Colleagues senator ben allen from santa monica, we really advocated hard along with others to get more transit funding so the current version of the bill that were voting on almost tripled the guaranteed funding for Public Transportation compared to the original version. So im really happy about that. Reporter now, with the Senate Taking up this bill, we have to assume that they have the votes to pass it. Generally speaking, they wouldnt set it up to have a big pickup defeat. So we think it will pass. But you never know with one vote here or there, things could get dicey here. If they do vote, in the next hour, we will be right back here to tell you that story. Liz . Melissa, do you know the timeline on these votes tonight . Reporter well, you know, so after the senate votes, then it has to go to the assembly where they will make speeches and cast their votes. It could be very late. Although remember too, the legislature goes on spring break as of tonight. So i cant imagine they are going to wouldnt to be here too late into the earlymorning hours. But well be here as long as they are and bring you the story. Thank you. Our other big story, the wet windy spring storm we have been expecting is moving in on the bay area. Live look from tiburon where rain coming down on the soccer players out there. Meteorologist Brian Hackney tracking when the heavy rain is going to arrive. We have the kpix 5 hidef Doppler Radar fired up for the umpteenth time this year to show you we have heavy cells beginning to move into marin county abeam of woodville heading to 101 just in time for the evening commute. Look at the echoes about as strong as get over San Francisco from the sunset district in the west right over to the embarcadero. And in the east bay too, just getting ready to head into emeryville and berkeley and west oakland and out toward walnut creek. Along with the rain, up to four inches, gusts up to 30 miles an hour, high Wind Warnings posted throughout the bay area. Those gusts could reach 55 miles an hour and its the same old story with the ground still fairly saturated. Downed power and trees could be coming up. Well have the forecast coming up. Thanks, with this spring storm rolling in, some people in benicia have been stacking up the sandbags in front of their homes. They are worried about a Drainage Pipe thats overflowed before. The city says replacement is overdue. Kpix 5s da lin in benicia where homeowners are frustrated the problem hasnt been fixed. Da. Reporter allen, the rain started falling in this part of benicia about 40 minutes ago and thats got some homeowners here pretty nervous. Thats because they have a Drainage Pipe that can sometimes overflow and get overwhelmed and that forces water on the street flooding these homes and you can see andrew here the homeowner putting sandbags around his home. A sandbag fortress around andrew estradas house. So these sandbags go across the driveway so hopefully, when we have a flood situation, it keeps the water in the street. Reporter andrew stockpiles sandbags for every storm. His house has been flooded twice. The most Severe Damage came in 2012 seen in this cell phone video. We had two feet of water in our house and probably four feet of water throughout the yard. It was quite a it made a lake of the area. Reporter the flood totals his three cars and he spent 200,000 to repair the house. The reason we dont have books on these bottom two feet is that were in preparation in case of a flood. We dont damage our books because in 2012, everything two feet and lower was basically ruined. Reporter a handful of his neighbors on st. Augustine drive also had flood damage. They too have sandbags out. The city blames the Drainage Pipe for the flooding. Three feet wide but still too small to handle major storms forcing water to go above street and flooding homes. The larger pipe to replace existing pipe through the yards and then under the streets st. Augustine and that would carry more flow so hopefully the water will stay in the pipe. Reporter this week the city found that the expansion project will cast more than projected. Will cost more than projected. So city leaders as to decide if they want to spend the extra money. Its going to rain tonight and tomorrow. So i will be up im very nervous at night listening to the rain. Reporter unfortunately, more sleepless nights for the homeowners out here. Thats because the city was hoping to get this expansion project done by this december. Given the roadblock this money issue, it may not happen by december. Live in benicia, im da lin, kpix 5. San bruno police are on the scene of a discovery. A dismembered body was found inside a home. Police made the find while investigating a missing person case on Pacific Heights boulevard. A 50yearold man was arrested at the scene. New at 6 00, an arrest in a decades old cold case. 13yearold Christina Williams was kidnapped while walking her dog in june of 1998. Seven months later her remains were found not far from where she disappeared on the old Fort Ord Army base. Kpix 5s devin fehely on how authorities identified the suspect and made an arrest. For almost 20 years, we have had a case of a beautiful young girl who was kidnapped, murdered. Reporter for two decades the disappearance and death of Christina Williams haunted her family and friends as well as police and prosecutors on the monterey peninsula. Investigators have long had a hunch about who might be responsible for christinas murder a registered sex offender named Charles Alan Holyfield but until today never had enough evidence to charge him. We have a dna hit and we will not go into any more specifics other than to say that. Reporter