Local forecast. Heres roqui theus. Its 4 30 a. M. Lets take a look in the north bay in cotati. Northbound at 101 at sierra, twocar crash. A lot of green in the area, though, so traffic smooth. Moving to an earlymorning mass transit problem, bart is on time. Muni, caltrain on time. But ace train one Union Pacific is doing track work around Great America and they share tracks. So this is causing about a 45 minute to an hour delay on ace train one if you are using that for your morning commute and a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza as youre headed into downtown San Francisco, traffic smooth across the span. But the metering lights turn on at about 5 30. Women all around the globe are taking part in a day without women today. The group behind januarys womens march organized it. They want to show what the world would be like if women werent in the workforce. Last night Hillary Clinton was honored for her work with young women. The former secretary of state says there is still a lot of work to do. There are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academia, science, technology, not to mention politics and government. Marches and rallies are taking part all across the country including San Francisco, berkeley and oakland. Organizers say you can also show support by wearing red. Today house lawmakers begin debate on the new republican plan to overhaul the Affordable Care act. The proposal eliminates the individual mandate and employer mandate and reverses Medicaid Expansion as well as ending government subsidies. It does include refundable tax credits for low and middle income americans, buffalos dollars in funding to help stabilize their insurance markets, and a massive expansion of Health Savings accounts. Kpix 5s melissa caen explains why californians may be among the biggest losers under this new plan reporter just when you think youve seen it all the republicans go to a more extreme place. Reporter House Minority leader nancy pelosi is leading the charge to stop the republican proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care act. 7 years ago as speaker of the house, she led the charge to pass it. When the president says, Affordable Care he doesnt even have the faintest idea of what he is talking about. Reporter its no surprise pelosi is out front on this issue, in addition to being a party leader, also a californian. And for our state, the stakes are especially high. California went all in in terms of implementation of the Affordable Care act. Reporter david jones is californias Insurance Commission and says california gets 20 billion a year under the Affordable Care act. If that money goes away the legislature cant fix it. I dont want people to think somehow that the state of california can ride to the rescue here. Everyone really needs to be focused like a laser beam on their congressional representatives, particularly republicans. Reporter the republican proposal would also impact the vast majority of californians who get insurance through their employer. Right now, even private insurance has to provide certain benefits. In the Affordable Care act currently there are provisions for all sorts of free Preventative Care including contraception and those are at risk. Reporter and because california is the land of startups, freelancers and artists, this state would be hit especially hard by what he calls job lock. Where individuals are worried about leaving their current jobs even if there might be a better opportunity somewhere else but the Health Insurance somewhere else might not be as good or maybe its a startup that doesnt offer Health Insurance. Reporter elissa caen, kpix 5. And some conservative groups are fighting the new plan calling it too similar to the current one. It is 4 34. Lets check weather. It was a great day yesterday. But it was a great day yesterday. It had a little bit of everything. We had snow in mount st. Helena again. We had some rain in the north bay. I was driving over the bay bridge after our noon newscast. Rain showers in oakland and some rainbows also. And some sunshine. You have to have rain in order to have a rainbow. [ laughter ] and some sun. You have a little rain in order to have rainbows, right . Getting detailed this morning. You know, i am a deep person. [ laughter ] roberta deep gonzalez is what they call me. [ laughter ] good morning. Lets head out the door. We do have some clear skies [ laughter ] confucius say, right . Roberta say okay, we have clear skies sfo, temperaturewise into the 40s. 42 degrees santa rosa. 41 degrees in livermore. Boy, were also mild start in whats going to pan out to be a warmer day today. Calm winds around the bay, napa calm winds, as well. These winds will pick up late day. A little bit offshore about 5 to 15 Miles Per Hour and look at the numbers. We have been below average. Now were talking about the average high in San Francisco 62. Going with 65. Concord 70. San jose 70. Oakland mid60s. Around the beaches today Rockaway Beach, 63 degrees. Wow ocean beach same. Temperatures around the peninsula pretty much approaching 70 degrees from belmont into East Palo Alto, los altos, woodside, atherton, la honda, pesca dare row. 70 in campbell. Low 70s in los gatos. We swing around to the eastern portion of our bay area. 70s pretty common as well from pittsburg through pleasant hill. North bay numbers 60s to 70 in sonoma and glen ellen. Santa rosa same and in the far reaches, we still have to put a good chance of some light rain showers in ukiah through lakeport, otherwise we have even warmer weather coming and well talk about that shortly. But first, heres roqui. Im excited about the forecast, thank you. Lets take a look at the bay area roads. Early