vicki and we first told you about the officers being cleared in this case. Through our mobile app. We sent a push alert at 3 00 this afternoon. Make sure you download the kron four mobile app to always stay up to date on breaking news. grant the wife of orlando nightclub shooter omar mateen. Has pleaded not guilty in court. Today. Bay area native noor salman appeared in a courthouse in orlando, florida. She faces charges relating to helping her husband carry out the shooting. Prosecutors say salman knew about the nightclub attack that killed 49 people. She was arrested in january here in rodeo. But was transferred last week to florida. A trial date has been set for june. vicki now to a big story weve been following all week. United Airlines Says it is making changes after a passenger was forcefully removed from a flight over the weekend. United airlines Ceo Oscar Munoz says he is ashamed after seeing the video of a bloody passenger dragged off the plane. Doctor david dao was removed from a flight out of chicago. To fit more crew on board. Dao was later hospitalized. Munoz initially said he was sorry for quote reaccommodating these customers. Then in a letter to employees he blamed dao for being belligerent. Finally yesterday he issued a formal apology to dao, saying united takes full responsibility and would make things right. This morning the ceo explained the full apology took so long oscar munoz united ceo i think my first reaction to most issues is to get the facts and circumstances. And my initial words fell short of truly expressing what we were feeling. Butted to he was a paying passenger, sitting on our seat on our aircraft and no one should be treated that way. Period. vicki the Chicago Aviation Department announced today two more officers involved in the incident have been placed on leave making that three officers now grant grant uniteds ceo also is saying today. The airline will no longer use police to remove passengers from full flights but a bay area lawmaker wants to keep police out of the mix when it comes to overbooking disputes on aall airlines. Kron 4s dan kerman is live at sfo with this development. Police and united passengers 0412175pkg3 days after a united passenger was dragged out of his seat and off a chicago flight to make room for united employees, united has vowed they will no longer use Law Enforcement officers to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger. Now a San Francisco supervisor wants to make sure that applies to all airlines. Sot jeff sheehy San Francisco supervisor 1928i dont want our Law Enforcement enforcing these private contracts and i think what we saw over the weekend was horrible. San francisco supervisor jeff sheehy has asked to City Attorney to draft an ordinance or policy which would prevent San FranciscoPolice Officers from removing Airline Passengers from their seats simply because a flight is overbooked. Sotat a minimum i hope this pushes airlines such as united to look at policies that dont require passengers involuntarily removed when they overbook their flights. United passengers agree leaving a flight due to overbooking should be voluntary, but they would prefer no overbooking at allsot no overbooking, i dont see a purpose for it no in the long run when it comes to customer servicesoti would prefer that they dont overbook but if they do they must increase the amount they are willing to pay until someone gives their seats upneither San Francisco police nor sfo could provide information as to how often officers have removed passengers due to overbooked flights but they say when they are called toa plane their focus is on deescalating a situation, not using force to drag someone off a plane. Sot officer Giselle TalkoffSan Francisco police 136143most of the time if we talk to both parties if this were to happen we most likely would be able to come to a common peaceful resolution 144 peacefi; resolution oncam happening now. Bart is trying to get back on schedule. After a major delay today because of an equipment problem on a train in the transbay tube. The delays are affecting passengers headed towards the east bay. The issue was first reported around 3 30 this afternoon. Then the brakes locked up when they shouldnt have. It took about 45 minutes to get that troubled train cleared out of there. vicki the sunshine may have been out today but the rain is returning to the bay area tonight. Chief meteorologist brittney ship is tracking the rain for us tonight brit, when can we expect to see some showers . A different frontal boundary will arrive in the north bay later today and push southward this evening and tonight, bringing additional light to moderate rainfall accumulations. Lingering showers will persist through thursday. Drier slightly warmer weather on friday and saturday. Unsettled weather returns sunday through midweek next week. vicki in the south bay, renters rights back on the front burner amid a push for an end to the so called no cause evictions of renters by their landlords. Kron fours rob fladeboe joins us now with a live report on what tennants Rights Groups say amounts to a rent crisis in san jose. Rob . rob live im here at the corner of story and king in East San Jose where the Silicon Valley rentersrights coalition and several other activist groups will be staging a rally and march this evening to call attention to the plight of renters who say they are being evicted from their apartments for no good reason. Im here to stand up for tenants in their fight against