christina was just 13 when she went missing in june of 1998 while walking her dog near her home on fort ord. Prosecutors say holyfield currently 25 years to life in state prison for an unrelated attempted kidnapping was interviewed at the time of christinas disappearance but it took the efforts of cold case detectives to breathe new life into an investigation that had grown old and cold with time. The fbi has a long memory. Time nor distance keeps us from our attention in solving cases such as this. Reporter in salinas, devin fehely, kpix 5. If convicted, holyfield would be eligible for the death penalty. New at 6 00 taggers have been leaving their mark in San Franciscos Mission District for years. But the graffiti problem is recently worse. Kpix 5s Susie Steimle on why the city has not been able to stop it. Its basically a daily struggle. Reporter Anthony Livia is painting the front of his Mission Business for the fourth time since sunday. He is consistently a victim of graffiti which he knows isnt a unique problem but he says its getting worse. Cleaning up random graffiti here and there is one thing but this daily assault i mean, thats over the line. Reporter lets look at yesterday. City workers logged 281 separate tags into this database. It started at 12 16 a. M. When a crew spotted nonoffensive graffiti on a commercial building in soma and ended many, many, many tags later at 10 50 last night with graffiti seen on april traffic signal box in the mission. On a traffic signal box in the mission. So far this year the city reported just over 22,000 cases of graffiti, about the same number over the same period last year but thats a big jump from 2015. And an even bigger increase than 2014. We dont have the resources or the funds to paint out every graffiti tag we see on a private building. Reporter racial gordon with public works says even when the city catches vandals redhanded like they did recently, judges wont prosecute. Mostly because the taggers are young according to rachel gordon. Visual chilly dismissed everything saying we dont want to saddle this person with crimes for the rest of his life. I say if the judge feels that way then he should volunteer to come down and paint my graffiti. Reporter if anthony doesnt clean up the graffiti within 30 days he will be fined by the city. Public works tells Business Owners to hire someone to paint a mural on the side of the building to deter taggers but anthonys other business on Mission Street has a mural. He says it isnt helping. Susie steimle, kpix 5. A bay area mother accused of murdering the father of her children. Our cameras were there as she walked out of jail after posting record bail. The huge price for her freedom. Its a hot spot for craft beer. Now the little guys are fighting to protect their local flavor. The battle brewing against the new neighbors. Im len ramirez in san jose. The newest asian supermarket has just opened to capacity crowds. Just ahead well take you inside to see what all the fuss is about. ,,,,,,,,,, trying to block, what it calls big beer from setting up new at 6 00 a beer battle is shaping up in oakland. The Craft Beer Community is trying to block what it calls big beer from setting up shop. Now, the fight is over a lot at 40th and broadway in north oakland. But opponents say big beer is not necessarily better. Kpix 5s Jessica Flores tells us what the buzz is about. Reporter the battle is brewing and its gearing up to be a david and goliath fight. The local Craft Beer Community in oakland facing off against the potentially new business on the block, they call it big beer. Big beer is a couple of companies mostly ab inbev which is the biggest Brewing Company in the world. Reporter now the Anheuser Busch owned golden road brewing wants to open a beer garden in this empty parking lot in the temescal Brewing Company. Its just down the street from hogs apothecary. This is 1903 from craftsman brewing. Reporter a craft beer hub serving up local brews daily. We are currently in the fight. They are looking to take over. They are not looking to be part of the neighborhood. They are looking to put others out of business. Reporter the owner of the l. A. Based Company Defends her choice to come to oakland saying, golden road is still very much autonomously run by me and our leadership team. Since partnering with ab, our beer and our company have gotten stronger. We look forward to building and bringing a unique beerpositive space to oakland. But residents have their own concerns, too. About noise, traffic and the companys plans to use portable shipping containers instead of building a facility. They are not really investing in infrastructure, um, so they i dont believe that they have the communitys best interests at heart. Jessica flores reporting. The zoning and Planning Commission will still have to approve the plans. This was the last week for the public to comment. Residents did submit a petition to the city opposing the beer garden plan. New at 6 00 eager customers packed into an upscale korean market that just opened in san jose. Its the first h mart in the bay area with an asian food court. Lots of fresh seafood and produce. Kpix 5s len ramirez is live at the market and its the first of several planned in Northern California. Len. Reporter thats right. You know, they are going to need a bigger parking lot here in san jose for this new store. I mean, this is like a black friday crowd and its been like this all day as people welcome h mart to the neighborhood. [ pause ] we are going to go to cbs in a special report from syria. Special report. Im scott pelley reporting from cbs news headquarters in new york. Good evening. U. S. Forces