morning starting with a crash in the north bay in cotati northbound 101 at sierra avenue this is a twocar crash. A lot of green in the area. So youre looking good. Chp is on the scene. If you are coming to the peninsula, heres the san mateo bridge between hayward and foster city. Thats a quick drive of just 13 minutes. Ace train one is delayed 45 minutes to an hour because Union Pacific, who shares the ace train track, is doing track work, around Great America so keep that in mind. Bart, muni and caltrain are on time. Hundreds of passengers will finally be on the way to hawaii today. They circled over the ocean for hours yesterday after taking off from Mineta International airport. It ended up landing back in san jose. Passengers say there were problems from the start. The Hawaiian Airlines flight was delayed because crews had to repair a generator. Then about an hour into the trip, the generator failed again. So then we had to turn around to come back to san jose and fly around for four hours to burn off the fuel. The nearly 300 passengers had to rebook flights. There is no word yet on what caused the generator to break. Berkeley Police Department has just released a report on how it handled political demonstrations that ended with violence on saturday. Officers have been criticized for doing nothing as fights broke out. Kpix 5s Christin Ayers shows us that was part of the plan. Reporter berkeleys police chief is defending his departments actions at a protest at Civic Center Park this weekend. In a letter to the city manager [ screaming ] reporter the protest saturday afternoon quickly devolved from peaceful to pugilistic. Protestors brawled in the streets and Berkeley Police officers didnt intervene. Feel like they should have done something sooner. Reporter in a report written to berkeley city manager, the interim police chief says that was a strategic decision. Pictures the chief attached to the report show officers arresting several protestors. And one pick shows an array of firearms that officers confiscated from protestors, helmets, a baseball bat, pepper spray, an axe handle and board with nails protruding. One man was detained wearing ballistic body armor under his tshirt. The berkeley mayor applauded the police work during the riot. This crowd was intent on committing violence. I think our police did a really good job under difficult circumstances. Reporter tonight, police are still investigating the riots reviewing videos like this for evidence. The Alameda CountyDistrict Attorneys Office says they have not yet brought charges against any of the rioters. They are still waiting for that evidence from police. In berkeley, Christin Ayers, kpix 5. San francisco Police Officers are pushing for stun guns. They released cell phone video to try to make the case. It shows a bystander jumping in to help an officer who was wrestling with a homeless man. The man was reportedly exposing himself. The Police Union Says that this is a good example of a situation where a taser might have come in handy. They released this statement on facebook saying that the officer showed tremendous restraint and although injured, he has returned to work. This is another example of a flawed sfpd use of force policy. End quote. Right now San Francisco and detroit are the only two major u. S. Cities who do not give their officers tasers. Money intended to help prevent flooding on coyote creek has been available for a decade and a half. Why most of it is still sitting unspent. Plus, why critics of president trumps new immigration plan say it will make the country less safe. ,,,,,,, in resisting president trumps revised travel ban. Attorneys for the state plan to request a temporary restraining or today, hawaii takes a lead in resisting president trumps revised travel ban. Attorneys for the state plan to request a temporary restraining order. The new executive order takes effect in eight days banning citizens from six muslim majority countries from entering the u. S. For 90 days and all refugees for 120 days. But this version exempts legal residents and current visa holders. Meanwhile, the president S Immigration enforcement plans will reportedly force cuts to the tsa and coast guard. Two congressional sources suggest the tsa could see a 500 million reduction. The coast guard could lose 14 of its budget and that means significant losses for security teams preventing illegal drug deliveries. Some in the coast guard dont see the president s logic. The Immigration Office of finding the gang members, the drug dealers, and the criminal aliens and throwing them the hell out of our country. This is a lesson weve learned post9 11 is you cant do this piecemeal. You have to have it as a comprehensive approach. President trump may sense the cuts firsthand at his mara largo estate where the coast guard guards the waterways. Cleanup from the recent problems at coyote creek continues. As betty yu explains, money has been floating around for years to help. Reporter as officials with the state office of Emergency Services got a firsthand look at the flood damage in san jose today, we learned that the Santa Clara ValleyWater District is planning to spend 22 million on flood improvement projects for areas near coyote creek. But this isnt new money. The district has been sitting on it for 15 years. Back in 2000, voters approved 32 million in flood protection efforts for coyote creek which two weeks ago overflowed its banks and put 14,000 people under mandatory evacuation orders. The district has already spent a third of the money on planning and design over 10 years. Why did it take so long for the 22 million to be applied to the cleanup now . Right. So, you know, flood protection projects