Truck when the earthquake hits the threemile stretch of waterfront would shift leaving cracks in the embarcadero possibly shutting down the light rail and roadways. Today the port offered up Different Solutions at but said the most ideal is jet grouting. It would be arthroscopic versus openheart surgery. Reporter the popular bay area technique could stabilize structures. A lot of soil in the bay area has liquefaction potential. Reporter it stabilizes the ground with highpowered jets that what he wrote the soil and in text cement into it. It takes a loose sand and makes a sandstone. Reporter whatever that fixes it will cost anywhere between 2 billion 3 billion. 5 billion at the port includes plans to build up the seawall to count for rising ocean levels. The city hopes to fix the waterfront within the next decade but they did not give us any more details beyond that. Back to you in the studio. Before you go. They are talking billions with the be. Who is going to pay for it . Reporter it is an excellent question and i asked them that and they told me that they are still working at those details. They are considering using a bond like how seattle used when they tried to fix the waterfront but keep in mind they still say the new 10 million to continue the rest of their study. Thank you. New at 6 00 the major push to prevent train spectacle from rolling through the bay area trains packed with coal to from rolling through the bay area. We are in sacramento with details. Reporter environmentalists are saying this is a step in the right direction because they are acquiring an additional Impact Report for the school shipments. When you have the mayor of richmond and the mayor of berkeley live in the bay area to come to the capital and supported it makes a difference. Putting all these chemicals reporter the topic is the shipment of coal in and out of west oakland. Specifically its health and environmental dangers. We introduced to legislation and requiring a supplemental environmental Impact Report on coal shipments. The problem is with the product that was introduced after the last eir was constructed a product which is known to have environmental impact. Reporter when the mayor of berkeley and the mayor of richmond showed up to the state capital to voice their support for the environmental Impact Report the Senate Committee took note to i have observed substantial coal dust collecting and city streets around the terminal location. Reporter the terminal currently exists in richmond with the plan to have more in oakland. 9 million tons a year. They got it takes financial boost last month when utah governor signed a bill to Fund Construction with 50 million taxpayer dollars. Residents like margaret say the Health Impact needs to be the priority. That does not make sense. As a resident i am totally appalled that we have to go through this extreme. Reporter the Rail Industry says they will do their own environmental reports. We worked very hard as an industry and the company to make sure we are shipping or commodities in the most environmentally efficient manner. We go above and beyond to meet the needs of the environment. Reporter after two hours of debate the senate voted 73 7 3 in favor of the eir. It means that the senate recognized the importance of the Health Issues that are raised here. For the community and the entire state of california. This was the first hurdle. Now the bill goes to other Senate Committees for approval and then on to the assembly and then possibly to the governors desk. At the state capital and Juliette Goodrich kpix 5 news. A while back we unveiled a plan to address shipping concerns. It involved covered railcars that would be emptied from the bottom directly to a pit. A giant vacuum type cleaner machine would suck up all the dust. Today a judge upheld a murder charge against an undocumented immigrant accused of fatally shooting a woman on pier 14 last year. Kate was walking along the pier with her dad when she was shot in the back on july 1. Juan Francisco Lopez sanchez is charged with murder in the killing. His attorneys are trying to argue the shooting was an accident. The judge did not buy it. He is due in court again next month and a trial date will be set them. San jose state has appointed its firstever diversity officer in the wake of a racially charged incident on campus. The position will leave the office of diversity equity and inclusion to make sure that they welcome a safe climate for every member of the community. The university coming to special task force after protests on campus. Three former students bullet there africanamerican classmate. They were accused of attempting to clamp a ushaped bike lock around his neck scrawling racist messages on their shared walls and tormenting him endlessly. They were convicted of misdemeanor battery and acquitted of the more serious hate crime charges. New at 6 00 morgan hill could get a New Elementary School soon. The piece of property with dan and is not safe. Maria medina is live in morgan hill with a troubling toxin discovered in the soil. Reporter you can see the dirt behind me sits right next to a neighborhood. The district says they found a toxin so dangerous it has been banned worldwide. Jeff does not think twice when his kids do yard work at their morgan hill home. Just across the street from them i am surprised. Reporter he would not allow them knew this empty piece of property. You dont think of it as being contaminated by pesticide although it makes sense. Reporter the Morgan Hill Unified School district made the discovery because thats where they plan to build an elementary school. The contaminated soil is a pesticide now banned in most of the