no cause evictions. Now living in a motel, Ruby Dominguez told a group of supporters outside city hall that she was indeed evicted from her apartment for no good reason. Ruby dominguez evicted from apartmenti lived in a 2 bedroom duplex for 27 years and never caused any trouble and then one day i got a 30 day eviction notice. Dominguez, according to the group working partnerships usa, is one of the more than 2,000 no cause evictions reported in san jose since 2010. Jeff buchanan working partnerships u. S. Athese tenants have done nothing wrong, they played by the rules, paid their rent on time but suffered evictions from wealthy landlords who are profiting from rising rents and weak tenant protections that allow them to evict people on demand. the City Council Next Week will consider a so called just cause ordinance that would make it harder for landlords to evict renters but Property Owners like michael fitsgerald argue it will make matters worse, leavng no room for dialogue. Michael fitsgerald property ownerthis will take the authority out of the hands of the owners, the owners need to have th ability to deal with people who just cant follow the rules, by intimidating other tenants, causing problems, causing damage. We want to to be able to work with them. Sergio jimenez San Jose City councilmanthere are a lot of questions yet to be answered, were not sure where this is going just yet but i think the messgae from renters is clear, folks are struggling and in need of protection. An analysis by the working Partnerships Group finds that the annual Median Household Income for renters in san jose is 55,152 dollars while the income needed to afford a 2 bedroom apartment is an astonishing 113,040 dollars. Far and away more than Ruby Dominguez can afford. Ruby dominguez evicted from apartmenttruth be told, why is this happening, nobody cares until it happens to them, i pray that it doesnt happen to you or to your family. rob live grant happening now. Bus service for hundreds of students in the east bay is on the chopping block. Ac transit says its considering getting rid of bus service at three schools within the Oakland Unified School district. The transit agencys board of directors is meeting right now with the public to discuss options. The change would affect more than 900 students at montera middle school, skyline high school, and Community Day school. Ac transit says the service is becoming too expensive. The board is expected to make a decision by the end of may but will host one more Public Meeting on may 10. vicki at an all time low. those are the words from secretary of state Rex Tillerson on the United States relationship with russia. This as the two countries continue to butt heads over the situation in syria. Well have more on his meeting with russias president vladmir putin. grant then, a north bay taxi driver is accused of sexually assaulting a woman while on the job. What we are learning about the suspect. vicki and next its the eye in the sky. The new tool. One east bay city is using to help fight crime at one of its troubled intersections. Shoulders dont just carry pads. They carry your fans passions, hopes, and dreams. And maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. Not dandruff. grant a new set of eyes coming to a troubled intersection in antioch. vicki kron fours Philippe Djegal reports the city council has approved the installation of new surveillance cameras. Part of an effort to crack down on crime. Philippe Nats right and then on the overhang. Lori ogorchock and Tony Tiscareno grew up in antioch. They have known each other since graduating from Antioch High School in the 70s. Both still live in antioch and also serve the city as Council Members. For them, safety is a pressing issue. Lori ogorchock nats i understand, this is where the cameras are going to go, on this intersection this year. On tuesday night. They along with their colleagues on the Council Voted unanimously to approve the purchase and installation of three surveillance cameras and six license plate readers at the intersection of east 18th street and cavallo road. Tony tiscareno Council Member weve been successful in the sycamore area and this is our next target. Last november. The city installed surveillance cameras and license plate readers on the crimeriddled sycamore drive corridor. And, ogorchock says thats led to a reduction in crime in that area. Lori ogorchock Council Member we want to give our Police Officers the tools in their tool belts that they need and this is just adding to that tool belt. The city will pay for the cameras with the more than 170thousand dollars collected from measurec. A special tax approved by voters in 2014. There are two Liqour Stores at east 18th and cavallo. As well as a motel that neighbors say attract criminal activity. The Council Members say the Police Department will manage and monitor the cameras. Tony tiscareno Council Member weve had success stories, uh, where if theres an issue occuring, its caught on camera. Uh, the police has been able to capture that and find culprits. Ogorchock says she hopes the cameras will be up and running by or before june. In antioch, Philippe Djegal, kron four news. grant a new legislation could give San Francisco tourists a little more security. San francisco supervisor norman yee has introduced legislation that would prohibit rental car agencies from placing visible barcodes and advertisements on their vehicles. Yee says the law would protect rental car customers from