on this kind of scale always take, um, a significant amount of time to plan and design. Reporter the engineer on the project says by 2012 the district realized it would cost significantly more to fix coyote creeks problems. So it focused on tackling the most vulnerable stretch of it, which was spared during the recent flood. At the same time, the district had another project in the works retrofitting anderson dam. Thats where the problems began because the reservoir was overcapacity. Water flowed over the spillway into the creek during the storm. What we have in mind now is to see to do an analysis to see how much flood protection in terms of an interim flood protection we can do with the 22 million, waiting for anderson dam to come online. Reporter the district says the idea is to take advantage of the dam getting fixed. That would make work on coyote creek cheaper and the district believes it can also protect more people before the next big flood. Governor brown is asking the president to declare a major disaster for california. It would add federal resources to recovery efforts. Many communities are still rebuilding from the recent floods. This is what it looks like near arroyo creek in pleasanton. Before and after photos show the dramatic change in just the past 10 days. Our Juliette Goodrich got an up close look reporter were on the other side of aarroyo creek and now you can see their backyard and get a sense of how sheer that cliff is it and just how much its eating away into their backyard. They have a Swimming Pool that i know, you know, the weight of the pool and the water, its just going to force that to go if they dont do something very quickly. For now, nothing can be done until the water agency finishes surveying the area. The army corps has to then sign off on an emergency permit. Thats in your neck of the woods. I actually reported from there in the height of our storm season. But thats that particular creek has been overflowing its banks by anywhere from 7 to 10 feet because of the water release at lake del valle, which is coming from the high sierra. I dont think a lot of people have really thought about this. But once the snow starts melting in the sierra, were going to have some dramatic and drastic problems to address here. When will that start happening . Where is that water going to go . They say the ski season will go until july 4 so youll start to have gradual melting. But where is it all going to go, all that snow and water . Its a time right now to start shoring up and think about that potential problem. Morning, everybody right now, lets head outdoors, no rain to be noted. Grab your sunglasses. Well have some partly sunny conditions today. Live sfo clear skies there. Current temperatures not as cool as it has been in recent mornings. 42 santa rosa. 44 degrees around the rim of the bay. The winds have been relatively on the slight side. Will be blowing offshore north and northeast as in berkeley about 5 to 15 late day. Upstream we go to santa rosa with a gentle breeze at 3. Steve is our weather watcher in los altos. Interesting point this morning in the low 40s. He said its not as cool this morning. Spot on. And he says the pollen count is high. Achoo ill be checking in with our pollen report coming in during the 5 00 newscast but youre right, steve. I noticed the difference yesterday with a little bit of a cough. Everything is bloom earlier due to all the saturation of the rainfall experienced in recent months. This is the latest system across the northwestern quadrant of the state of california. We saw some precipitation yesterday from. Today it will stay in the north bay. We are under the influence of high pressure, and its diverting the storm track north so the storms will barely miss us. Heres our futurecast, heres your lunch hour. A few clouds drifting in and out and thats about it. Clouds playing tag with the coast and into the bay by tomorrow morning at this time. A few clouds just overhead on friday. But now that chance of rain we were holding off for the weekend, we are going to wipe it out and just call it anywhere from partly to mostly cloudy. Temperatures across the state today, into the 50s and 60s. We still have rain in eureka and redding, greater lake tahoe area at 50 degrees with partly sunny conditions. Can you imagine the epic conditions there today through the weekend . 6 30 sunrise. Today temperatures 60s and 70s. But today isnt the warmers day of the workweek. That would be on thursday and friday and check out your saturday. Wow complete forecast still coming up but first heres roqui. Im just trying to pick my mouth up off the floor. 74 degrees . I love it its 4 49. Lets take a look at your roads. We have some closures to tell you about here in marin county. Sir Francis Drake boulevard at baywood canyon road closed from a mudslide. They just reopened the area yesterday after a mudslide and now its closed again so theres no estimated time of re opening there. But well definitely keep you posted on it. Northbound closure roadwork on northbound 17 in the santa cruz mountains, from glenwood to laurel, right lane closed until 6 a. M. The Altamont Pass, at about 40 Miles Per Hour along the way there just some yellow arrows to deal with so far so north tracy boulevard to the Altamont Pass will take you about 30 minutes or so. Lets head to the peninsula. If you are traveling on westbound 92 that traffic looking smooth and also eastbound 92 as well right behind me and then lets take a look at mass transit. Bart is on time. Thats the good news. Muni and caltrain on time. Bad news, ace train one could be an hour late because of roadwork from Union Pacific sharing the track. So from fremont to san jose, expect