world and linked to Many Health Problems including cancer and parkinsons. The toxin is no longer used in the country. It is very toxic and was used many years ago out there. It is something that we are trying to figure out how to get rid of it if it is even possible. Reporter kimberly is a School Spokesperson and says they are waiting on a state agency to tell them how to clean the soil so they can start designing the school. Our kids go to junior high in san jose along with other kids. Reporter morgan hill definitely needs more schools but the yard work across the street should be left to the professionals. If it is adequately cleaned up i would not be concerned with it. Reporter i also want to know that the plot is still in escrow so if everything goes as planned the district wants to build a school in a few years. Live in morgan hill Maria Medina Kpix 5 news. A young woman involved in a fatal crash was facing charges from another fatal crash. Why people died including a 21 yearold driver. Today the modesto bee reported that montoya has been charged earlier with felony drunken driving and cruelty to a child. As for saturdays clash it is not yet clear whether alcohol was a factor. A big rig carrying through an asphalt dirt and asphalt overturned injuring the driver. It happened just after 8 00 a. M. On interstate i 80 southbound. The cause is still under investigation. An inmate beaten to death calls for a leadership shakeup at a troubled bay area jail. The sheriff fights back to claims she turned a blind eye to violence. The bill cosby case is bringing a new call for justice. Arming teachers with guns . Outrage over one california schools plan to protect students. Coming up and whether the one day that looks wet and why the picture behind me is such wonderful news thats coming up next. ,,,,,,,, county main jail. A special panel has been looking into jail ever since the beating death of an inmate. Kpix fi len ramirez on the one official singled out in the report. In a report calling for changes at santa clara jail. Len ramirez is on the scene. Reporter when it comes to fixing the jails a Blue Ribbon Commission recommends 120 steps including accountability transparency and civilian oversight. The top recommendation takes place aim at sherriff lori smith. You do not lead by mistake you late payment lead by example. Reporter the judge was also a kpix plano legal analyst said she is like the pilot of a crashing plane. The sheriff has been running the jails and we have found a commission that there were problems festering in that jail for years and years and nothing was done. Nothing was done. Until the death of michael tyree. Reporter he was allegedly murdered by three correctional deputies who are on trial for the killing. The sheriff says she is open to reforms but was not aware of problems before the death. We are looking at adopting many of those and many that they are recommending we have already had in progress. Reporter members of the commission urged the board of supervisors to take quick action. This is our problem and our system and we have the opportunity right now to fix this. Reporter supervisor said it would be months before there was real change. This is not the time for run and gun to this is not the time for seatofthepants. We have to take our time and do it right to reporter smith will likely stay in charge of the jails. Removing her urging to jail leadership would require a county charter change or vote of the people which will not happen again until 2018. Len ramirez kpix 5 news. The new state bill to ensure sexual predators are brought to justice the matter when they get caught is moving forward. The Public SafetyCommittee Gave its first approval to that legislation. It would eliminate the statute of limitations for rape. The Committee Heard accounts for victims in sacramento turnabout. Among them are three alleged victims of comedian bill cosby. It occurred eightmonth outside of the statute of limitations i have no recourse to present this strong evidence in court. The legislation would not take effect until 2017 it would only apply to crimes occurring after january 1 of 2017 which means it will come in time for more than two dozen women who say that cosby assaulted them. Uc berkeley will dozens of jobs to narrow a definite benefit to up budget deficit. Student services have already been told about the layoffs. Other departments will get the news soon. No faculty are being affected. Cal berkeley projects the deficit of 150 million for the current year. Today there was mister crackdown on illegal fireworks. The council is expected to approve increased fines ranging from 350 1000 per violation also for the first time City Employees be be on the Fire Departments could issue citations. The proposal still allows criminal prosecution if people are caught by police. An alleged thief who had a morgan hill Safeway Store apparently had a big appetite. Surveillance cameras captured him walking off with 700 worth of meat and other items. They also got a clear shot of his face and his white saturn and license plate. Police hope someone recognizes and. Parents are getting bad marks to a New High School policy allowing teachers to carry guns. Up to five selected teachers and the kingsburg district could be armed. Only the superintendent would know who they are. They would have to have concealed weapons permits and go through extensive training. Putting this responsibility on teachers who have enough to do with teaching our students and now we will add Something Else for the teachers to think about shooting people really . This put ourselves in a situation and got for bid something tragic happens that we could be in a position to protect our kids. The district is looking at alternatives such as offense or armed guards but says Arming Teachers is the first step. Police posted this video of the terrifying moments acing cold swallowed a chunk of roadway. 