breakins because the advertisements draw attention to the vehicles. Auto burglaries in San Francisco have been on the rise. Averaging 70 perday in 2015. Despite new Law Enforcement strategies. Fishermans wharf and alamo square remain hotspots for auto burglaries. vicki a frustrated placerville resident made a creative attempt to draw attention to potholes. Residents along Woodridge Court woke up to obscene images spray painted on the roadway. The asphalt is crumbling with potholes everywhere. And residents have wanted the road fixed for a long time. So one resident took the matter into his own hands to draw attention to the problem. The artist painted phallic symbols and a note saying what are taxes for . On the road way. Resident geof peabody said he knows the guy who did it. geof peabody, resident watched the kid who lives around here he got a ticket because his front license plate fell off going through here so they gave him a ticket for not having a front license plate. lucas aspenleiter, resident penalizing me for being poor, now i got to fix my car driving on this road and i dont enough money to do all that. vicki the City Managers Office would not comment on the potholes or the graffiti. Public works came out later that day to painted over the phallic symbol and writing. But the potholes remain. anchor time now to check on our weather. With chief meterologist Brittney Shipp. A different frontal boundary will arrive in the north bay later today and push southward this evening and tonight, bringing additional light to moderate rainfall accumulations. Lingering showers will persist through thursday. Drier slightly warmer weather on friday and saturday. Unsettled weather returns sunday through midweek next week. Right now, were not getting along with russia at all. We may be at an alltime low. grant in washington, in moscow and at the u. N. The Trump Administration appeasrs to be moving towards a confrontation with russia. vicki cathernine heenan is here with more on this stunning turnaround in policy. catherine just a few weeks ago, Donald Trumps critics were accusing him of being too cozy with president Vladimir Putin, that was before the new president saw pictures of the young victims of a poison gas attack in syria. Cgpkgright now its nasty nasty is the word to describe relations between the u s and its cold war rival. In moscow, secretary of state Rex Tillerson, personally delivered a message to president putin. I expressed that the current state of u. S. russia relations is at a low point. There is a low level of trust between our two countries. The worlds two foremost Nuclear Powers cannot have this kind of relationship. At the united nations, an ultimatum from the u s ambassador. it is long past time for russia to stop covering for assad. Met by a veto for russia. All opposed . For a fourth time, russia blocked a demand that the Assad Government cooperate with a u n investigation into the gas attack that killed nearly 1 hundred people. The images cited by the president today. Young children dying, babies dying. Dead children, it cant be a worse sight. It cant be allowed. Hes a butcher. Tomahawk nata rain of american cruise missiles onto a Syrian Air Base was followed by accusations of russian complicity. I think that they knew, yeah. Russias support for syrian leader bashir assad has not wavered. Natin syria the u s and its nato allies are still focussed on the air war again isis. But in europe, four armored battlegroups are moving into poland and the baltic states, putting them right on russias borders. A power move against a powerful adversary. Russias a strong country. Were a very very strong country. At the white huse the president signaled his embrace of nato, an organization he once ridiculed. I said it was obsolete. Its no longer obsolete catherine in an interview, russian president putin was pessimistic about the current relationship with the u. S. , he said the level of confidence in russianamerican relations, under the administration of donald trump, has not improved, but rather worsened vicki and grant . grant still ahead. Thousands of dollars in band equipment astolen from a local high school. The students plea to get their instruments back. vicki and next, honeymoon nightmare. A bay area couple celebrating their honeymoon in hawaii are taken to the hospital. This after contracting a disease thats affecting hawaii. What we are learning about the rat lungworm disease. vicki a california couple on their honeymoon in hawaii contracted a brain and spineinfecting parasite. grant Catherine Heenan is here with more on a problem thats causingincreasing concern in hawaii. catherine theyre back in the bay area. But its been a miserable time for ben manilla andeliza lape. They became sick with whats known as rat lungworm disease. A parasitic worm is carried by rats then spread through snails or slugs that crawl onto fruits or vegetables. Hawaiian authorities are investigating the rising number of cases. 9 cases have been confirmed 6 in maui and three more on the big island. In the last 12 weeks. The california couple had spent two weeks honeymooning in maui. The husband ben manilla teaches at uc berkeley and is still undergoing intensive rehab. Hawaiian Health Workers dont know why this is suddenly a big problem. And for now, can onlyremind people to thoroughly wash their produce. The Health Department in hawaii says its also looking into whether the lack of pesticides in organic fruits and vegetables could be the reason more