on the orders from President Trump have la u. S. Forces on the orders from President Trump have launched an attack against the assad regime in syria tonight. This was retaliation for the assad regimes chemical attack on tuesday that killed more than 80 syrian civilians. This attack was targeted at a single airfield which is believed to have been the location from which the plane that dropped those chemicals weapons on that village in syria took off. This airfield is located about 50 miles due south of the village that was hit by that gas attack. Nearly 60 Cruise Missiles were launched from ships in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at various locations around the airfield including hangars and fuel storage areas. And all of those Cruise Missiles were designed to hit within one minute of each other. Now, each Cruise Missile carries a 1,000pound warhead. So nearly 60 Cruise Missiles going off in 60 seconds amounts to 60,000 pounds of explosives in the space 60 seconds. Reporter david martin reporting for us from the pentagon tonight. We also have Michael Morell the former number 2 at the cia joining us. Also a cbs News National security analyst. Michael, the president President Trump has just ordered an attack against a major ally of russia. There are many Russian Forces both air forces and ground forces, fighting in syria. What are some of the complexities that this gets us into . Reporter scott, i think the key complexity here is we would not want to attack, um, a syrian target at which there were Russian Forces. We would not want to kill Russian Forces in such an attack because that could lead news a war with russia. So im pretty confident that the pentagon was confident that there were not Russian Forces at this particular airfield. Michael morell former number 2 at the cia. Michael, thank you. We are expecting to hear from the president a little bit later this evening. He is in palm beach, florida, hosting the president of china in their first meeting. Well bring that to you as soon as we have it. There will be more about all of this as well on your late local news on this cbs station. On our 24hour streaming news service cbsn and, of course, full details first thing tomorrow on cbs this morning. For some of you in the west, well be back with the cbs evening news. Im scott pelley, cbs news, in new york. [ music ] that cbs news special report with scott pelley, the u. S. Launched missile attacks against syria in a period of 60 seconds, 60 Cruise Missiles with 1,000pound warheads were launched from the Eastern Mediterranean on an airfield where the plane took off that plane that had the chemical weapons that attacked the town in syria. That happened earlier this week. These missiles were launched from the mediterranean to syria. Syria an ally of russia and, of course, well have a speech from or announcement from President Trump later on this evening. The president of course in florida. We saw him on air force one saying that something needed to be done and now it has been done. So well stay tuned for another cbs report later. Now, we interrupted len ramirez for this special report. Lets get back to hits story about a new asian market in san jose. Reporter from the crabs and lobsters that are alive and kicking to the dried squid, and from exotic fresh fruits and vegetables to steaming korean beef bowls the new hmart soup market is like a mini trip into asia and customers are eating it up. The atmosphere is nicer. Its cleaner. Reporter h mart is a korean american based chain that started in new jersey 33 years ago. It calls itself an upscale asian market that focuses on freshness. Our reputation is a little bit high and i think long been overdue for this Northern California market. Reporter william says the chain is scaling up and trying to carve out a slice of the lucrative asian supermarket business. This store on de anza boulevard is the first of two san jose stores to open with other outlets coming to San Francisco and oakland. I think customers been waiting for our grand opening. Reporter customers packed in nearly as tightly as the well stocked shelves and filled their shopping baskets before waiting in long lines to get to the cash register. The variety is just almost unlimited. Reporter although most of the food is geared for asian palates, theres plenty here for anyone. Its a good thing for a lot of the workers around here because they are going to be hiring people for those new stores in San Franciscooakland and here in san jose. In fact, i saw several people filling out applications this afternoon. Reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. A dog lost at sea now found alive. How yoda survived for four days after a boating accident and the warm welcome home. ,,,,,,,, now about an hour and 17 minutes away from sunset in the bay area were being hit good bye heavy rain from santa rosa at sfo and wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour. As you can see looking south from the transamerica pyramid, somebody get a squeegee. Concord right now 58 degrees. Oakland 59. San francisco 58 degrees. Santa rosa 48. Heres whats happening. Low pressure out of the gulf is spreading wind and rain south over the bay tonight. And well get hit pretty good as you can see on the kpix 5 hi def doppler. We have heavy cells now that are unwinding over parts of marin county and then beginning to move out into the city, as well. Those heavier cells too now blanketing the east bay with emeryville and piedmont and berkeley getting the brunt of it. That will all be moving into concord and livermore and walnut creek before you know it. Futurecast shows whats happening for t