12 feet by 15 feet of the section of street collapsed into a sewage line yesterday. It is about 20 feet deep. It is unknown what caused the damage but some believe recent storms are to blame. Once again it is only knows fault. When in doubt once again it is no ninos faults. Shasta lake is 27 full on december 1. We tell you see how good it is doing now. Lets take a look outside theres a hazy cloudy sunset. Vacaville was 69 degrees helzberg was 72. Danville and mill valley were only 66 and 61. Pacifico was 58. Nothing on the radar right now we will see showers for the north bay and all of us will get scattered showers early friday. That is like shasta this week. It is almost full. It is 91 of capacity. The highest since early 2013 and theres three times as much water in shasta lake right now than just five months ago. Wonderful news. The drought is thought over but that helps a lot. It will be chilly once again tomorrow. Those of you watching us in burlingame and san mateo and pacifico you will have cloudy morning again and the wind will have to change and they will buy friday to warm you up. Active weather is building to our north we will have rain showers for the northwest oregon coastline. All of that will work its way south and east toward the bay area. Unlike saturday we will not see a widespread beneficial rainfall. At most futurecast says about one third of one inch of rain and Mendocino County and about 1 5 of an inch of rain in santa rosa county. Some rain will happen thursday morning but i want just enough to water your lawn. Concorde tomorrow 66 cloudy start with just enough sunshine to start. San rafael is 65. Showers thursday morning and here comes the sunshine thursday afternoon. Friday sunshine saturday and sunday will be beautiful. 77 near the bay. 82 and 83 influence. We will stay milder than average monday and tuesday. Last week was warm and then it turned cold for the weekend and now it is the cold turning warm for the weekend. Present whether instore saturday and sunday. Looking at every angle. The first of its kind exhibit dedicated to marijuana. Cleaning your counter but harming your health. The report card on the safety of household cleaning products. ,,,,,, kpix 5s john ramos on how e museum is using the past to teach new lessons on modern issues. The Oakland Museum of califa was clos the Oakland Museum is going to pot. Here is how the museum is using the past to teach lessons on modernday issues. Reporter workers were busy creating a new exhibit that will have people talking. Maybe even thinking. Its called altered state marijuana in california. Reporter the exhibit will trace the history of lead. From scary predictions of reefer madness to the stoner comedy of cheech and chong. To the point where america began discussing pot in a more serious way. The curator says visitors will literally have to face the issue the moment they arrive. That will be the first thing people see when they walk in as the plants in a glass case. Reporter that is technically illegal because the plants in this case are staying in the possession of a certified color grower. They want this to be a place for serious conversation. One room is discussing medical benefits will the next shows the money to be made. And then there is the confessional where visitors can write their thoughts about marijuana to be posted anonymously for all the world to see. She says the museum is not taking a position on a ballot measure legalizing pot to we are interested in giving californians a place to have good conversations about the issue especially leading up to the vote in november. Reporter the museum wants to lead use history to advance issues that are being talked about and argued about in modern times. By looking at the stories of the past we can learn lessons that we can bring forward into the decisions we are making today. These decisions can have a sobering impact on us at all all. The exhibit open saturday and is reportedly the first to examine the issue of marijuana in a mainstream historical museum. Coming up. The mayor says the tents have to go but they just be keep popping up to how a wellmeaning Crowdfunding Campaign is hurting the encampments. College students find out it is hard to beat trump supporter in the bay area. A terrifying moment a tourist almost loses his head for the perfect shot. 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Other top stories tonight, heated debate over shipping coal. The handful of bills are being introduced in sacramento, aimed at blocking trains from carrying coal from rolling through the bay area. Critics worry about the risk of the coal dust. And mayor ed lee is getting tough on the homeless population, he wants to get rid the tent cities, but as mike sugar man explains, an Online Campaign is just complicating his plan. Mike . Reporter the mayor swept several hundred tents last month from division street in San Francisco, and others just popped up over town. How did that happen . It turns out, it might have been because of a wellmeaning local group. In the citys sidewalk didnt encampment, bradley is an enemy soldier. Hes one of a hands full of cabbies, who while driving around fares, sees people who need shelter, and grabs a didnt didnt a tent out of the trunk. Theyre bought by a gofundme cam headed by sean osborne. This is all they have, they are exposed to the elements. Its the next closers thing to it. Reporter the man called turtle says the current econo