out a statement declaring she also made a presentation to the finance committee in florida today. We made a sound economic case for keeping the raiders in oakland through the creation of what could become wonderful americas premier mixed use one of americas premier mixed use sporting venues. Nfl owners could vote on a raiders relocation as early as the end of this month. Joe vazquez, kpix5. It would be a first for the university of california system. School officials want to cap the number of students from other states and countries at 20 . A state audit last year found that uc of hurting california students by admitting too many out of state applicants. State lawmakers threatened to hold back 18. 5 million if the uc system didnt limit that number. The uc board of regents will consider the proposal next week. People in san jose tell us they got no warning ahead of last months devastating flooding. Now theres word the city had a way to send text alerts to everyone, but they didnt do it. Kpix5s devin fehely asked why. We received no warning, no notice or anything saying that we have the flood coming in. Reporter thats because the city of san jose relied on an Emergency Warning System so antiquated and ineffectual that it virtually guaranteed people were not warned before last months catastrophic floods. Theres no question that the Warning Systems were totally inadequate in the situation and weve got to fix this failure and im committed to doing that. Reporter san jose used the countys alert Santa Clara County system which automatically calls peoples land lines but requires you to sign up before receiving that very same information on your cell phone. Theres limitations to the system, has historically been limitations to the system in that it does require volunteer registration process. Weve done a number of things to try and increase the registration. Reporter according to the countys Emergency Services office, 59,000 people in a county of nearly 2 million have signed up for voluntary alerts, less than 3 . The city could have sent a warning using the federal government system, the same one used for amber alerts and National Weather service advisories. It would have reached peoples cell phones whether or not they signed up, but the city never asked and the message was never sent. Thousands of our residents are more than frustrated, theyre angry and have every right to be angry. The Warning System that was in place was not adequate. Reporter in san jose devin fehely, kpix5. Dangerous ecoli it was like the worst thing in my life. I dont feel like i can trust food. Tonight this bay area family is filing the first lawsuit over a dangerous e. Coli outbreak, the food they say made their son seriously sick. Plus a bay area city cracking down tonight on drivers taking side streets through neighborhoods, the shortcut that could cost you. And she was lost in the woods for more than a week. Tonight how a firefighter was in the right place at the right time to show this ,,,,,,, nearly killed him. His family tells our len ramirez the source was one of his Favorite Foods. And a bay area boy is home recovering after a dangerous strain of e. Coli nearly killed him. The source was one of his Favorite Foods and tonight his family is suing. Reporter 8yearold Trevor Simmons is back home playing like his old self, but his parents worry about his Long Term Health after a severe sickness now linked to one of his Favorite Foods, soy nut butter under the brand name i am healthy. It was like the worst thing in my life. I dont want to have it ever again. Reporter his parents say within days of eating the soy nut butter spread in late january trevor was in the hospital, first severe diarrhea, then worsening complications and eventually dialysis. I had nurses at Good Samaritan hospital telling me hes too sick to be here. Hes got something else. Reporter trevor transferred to stanford childrens where doctors found he had one of the most violent and potentially fatal forms of e. Coli. It wasnt like a normal e. Coli that you would, you know, be sick for three or four days with diarrhea and then recover from. This was a toxin. Reporter working with the centers for Disease Control they traced it to the soy nut butter. It was still in our pantry for a week after we got home. We could have all kept eating it. He could have had more of it. Reporter what happened to trevor has happened to at least 12 others across five states according to Health Officials who asked for a voluntary recall of the product. We want to get this off the shelf or in some way get it fixed so that this doesnt happen again. Hi, allison, hi, kendall, hi, kevin. Reporter while trevor gives a shout out to his nurses and doctors at the hospital hes under Doctors Orders to take electrolytes, but there could be kidney damage as well as emotional damage for the family. I dont feel i can trust food. Im nervous about buying stuff. Just how do you trust what you buy . Reporter len ramirez, kpix5. We have all the recall information on our website at www. Cbssf. Com. An east bay city is cracking down on drivers trying to take shortcuts through town. Starting today in concord drivers are not allowed to make turns at four intersections off clayton road during the morning commute. New signs prohibit right or left hand turns into certain neighborhoods between 6 30 and 9 a. M. This comes after a rash of accidents prompted residents to take their concerns to the city. One woman says her street started looking and sounding like a freeway. I have two grandkids that catch the school bus right here and its a safety issue. Reporter whats it like in the morning . Its been really busy. The cars come down this way and speed really fast. A lot of them go over 30 miles an hour. The shortcuts bypass busy street boulevards and apps often recommend the side streets, but now drivers who disobey the new signs could get tickets. Neighbors complained about the airplane noise. Now San Mateo County is considering a curfew at san carlos airport. The proposal calls for fewer flights for some aircraft based on how much noise they generate and some flights would be prohibited between 9 p. M. And 6 a. M. People can weigh in on the plans over the next 60 days. The board of supervisors will likely consider the proposal in july. The faa is also studying a potential change in flight paths putting flights over the bay instead of over neighborhoods. A blind dog named sage is home safe tonight after spending more than a week lost in the santa cruz mountains. Betty yu on the combination of luck and kindness that helped her find her way home. Come on, girl. Reporter sage and her owner beth cole are closer than ever. Good girl. Reporter the 12yearold labrador lost both eyes to glaucoma and a recent tumor and for eight days the family dog was alone lost in the thick woods and steep terrain in the santa cruz mountains. The family mistakenly thought she had been brought in the house only to realize after about an hour sage was gone. It was horrible. We just didnt know. Reporter the family even hired a professional dogtracker from Southern California to search the dense woods, but after no sign of her beth had just about given up. We found her down the stream. Reporter until her next door neighbor spotted her near lifeless body near a shallow stream. He happened to be showing a visiting friend around the woods. Saw what i thought was a trash bag and as i looked closer, i could tell it was sage and the very moment i saw sage my heart fell into my stomach and i was overwhelmed with sadness because i knew at that point it would be a body recovery. Reporter dan estrada is a veteran firefighter paramedic for the Livermore Pleasanton fire department. This rescue was difference. As soon as i saw her in the stream, i ran to her and i just dropped in the water and wrapped my arms around helper and gave her a big hug and around her and gave her a big hug and kiss. If dogs could smile, i think she was smiling at the time. Reporter fortunately sage is doing okay after a visit to the vet. I think she just was waiting for us and fortunately, you know, dan came along. Reporter dan turned down the 1,000 reward from beth. He earned something else. Sage definitely taught me a lesson of hope and a lesson of never to give up. I mean its something that we train to do all the time. Reporter sometimes a dogs determination is the best reminder of those lessons. Next saturday there will be a celebration for sage at joes bar in Boulder Creek. It will be a fundraiser to benefit the Santa Cruz County animal shelter. In Boulder Creek betty yu, kpix5. After a pretty active weekend we are starting to see some big changes, showers tapering off tonight and warmer drier weather is on the way. Weve got High Pressure building. Its a flat ridge, so it wont bump the